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ОтветитьAlso TMNT 2003 had this sound like i heard that in SMG4 and Mario reacting to memes.
ОтветитьThis explains so much. Thank u😊
ОтветитьHold the freaking phone. Are you telling me that Kabuki is just the original anime???
ОтветитьEy man that's the wrong Power Ranger
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ОтветитьThe animation is funny and easy to understand 😂
Thank you ❤
Muy bueno el video, buen resumen. Me encantaría un video más largo donde se explayen más.
Ответить(そもそも日本人でもほとんどの人が詳しい成立過程を説明できないし、「歌舞伎を見ても理解できない」と思い込んでいて観たことすらない日本人が非常に多いが)
細かいところで成立過程など関して語弊があるところがある。鵜呑みにされない方が良い。
I remember watching a documentary about this in my art class like 11 years ago.
ОтветитьSo Kabuki is the Original Live Action Anime
ОтветитьHey man I was just looking for the theatre part of the spectacle but found out you were the spectacle as the narrorator…
ОтветитьThis is absolutely incorrect about Geisha. Geisha are not nor have ever been prostitutes. You may be thinking of Taiyuu, but Geisha are NOT courtesans.
ОтветитьAbsolutely love theatre ❤
ОтветитьLovely animation except for the fact that the way the Kimonos are wrapped are in the wrong way.
(Facing the viewer) Left over right is done for the dead only.
My grandmother used to perform Kabuki. I have old photos of her music performances as well as a photo of her is samurai clothes holding a sword....
ОтветитьTak, rzeczywiście sztuka kabuki ucierpiała po II wojnie światowej, po zrzuceniu bomb atomowych przez USA na miasta japońskie Hiroszimę i Nagasaki.
Ответитьkabuki sus
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ОтветитьBrilliant animation. I remember the lecture thanks to your drawings, thanks!!
ОтветитьThis is a pretty good encapsulation of Kabuki, but the pronunciation of japanese words is horrible.
ОтветитьYoi yoi
One Piece!
entertaining and educational at the same time! Thanks for creating this:)
ОтветитьSo People in Power have Always Tried To censor and Control Media and Entertainment.
Ответитьㅅㅂ수행평가 하러옴ㅁ
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Ответитьいわゆる時空を超える舞闘❣
ОтветитьI love this
ОтветитьMinor error: Geisha never sold their bodies. Only their art and skills.
ОтветитьJust like kabuki there is koodiyattam a chakyar kuthu in the southwest part of india in kerala whos origins estimate from 1000 A.D. The word koodiyattam means "combined act" .its a dance +dramtic+song perfomance that is traditionally performed even today in temple ulsavams and art programs. The performers use very decorative makeup and huge frocks and tops
Instead of painted expressions they use both painted and facial expressions
"Today Kabuki still lives on as an integral part of Japan's rich cultural heritage."
ОтветитьJojo's Kabuki Adventure
ОтветитьEw I had to watch this is my drama lesson 💀
ОтветитьWhen will Westerners be able to describe the differences between China, Korea and Japan in images?
Japanese kimonos always look Chinese.
The hips don't wiggle, and what's with the silly dance spreading with the arms? It's all about theater, right? The blue dragon sword and katana would animate the same way.
Do you think some weird Japanese person is complaining about it? They haven't changed since I was a kid. They don't understand Asian culture, but they want to explain it. It makes me feel faint when I see this. I feel like these people aren't doing their job properly. They always do random research and make random things. The people who see them keep making mistakes. It's not that I don't like China or Korea, or that I don't want to be confused with them. If it's not for entertainment, but for educational purposes, you can't compromise on that.
Kids don't know the difference?
Doesn't anyone understand what they're doing?
Also, I've never heard of The Japanese folktale of the selfish scholar - Iseult Gillespie in Japan.
Keep chasing the fantasy Asia for the rest of your life.
But this was also banned
me:hmm
for similar reasons
me:OH
Who is here after Gudaguda announcement?
ОтветитьI recognized so many words from genshin here, I like how they took inspiration without disrespecting the culture
ОтветитьCame here from kageki shoujo
ОтветитьKabuki are aliens, right? Ziggy Stardust?
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ОтветитьThanks for bringing this information
ОтветитьFunny story regarding kabuki. When I went to Japan a few years ago I REALLY wanted to see a kabuki performance but the ticket for the shows were EXPENSIVE and I had blown most of my budget in Akihabara (as you do). Just as I gave up finding a theatre that was cheap enough for me, I met a kabuki actor at a language-exchange party in this cafe and, after I told him my difficulties in finding an affordable theater, asked me to watch him and his trope's rehearsals the upcoming week at the New Tokyo National Theater, FOR FREE (you have to understand that a ticket for this show would have required at LEAST 3 months of reservation and no less than 50,000 yen)! Needless to say, I was ecstatic and that experience remains one of the highlights of my trip (the other being getting absolutely smashed on alcoholic amazake during New Years because I thought I was drinking the non-alcoholic kind).
ОтветитьThe illustrator didn’t even do their homework… “kimono” looks like one of those Halloween costumes! As a Japanese, I find it very offensive. Please do better, TED-Ed!
Ответитьnow I know why anime characters have a hyperbole expressions and speech! 😂😂
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