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Kasou Taishou (欽ちゃん&香取慎吾の全日本仮装大賞; Kinchan and Katori Shingo's All Japan Costume Grand Prix) is a semi-annual show on NTV in which various amateur groups (or solo artists) perform short skits, which are rated by a panel of judges. Especially in recent years, many of the skits have revolved around clever methods of "faking" cinematic special effects on a live stage. The show is hosted by Kinichi Hagimoto and Katori Shingo. Worldwide, the most famous of these skits, and among the most successful at "fake special effects" was a skit which is widely known as "Matrix ping pong".
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Matrix ping pong
Matrix Ping Pong is the name of a popular movie clip from the show showing performers mixing moves in the style of The Matrix with Ping Pong, using kurokos -- stagehands in kabuki theatre—to hold the props up, facilitating humorous and otherwise impossible movements. Most of the elements in the performance are set against black, rendering the stagehands invisible at first. In fact, the scene appears to be a normal game of ping pong at first sight, until the incredible feats are performed. This performance, led by team captain Hideki Kajiwara (梶原比出樹), won the competition on March 31, 2003.[1] The movie clip became an internet meme for a while.
References
- ^ Lucas, Dean. "Famous Pictures Magazine - Ping Pong". http://www.famouspictures.org/mag/index.php?title=Matrix_Ping_Pong. Retrieved 2006-04-30.
Notes
- In the Pet Shop Boys' 2004 music video 'Flamboyant', competition scenes of the Kasou Taishou are featured. [1]
- A Singaporean adaptation, "It's Showtime" (全民创意争霸赛), is broadcast on MediaCorp TV Channel 8.
- A German adaption called "Mascerade - Deutschland verbiegt sich" (Germany bends itself) is broadcast on ProSieben.
- An Indonesian adaption called "Masquerade" is broadcast on RCTI in which the name was based from the German adaptation but changed it from "ce" to "que".
- In Malaysia, Kasou Taishou is aired as "Masquerade". It was broadcast on TV3 in 2009.
- In Thailand, it is dubbed in Thai language and broadcasted as "Kasou Taishou เกมซ่าท้ากึ๋น" on Modernine TV
External links
Categories:- Japanese television series
- Japanese television stubs
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