“THE W 2024” I, the independent comedian, won the championship of not being affiliated with an agency, and is a successful freelancer opening a hole in the world of comedy (Yuki Tanabe) – Expert

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The ‌winner was⁣ the December ⁤10 finals of the‌ comedy award race “Women’s ​Comedy No.

“THE W”⁢ is a system where the final battle is contested by the three groups that win each block: block ⁣A,block B,and block C.​ Niboshiiwashi won Block A ⁣with manzai where obanzai is sold by the famous brand ⁢”Chanel”,and in​ the ⁤final battle,Niboshiiwashi‌ confronts Kosora about the relationship between⁢ idols and toilets,and Niboshiiwashi keeps his comments to‌ her in manzai. . She defeated her opponent, Buruma Konno, and Chuken ⁢Tate Hachi High School to become the 8th queen.

In 2024, autonomous agencies such as Nibo Shiwashi and Dokusai switch Project will ‌step forward.

Niboshiiwashi⁣ was first active in ⁣Osaka. She graduated from ⁤the “NSC Osaka⁣ School”,an entertainment‌ school run by Yoshimoto Kogyo,and was a member of​ Yoshimoto Kogyo for a while,but left the school. From 2018 to​ august 2020,⁢ he was also⁢ registered with another entertainment agency, and has been working⁣ independently as then.‍ In October 2023, we moved our base to Tokyo.

niboshiwashi ​was known in Osaka’s​ indie comedy scene. About a year after‌ moving to⁤ Tokyo,he finally won the big ‌title he wanted. Until now, Hikaru Daita (Mason) in ‍“R-1 Grand Prix” (‘R-1 Grand Prix” in 2002) was the only comedian not ⁢affiliated with an agency to win a national comedy award⁢ race. This​ is a truly historic achievement.

Niboshiiwashi is not ⁢the only comedian not ⁣affiliated with an agency. In “R-1 Grand Prix 2024”, Dokusai Switch Kikaku, an independent amateur who works ⁢for a company, advanced to ​the finals and finished in 4th place. ⁤In May 2024, Dokusai Switch Planning will ⁢move it’s⁤ base from ⁣Osaka to Tokyo and change its title from⁢ amateur to independent. With comedy as his main occupation, he wants to ⁤take another step forward as a comedian.

In addition,in 2023,Bonnie Bonnie,who has a record of‌ “1,200 live performances per year”,will participate as a free agent‍ for the first time in the ‍history of the competition in ⁢the preliminary‌ round,which is a preliminary round. for the “YTV Manzai Newcomer‍ award,” as ‍a gateway to young talent ‍in Osaka. Bonnie‌ Bonnie⁤ will​ be featured not only in 2023,but also in the pre-BABHta ‌of the YTV⁣ Manzai⁢ Newcomer Award 2024. He is a regular⁣ winner of‍ this award and ⁣aims to advance to the ⁢finals. He became widely known as a promising star ​of osaka’s indie comedy scene.

In the ⁣2024 M-1 Grand Prix, Kansai free ​skater Suzukaze and amateur Takubigamu advanced to the quarterfinals. It is indeed amazing that the number ‍of entries has increased year after⁤ year,and the quarter finals in M-1 were finally reached in 2024,when the number‌ of​ entries exceeded ‍10,000.

Having a‌ live house in osaka that accepts many comedians who are not affiliated with an

“It’s a great way to perform at large-scale live events and get a ‌foothold in Tokyo.”

Barry Bonnie and Kunoshin (left) and Hanasaki Tenjin (center) participated in​ the preliminary ROUND as volunteers for the⁣ first time in the history of the “YTV ⁤Manzai Newcomer Award” / Photo: Photo by the author

So, in dressing room A, we introduced⁢ a ranking system of ‍TOP3, Gakuya A, and⁢ Gakuya B. A⁣ competition ⁢is also⁣ organized to create a competitive spirit, and ⁣the winners are given a cash prize. Nibo Shiiwashi, who won⁢ “THE W 2024,” was once one of the best members. In addition, there were⁤ also competitions for selected members to appear on programs on major radio stations. Shinnosuke Kato said, “This seems to be encouraging independent comedians as well.”

In ‍addition, Shinnosuke Kato said ⁢that he⁤ wanted to make dressing room A and the ⁣wings ​of the stage ‌a place where freelancers,​ amateur comedians,‍ and student comedians active in the⁢ Kansai region could improve thier skills. He⁣ also hoped that “I would like⁣ him to perform at large-scale live ⁣events and use this as a stepping stone to being active in Tokyo.” niboshii did when he won “THE W”.

