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day, they were able to see Chaplin in his car as he returned home but were not allowed on his property. They were advised by Toraichi Kouno, a former driver for Chaplin, that "if there was a woman he would probably meet with you" and "he likes Japanese". Hagimoto brought a Hakata doll as a gift to the house and was told by Chaplin's manager that they would take the gift, but only tell Chaplin of the visitor from Japan. On the last day, Hagimoto persisted by trying to explain that he just came to express his respect for the man, but was refused by the manager again. An angry and frustrated Hagimoto started yelling in Japanese, "That movie (full of humanism) is just a lie!" Chaplin, who overheard the commotion, came out to see what was happening, and warmly greeted him. According to Hagimoto, the manager explained that various extortionists constantly visit the house so he refused unsolicited visitors access to Chaplin.
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time. He reportedly never liked ad-lib, often begging partner Sakagami backstage to stick to the script. However, in regards to requests from NTV director Takao Saito to follow the script he commented that "performers have pride as performers", and was known to ad-lib on stage at times. Regarding the hiatus he was also noted afterward as saying that he felt down about the start of a downward trend in ratings.
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request, even receiving applause from the reporters at the time of the announcement, who were already aware of her background. Also, he has three children with her, who were not introduced to the press for some time since they led private lives. In his 2007 autobiography he finally introduced their names publicly.
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At the time, it was said that Chaplin would not meet anyone, and the production staff was uncertain whether it would actually happen, but a confident Hagimoto set off for Switzerland. Hagimoto was given 4 days. On the first day, as feared he was told by carers that Chaplin was not available. The next
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Though there was strong support for him from the media and public opinion, he was criticized by some athletes for breaking up the team based on his own feelings then just as whimsically retreating on his statement due to the public reaction without properly considering the feelings of the players who
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network producer Sōya Mukai and entertainment manager Ryōji Asai (head of Asai Kikaku), and began his career as a professional talent. He appeared in a commercial for a comedy program that Mukai was handling called "Jintaka Panchi". However it took him 22 filming takes, perhaps due to nerves, and he
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Hagimoto announced his marriage, but withheld his bride's name and asked the press to respect their privacy. This was because she was a show dancer he knew during his humble early days in the Asakusa burlesque scene. According to his autobiography, he encountered no resistance from the press to his
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with the uniform number 0. However, he also made large roster changes to the team and commented other times that there was no possibility of Yamamoto's return, causing uncertainty surrounding the team. In January 2007 Yamamoto appeared at a public team workout and personally apologized to Hagimoto.
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However, though Hagimoto's popularity and fame rose through his programs, many stars were washed up in the process. By appearing on his programs, many stars sacrificed their acting or musical careers. Though their renewed popularity was mostly due to Hagimoto's talents, many became overconfident in
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In addition, at the time of the breakup announcement in front of cameras when asked if he had a message for Yamamoto he said, "now the team is gone!", but when repealing the announcement he suddenly changed his tone, saying, "why you don't come out one night when there're no fans wearing a uniform
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Hagimoto is not only skilled at making ordinary performers into professional comedians, but also in drawing out the comedic side of celebrities. Among those he developed into comedic starts includes Kiyoshi Maekawa (singer, previously a "cool" character actor), Hiroshi Uchiyama and Cool Five (mood
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After this he left Tōyō Gekijō and went through some other troupes, then headlined the newly formed Gekidan Asakusa Shinkigeki at Asakusa Shochiku Engeijō. During that time, he trained under broadcast writer Katsuo Hamaka and undertook the creation of true professional comedy. At that time he also
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Hagimoto went on a six-month "recharge" hiatus from all his regular programs starting in March 1985. He stated that he didn't have the confidence to maintain the popularity of his "100% Otoko" level, also commenting that he was tired of the ad lib style programs that were becoming popular at the
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His influence on the entertainment and broadcast worlds can still be felt, with stars who started under him such as Tsutomu Sekine, Kazuki Kosakai, Emi Hashino, Toshirō Yanagiba, and Kunikazu Katsumata still appearing on television, radio, and stage, along with scriptwriters like
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When someone comes asking for an apprenticeship, he takes them to eat. This is to observe how they hold their chopsticks. He explained, "The ability to hold chopsticks properly is proof that they were able to accept their parent's disciplining, which is a necessary attitude for
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The "Pajama-Tō" is the writing team behind some of Kinichi Hagimoto's hit programs like "Kin don!". Within the team the trio of Tsuruma, Ōkura, and Kimizuka are known as the "Sarada-Tō". Hagimoto himself also contributed under the pen name "Fusashi Aki".
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had no involvement with the incident. Also, his leadership skills were questioned since he did not take personal responsibility as manager. Furthermore, there was no apology for the fact that other players were involved in the incident.
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the same day. The following morning, Hagimoto announced his intention to break up the team, having previously told the amateur baseball federation of his intention to break up the team a full eight hours before his public announcement.
