Showing posts with label Mecha Mecha Iketeru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mecha Mecha Iketeru. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Video Subbing: Mecha Mecha Iketeru! (1997.10.04) Okamura Offer Series #1: Johnny's Jr [COMPLETE]


Hey
I have completed the Mecha Mecha Iketeru! Okamura Offer Series #1: Johnny's Jr episode.

Sorry about the long wait.

It seems like a bit of subbing fatigue is setting in, and I'm finding it hard to doing it for long periods.
Or maybe it's just fatigue from life stresses.....sigh. (I need a friggin' job!)

Anyway, it's done now, and time to move onto the next video, I suppose.

So, just a short description of the video now, even though I wrote one for the previous post with the first half of the video.

"This episode of Mecha Mecha Iketeru features the hosts, 99 (Okamura Takashi and Yabe Hiroyuki), interacting with  Johnny's Juniors. The Johnny's Juniors are young aspiring idols that are trained by the Johnny and Associates talent agency, until they are deemed fit to debut. These kids are usually between 7~16 years of age, and have their own cult following-ish gatherings too.

Okamura, despite being in his late 20's, attempts to join the Johnny's Jrs, and then appear in a SMAP concert as a backup dancer. By the way, SMAP is/or were, the undisputed idol kings (mainly thanks to Kimura Takuya, aka Kimutaku) during the 1990's and 2000's, until they grew a bit old and gradually replaced by Arashi as the top dogs."


I've been busy this past week or so and therefore haven't been able to upload hardsubbed videos.
I'll post the .ass, which you can use in conjunction with the raw file.

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Raw video
http://www.adrive.com/public/evqasV.html


.ass

http://www.mediafire.com/view/obaj89l8r6ob875/mechaike2.ass





mecha2 by juxtapose31
  TRANSLATION NOTES


Sorry to Bother You.....Nashimoto Masaru

Okamura impersonates a guy called Nashimoto Masaru, who was a famous show business reporter who's catchphrase was "Kyoushu desu" ("Sorry to bother you.."), when approaching celebrities for an interview.


KONDO MASAHIKO
Was one of the early idol stars from the Johnny's agency. Initially gaining popularity as a member of the Tanokin Trio in the early 80's, before forging a successful career as a solo idol. His most famous work is generally agreed to be "Gin Gira Gin Ni Sarigenaku", the dance for which Okamura impersonated.

Cue corny 80's music and dancing, and everything else.






TAKIZAWA AND TSUBASA
These modern idol stars make an appearance in this Mecha-Ike special as Johnny's Jrs.
I didn't recognise them the first time I watched this video (because I didn't even know about them), but at some point I recognised them, and got a mild shock of surprise. It's interesting to see that these little kids developed into full grown stars (even if i don't really appreciate their work), and equally interesting but sad to see all the other kids who amounted to nothing in the showbiz. Oh, by the way, Kanjani Jr also make an appearance, and many members from this group are now famously part of Kanjai ( Pronounced: Kanjani Eight).


Nowadays, Takizawa (aka Tackey) and Tsubasa have formed a singing unit, of mostly pop tunes accompanied with hand dancing (in other words waving arms around).

Videos of them actually doing something are quite rare on youtube. Probs because of Johnny's tight clamp on their copyrighted material. Nevertheless, here's a horrible live show of theirs. For their sake, I hope it looks horrible because it's filmed by someone in the audience.....On second thought, the guys who dissappeared from showbiz may have got the better deal.





ANTONIO INOKI
I've written about him several times before. Basically, most famous pro wrestler in Japan.
Most well known for
-His wrestling skills
- Massive chin
-Smacking people in the face to inject "kiai",
- Yelling "Genki desuka!" (Are you feeling good!) and "1, 2, 3...DAAAAHH!!"
-Cobra twists.




 TRIP AROUND JAPAN WITH NAKAI
 This was alluded to a couple of times in this episode. At the end of almost every year, the duo from 99 and Nakai Masahiro of SMAP go on a trip around Japan and showcase various foods you can eat in the different parts of Japan. 


SAKATA WALK
The Sakata walk is a comical walk invented by veteran comedian Sakata Toshio. He was quite popular during the 70's, and remains a senior figure mainly in the Kansai region, where he regularly features in the Yoshimoto Shinkigeki (comedy stage show). He recently appeared a Gaki no Tsukai episode where Yamasaki pretended to freak out about something and Sakata ended up thinking he was possessed by a ghost or something and began rubbing his back. (Oh, it's episode 2013.03.10).





