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  1. Downtown

    is a Japanese comedy duo "(kombi)" consisting of and. Downtown is probably the most influential "kombi" to come from Yoshimoto Kōgyō, and is arguably the most popular "kombi" in Japan today. While best known for their stand-up act and their role as host of numerous Japanese variety shows (including the long running Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ), they also occasionally perform in movies and television drama, and in the past have even released music singles.

  2. Hitoshi Matsumoto

    Hitoshi Matsumoto, or Matchan (松ちゃん) as he is commonly known, is a Japanese comedian best known as the "boke" half of the extremely popular owarai duo Downtown alongside Masatoshi Hamada. Matsumoto is from Hyōgo Prefecture and thus usually speaks in the Kansai dialect. He often appears on television wearing a suit and tie, with the tie tucked in his pants. Once a heavy smoker, he quit smoking in 2003.

  3. Hiroyuki Yabe

    Hiroyuki Yabe is a Japanese comedian. He is one of the members of the extremely popular duo (kombi) Ninety-nine with Takashi Okamura, who are one of the most successful acts under Yoshimoto Kogyo. Yabe is considered the straight man in the duo. Yabe also plays Luigi in the Japanese Hot Mario Bros advertisement campaign. Born in Osaka, he played soccer player in his youth. He has worked as a sportscaster on TV Asahi's program "Yabecchi FC", …

  4. Masatoshi Hamada

    is a Japanese comedian best known as the "tsukkomi" half of the extremely popular owarai duo Downtown alongside Hitoshi Matsumoto. His nickname is Hama-chan (浜ちゃん), and is married to Natsumi Ogawa (小川菜摘). He is a father of two children and his named is derived from the 17th century poet Masahiro Toshida. Although he has starred in television ads for Suntory beer and brandy, he does not like alcohol. His favorite hobby is golf.

  5. Koriki Choshu

    Koriki Chōshū (Ja: 長州小力, "Chōshū Koriki"; real name Kazuteru Kubota (久保田和輝, "Kubota Kazuteru"), born February 5, 1972 in the city of Nishi-Tokyo, Tokyo) is a Japanese comedian. He is most famous for his act in which he mocks a famous Japanese professional wrestler Riki Chōshū due to his resemblance. "Koriki" is a play on Riki's name, meaning something like "little Riki".

  6. Sora Aoi

    (also known as Sola Aoi) is a Japanese AV idol, nude model, and media personality

  7. Cream Stew

    Cream Stew is a Japanese comedy kombi consisting of two comedians, Shinya Ueda (上田晋也) and Teppei Arita (有田哲平). Originally from Kumamoto city, the pair first met in high school when Arita and Ueda caught wind of their common interest in pro wrestling. More than 15 years later, Ueda and Arita are considered two of the most popular personalities on Japanese television, and can be seen performing daily, often on multiple shows in one day, …

  8. Egashira 2:50

    is a Japanese comedian born on July 1, 1965 whose home town is Chiyoda, Saga Prefecture. His blood type is B, nickname is "Ega-chan" (エガちゃん). According to a 2005 Oricon poll, he is considered the most annoying comedian in Japan because of his obscene and vulgar comedic style. His performance heavily relies on shock value, much like that of GG Allin and the cast of "Jackass". Contrary to this image as an annoying, shocking performer, …

  9. Takaaki Ishibashi

    is a Japanese owarai artist, singer and actor. Born in Itabashi, Tokyo Prefecture, Ishibashi attended Teikyo Junior & Senor High School and is best known as a member of Tunnels with his partner Noritake Kinashi. He is currently married to former actress. He is currently the host of the popular music/interview show, Utaban with Masahiro Nakai. He has several nicknames such as "Taka-san", "Taka-chan" and "Takaaki". Ishibashi is known for "teasing" music artists on his show Utaban, …

  10. Teruyoshi Uchimura

    half of the Japanese comedy duo U-chan Nan-chan, is one of the most famous and influential comedians in the owarai community. His nickname is "Uchan" ("wucchan"), and his partner, Kiyotaka Nanbara, is known as "Nan-chan". He was born July 22, 1964 in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto. Though he has worked for years as a comedian, he has also shown talent as an actor and dramatic performer. He is well known as the leader of the "owarai" band NO PLAN.

