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Plot Summary
This is a Japanese TV special where comedian Yoshimi Tokui, as part of a segment, has to open his zipper when prompted by a specific phrase. The show focuses on comedic situations arising from this premise.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy special aired on television, "Tokui Yoshimi no Chuck Oro Sase Te~ya" did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. It was likely viewed by fans of Yoshimi Tokui and the variety show format it belonged to. Audience reception would have been tied to the viewership of the network and the overall popularity of the comedians involved.
What Reviewers Say
- The show was designed for lighthearted, situational comedy.
- Humor derived from the specific comedic premise and Tokui's reactions.
- Appealed to fans of Japanese variety shows and the comedian Yoshimi Tokui.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this niche TV special is not readily available. However, similar Japanese comedy programs often receive positive feedback for their silliness and the comedic timing of their performers.
Fun Fact
The title "チャックおろさせて~や" (Chuck Oro Sase Te~ya) is a playful and somewhat suggestive phrase in Japanese, directly translating to 'Let me lower my zipper,' which is central to the show's comedic gag.
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