SHIMURA KEN

Okamura also does a few impersonations of Shimura Ken's jokes. One was with the Henna Ojisan, (Strange Old Man) character, and the other the Bakatono (Idiot Emperor). Shimura Ken was a huge comedy star who started off as a member of the Drifters (a sort of Monty Python of Japan). He has been a very influential figure for many comedians, and is famous for many gags, one of which is "Ai-n!" with the Bakatono character. Not really sure what it's meant to mean.

Below, is a video example of Henna Ojisan, who is also popularly associated with a trademark dance. The 2nd video is the crazy utter mindfucking (for unsuspecting Westerners) music video of the Ai-n Dance, along with Morning Musume by-product, Mini-Moni.





MITSUURA YASUKO
Mitsuura is a member of the regular cast of Mecha-Ike. Although 99 are the stars of the show, they do have a group of support members, which also includes Mitsuura and her partner Okubo (as the duo Oasis), Arino and Hamaguchi of Yoiko, etc. She sells her bespectacled, ugly, and "forever alone" image to full effect, and has been a successful female comedian in a generally male dominated industry.







Monday, 10 June 2013

Video Subbing: Mecha Mecha Iketeru! (1997.10.04) Okamura Offer Series #1: Johnny's Jr [1st Half]



Hey hey hey hey

It has been ages people. Well it feels that way anyway.

I've finally got some subbing done for you, and this is one that I had been planning to do ever since I even began subbing videos. So, yeah it has been delayed a couple of years.

The main reason for this is because it's quite long (1 hr 30 mins), and the video quality is absolutely horrendous. It's an episode that aired about 15 years ago in 1997, when there was no HD or digital TV. On top of that, it is highly unlikely that this would ever be released on DVD due to image rights with the almight idol producing company, Johnny and Associates.

If you are unfamiliar with the Johnny and Associate company, they are basically the biggest entertainment management business in Japan, and are a conveyor belt of the biggest male idols of the country. Notable stars include SMAP, Arashi, KAT-TUN and Kinki Kids etc etc. The list goes on. The influence of this company is so huge, that people claim that they intentionally crush the careers of idols of other companys by pressuring directors and staff to not cast rival idols in shows. But that's another story, for another time, probably by another person and not me (heh).

This episode of Mecha Mecha Iketeru features the hosts, 99 (Okamura Takashi and Yabe Hiroyuki), interacting with  Johnny's Juniors. The Johnny's Juniors are the young aspiring idols that are trained by the company until they are deemed fit to debut, and are usually kids up to the ages between 7~16.

Okamura, despite being in his late 20's, attempts to join the Johhny's Jrs and then appear in a SMAP concert as a backup dancer. By the way, SMAP is/or were, the undisputed idol kings (mainly thanks to Kimura Takuya, aka Kimutaku) during the 1990's and 2000's, until they grew a bit old and gradually replaced by Arashi as the top dogs.

Oh, and by the way I've only done half of the episode so far, since it's 1 hr 30 minutes.

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TRANSLATION NOTES
Will be coming later.

But it's interesting to note that the two boys, Takizawa and Imai that get mentioned in the video are now pretty popular stars, being in a duo group together called Takky and Tsubasa.

There was also meaningless of some Kanjani 8 members in there too such as Yokoyama You (formerly known as Yokoyama Kimitaka according to the video) and Murakami Shingo. There were probably other members there too, but I don't know their names.






Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Video Subbing: Ultraman Monster Audition on MECHAx2 IKETERU! (2009.12.05)

 
Hey everyone, it has been a while.
About a week I think?

Anyway, I've finally finished a video that I'd like you to watch.
It's from Mecha-mecha Iketeru (aka Mechaike), a popular show hosted by comedy duo, Ninetynine. I've done an episode from this show before (Idols Not Including AKB Sports Carnival) which was unfortunately already subbed, so I wasted my time with that. I'm pretty sure this one hasn't been subbed though.