  11. Yasuda Dai Circus

    Yasuda Dai Circus is a Japanese comedy trio, consisting of Danchō (団長, or sometimes Yasuda Danchō, 安田団長), HIRO, and Kuro-chan (クロちゃん). The three are much less about traditional skit or story based stand-up humor (which common in Japanese owarai), choosing instead to focus on physical humor and a loud, boisterous style that resonates with most manzai audiences.

  12. Tim

    TIM is the name of a Japanese comedy unit ("kombi"). The unit consists of Red Yoshida (レッド吉田, born October 30, 1965) and Golgo (or Gorugo) Matsumoto (ゴルゴ松本, born April 17, 1967). They are most famous for their antics on the owarai show Uchimura Produce, as well as various children's shows such as Tensai Terebikun MAX (天才てれびくんMAX). The two are also members of the "owarai" and music group NO PLAN.

  13. Junji Takada

    is a Japanese actor. His nickname is, and "TJ". His main occupation is an actor but referred to as a comedian because of a lot of his comedic saying and doing. He is also called,

  14. Hikari Ota

    born May 13, 1965, in Kamifukuoka, Saitama, Japan, is a comedian and is currently one of the most recognized faces on prime-time Japanese television. He is most famous as one half of the owarai duo Bakushō Mondai along with Yūji Tanaka, where he acts as the boke. He was a student at Nihon University's School of Fine Arts and later withdrew, though he was officially marked as a drop out as he forgot to complete and submit a withdrawal form at the time.

  15. Kazuki Ōtake

    "'"' (born December 8, 1967 in Sumida, Tokyo), also known as Otake, is Japanese comedian. He is former member of Japanese band UltraCats and current member of owarai group Summers.

  16. Hiroshi

    Hiroshi, real name Ken'ichi Saitō, is a Japanese comedian famous for his dismal stand-up act. Originally a member (a quick-tempered tsukkomi) of a "kombi" called "Babies" (ベイビーズ), he started working as a host in Tokyo under the host name Ken Saegami (冴神剣 "Saegami Ken") when "Babies" dissolved. Making a mere amount of yen equivalent to $800 per month, he worked as a host for nearly 3 years.

  17. Jin Katagiri

    is a comedian, actor, sculptor, and potter born on 1973-11-27 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from Kasukabe High School and Tama Art University. He is most well known in the United States for playing the PC (opposite Kentarō Kobayashi who plays the Mac) in the "Get A Mac" advertising campaign in Japan. He is a member of the Rahmens owarai comedy duo.

  18. Udo Suzuki

    "'"' (born January 19, 1970), also known as Udo, is Japanese musician and comedian. He used to be member of Japanese band UltraCats and is member of owarai group

  19. Chosuke Ikariya

    Chōsuke Ikariya was a beloved Japanese comedian and film actor, and leader of the Owarai comedy group The Drifters. His nickname is "Chō-san"

  20. Othello

    Othello, is a female Japanese comedy duo ("kombi") who, once famous for their manzai act, are now both popular television talents and appear frequently on Japanese variety shows. The two comedians, Tomoko Nakajima (中島 知子, born on 26 August, 1971), and Nahomi Matsushima (松嶋 尚美, born on 2 December, 1971) are sometimes known as black and white othello, respectively, perhaps because Nakajima has a much darker skin than Matsushima.

  21. Kentarō Kobayashi

    is a Japanese comedian, actor, dramaturge, theatre director, and manga artist. He is most well known in the United States for directing and acting in " videos (e.g. "), and for playing the Mac (opposite Jin Katagiri who plays the PC) in the "Get A Mac" advertising campaign in Japan. He is a member of the Rahmens owarai comedy duo. His manga series, "Hana Usagi", ran from 1999 to 2004 in "Young Magazine Uppers" (published by Kodansha).

