
Do something interesting, Tone River…! So… Tone River Cutter! Punishment!
Isn’t Yoshio Kojima amazing…?
The image is interesting, isn’t it?
>>1To… the Tone River Cutter!
>>2System
Judgment
!
>>4It’s interesting up to here.
The image is complete because of the chairman’s reaction.
This sense of speed.
Those who remain from the Tone River cutter!
Well, Tonegawa-san is used to the instant cutter coming out…
The sense of speed in a single frame is too much.
Do something interesting, Nameless Nekogawa.
>>10And… Nameless Cutter!
>>46Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
This responsiveness is really amazing.
How much experience do you have to be able to respond immediately to such unreasonable requests?
I think one-liner jokes become relatively easier as the character becomes more famous.
A one-liner gag is not something that is presented with the assumption that it will hit the mark every time.
A batting average of 0.1 is considered good.
>>14As long as the atmosphere warms up, that’s all that matters.
Mom and Dad
Mom and Dad
>>15This is pretty interesting, isn’t it?
>>17Well, this has an original source…
>>17The original source Downtown is smiling in the afterlife.
>>15Ugh…!!
It’s impressive how you can respond immediately to the chairman’s unreasonable demands.
Are you going to protect it or not?
Mamor! Power!
>>19Next… *snort*
The person who came up with this is amazing.
Peek-a-boo…
Ah! My palm reading is really good!
Red corner, Blue Demon.
Chaos character that various comedians modeled after, based on Haranishi.
I’ve heard of someone without a name who made a junior or a boss laugh so hard with a solid one-liner that they ended up spewing.
>>27(I wonder if it’s about the baked dogeza…)
>>27Are you talking about someone who does a dogeza?
>>27Wasn’t it ASIMO moving like a newborn fawn?
>>42I think it was ASIMO holding in a pee.
>>52It would be nice if the title is strong.
I think it takes a lot of guts to keep telling jokes in front of the clearly unamused president.
I had set it up anticipating a forced exit, so that’s the real deal.
Sanctions…! The chairman is properly picking them up, so this is fine.
>>30If it’s really boring, then you either get angry or ignore it, so maybe it’s better to have a deadline for the thread image…
It’s okay if a one-liner doesn’t land.
It’s a technique used to turn awkward air into laughter as a second arrow.
The most important thing about a one-liner joke is not the individual funniness, but the ability to deliver it immediately when told to do so.
It would be perfect if there were a surefire response for when things go wrong.
A “one-hit wonder joke” and a “one-liner joke” aren’t they different?
>>35Kojima Yoshio’s thing is technically not a one-liner joke but a rhythm-based act, right?
In the case of the chairman, there can be truly brutal sanctions that come into play.
It seems difficult to laugh.
I remember a manga with the setting where if you can’t make someone laugh with a one-shot joke, you’re killed.
If you master being a one-hit comedian, then just “Get!” is enough…
Even if you don’t get a chuckle, you continue without being shaken… and that leads to continuous damage when you move on to the next joke.
I’ll blow up if I see this punishment in front of me while wearing black clothes!
>>43Tone River Cutter!
Sanctions!
It’s completely in the tempo of a skit.
>>43It’s even funnier because it’s a situation where laughing would be bad.
I remember seeing someone without a name who made a friend vomit by imitating Setouchi Jakucho throwing ohagi in the past.
The people around the nameless one are throwing up too much, aren’t they?
The thread image has a pace comparable to a comedic exchange of banter and retorts.
I reached my limit when I pressed a Pepsi-Cola can, with the film peeled off, against both sides of my face and shouted “Yamataikoku!”
>>50Sanctions!
>>50“I saw it on Ne-P.”
I remember hearing about three interesting unnamed comedy bits just by their names, but I forgot them.
>>53Pee-pee man!
Compared to the time of the Hop-Step God’s descent, when I was confused without immediately jumping in, I wonder if Tonegawa was certain that the chairman would only perform boring acts at the level of punishment anyway.
It seems that the quicker you can come up with a one-liner joke after being told to do so, the better.
Swastika
Hop, step,
If I hesitate here with “Uh… um…”, would I face something more terrifying than punishment?
>>64I think that those who are extreme S and cannot execute orders will definitely face sanctions.