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00:00I'm Bakasuma Ishii!
00:04Researching a narrow history that no one has ever researched.
00:08I'm researcher Hikorohi. Nice to meet you.
00:10Nice to meet you.
00:12The topic I'd like to focus on today is the male announcer.
00:17I think female announcers are often mentioned,
00:21but it's hard to imagine a male announcer.
00:25Actually, there was a common point.
00:27So, here is today's research topic.
00:30Which is ahead, male announcer or otaku?
00:37Which is ahead?
00:39What does that mean?
00:41Actually, there are many male announcers who are otaku.
00:45Why is that?
00:47I think they think they can't survive if they don't have a character like that.
00:51So, they are after-sales otaku.
00:53That's right.
00:55Compared to female announcers, male announcers seem to be more otaku.
01:01Is it because they like them before they become announcers?
01:04Or is it because they became otaku after they became announcers?
01:12Tonight, we will thoroughly research whether male announcers are ahead or otakus are ahead.
01:21Here.
01:22Then, we will find out whether male announcers are ahead or otakus are ahead.
01:26Did male announcers like them before?
01:29Or did they become otakus after they became announcers?
01:33I think male announcers are ahead.
01:36They are so naive.
01:38They are naive.
01:39I think otakus are ahead.
01:40That's right.
01:41Sugihara, what do you think?
01:43I think there are many male announcers who are otaku.
01:48I see. So, you think male announcers are ahead.
01:51Now, we will introduce otaku male announcers.
01:55Here is a famous one.
01:57This is Masu, a former Japanese TV announcer.
02:00He was in charge of pro-wrestling and the first generation of JIP.
02:05He is famous for being an otaku.
02:08He is a biological otaku.
02:10He often participates in Tetsuwan Dash's Dash Kaigan.
02:15He is a biological otaku and has been an otaku since he was a child.
02:19He is a male announcer.
02:21He is so into it that he even publishes books.
02:25So, what is he?
02:27You can tell he is an otaku just by looking at 100 or more butterflies in Japan.
02:32By the way, Masu is also an otaku in other fields.
02:36Other than biology?
02:38Other than biology.
02:39Like railway.
02:41Right.
02:42I think he is an otaku in railway.
02:46But, he is a bit different.
02:48He is a convenience store otaku.
02:50He said he would talk about convenience stores as long as he was given a topic.
02:58He actually did it.
03:01So, he is an otaku.
03:05He is an otaku.
03:07Next, we have this guy.
03:09He is a former TV announcer.
03:11His name is Ando.
03:13He used to be in charge of the branch of the king.
03:16He is an otaku.
03:18He is a car otaku.
03:20He is also a car journalist.
03:23A car journalist?
03:25That's right.
03:26He is a car journalist.
03:28Is he going to ask the truth about tires?
03:32How much does a real car move?
03:34Is he going to ask the truth about tires?
03:36Don't ask the truth.
03:38Don't ask the truth.
03:40Don't ask the truth.
03:42He has worked as a car journalist for many years.
03:45He is also the first member of the Japanese Car of Zire, which selects the best cars every year.
03:54So, Ando, how many cars have you driven so far?
03:57He has driven 48 cars.
04:00That's amazing.
04:01He has driven a car.
04:03That's amazing.
04:04He is a pervert car otaku.
04:07He has been an otaku since 2009.
04:09That's amazing.
04:10He has bought a lot of cars.
04:13He has been a car otaku since he was a child.
04:17He has been an otaku since he was an announcer.
04:22He is also an otaku.
04:26He is a famous sports announcer.
04:30He is an otaku.
04:32He is a car otaku from Hiroshima.
04:35He is a car otaku from Hiroshima.
04:38Sugihara, do you know the team of Fuji TV?
04:44It's Yakult.
04:45I see.
04:46Yakult is also a member of the same company.
04:50But they are in Hiroshima.
04:52We have this photo.
04:54This is a photo of the towel.
04:56We are watching this in VIP room.
04:58This is a special room.
05:01Please don't.
05:02We are watching this in VIP room.
05:03We are watching this in VIP room.
05:04Sugihara, do you know the team of your favorite?
05:08Kyojin.
05:10She is honest.
05:12She is honest.
05:13She is an announcer.
05:14She can be a car otaku.
05:16She is versatile.
05:17She is versatile.
05:18She is versatile.
05:19She has a good sense of humor.
05:21Meyake, a car otaku from Hiroshima, is a famous commentator.
05:26She has been an otaku since she was an announcer.
05:29All three of them have been otaku since they were young.
05:34Fuji TV was an otaku warehouse.
05:38There are so many otakus.
05:41All of them are otakus.
05:44There is no otaku in Yakult.
