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Postby erilaz » Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:01 pm

It's difficult to imagine anything like this show existing on American TV. CELEBRITY CALLIGRAPHY SMACKDOWN!
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Postby AyuHikaru » Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:35 pm

The lack of Japanese style variety shows in America is a terrible thing in general :P
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Postby questorminator » Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:37 pm

Really happy about her score. Wasn't too surprised that she did well (she's sixth dan, that's got to count) but still very happy that she did.
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Postby lynnkung » Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:24 pm

About Riho seems cocky/arrogant : that's the way the show works. Everyone is shown off that way. even those with really bad handwriting are saying stuff like "My calligraphy is the best".
..... I know because I watch it almost every week :p
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Postby Shoujo Q » Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:54 pm

AyuHikaru wrote:The lack of Japanese style variety shows in America is a terrible thing in general :P


They tried do Japanese style game shows in the past on American TV, let's not ever, ever talk about those. I still carry second hand embarrassment. Japanese style variety shows, ugh.

I'd love to take a Japanese calligraphy course, might help me better to write out the characters.
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Postby Starra » Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:01 pm

American TV shows seem... not that great from the few I've watched, tbh. Then again, most TV shows aren't very good. I watch 4 non-anime series in total (QI, Top Gear, Whose Line & South Park).

randompasserby wrote:I'd rather not talk about (or read xD) my own handwriting orz.

I'm 99.9% sure mine is worse. I was basically made (well, I suggested it, but they were like "SURE!") to use a computer for school exams because the teachers couldn't read my handwriting :mikihead: .

My Japanese handwriting is okay, I think. Except that I can't write kanji at all.
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Re: Hello! Project in TV shows, radio, magazine, movies thre

Postby esm » Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:22 pm

erilaz wrote:It's difficult to imagine anything like this show existing on American TV. CELEBRITY CALLIGRAPHY SMACKDOWN!

It's also difficult to imagine something like Japanese idols existing in America. Young female celebrities in the US tend to have make-up thick on their face and hair obviously professionally done, and having a celebrity boyfriend would just add to the status as a popular/cool girl. The type of song they'll sing is also another thing.


I heard that learners of Japanese/Chinese tend to write kanji pretty nicely because we'd write out all the details, whereas native speakers would just scribble some parts in the characters. Also, we tend to try to learn how to write based on how printed characters look. One of my Chinese friends said my Chinese writing looks like it's typed, and I thought the same about her English writing. :lol:
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Postby Celedam » Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:47 pm

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Re: Hello! Project in TV shows, radio, magazine, movies thre

Postby erilaz » Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:40 am

esm wrote:I heard that learners of Japanese/Chinese tend to write kanji pretty nicely because we'd write out all the details, whereas native speakers would just scribble some parts in the characters.

That's a good point. Similarly, I noticed that the older contestants on the show tended to have a more cursive style of handwriting than the younger ones.


Next week (July 9th), Tsugunaga Momoko will be one of the guests on Nakai Masahiro no Mi ni Naru Toshokan. The theme is 美イングリッシュ検定 "Beautiful English Test", so we can expect some hilarity.

http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/mininaru/
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