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Celedam wrote:Celedam wrote:Fujimoto and her kids try a nagashi-sōmen (flowing noodle) toy, and it goes about as well as you'd expect…
Step aside and let a super mama-dol show you how it's done…
It's all paid product placements again — not just the toy itself but also the gourmet sōmen and the gelato for dessert. But it's cute, so… <shrug>Celedam wrote:The ongoing contrast between Tsuji and Fujimoto is what makes this so epic. And if Fujimoto is deliberately positioning herself as the anti-Tsuji (the music and editing in her videos suggest it), that just makes it even better.
Please let this become a real thing. I don't ask for much. But a YouTube channel feud between the super mama-dol Tsuji and the scornful mistress Fujimoto… that would be glorious.
Jessi wrote:Celedam wrote:Celedam wrote:Fujimoto and her kids try a nagashi-sōmen (flowing noodle) toy, and it goes about as well as you'd expect…
Step aside and let a super mama-dol show you how it's done…
It's all paid product placements again — not just the toy itself but also the gourmet sōmen and the gelato for dessert. But it's cute, so… <shrug>Celedam wrote:The ongoing contrast between Tsuji and Fujimoto is what makes this so epic. And if Fujimoto is deliberately positioning herself as the anti-Tsuji (the music and editing in her videos suggest it), that just makes it even better.
Please let this become a real thing. I don't ask for much. But a YouTube channel feud between the super mama-dol Tsuji and the scornful mistress Fujimoto… that would be glorious.koregaboku wrote:Man. The styles are so different.
It's especially funny to me that Tsuji who built a career in part on being "dumb" is the one to diligently read the instructions and successfully builds the contraption while Mikitty has multiple constructions issues from sheer lack of patience to read the instructions.
It's also interesting that Miki's kids seem to have inherited their mom's personality by a lot- like Miki they were openly complaining, bickering, and being generally snarky.
Tsuji's kids on the other hand come across as downright darling and well-mannered; at one point in the Tsuji video her son even tells Tsuji to take a turn (to eat) whereas Miki gives herself a turn ("I haven't gotten any yet.")
I think it also becomes increasingly apparent that Tsuji may have just been built for the idol/post-idol life; she has molded perfectly well into the fairly typical YouTuber/vlogger/influencer that sells.
I'm quite impressed by the fact that Miki continues to work as a tarento/YouTuber- she generally gives off a feeling of general distaste for it all.
I'm sorry Mikitty, but watching Koa catch the noodles and put it in his little bowl has to be one of the absolute cutest things I have seen ever.
Also don't forget Tsuji was a mommy blogger LONG before Mikitty started this channel. She's been doing this mommy idol since Noa was born. She practically helped pioneer the concept. So I'm not surprised by how good she is at the mommy blogging. She was basically built for this kind of medium. She's a joy to watch too.
Jessi wrote:Celedam wrote:Celedam wrote:Fujimoto and her kids try a nagashi-sōmen (flowing noodle) toy, and it goes about as well as you'd expect…
Step aside and let a super mama-dol show you how it's done…
It's all paid product placements again — not just the toy itself but also the gourmet sōmen and the gelato for dessert. But it's cute, so… <shrug>Celedam wrote:The ongoing contrast between Tsuji and Fujimoto is what makes this so epic. And if Fujimoto is deliberately positioning herself as the anti-Tsuji (the music and editing in her videos suggest it), that just makes it even better.
Please let this become a real thing. I don't ask for much. But a YouTube channel feud between the super mama-dol Tsuji and the scornful mistress Fujimoto… that would be glorious.koregaboku wrote:Man. The styles are so different.
It's especially funny to me that Tsuji who built a career in part on being "dumb" is the one to diligently read the instructions and successfully builds the contraption while Mikitty has multiple constructions issues from sheer lack of patience to read the instructions.
It's also interesting that Miki's kids seem to have inherited their mom's personality by a lot- like Miki they were openly complaining, bickering, and being generally snarky.
Tsuji's kids on the other hand come across as downright darling and well-mannered; at one point in the Tsuji video her son even tells Tsuji to take a turn (to eat) whereas Miki gives herself a turn ("I haven't gotten any yet.")
I think it also becomes increasingly apparent that Tsuji may have just been built for the idol/post-idol life; she has molded perfectly well into the fairly typical YouTuber/vlogger/influencer that sells.
I'm quite impressed by the fact that Miki continues to work as a tarento/YouTuber- she generally gives off a feeling of general distaste for it all.
Jessi wrote:I'd actually love to hear more from your perspective about how Shoji and Suiguira differ as dads.
Amped wrote:on her Instagram, Sayashi posted a dance video of her dancing in a New York dance school studio
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAPioe1Fyta/
so if saw you an old leaked video of her a few years back at the Broadway music center dance school in New York, it is now confirmed to be her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc4d7NV5AH4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpUffFV9YoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woamOrKhUn8
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