05:45That's right.
05:46You are right.
05:47Chibaro is an otaku.
05:48Chibaro is an otaku.
05:50Okudera, you are a music otaku.
05:54You are a music otaku.
05:55You are a music otaku.
05:56I grew up in a music family.
05:57I studied music at university.
05:59I became an announcer because I made music with sound.
06:03An announcer's job is to make music.
06:06In Okudera's case, he is an otaku.
06:08I see.
06:09He is also a muscle-training otaku.
06:11Muscle-training otakus are weak.
06:13Sanoana is a sauna otaku.
06:16He made a sauna when he built a house.
06:19He is an otaku.
06:22There are many otakus among male announcers.
06:25He is a male otaku.
06:27He went to the zoo in Kyoto from Tokyo to take pictures of hundreds of cows.
06:36He is not a foodie.
06:37He is not a foodie.
06:39He is a person who likes to eat.
06:40He is a person who likes to eat.
06:41He is not a person who likes to eat.
06:43I think he wants to sell.
06:46He is a male otaku.
06:47He is a male otaku.
06:48The left one is a little suspicious.
06:50I can see that he is a person who likes to take pictures.
06:53It's suspicious.
06:54So now, why do male broadcasters have more otaku?
06:57Let's watch the video.
06:59Why do male broadcasters have more otaku?
07:05Who is the first Japanese otaku broadcaster?
07:10The year is 1925.
07:14Taisho?
07:15This year, radio broadcasting in Japan started with NHK, Shadan Koujin and Tokyo Broadcasting.
07:22100 years ago.
07:23Kyouda Pakeo was the first Japanese otaku broadcaster.
07:30What kind of otaku was Kyouda?
07:33It was...
07:35swimming.
07:37He loved swimming since he was young, so he became an otaku expert.
07:43In 1953, TV broadcasting started.
07:49The first TV otaku broadcaster was...
07:54Shizuo Yamakawa, who joined NHK in 1956.
07:59What kind of otaku was he?
08:03He was a kabuki otaku.
08:07He published many books about kabuki.
08:11In the Kyokugana era, he had a kabuki program called Kabuki Tokusen, which Shizuo Yamakawa led.
08:19After that, he became a male broadcaster.
08:26In 1963, he became a Japanese TV broadcaster, Kazuo Tokumitsu.
08:32Mr. Tokumitsu was...
08:35a famous giant otaku.
08:38He was also a famous otaku in Nagashima City.
08:42He admired Mr. Nagashima, who was active in Tokyo 6 University Baseball.
08:47He enrolled at the same Rikkyo University.
08:51In addition, to get closer to Mr. Nagashima, a giant, he became a Japanese TV broadcaster.
08:57He still supports him.
09:00His otaku history is about 70 years.
09:06Among veteran broadcasters who are over 60 years old,
09:11there are people like him.
09:14He has been an otaku for more than 40 years.
09:17He was a former NHK announcer, Yasuo Fujii.
09:21He has been a broadcaster at NHK for 38 years.
09:26He is a professional otaku.
09:28He is still a broadcaster in Abema.
09:32He has been an otaku in Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa.
09:36He has been an otaku in Kisui.
09:41Next, he is a former Fuji TV announcer, Shinsuke Kasai.
09:48He was an otaku in Tokudane.
09:52He has been an otaku in 3,200 movies.
10:00In junior high and high school, he even wrote his thoughts on a notebook.
10:07Next, he is a former TV announcer, Yasumasa Matsui.
10:15He started collecting plastic models when he was in 5th grade.
10:19There are more than 4,000 of them.
10:23He has the rarest plastic model in the world.
10:30He is recognized as an otaku.
10:33He is a model researcher at Tamiya.
10:37I've seen a lot of male otakus,
10:40but I've never seen a male otaku.
10:43I'm curious about this.
10:46Did he like it before he became an announcer?
10:49Or did he become an otaku after he became an announcer?
10:56Tokumitsu was a serious otaku at that time.
11:02Recently, there are more people who want to be an announcer.
11:08I think it's because of that.
11:12I've been an otaku before Tokumitsu became an announcer.
11:18I like male otakus.
11:21If I really liked a male otaku, I wouldn't have dressed up like that.
11:25Maybe it's because you like him too much.
11:27His way of painting is sweet.
11:29If you're going to do it, do it properly.
11:30The back is sweet.
11:31I think the neck is good, too.
11:33If you're an otaku.
11:34If you're a real otaku.
11:35You don't have enough resolve.
11:36If you're trying to get a laugh, as an entertainer, it's unforgivable.
11:41I see.
11:42It's unforgivable as an otaku and as a laugh.
11:45There are various suspicions.