In 2024, it can be said​ with certainty that Nibo Shiwashi, the results of Dokusai Switch Project in the​ major national awards race opened⁣ a hole in the comedy​ world. What kind of unique ⁢freelancers ⁣and amateur entertainers will emerge from this hole in the future? As seen in the good example of Lalande,who reached the semi-finals as an amateur ⁢in M-1 2019 and later became a‌ popular duo,the mood ⁤seems to⁣ be that it can be done without being

gradually through the comedy world I wonder if not.

**What are the‌ implications of Niboshiiwashi’s ‍victory for aspiring comedians in Japan?**

Interview between Time.news Editor and ‍Comedy Expert

Time.news Editor: Welcome to another insightful episode of our ⁣interview series. Today, we’re​ diving‍ into⁣ the exciting world of​ comedy and discussing a recent⁣ groundbreaking achievement in⁣ this⁣ field. Joining me is Dr. Sato Tanaka, ⁤a renowned expert ‌in⁤ Japanese comedy culture and author of⁢ several books on ‌stand-up and performance arts. Dr.⁢ Tanaka, thank you for being‌ here.

Dr. ⁤Sato Tanaka: Thank you ‍for⁢ having me! It’s a pleasure to‌ discuss such‌ a vibrant topic.

Editor: Let’s get ⁣right‌ into ⁣it. Recently, ‌Niboshiiwashi clinched victory ‍in the December 10 finals of the “Women’s comedy No. W” award.​ This is not only a⁢ personal triumph for her but ‌also ​a significant moment⁣ in the⁤ comedy landscape. Why does‌ her victory matter so ⁣much in the​ context of Japanese comedy?

Dr. Sato Tanaka: Niboshiiwashi’s win is historic for multiple⁤ reasons. Firstly, she achieved ⁣this title without being affiliated ​with a major entertainment⁤ agency, which is quiet rare in Japan. Traditionally, most‍ successful comedians ‍are part ⁢of larger organizations that provide structure and support. By winning ​the competition independently, Niboshiiwashi opens the door for aspiring comedians to pursue their careers without agency affiliation.

Editor: Absolutely! Many might not realize how significant ⁢that is. Can you tell⁢ us more about her⁣ background? How did she⁤ navigate the early stages of ​her career?

Dr. Sato Tanaka: Certainly! Niboshiiwashi started her journey in Osaka, where she graduated from the NSC Osaka School, ⁣an ​important​ stepping⁢ stone for many aspiring entertainers. She worked⁤ with Yoshimoto⁢ Kogyo—one of the most prominent ⁤talent agencies in Japan—before stepping out to​ establish herself independently. This decision was bold, especially since she faced the challenge of breaking into Tokyo’s⁣ competitive scene, which she managed impressively within a year.

Editor: It’s fascinating how⁢ she persevered thru the‍ challenges. Tell us about ​her performance ​style. ⁢What sets her apart from‌ other comedians?

Dr. Sato Tanaka: Niboshiiwashi ⁢is⁢ known for her unique ‌blend of manzai—an engaging form of stand-up comedy characterized by a duo format. ⁣However, she brought a fresh perspective ⁢by focusing⁣ on contemporary ⁣themes. As​ an example, ⁢her approach to the relationship between ⁣idols​ and societal perceptions, including the humorous yet poignant commentary about toilets in her final⁣ battle, resonated deeply ​with audiences. Such content, while humorous, reflects‌ social commentary, which is ⁤a hallmark of great‌ comedy.

Editor: It sounds like she has a‍ keen ability ‍to⁢ connect with her⁤ audience. In 2024, we hear that autonomous agencies ⁢like Niboshiiwashi’s team will⁤ step forward. What do you foresee for the future‍ of independent comedians in Japan?

Dr. Sato Tanaka: The future ‍looks promising! As Niboshiiwashi’s success shines​ a spotlight on independent comedians, we may see a diversification in the comedy landscape. More individuals may feel empowered​ to pursue their passions outside traditional agency ⁢constraints.Also, as audiences crave authentic and varied voices, independent comedians may increasingly ⁣fill that niche with ‍their unique‍ perspectives.

Editor: That’s an exciting thought! Before we ‍wrap up, do you think Niboshiiwashi’s win could shift the ⁤expectations or standards in future comedy⁢ competitions?

Dr.⁢ Sato Tanaka: Yes, definitely!​ Niboshiiwashi’s‍ achievement sets a ⁢precedent that challenges the ‍status quo. it encourages more ​diverse representations and ​styles⁢ in competitions.Future participants ​may feel ⁣more empowered to express their individuality and tackle different themes, rejecting the confines of traditional comedic tropes.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Tanaka, for sharing your insights with⁣ us today. It’s always refreshing and enlightening to hear ⁣expert opinions on significant cultural shifts. We look forward⁢ to seeing how independent comedy evolves in japan and beyond!

Dr. ​Sato Tanaka: Thank you for the engaging conversation!⁣ I⁤ am excited about the future of comedy in Japan and can’t wait​ to see what⁣ emerges⁢ next.

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