Kimoto’s investment troubles may have blown his investment out of the water…but his partner was talking about his “deep love for TKO”.
Takehiro Kimoto’s “investment troubles” show no sign of abating. Sports Hochi reported today that Kimoto is expected to announce his resignation from his agency, Shochiku, due to the “600 million yen investment trouble. It also noted that this would be a de facto “retirement” from the entertainment industry.
In April 2009, “FRIDAY Digital” reported, “Apology and reconciliation…TKO to make a full comeback! I want to be in the King of Conte”” reported an article titled “I want to be in the King of Conte. This was in response to the fact that Kimoto and Kinoshita had been “insulated” for a while after Takayuki Kinoshita’s “power harassment” of a junior member in 1964. In response, Kinoshita told the magazine that he had apologized to Kimoto and spoke of his deep “love” for the duo. The following is a recounting of the incident.
I felt that I was finally back to where I started when I was allowed to appear on “Laughing Don’t! To be honest, when I got the offer, I was really scared. I was worried about whether I would be able to do it because of what happened to Un-jash’s Takeru Watabe right before I got the offer.
But if I left, I would have to go back to …… and tell everyone that I was OUT. More than anything, when “Downtown” laughed at me, I was relieved from the bottom of my heart. I thought, “I’m allowed to be laughed at, and now I’m free to go. After returning to the dressing room, I was so moved and relieved that I couldn’t move for a while. ……
Takayuki Kinoshita (49) of the comedy duo “TKO” said, his voice trembling. It has been a year and a half since he was involved in a power harassment scandal against a junior comedian. In January 2009, Kinoshita was reunited with Takehiro Kimoto (49), his partner, whom he had insulated himself from.
First of all,” he said, “I apologized for the trouble I had caused you, even though it had nothing to do with you. Then Kimoto asked me, ‘What do you want to do? I told him, ‘I’ve come this far only because I was working with Kimoto. Even after the riot, you left the name of the duo behind, so I was able to continue on without rotting. I still love comedy, so I want to be on stage with you.
I’m a contortionist too. Then let’s do it. You’re free and I’m at Shochiku Enterprises, so let’s set some rules and get on with it,’ he said. I was really happy when I realized that even though I had caused him so much trouble, he had not abandoned me and was looking in the same direction. I have nothing but gratitude.
The two are already making preparations for their reunion.
On the day we met again, we had a story meeting. We have been friends since we were 14 years old, but when there is a gap between us, we don’t get along. We slowly worked together on that. We haven’t decided on the stage for the revival yet, but I don’t care where they call us. But I’m keeping my engine running so that I’m ready to be invited anywhere. The second chapter of TKO starts here.
A complete revival at last. Kinoshita reveals his passionate thoughts.
It would be a wonderful story if I could participate in the “King of Conte. If I could, of course I would. It would be great if I could make it to the finals. There are so many strong rivals in the “7th Generation of Comedy” right now, so I think our challenge will be whether or not we can make material that has enough momentum and speed to compete with them.
I would like to go back to the mindset of a young comedian and do my best. I guess the first step is to come up with a five-minute story. I’m not sure if I can do it or not (laughs).
(Laughs.) “I am starting over as a youngster, not as a veteran. Will he be able to crawl up to the top again?
That’s all for this recap. After Kimoto’s investment troubles came to light, Kinoshita has yet to comment publicly. However, there is no doubt that the “second chapter of TKO” that Kinoshita has been talking about has become infinitely more difficult to realize.