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00:00Jikkuri Kii Taro
00:05Tonight!
00:08The night of Showa's common sense is Reiwa's non-common sense special!
00:13From the DC brand that the Showa generation adored to death,
00:19to the legendary Oiroke program that can't be broadcast now!
00:26First, the Showa's common sense, Reiwa's non-common sense,
00:30about the brand that the Showa generation adored to death!
00:34Speaking of the once popular fashion...
00:38It was popular in the late 80s and the early 90s.
00:43It was a boom.
00:45Isn't it a DC brand?
00:47I don't know.
00:49I know.
00:51I don't know.
00:53I don't know.
00:55I don't know.
00:58When I was in high school, I couldn't buy it.
01:04Tunnels were coming.
01:07Everyone imitated it.
01:10Nicole, Men's Biggie, Komusade Mode, etc.
01:16The so-called DC brand was very popular in the Showa era.
01:21D stands for designers.
01:24C stands for characters.
01:27The name is important.
01:30No matter how cheap it is, the name is important.
01:34People's names were just included in the brand.
01:40That's why people bought it.
01:42I know the name!
01:45I see.
01:47Takeo Kikuchi.
01:49Like Issei Miyake, the designer's name is the brand name.
01:55That's true.
01:57Issei Miyake.
01:59Who is he?
02:01I don't know.
02:03Takeo Kikuchi.
02:05I don't know.
02:07He is dead.
02:09Kikuchi?
02:11Kikuchi!
02:12Don't call him Kikuchi!
02:14When I saw the tag on his shirt at a drinking party,
02:18I thought he was wearing Takeo Kikuchi or Komusade.
02:24I don't like it.
02:26It's a kind of status to wear a DC brand.
02:32At that time, the first-class of Daisotsu was about 150,000 yen.
02:37Young people bought clothes from 80,000 to 100,000 yen.
02:43What?
02:45It's not bad.
02:47It became a social phenomenon that people could line up in a department store to buy a DC brand.
02:53It's still fashionable to wear clothes from Rome.
02:59It's okay to write in English.
03:02Biggie was the most expensive.
03:05Because you can't put your hands out.
03:07People who looked like Biggie were sold in department stores.
03:10People who looked like Biggie?
03:12I see.
03:14Not Biggie.
03:16People who looked like Biggie were sold in department stores.
03:19People who bought a jacket like Biggie.
03:22What about this man?
03:24He was a model for a reader.
03:28He was a model for a reader.
03:30A reader model.
03:32The right side of this.
03:35Which one?
03:37This one?
03:39It's cool.
03:40It's from 35 or 36 years ago.
03:43What?
03:45It's from the Showa era.
03:47I like the feeling of glasses.
03:49He was a reader model for a fashion magazine, Olive, during the DC brand boom.
03:57There's no shadow of a dog.
03:59And Olive.
04:01The atmosphere has changed.
04:03DC brands are casual.
04:08Besides suits, DC brands also sell casual clothes such as trainers.
04:15The most popular brand is...
04:19It was Mr. Junko.
04:21Mr. Junko.
04:23He was wearing a punch jacket.
04:25A punch jacket?
04:27He was wearing a ponytail.
04:32Ponytail?
04:34I don't know.
04:35I don't know.
04:37I don't know.
04:39Why do you call him a punk?
04:41I don't know him.
04:43He is fashionable.
04:45He has a designer's name.
04:47He has a designer's name.
04:50He wears what he doesn't know.
04:53Like Parsons.
04:55Parsons!
04:57You don't know Parsons, do you?
04:59No, I don't.
05:00I don't know him.
05:02He was a punk.
05:04He wore it on a date.
05:07Both punks and normal people wear it.
05:10Parsons.
05:12He was wearing it.
05:14I thought he was rich.
05:18I was scared.
05:20Kenzo was there.
05:22Kenzo?
05:24He is very popular now.
05:26Kenzo Takada is from Odani.
05:28He is from Odani.
05:30Kenzo is from Katsuhiko, right?
05:34He was a punk at that time.
