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name change

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#1
  • イーストマウンテン
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  • 2023/09/23 06:18

Hi

What do you guys think would be a good name change for japanese company ?

for example, jalais, sausage ?

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#30

Guys

Why don't we name the company Scop instead of Smile up ?
The more we dig, the more stuff we find.

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#31
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2023/10/03 (Tue) 14:07
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30
You may submit your proposal to the Johnny's office.

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#32
  • 推し
  • 2023/10/05 (Thu) 21:25
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If the dismantling goes really well, it will be a good thing for the Japanese entertainment industry, as only those who are capable will survive.
This means that, for example, the actresses who played opposite roles in dramas were chosen to match the level of the janitorial staff, and the dramas themselves were also at that level.
There was pressure not to allow rival singers to perform in singing shows. Dance & Vocal groups such as DA PUMP were victims of this.
Also, it is well known how badly they treated the members who quit the office. For example, the former members of Sumup, for example, earned the majority of the office's income in their prime.
They have done all kinds of evil things, not just sexual assault, and now the time has come for them to finally come to an end.

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#33
  • 推し
  • 2023/10/05 (Thu) 22:52
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One thing that concerns me is that they are launching a "new company" that will also allow current janitaries to belong to it under an agent contract. Furthermore, the name of the company was chosen from the public by the fans.
At the press conference, they kept calling "the fans", and since the annual membership fee from the fans alone is more than 50 billion yen, it is quite understandable that they are desperate not to miss out on it.
Currently, Arashi leads the pack in terms of members, followed by Snow Man, King&Prince, Kanjani ∞, and Hey! Say!
Or, if any of these top groups turn against each other, that will be the time when Johnny's will truly come to an end, and that is what I am hoping for.

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#34
  • Almond
  • 2023/10/07 (Sat) 20:18
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I'm sad to see the Johnny's sign removed.
For those of you who don't know, Johnny Kitagawa from LA was the first to train the Japanese.
Those were the days of still black and white TV.
The girls who were fans of Johnny's are probably in their 70s or 80s now. Then he started the Johnny's office and launched the Four Leaves.
I came to the US around this time, so I have only heard about them, but they were followed by Kondo Masahiko, Shibugakitai, Shonendai, Hikari Gennji, and so on.
After this point, you all know what happened next.

What I am trying to say is that Johnny's agency has been producing male idols since the days of black and white TV.
They were a major presence in the postwar Japanese entertainment industry.
Even though I am not a fan of Johnny's talents, I am sad to see this happen and end his career.
I think the Johnny&Associates sign was one of the symbols of Tokyo.
I wonder if they could have managed to keep it.

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