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He formed the "Konto 55-gō" ("Skit #55") duo after an invitation from Jirō Sakagami in 1966, originally for a one-act contract (according to them, they had become a regular act without realizing it after renewing several times).
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He started out as an apprentice. At Tōyō Gekijō, he took direction from many veterans such as Shin-ichi Ike, Eiji Ishida, and Hachiro Azuma. He was taken under the wing of their master and head of the Asakusa scene,
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As a boy he loved baseball and was devoted to his high school team. Perhaps due to that and a lament for the recent decline in baseball's popularity in Japan, he aimed to show the fun of baseball by starting the
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After developing at Tōyō Gekijō, he moved to the affiliated Asakusa Furansu-Za, where he polished his act doing intermission skits. It was there that he met comedian and later partner Rōru Andō (later known as
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red-light entertainment district. However, after being told by Ōmiya "you can always come to our place if it doesn't work out there" he stopped at the last minute and went to nearby Tōyō Gekijō instead.
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After returning from hiatus, he returned to television but struggled with the failure of subsequent programs, and saw the surrender of his early '80s spot in the "Owarai Big 3" with Beat Takeshi and
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When given proposals for new shows, he often responded, "I can't emcee, so I want you to hire a girl who can emcee properly." It is said that this was the beginning of the "assistant" role in shows.
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The announcement caused waves, with local residents circulating a petition to continue the team and media surveys also showing widespread support for continuing. On the field before a game with
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He is listed as a top-ten owner in the prominent television production company TV Man Union. As the first independent Japanese production company, Hagimoto supported it with an investment.
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The disappointed Hagimoto gave up on a television career and decided to focus on a stage career. He broke up the Asakusa Shinkigeki, and started anew at the
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He doesn't like ice cream. He worked at a cafe as a youngster, was forced to eat the remaining unsold ice cream, and hasn't been interested in it since.
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After the visit, Hagimoto has had a deep respect for Chaplin and has even watched all his works. In December 1977 during the Nippon Broadcasting
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During the time with Katsuo Hamaka, he was a friend of Shin-ichi Ichikawa, who would make his scriptwriting debut with the television series
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Hagimoto aspired for a career as an entertainer as far back as junior high school times, when after graduation he approached the local
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once telling the staff of a radio program "get rid of the Hagimoto insults" when handed a script that included jokes about Hagimoto.
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After high school he was at last slated to enter Ōmiya's Asakusa Shochiku Engeijō comedic troupe through an introduction by the
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He wrote in his book, "I hate miniskirts". He is known to request female cast members on his shows to avoid wearing miniskirts.
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ballad group), Rie Nakahara (young ballad singer), Junko Maya (formerly a stage actress), and Masaru Shiga (villain actor).
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comedic legend Toshimitsu Ōmiya to ask for an apprenticeship, but was told to at least finish high school first.
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Aside from starring in and producing top-rate variety programs, he became the face of programs beginning with
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recalled his appreciation for him in a book that looking back at the early times when the "Taishō" gave
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met Michio Iwashiro, who would later be responsible for most of the lines for the Hagimoto's
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is a Japanese comedian. He is active as a stage performer, emcee, and manager of the amateur
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wrestling promotion, which led to it being popularized in overseas wrestling feds as well.
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Aside from baseball, he was active as a racehorse owner, including Ogura Memorial winner
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Countless other jokes and material are said to have originated from his programs like "
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freedom to decide on the content of their act (while keeping a short leash on others).
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However, Hagimoto made comments to the effect that he had still not forgiven Yamamoto.
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their own abilities. One example is Seiroku Saitō, who gained sudden fame appearing on
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with no number and hang out with us just as Yamamoto". In an interview with the show
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news of Chaplin's death was reported by Hagimoto, who spontaneously started crying.
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Around that time he was thrilled to discover the "once in a decade" talents of
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His signature "Kin-chan Jump" was regularly used as a comedy spot in the
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He appeared solo from 1972 on the Nippon Broadcasting radio program
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Jinsei ni wa chansu ga san-do aru—seikō suru hito no enshutsuryoku
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Kin-chan no ai no sekai 45 - ichi-nichi ichigo de shiawase-zukuri
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Kin-chan no ha nikami ningengaku - dōshite ore-tte baka nan-darō
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Kaiwajutsu—dare to demo kokoro ga kayō nihongo no shaberikata
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on July 22, he reversed his decision to break up the team.
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in 1998. Since 1980, he has been active organizing the
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which featured a cast of primarily amateurs called the
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On July 19, 2006, while on an exhibition road trip to
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They became a sensation appearing on the live program
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Kinchan & Katori Shingo no zen-nihon kasou taishō
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Kin-chan no doko made warau no?! -> Kin doko TV!!
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Kinchan & Katori Shingo no Zen-Nihon Kasō Taishō
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Tsuruya Hotel. There he came up with the solo skit "
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