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Audrey (owarai)

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Audrey
Native nameオードリー
NationalityJapanese
Years active2000 - Present
EmployerK Dash Stage
GenresManzai
Members

Same year/generation as:
Peace
Uji Koji
King Kong
Daian
Nagareboshi
Knights
Heisei Nobushi Kobushi
Ryota Yamasato

Audrey (オードリー, Ōdorī), is a Japanese owarai comedy duo of Toshiaki Kasuga (春日 俊彰, Kasuga Toshiaki) as boke and Masayasu Wakabayashi (若林 正恭, Wakabayashi Masayasu) as tsukkomi, formed in 2000. The duo won 2nd place in the M-1 Grand Prix 2008 competition. As of February 2009, the duo belongs to the management company K Dash Stage Co., Ltd.

Biography

Formed under the name of Nice Middle (ナイスミドル, Naisu Midoru) in 2000, Kasuga initially was the tsukkomi ("straight man") and Wakabayashi the boke ("funny man"). After almost 6 years of unsuccessful activities, Wakabayashi was one day told by a TV playwright in person that his mate, Kasuga, is "junk" (ポンコツ, ponkotsu) as a tsukkomi, and that he had "better look for another mate". When Wakabayashi tried to explain to Kasuga what he had been told, Kasuga "thought he was just joking." Rejecting the idea but swapping their roles instead, they finally started to make first appearances on terrestrial TV broadcasts in 2008. On December 21, 2008, the two made it all the way to the final round of the M-1 Grand Prix of the year from the consolation. After the first session of the final, competed and broadcast live on the same day, they were temporarily in the top position ahead of the other eight duos, but ended up 2nd overall behind NON STYLE.

The manzai performed by Audrey is characterized by Kasuga's trying to shoot tsukkomi but each time turning out to be terribly off-the-line boke, interrupting Wakabayashi's talks with delayed responses and frequent gags. Wakabayashi, on the other hand, either reacts fast and hard with his tsukkomi in return, or sometimes just "ignores" him.

In 2009, they were on TV commercials for major global companies such as Toyota Motor, Nintendo and KFC.

Little Toos

On the May 19, 2012 broadcast of All Night Nippon, Wakabayashi decided to call their regular listeners "Little Toos" (リトルトゥース, alternatively romanized as Little Twoos or Little Tous), combining Lady Gaga's fandom name "Little Monsters" and Kasuga's catchphrase, "Toos!"[1] Since then, several Japanese entertainers have proclaimed themselves Little Tooses, such as Hokuto Matsumura, Yugo Kochi, Meru Nukumi, Hikaru Takahashi, and Konoka Matsuda.[2]

Members

Toshiaki Kasuga (春日 俊彰, Kasuga Toshiaki)
  • Date of Birth: February 9, 1979
  • 175 cm 88 kg B101 W83 H98 F28.5 cm
  • Birthplace: Tokorozawa, Saitama
  • Manzai Role: Boke
Masayasu Wakabayashi (若林 正恭, Wakabayashi Masayasu)
  • Date of Birth: September 20, 1978
  • 168 cm 60 kg B87 W75 H80 F26.5 cm
  • Birthplace: Chūō, Tokyo
  • Manzai Role: Tsukkomi
  • Writes the material for the unit

Media

TV

Regular

Irregular

Radio

Internet TV

Regular

Magazines

  • Tokyo Isshukan
  • TV Pia

CM

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "リソナー、ゲスナー、生徒… 番組ごとで全然違う!ラジオリスナーの総称7例 (2014年12月18日)". エキサイトニュース (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2022-04-30. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  2. ^ "SixTONES&日向坂メンバーも…若手芸能人"リトルトゥース"が増加". マイナビニュース (in Japanese). 2020-04-06. Retrieved 2022-04-30.

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