11:47Which one is it?
11:50We asked this person.
11:52I've been an announcer for over 30 years.
11:54I'm an announcer from Kikue Nishiyama.
11:56I'm an interviewer at Fuji TV's entrance exam.
11:58I'm in a neutral position with Nishiyama Anna.
12:00I got this kind of answer.
12:02I don't have a lot of impressions of being an otaku since the entrance exam.
12:06Suspicions are growing at once.
12:08I think he's been an otaku since he became an announcer.
12:13An announcer who does sports broadcasts.
12:15He has a huge amount of information about the team and the players.
12:19I think people around him think he's an otaku.
12:23I think he's a professor of announcers who wants to give more informative information to viewers who like sports.
12:31But did you notice?
12:33He didn't say anything about cows.
12:35He didn't say anything about cows.
12:39Is the information that the announcer uses related to being an otaku?
12:44We asked the announcer who left a famous phrase in the Olympic broadcast to show us the broadcast material.
12:51He showed us his own broadcast material.
12:56Here it is.
12:57This is a professional.
12:59It's the first time for him to show the broadcast material of the entrance exam to the TV.
13:02I think he's getting closer to being an otaku.
13:06Here it is.
13:07He's an otaku.
13:08What is this?
13:09He didn't say anything about cows.
13:11It's just cows.
13:12That's it.
13:13It's just cows.
13:14It's just cows.
13:19Is the information that the announcer uses related to being an otaku?
13:23We asked the announcer who left a famous phrase in the Olympic broadcast to show us the broadcast material.
13:30He showed us his own broadcast material.
13:32Here it is.
13:34It's amazing.
13:37I think he's getting closer to being an otaku.
13:43If you get familiar with it, you'll like it.
13:45Did you make this yourself?
13:47Yes.
13:48This is ballet.
13:49The most important point is the size of the font.
13:55I think 6.5 is the best.
13:57I think that's the best.
13:59Depending on the competition, it may take a few months to make the material.
14:03If you change the number, you can change everything.
14:06You can make it yourself.
14:07You can make it yourself?
14:08Yes.
14:09This is amazing.
14:10If you repeat this, you can improve your quality as an otaku.
14:14Can I put it in the comment section?
14:15That's right.
14:16By the way, in horse racing, you can put the material in the comment section and comment.
14:23I'd be happy if I could do that.
14:25You can comment while watching the race.
14:29I heard about it from Kurata Anna.
14:32He didn't like the sport he was involved in in the first place.
14:36However, he became an otaku because he liked it every time he interviewed and broadcasted.
14:41So I didn't say anything about the cow.
14:44It's just a cow.
14:45That's it.
14:46The rest is just a cow.
14:47The rest is just a cow.
14:48I think there are many memories.
14:50Don't hide the cow.
14:52The cause and effect of otaku and sports broadcasting.
14:55I feel like the quality of otaku has deteriorated from making broadcast materials like Kurata Anna.
15:01So...
15:02I looked at male announcers called otaku in a special way.
15:06I looked into whether they were all doing sports broadcasts.
15:10There are so many people doing sports broadcasts.
15:13I thought it would be easy for the quality of otaku to deteriorate.
15:19I'd like to look at it in a special way.
15:21I looked into the first otaku, but I don't know much about it.
15:25There are various kinds of otaku.
15:30Nakakura doesn't seem to be doing anything in particular.
15:35What kind of otaku do you think Nakakura is?
15:38Shogi?
15:39That's right.
15:41I think there are many shogi otakus in NHK.
15:45Traveling?
15:46Do you call traveling otaku?
15:48I've heard the word traveling.
15:50What is otaku?
15:51I think he likes to do things.
15:54I think he should cut this part.
15:56That's otaku.
15:57He's good at Disney Land.
15:59I think he should cut this part.
16:01The correct answer is this.
16:04He is a persimmon-shaped otaku.
16:06That's suspicious.
16:07He just eats persimmon.
16:09Please stop.
16:10What is it?
16:11He just eats it.
16:12Please stop.
16:13He just eats it.
16:15He is a persimmon-shaped otaku.
16:17He thinks he's just eating.
16:19Please take a look.
16:20This is it.
16:22He's an otaku.
16:23This is Nakakura's otaku bookshelf.
16:27He ate persimmon every day for 17 years and quit NHK.
16:30Now he works as a persimmon-shaped otaku researcher.
16:33There is such a title.
16:34That's right.
16:35In addition, he published four books on persimmon-shaped otakus.
16:39Does he publish books on persimmon-shaped otakus?
16:41He has written a lot about persimmon-shaped otakus.
16:43That's amazing.
16:45When he was a child, he was interested in persimmon-shaped otakus that his father was eating.
