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松田優作 ✖️ 山口百恵
『赤い迷路』 TBS (1974) オフショット
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松田優作 in POPEYE magazine, No.203(1985)
(via POPEYE No.203(1985) - 「ぶっとばせ!」特集 | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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1983 家族ゲーム
The Family Game
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LADYJANE FOREVER
すっかり忘れておりました。
松田美由紀さんの投稿から
下北沢のバー「LADYJANE」が
50年と4カ月で 残念ながら 幕を閉じました。
何年か前に 中学の友人と共に伝説のこの店を
訪れ、優作さんが座っていた椅子に座らさせて
いただきました。また昭和の伝説が一つ
失われてしまった。仕方ないけど 残念です・・
#松田優作 #LADYJANE #下北沢

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東野幸治、青山剛昌の『プロフェッショナル』を見ていてつい『探偵物語』松田優作のポスターを買ってしまった理由
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映画『龍馬暗殺』
U-NextでATG制作の映画『龍馬暗殺』(1974)を見ました。黒木和雄監督が『日本の悪霊』のすぐ後に撮った映画だそうです。
出演は原田芳雄、石橋蓮司、松田優作……ちょい役で桃井かおりもいます。
石橋蓮司が若い。原田芳雄、松田優作、桃井かおりは……それほど変わりません。なぜなんだろう。私の中にあるイメージの問題かな。
坂本龍馬や幕末にロマンを感じる人が少なからずいるようですが、私はそれがよくわかりません。基本的に私は歴史物があまり好きではないのです。歴史物は歴史に残るような「偉人」、歴史を作る人間にスポットを当てるからだと思います。私はそんな人間に興味はありません。私の興味を引くのは弱い人間、歴史を「作る」のではなく歴史を「被る」人間です。そういう声なき人間に声を与えるのが映画や演劇や小説の仕事であると、私は固く信じています。
『龍馬暗殺』はそれまであった坂本龍馬のイメージとは違う龍馬像を表現しようとしたものなのでしょうが、私はそもそも坂本龍馬に夢を持っていないので、従来のイメージとどこがどう違うのかわかりません。長崎にライフル銃を注文して幕府崩壊後に薩長を叩く計画を立てているというのがそれなのでしょうか。だとしてもライフル購入を委託した人物が購入に失敗したと言って、代わりに写真機を送ってくるのですから、あまり意味はないように思います。
挙兵による討幕を考えていた土佐藩は、大政奉還による無血革命を考えている坂本龍馬(原田芳雄)を排除しようとして、中岡慎太郎(石橋蓮司)が龍馬を切ろうとするというのが新しいのかな。でも、中岡は龍馬暗殺に失敗(単に龍馬が留守だったというだけなのですが)し、すぐに仲直りをします。
土佐藩はまた右太という居合い抜きの使い手(松田優作)に龍馬暗殺を依頼するのですが、右太もまた龍馬の人柄に惹かれたのかどうか、理由はよくわかりませんが、龍馬と行動を共にします。
私はそこまで見て「なるほど、この映画は龍馬に惹かれた右太が龍馬を暗殺するに至る過程を描いたものなのだな」と思っていましたが、さにあらずーー右太も龍馬も中岡も、土佐藩が放った刺客に呆気なく殺されてしまいます。
へえ、そうなんだ……
やっぱり私はこういう映画はあまり好きでは��りません。
なお、この映画がきっかけなのかどうかは知りませんが、松田優作は原田芳雄を尊敬し慕っていたそうです。そういえば役者としてのたたずまいというか存在感がどことなく似ていますね。
他に原田芳雄と松田優作が共演した映画というと、鈴木清順監督の『陽炎座』ですかね。あれは名作でした。
久しぶりに見てみようかな。
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Finally visited a place I'd been curious about since before the pandemic: Inazuma Cafe, where the walls are decorated with drawings by over 150 manga artists! Apparently they've applied to the Guinness Book.




It was pretty cool! I didn't make it up to the second floor—next time!—but my favorite was the Godzilla and Mecha Godzilla. And the food is good too!



I got a basilico pasta (tasty; verrry al dente tho) and a glass of wine. Apparently they love remote workers, so I fucked around on my laptop for awhile, enjoyed the WiFi (rare in that neighborhood), and still got out for about ¥1500. Not at all bad!
