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Mou-Chugakusei’s “trouble with Yoshimoto’s junior comedian” has lowered his naive image

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Another Mou-Chugakusei reportedly in trouble with a junior comedian. It’s hard to imagine from their mild-mannered image, but…

The January 13 issue of Shukan Bunshun reported that comedian “Momo Chuugakusei” is in trouble with his junior comedian “Tsukurokun”.

The two are both affiliated with Yoshimoto Kogyo, and Tsukurokun is six years his junior.

Already Mou-Chugakusei are popular for their unique way of talking and doing surrealistic stories using props such as cardboard boxes. Last year was a breakthrough year for the group, as they took the top spot in Oricon’s “2009 Breakthrough Comedians” ranking.

“He’s always smiling, and it’s hard to hate him. He is always smiling and is a character you can’t hate. There is nothing to dislike about him, and I was surprised because I thought he would never be considered an enemy.

The other trouble Mou-Chugakusei are having is that, according to the article, many of the props, which can be said to be their greatest weapon, have been paid for and commissioned by Tsuklokun. According to the article, many of the props, which can be said to be the biggest weapons, were produced by Tsuklokun.

Mou-Chugakusei has already told Tucuron

Mou-Chugakusei told Tsuklokun, “One day, I’ll get you a job that pays well.

Mou-Chugakusei told Tsuklokun, “I’ll get you a job that pays for itself someday. After strong protests from Tsuklokun, he once introduced a “jumping box made by Tsuklokun” on Twitter, but that was it.

But why did he continue to hide Tsuklokun as a “ghost”?

It’s not uncommon for famous comedians to have a “troupe writer” who writes their comedies and stories. It’s not something to be ashamed of, because even if the material is produced by the experts around them, the comedians perform it in a funny way, and that’s what makes it funny.

I’ve already caught a glimpse of an unexpected side to Mou-Chugakusei. Some people may feel that his innocent and naive image has changed a little…” (Broadcast writer)

While Yoshimoto admitted to Bunshun that some of the work was outsourced, he said that it was mostly produced by him.

Both parties have not mentioned anything about this on social media, but after the report, Mou-Chugakusei already posted on Twitter

Thank you for the wall, Ariyoshi-san. Thank you very much for the wall of Mr. Ariyoshi, and I wish you all a creamy Wednesday!

I wish you all a creamy Wednesday! I’m not Mou-Chugakusei, but I think this is where an adult response is required.

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