Machaaki Before Maetake Begins Yo! | |
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Created by: |
??? |
Channel: |
Nippon Televison (NTV) |
Genre: |
Variety Show |
Aired: |
9/25/1973 |
Episodes: |
??? |
"Machaaki Before Maetake Begins Yo!" (Possibly incorrect translation, contact me(the author) if you find the proper/ a better translation), or "マチャアキ・前武_始まるヨ!" is a Japanese variety show that aired on April 3, 1971 and ended on September 25 of the same year. The show was aired on the channel, "NTV" or "Nippon Television". The show started on Saturdays at 8:00 pm for 56 minutes. The show has sadly been long lost, and to this day very little info about it is known.
Performers[]
Masaaki Sakai: After the band he was in, "The Spiders" disbanded he became a broadcasting writer of the nickname "Machaaki".
Takehiko Maeda: An actor and broadcasting writer of the nickname "Maetake".
Kaiju[]
Machaaki Monster Garigari: A blue, bird-like monster with three legs and red eyes.
Maetake Monster Berobero: A large, almost like a Chinese Dragon in the face and overall style monster, but bipedal.
Overview[]
Masaaki Sakai would teach Japanese through calligraphy or moral chorus to foreign students, or he would talk to the audience before he was on the phone with Takehiko Maeda from the studio. Randomly placed throughout the show would be a fight-scene between the two kaiju, as a parody of a tokusatsu show.
Trivia[]
- After the show, during the 70's, Bullmark released soft-vinyl dolls of Berobero and Garigari. However, they never caught on so they have simply become a rare collectible nowadays. The exact release date is nowhere to be found yet but those two links are all that can be found on that subject: http://gewizitu7316.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2018/08/1970-vintage--2.html and http://blog.livedoor.jp/insighter/archives/51907085.html
- The show is obscure enough that it didn't even get an article on Wikipedia in english but can be found in japanese here: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%9E%E3%83%81%E3%83%A3%E3%82%A2%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BB%E5%89%8D%E6%AD%A6_%E5%A7%8B%E3%81%BE%E3%82%8B%E3%83%A8!#cite_note-2 Usually the only places to find stuff about this show are image dump sights, like Pinterest or Flickr or some blogs on Blogspot.
- Garigari is actually Japanese for "Skinny". Berobero is Japanese for "Stinking".
- Since no 100% true English translation has been found of the Japanese title, most people simply name the show "Machaaki Maetake Hajimaru Yo!", which is the second variation of the title for the show ("マチャアキ・まえたけ はじまるヨ!") in the English alphabet.
- No videos exist of this show. And no episodes have been seen on online shopping sights, like Ebay or Amazon.