#also#has anyone read 松田優作物語 / the story of yusaku matsuda?#the picture (guy in a fedora) is VERY compelling to me#and the actor's life sounds very interesting
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『探偵物語』 日本テレビ(1979年9月18日 - 1980年4月1日)
竹田かほり、倍賞美津子、松田優作、ナンシー・チェニー
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松田優作 in POPEYE No.227(1986)
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The Big Komatsuda Yuusaku Appreciation + Meta Post
I mentioned in a previous post that I had more to personally say about Yuusaku, so here it is! This will be a combo of straight squee + meta and personal fanon. Just kind of a whole mix of things I want to talk about broken up into arbitrary sections.
I wrote this with the assumption that people who read it will have a basic familiarity with Yuusaku. If you want to learn more about Yuusaku, I've got a post going over his appearances in the manga, and I recommend checking out episodes 13-05, 16-97, 20-37, 28-48 (subbed by the lovely Tasogaredokijou team!), and 31-30.
Appearance
Nintama is a visual series, so of course I've got to start with how Yuusaku looks. I think Yuusaku and Komatsuda's differences and similarities are equally adorable. I love their bangs. I love their rounded cheeks and chins. I love how Yuusaku's hair tends to curl inwards while Komatsuda's tends to curl outwards. I love Yuusaku's solid brick eyebrows and Komatsuda's choppy, bushy brows.
(Incidentally, there's a part in episode 20-37 where the animators made a mistake and gave Komatsuda the same eyebrows as his brother. With one of Komatsuda's more unique features removed, the resemblance between him and Yuusaku really is striking!)
I also like that if you take the first character of each of their first names, you get 優秀 (yuushuu, outstanding, superior). Plus the first character in "Yuusaku" is the same as in words like "yasashii" (gentle, affectionate), so it's very fitting.
Komatsuda is almost as tall as Yuusaku now… he's become an adult! I'll discuss it later in this post, but I'm sure Yuusaku has mixed feelings about watching Komatsuda grow up and go out on his own.
I like the color schemes of both his manga and anime outfit. Are the clothes we always see him in his everyday clothes, or does he have more casual or fancy clothes he wears outside of work? The Komatsuda family seems to be relatively well-off, so I wouldn't be surprised if Yuusaku has multiple sets of clothes. Actually, I think it'd be cute if the casual clothes Komatsuda wears now are hand-me-downs.
We originally got to see Yuusaku in ninja garb in volume 32 of the manga, but he was written out of its anime adaptation. Luckily, he showed up in ninja gear in episode 31-30! He tied his hair up higher and everything. This shade of green looks good on him, too. And speaking of doing his hair differently, I really want to see him with his hair down! We've gotten to see Komatsuda's messy bedhead, so show me the older Komatsuda brother's cute, loose-flowing hair! Does it get as unkempt as Komatsuda's? Do the tips still curl inward?
While Yuusaku isn't nearly as awkward as Komatsuda, I think he and his brother have similar ways of moving and standing. Kind of big movements with their whole limbs, wide-legged and armed stance, sometimes a bit of a stop-and-start motion.
That's not to say he hasn't shown us a bit of his clumsy side…
Personality
It's not just his appearance where Yuusaku can be compared and contrasted with Komatsuda, of course - there's also his personality and his characteristics. As someone who grew up helping with the business and primed to take over as head of the household, he's learned how to be tactful and well-spoken. He always uses proper language when speaking with everyone other than his brother. When he's continually interrupted at the beginning of volume 65, he doesn't yell "Will you listen to me?!" like so many other characters do when interrupted; he simply tries to speak again. This also shows him with a fair amount of patience - something you'd probably have to develop if you lived with Komatsuda.
Despite being more level-headed and responsible than his brother, he's still a Komatsuda at heart, and goes at his own pace. He follows a whimsy and declares he's going to study to be a swordsman and leave the store to Komatsuda. He cheerfully reads out letters where Komatsuda relays being yelled at and smacked around by Yoshino, and is happy his brother is learning to use difficult kanji like "property damage" and "indemnification." He has a calm, serious discussion with his little brother when the two of them are sitting there tied up by Dokutake ninja. Sometimes you can see this more Komatsuda-esque side in how he talks. When he's going to see Komatsuda in the school infirmary, for example, he announces to the world, "Komatsuda Yuusaku is headed straight for the infirmary!" (vol 65, pg 63).
You can also extrapolate some of Yuusaku's personality from how Komatsuda acts. Komatsuda constantly takes things in stride and doesn't see people as having bad intentions, traits which he might have picked up from watching his brother. For example, sometimes Komatsuda messes up so much that someone might think he's purposely trying to annoy them; if that was also the case when he was a child, he may have heard his brother talking a lot with others about how his little brother wasn't doing anything bad on purpose, that Komatsuda didn't have bad intentions, and so now Komatsuda takes that same attitude toward others.