05:41Besides that, he was fashionable in Yamamoto, Kansai.
05:46He was fashionable in Yamamoto, Kansai.
05:49Takeshi wore it a lot.
05:51Takeshi wore it?
05:53He was not only fashionable in clothes.
05:56He was fashionable in condoms.
05:58It was a shocking design.
06:01I didn't feel like I was buying a condom.
06:04A condom?
06:06Michiko London, right?
06:08Michiko London's condom, designed by Michiko's younger sister, Michiko, is very popular.
06:18It's so cute.
06:20I want it.
06:22Michiko London's condom is the most fashionable.
06:24It's a name.
06:26It's fashionable, isn't it?
06:28It's very fashionable.
06:30In the past, there was no 0.01, so I thought it was fashionable.
06:33I also sold a box where I could put a condom.
06:36It was fashionable.
06:38What?
06:40It's like a frisk.
06:43It's a fashionable condom designed by a fashion designer.
06:48Michiko London's condom is the most fashionable.
06:55It's fashionable.
06:57I don't want it.
06:59However, as the bubble burst, the DC brand boom also collapsed.
07:05After that, in the 1990s, street fashion such as Shibukaji and Urafura became the mainstream.
07:15MC Nagura, who was a mischievous boy of Himeji, was obsessed with Yankee fashion at that time.
07:23When we were Yankees, we wore Celine belts.
07:30It's not Bulgarian, is it?
07:32It's not Bulgarian. We wore Celine gold belts.
07:381cm belts.
07:40Celine was popular at that time, too.
07:41It was Celine, but it was cheap, so it was not Celine.
07:46Do you have a hairstyle?
07:48In our time, all high school and junior high school students were bald.
07:55Do you make all the bad boys bald?
07:58Yes, we have to know if all the bad boys are bald.
08:01We were divided into junior high school students.
08:02So, we were divided into 6mm and 3mm.
08:09It was fashionable.
08:11Yes, it was fashionable.
08:13I was afraid to shave my head.
08:16It's not a little bit.
08:18It's definitely not a little bit.
08:20It's the current angle.
08:22It's the current angle.
08:24It's like a giant Capricorn.
08:28I was doing it myself.
08:32I was doing it myself.
08:34I wanted to do it vertically, but it spread to the side.
08:38So, I can't shave my head anymore.
08:42I shaved my head.
08:44I shaved my head.
08:46When I was bald, my head was round.
08:49I shaved my head.
08:51I shaved my head.
08:53So, I can't shave my head anymore.
08:55No, no, no.
08:57It's amazing.
08:59It's amazing.
09:00I'm from Heisei era.
09:03I was born in Gifu prefecture.
09:06I went to Don Quijote.
09:08I bought a pink panther costume.
09:16It's not Halloween?
09:18It's not Halloween.
09:20It's like a normal costume.
09:22I went there.
09:24Some people went there for graduation ceremony.
09:27What did you go there for?
09:28Some people went there for graduation ceremony.
09:31It's scary.
09:33I wore a health sandals.
09:36I wore a health sandals.
09:38I wore a health sandals.
09:40It's not a normal jersey.
09:42It's a normal costume.
09:44It's a normal costume.
09:46It's not a normal costume.
09:48I thought it was a pajama.
09:51I thought it was a pajama.
09:55It was like a symbol of bad luck.
09:59We went out at midnight.
10:03We went to a convenience store.
10:05Heisei era is uglier than Showa era.
10:09It's not true.
10:11The boys of Showa era came to a TV show hidden from their parents.
10:18A TV show hidden from their parents.
10:20In the old days, there were extreme TV shows that we can't imagine now.
10:26For example.
10:28I watched a TV show hidden from my parents.
10:34Really?
10:36Gilgamesh Night.
10:38Gilgamesh Night.
10:40I watched it secretly when I stayed at my friend's house.
10:42I watched it secretly when I stayed at my friend's house.
10:44Gilgamesh Night started in 1991 in TV Tokyo.
10:50The concept of the TV show is to entertain both men and women.
10:59Mr.Ijiri.