It features famous monsters from the Ultraman series, a tokusatsu hero show for young boys. I used to watch this when I lived in Japan (until age of 5) and I've still got heaps of toys of them at home lol. Hopefully there are some Ultraman fans that check out this blog, as I'm sure you'll have fun with this one. Even if you don't know anything about them, it's still entertaining enough. I hope.

Oh, I should mention that you'll see the word "Seijin" a few times in the vid. This means "alien" or "person from star". If it's put on the end of a name, like Pressure Seijin, it's like adding an ~ian or ~ese in English. For example. Pressurian, Japanese, Martian etc.

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Mecha Mecha Iketeru! (2009.12.05) Ultraman... by juxtapose31


TRANSLATION NOTES

THANKYOU! IT'S GOOD MEDICINE!
This is the slogan for Ohta Isan, stomach medicine. I suppose Okamura used it for his sickness.
Here's a fairly strange commercial from the 1980's for the product.





GACHINKO FIGHT CLUB
This was a popular reality show about training young nobodies into professional boxers. There are some videos on youtube but no subs.




DOKUMAMUSHI SANDAYU
Was an actor, and played a member of Daisuke Arashi, a member of the Science Patrol Squad in the original Ultraman series (in the 1960's). He's also known for using vulgar language, and has a radio show that is popular with older people.



KINPACHI SENSEI
Is an extremely famous drama series about a passionate teacher trying to help is class 3-B, which is full of students with various problems. It gets mentioned all over the place on TV, manga etc etc. Everything. It's one of the biggest pop culture things in Japan.



MUTOU KEIJI
Is one of the most famous Japanese wrestlers ever. I don't know much, but apparently he was one of the firs Japanese wrestlers to gain popularity in America. He has a signature pose that is very well known, and was what Magma Seijin impersonated in the vid.


Monday, 20 February 2012

Video Subbing [REQUEST]: NOT INCULDING AKB48 IDOL SPORTS CARNIVAL from Mecha Mecha Iketeru! (2011.09.17)

 Hey everyone,

It's been a while since I last posted here compared to usual. I was away for a bit doing other stuff.
So anyway, here's the latest video sub job. This time it's a show that I haven't subbed before, but an extremely popular show in Japan called Mecha Mecha Iketeru! (aka Mecha Ike). It means something like "Super Super Cool" kind of thing and is hosted by the comedy duo 'Ninety-nine' and a bunch of other lesser known comedians. Ninety-nine consists of Okamura Takashi and Yabe Hiroyuki and shot to stardom with this show. To be honest, the show isn't quite what it used to be like back in the 90's when they did a lot of crazy funny stuff. I think it has been toned down a lot now because censorship has become much more strict in Japan nowadays. Also, Okamura who is the life blood of the show was hospitalized last year and has seemed to lost quite a bit of his characteristic hyperactive energy. I'm intending on subtitling some hilarious older episodes eventually so keep an eye out for those.

This one was a requested episode where they have an 'Idol Sports Carnival Not Including AKB48'. You may know that AKB48 are right now the undisputed top idol group in Japan and dominate TV and music. Well this episode features the other moderately popular idols (although no Morning Musume either) battle it out at some challenges. Here's the list of contestants:

S/mileage
IDOLING!
PASSPO
SUPER☆GIRLS
Berryz Koubou
Nakano Fujoshi Sisters
SDN48
Ebisu Muscats 

Just thought you should know beforehand that Ebisu Muscats are a group with 50% AV stars and 50% gravure idols.
Well anyway, it's a fairly funny episode but you may be annoyed by some of the girls......


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TRANSLATION NOTES
I'm sure there were more than this but oh well.

MONSTER PARENTS
Monster parents are described as parents who repeatedly make unreasonable demands to their children’s school and prevent it from functioning normally. Like demanding a teacher to be fired because he has a speaks in a different dialect. There's a TV drama about something like that actually...

GAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!


YABECCHI FC
Yabecchi FC is a soccer show hosted by Yabe Hiroyuki of Ninety-nine. As Yabe hosts this without his comedy partner, Okamura is often teased about this. That's why he was extra angry (said "Shut up!") when the girl mentioned it.



DICK DRUM
You possibly may have used your imagination to understand what this was? Well I'll explain it anyway lol
If a male did that Jamaican dance movement, his .......dick would slap onto both of his thighs and be like a drum.

Not really a good idea to post a picture of actual dick drumming so.....