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Tani openly mocked his audiences, an abrasive style that initially entertained his fans but eventually wore thin on the public and the press, who criticized Tani for lacking humility following the safe release of his kidnapped son in 1955. His popularity waned as Japanese social critics led the
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TV series episode "Ohbem, Doubran, and the Dream Thief!" features a character named Leon who is a physical caricature of Tani with behavioral elements of Iyami.
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nation in reasserting Japan's independent cultural identity, attacking Tani as a symbol of America's "
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mustache, and slick suits and wig, calling himself "Number One Handsome Boy." Tani channeled
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History of Tokyo 1867-1989, From EDO to SHOWA: The Emergence of the World's Greatest City
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character Iyami (whose name means gaudy or disagreeable) on Tani.
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television retrospectives. He died of liver cancer in 1987.
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Index


Chūō-ku, Tokyo
stereotypes
U.S. occupation
emcee
radio shows
dance halls
campy
madams
catchphrases
pidgin English
androgynous
"Colman"
Spike Jones
jazz
abacus
percussion instrument
post-war
colonization
nostalgic
Fujio Akatsuka
Osomatsu-kun
Pokémon
Eiichi Ohtaki
novelty
jazz
mambo
cha-cha-chá

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