11:01He is young.
11:03I thought he wouldn't change, but he changed a lot.
11:06He was very popular.
11:09A woman in a naked apron came out.
11:14I was surprised.
11:16He was popular because he took a picture from below.
11:24Is it okay?
11:26Is it okay to show it now?
11:28In the project of making a late-night meal,
11:33A woman in a naked apron took a picture of a late-night meal.
11:39He took a picture from below.
11:42I didn't know that.
11:44I didn't know that.
11:46I was curious about him taking a picture of a naked apron.
11:49He took a picture of a naked apron.
11:51He is a genius.
11:53He took a picture of a naked apron.
11:55He took a picture of a naked apron.
12:00I came to this university for that.
12:03I wanted to see that.
12:05I didn't take a picture of it.
12:07Did you take a picture of it?
12:09I took a picture of it.
12:11Fumie Kosokawa, a popular gravure idol at that time,
12:17She is a popular TV show that represents the 90s, such as being an assistant.
12:22I don't watch it at all.
12:24Fumie's chest is always out.
12:27I don't watch it at all.
12:29We are GILGAMESH.
12:32You have a reputation of parents.
12:36Your family is watching you.
12:38I can hear my family coming.
12:40That's why my ears get better.
12:43My hearing improves.
12:46This is my remote control.
12:49This is my earphone remote control.
12:52You are busy.
12:54Everything is here.
12:55Everything is here.
12:57That's why I can do my best now.
13:00Didn't you show your chest until 2009?
13:04No, I didn't.
13:06I was in a TV show called JOE3.
13:11An AV actress was acting.
13:14My chest was out.
13:16I was a junior high school student.
13:18It was the last time I showed my chest on TV.
13:22I thought it was recent, but it was in 2009.
13:27I was eating.
13:29I was watching a foreign movie.
13:32A transparent man was taking off a woman's clothes.
13:37I remember it now.
13:39We were there.
13:42It was an offensive movie.
13:44It was broadcasted in the daytime.
13:46It was televised.
13:48It was televised.
13:49All the TV shows were televised at the same time.
13:52Only Teleton was televised.
13:54He was in a TV show called TENIGHT.
14:00I was in a TV show called TENIGHT.
14:04TENIGHT was broadcasted on TV in 1980.
14:10It was a wide-screen TV show.
14:14I've never been on TENIGHT.
14:17That's great.
14:19TENIGHT was very popular.
14:22Director Shinya YAMAMOTO was in the movie.
14:27I wanted to get into the adult video industry.
14:32I don't think I can do it now.
14:36Director Shinya YAMAMOTO is going to report on SEIFUZOKU.
14:43I'm going to SEIFUZOKU.
14:45I'm going to SEIFUZOKU.
14:47I'm going to SEIFUZOKU.
14:49I'm going to SEIFUZOKU.
14:51It was broadcast on TV.
14:53It was a great movie.
14:55It was a good movie.
14:58It was a good movie.
15:00At that time, director Shinya YAMAMOTO said a strange phrase.
15:07At that time, the phrase was popular.
15:12He came out of the movie.
15:14Was it popular?
15:15He said he was sick.
15:18In addition, there is a popular entertainment program.
15:23It's called an adult picture book.
15:26It's a Kansai-style picture book.
15:29It's like a blind date.
15:33It's like a blind date with an actress.
15:38It's like a love hotel.
15:41It's like a love hotel commercial.
15:46The adult picture book was broadcast on TV in 1988.
15:53In Kanto, it was broadcast late on TV Kanagawa.
15:59It was broadcast late on TV Kanagawa.
16:02Many actresses appeared in the movie.
16:08It was a popular program.
16:11There was a lot of pornographic video.
16:15I want to see it.
16:19It was broadcast on TV.
16:22It was broadcast late on TV Kanagawa.
16:28Hello, I'm Piero.
16:32It's amazing.
16:34It was a VHS era.
16:37I recorded it so that my parents wouldn't know.
16:40I watched it with my friends.
16:42I didn't have a video.