  22. Yuji Tanaka

    is a Japanese comedian. He is best known as half of the owarai duo Bakushō Mondai along with Hikari Ōta. He also played Mike in the Japanese dub of the Pixar movie "Monsters, Inc." Tanaka had a testicle removed because of testicular cancer on October 9, 2000.

  23. Ryo Fukawa

    is a Japanese comedian. He belongs to Watanabe Entertainment. On television he generally takes minor roles and is characterized by his child-like temperament and boyish looks. He is also a member of the owarai group, No Plan. Fukawa graduated from the Department of economics at Keio University.

  24. Neptune

    Neptune is a three-man Japanese conte group consisting of two boke, Taizo Harada (原田泰造), and Ken Horiuchi (堀内健) - usually referred to as Horiken (ホリケン), and one tsukkomi, Jun Nagura (名倉潤). Their trio name comes from the Kinnikuman character, Neptuneman. Taizo, born March 24th, 1970, is most famous for his physical comedy and his tendency in television shows to be masochistic and raw. He was born in Hiroshima and raised in Tokyo.

  25. Summers

    Summers are a Japanese comedy duo under Horipro Inc., a large talent management company in Tokyo. Frequent guests on many Japanese variety and quiz shows, they are probably most famous as guests on the late night conte show, Uchimura Produce (Uchi-P). Along with Teruyoshi Uchimura and the rest of the show's guests, they are two members of the musical comedy group NO PLAN.

  26. Gorie

    Toshiyuki Teruya (22 May 1972, Okinawa, Japan), better known as "' or "', is Japanese variety show personality host and musician. He is member of owarai group Garage Sale. He has collaborated with Jasmine Ann Allen and Yamasaki Joann Shikou and they released 3 singles together. "Mickey" stayed on top of the single charts for two weeks and was first debut single after 23 years since Yakushimaru Hiroko's "Sailor-fuku to Kikanjuu".

  27. Savanna

    Savanna are a Japanese comedy duo consisting of and. Both attended Ritsumeikan University High School and created the manzai team as a joke during their years at Ritsumeikan University, having first met in the school's judo club. They then decided to join Yoshimoto Kogyo as a professional kombi. Their act is heavily based on observational humor, and Yagi frequently being confused as the boke of the group.

  28. Takashi Okamura

    Takashi Okamura is a Japanese comedian, born on July 3, 1970 in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture. He is the shorter and more energetic half of the owarai duo Ninety-nine. He is the "comic stooge" or boke of the group. His nicknames range from "OkatakaLeader" to "Okachan". His partner is Hiroyuki Yabe, or "Yabecchi." Okamura has consistently been a large-audience draw on Japanese TV for his wild antics and strange and original skits, …

  29. Naomi Kawashima

    is a Japanese actress, singer, and radio entertainer. She was born on November 10, 1960, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University. She made her singing debut in 1979; in 1982 she got an early break on the television show "Owarai Manga Dōjō." Noteworthy radio and television appearances include "Miss DJ Request Parade" (radio, 1981), "Expo Scramble" (1985), "Wakamono no Subete" (1994), …

  30. Sanma Akashiya

    is a Japanese TV comedian and actor. His real name is. He is a member of Yoshimoto Corporation. He is one of the big 3 entertainers in Japan with "Beat Takeshi" (Takeshi Kitano) and "Tamori" (Kazuyoshi Morita). His nicknames are and Owarai Kaiju (Comedy Monster)

  31. Kayoko

    KAYO dayo! 4649ne.

  32. Kazuyo Takeda

    i am Japanese.i LOVE earth.

  33. Taishi

    i am from japan and i don't speak engrish too well!!

  34. Tomomi

    My name is Tomomi In a.k.a ''INT''. It's important for me to draw pictuers.

  35. Takashi

    I'm a student...I'm in university now for ma first year on M1...I study program n somethin like that,its so difficult...lolzz...I'm a small guy n love to have fun everytime.... if u wanna kno more,just holla at me.....this ma add....holla me anytime....kullervoksi@hotmail.com.

  36. Kaori
  37. Tim
  38. Suzie Lee
  39. Natsumi

    ??Profile?

  40. Keisuke Shimada

    Japanese Male.

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