16:50While he was studying, he became an otaku.
16:54Next, let's look at Japanese TV.
16:57You've been in charge of commentating.
17:00Mr. Yashima is a dumb otaku.
17:03Announcer Fukuzawa has a lot of curiosity and likes a lot of things.
17:06There are a variety of otaku genres such as Anko, Tetsudo, and Table Tennis.
17:11Next, let's look at TV Asahi.
17:12He is a plastic model otaku, a samurai otaku, and a pro-wrestling otaku.
17:16Mr. Nogami started to like pro-wrestling after he started to commentate on pro-wrestling.
17:19I see.
17:20It's love.
17:21Next, let's look at TBS and TV Tokyo.
17:23TV Tokyo doesn't have a lot of otaku information.
17:28Mr. Kume, who was a signboard announcer for TBS, found out that he was a car otaku like Mr. Ando.
17:34And...
17:35Mr. Azumi, do you know what otaku he is?
17:38Is he famous?
17:39I didn't know until I looked it up.
17:43I didn't know he was this kind of otaku.
17:45Is he a singer?
17:46Mr. Azumi looks like a singer.
17:48He seems to like singing.
17:50Is he a lenticular photo otaku?
17:52I think he is.
17:54I think he is.
17:55He seems to have that kind of eyes.
17:57Here is the answer to Mr. Azumi's otaku.
18:00He is a soy sauce otaku.
18:03I really didn't know.
18:05He found out that soy sauce was leading the difference in cooking at the location.
18:09He put up a label and wrote down his thoughts on soy sauce.
18:12He researched about 150 soy sauce makers.
18:17He does research.
18:18So even Mr. Azumi has something that makes him an otaku.
18:22Thank you for waiting.
18:23This is Fuji TV.
18:25Mr. Kasai and Mr. Enami have never done a live broadcast.
18:29This is Mr. Uegaki.
18:30He is practicing as a horse rider now.
18:32It takes at least two years to debut as a live broadcast.
18:37The special announcer of the soy sauce otaku is doing a live broadcast of horse riding at a sports gathering in Sports.
18:43Although there are few people who do live broadcasts,
18:47everyone has something that makes them an otaku.
18:50However, whether the otaku or the announcer comes first,
18:54it depends on whether or not they do a live broadcast.
18:59This is the result of the research.
19:01Let's sum up.
19:07The announcer who does a live broadcast is full of effort and the spirit of an otaku.
19:12Thanks to that, it is not an exaggeration to say that you can enjoy and understand sports.
19:17Therefore, it may be said that the live broadcast is the best for an announcer who does a live broadcast.
19:23Whether the otaku comes first or the announcer comes first,
19:26the truth is still in the dark.
19:29However, I think that sports live broadcasts are creating the quality of an otaku.
19:35Finally, I asked Mr. Sugihara if he would like to do a sports live broadcast.
19:39Here it is.
19:41I will do my best if I have the opportunity.
19:43It's a little light.
19:45It's light.
19:46I can't say I don't want to do it.
19:48It's not like I want to do it.
19:50It's good to want to do it.
19:51I will do my best if I have the opportunity.
19:52I will do my best if I have the opportunity.
19:53I will do my best if I have the opportunity.
19:54It's an honest opinion.
19:55Thank you for listening.
19:57I see.
20:00After this, the special announcer was found to be a business otaku for character creation.
20:09This is not a background.
20:11I feel like I want to sell this.
20:13It's a little suspicious on the left.
20:15I can see Kenji Oak, but it's okay.
20:18That's suspicious.
20:19You can't do it if you don't look up this much information.
20:25If you don't like it, you can't do it.
20:28That's right.
20:29Otherwise, it's hell.
20:30That's right.
20:31I can't do something I don't like for a long time.
20:34That's why you have to like it.
20:37Even if you look up so much, you will be satisfied if you can give 10%.
20:42That's right.
20:43HAKONE EKIDEN also says that.
20:45Even if you look up so much information, you will be satisfied if you can give 10%.
20:52It's a tough job.
20:54How about you, Seiya?
20:55I'm a professional otaku.
20:59So I understand this.
21:01I'm an otaku.
21:04I'm telling you a lot.
21:06I'm chasing a cow.
21:09I understand that.
21:11Are you talking about a cow?
21:13Why did you fall in love with a cow?
21:15That's it.
21:16The picture on the right is persuasive.
21:18We're left-handed.
21:20That's it.
21:21What's that?
21:22Do you like cows?
21:23Please stop the police.
21:25Finally, let's take a look at the profile of the special announcer.
21:30It seems that he fell in love with cows when he was 5 years old, so he was not a business otaku.
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