16:44I took a video with my friends.
16:47It's like a hero.
16:49In addition, it was broadcast on TV Tokoro George.
16:59It was broadcast on TV Kaizoku Channel.
17:02It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:05It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:09It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:13It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:21It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:26It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:30Let's listen to the story.
17:34It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:37It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:45It was broadcast late on TV Tissue Time.
17:48I had to change my clothes in the middle of the night.
17:51If I was late, the curtain would fall off.
17:54It would fall off no matter what.
17:57I had to do it in the afternoon.
17:59In the afternoon?
18:01At 1 o'clock.
18:02At 1 o'clock in the morning?
18:04Who would watch that?
18:06Everyone would watch it.
18:08I was so excited to see if I could see it or not.
18:12Did you ever see it?
18:14I had to throw a lot of bath towels.
18:18I was so nervous.
18:20I was so scared.
18:22But I enjoyed it.
18:24The Japanese TV program X-TV started in 1990.
18:30Is this X-TV?
18:32Yes, it is.
18:34Ryutaro Kamioka and Shinsuke Shimada
18:37will talk to a naked woman.
18:42No way!
18:44What is this?
18:46What?
18:47This was born out of the desire of the viewers.
18:53It shocked the world.
18:55This is shocking.
18:56Even on Japanese TV,
18:58even after the program,
19:00there is a woman called Hakesuisha.
19:03Hakesuisha?
19:04When you sit here,
19:06the brush goes round and round.
19:09The woman can feel it.
19:11She is watching it.
19:15What is this?
19:16It's on TV.
19:18On TV?
19:20Who is receiving Hakesuisha?
19:23This is interesting.
19:25When did you become so strict?
19:27You are so naked.
19:29Well,
19:31when did I become so strict?
19:33A lot of things happened.
19:36Showa-era men and women became interested in sexy programs.
19:41They started dating.
19:44There were no dating sites or dating apps at that time.
19:49They put a lot of effort into
19:53talking to naked women.
19:56I talked to girls like Komoto.
20:00What about Reima?
20:02There are a lot of dating apps.
20:05There are no dating apps for marriage.
20:09There are many dating apps.
20:11There are no dating apps for marriage.
20:13Some people can't talk to a woman at a wedding.
20:17I can talk to a woman.
20:19I don't talk to a woman when I meet a woman on a dating app.
20:22I see.
20:23I see.
20:24I meet a woman on an IT app.
20:27You don't have to talk about it.
20:29You can talk about it after you meet a woman.
20:31You don't have to talk about it.
20:33You can talk about it after you meet a woman.
20:35Many people are worried about dating apps.
20:40There are many people who don't know about dating apps.
20:44I used a dating app last time.
20:47I used a dating app last time.
20:51The app I used said
20:53that people who work in the entertainment industry don't have to show their faces.
20:56That's great.
20:57I couldn't register my face.
21:00That means you have nothing.
21:02How did that happen?
21:04Well, a guy saw my profile and thought it was good.
21:11Then he sent me a rose.
21:14That's how we started talking.
21:17I was the first one.
21:21I didn't know his voice or face, so I thought I had to meet him.
21:29Then we started dating for 5 years.
21:32Wow!
21:34That's amazing!
21:37You were his type?
21:39Yes.
21:40That's so straight-forward.
21:42They met each other through a dating app.
21:47But they broke up after 5 years.
21:49What happened?
21:51Why did you break up?
21:55Oh, I see!
21:59Let's listen to their story.
22:04Natsuki, a gravure idol, broke up with a guy she met through a dating app.
22:14But...
22:15Why did you break up?
22:17He cheated on me through a dating app.
22:20Oh, I see!
22:21Me too!
22:23That's a big lie!
22:25It's true!
22:27He cheated on me through a dating app.
22:30That's true.
22:32He told me he had a boyfriend.
22:37That's a common excuse.
22:39I don't use dating apps at all.
22:41What apps do you use?
22:42I pick up guys at clubs.
22:44That's a big lie!
22:46That's a big lie!
22:57I can see you in pain.