When Komatsuda screws up his rescue of Yuusaku in episode 28-48, Yuusaku almost talks around being rude to or blaming him, using softer language and reminding Komatsuda of how he should act, rather than berating him or getting fed up with him. This sort of focus on what to do going forward is likely what's led to Komatsuda's current resilience. Unrelated, but with the way Yuusaku speaks in this scene, I like to think Komatsuda has spoken about being a ninja so much that Yuusaku has unintentionally absorbed a lot of the rhetoric, which is why the Dokutake ninja say that Yuusaku's words reminds them of what Happousai always tells them.
Despite receiving letters from Komatsuda that detail the ups and many, many downs of his job, Yuusaku always says that his brother does excellent work as a clerk. While he's sweet on his brother and might overlook some of Komatsuda's flaws, I don't believe Yuusaku has ever literally believed that Komatsuda does excellent clerical work. When talking with Yoshino, he specifically mentions that he's glad that Komatsuda has become such an excellent clerk because his brother had always done things "in half-measures" (vol 35, pg 47). In other words, he believes Komatsuda is an excellent clerk not because of how good a job he does, but because Komatsuda is putting his all into it. He seems to measure people not by their output but by what they put into their efforts in the first place; he measures people only against themselves.
Growing up with Komatsuda
As the big brother, it was likely Yuusaku spent a lot of his childhood caring for Komatsuda while their parents and other family were working, especially since I can see Komatsuda getting into a lot of… well, trouble is too strong a word. Let's just say I can see trying to work and take care of Komatsuda at the same time being more difficult than it would be with the average child. A lot of Yuusaku's childhood was likely spent apologizing on Komatsuda's behalf, a reflex which seems to have followed him into adulthood; his immediate response to Shinbei describing an incident Komatsuda caused in episode 16-97 is to tell him sorry. I wouldn't be surprised if Yuusaku's role as big brother had him essentially raising Komatsuda at times. I see this reflected in the present with the parental tone he'll sometimes take with Komatsuda as well as the way Yuusaku is invested in Komatsuda's future.
He also witnessed the difficulties that Komatsuda encountered. I can see Komatsuda trying to help around the store and failing, being sent out to other merchants as a potential apprentice and failing, sort of bumbling through life at his own slower pace that made Yuusaku worry about his future. So when Komatsuda expressed an interest and passion in becoming a ninja, Yuusaku might have seen that as a chance for Komatsuda to find something he enjoyed, that he could succeed in, which made him happy, and so paid his brother's way into the local ninjutsu school.
Later on in the manga, Yuusaku expresses concern when ninja come to scout Komatsuda and says that he knows that "the ninja world isn't lenient enough that you can become a professional with just a third-level ninjutsu certificate […]" (vol 65, pg 70). It might be that even if Yuusaku had concerns about Komatsuda becoming a ninja and entering a dangerous world, he soothed his nerves with the thought that Komatsuda would never reach the level where he would actually engage in ninja work.
Of course, Komatsuda did attempt to become a professional when he went looking for a job with Dokutake castle, and it'd be interesting to see Yuusaku's reaction to that. I can't imagine he didn't know; in the manga he mentions that he heard Dokutake castle pays well (vol 32, pg 37), which he likely learned when Komatsuda was looking for employment with them. After Yuusaku spent all that time paying for ninjutsu school and encouraging Komatsuda, he may have felt it wouldn't be fair of him to turn around and tell Komatsuda he shouldn't or can't try to fulfill his dreams. And what about after Komatsuda's stint as a Dokutake ninja failed? Did Komatsuda continue applying to other castles? Did he just go home? Yuusaku was probably relieved that nothing too bad came of the experience, but was worried that Komatsuda might just go back to his life of never committing or going through with anything.
We're not told why or how Komatsuda got his job as clerk; when he's reintroduced after his initial appearance, he simply says that he "apparently doesn't have the talent to become a ninja, so [he] got a job as clerk at Ninjutsu Academy instead" (vol 21, pg 211). The anime episode where he's reintroduced as clerk, episode 05-97, isn't currently available to me, so perhaps it's explained there. Either way, I like to think Yuusaku was the one who encouraged Komatsuda to get a job with the school because he saw it as a way for Komatsuda to be relatively safe while still being close to the ninja world he aspires to be a part of.
Him and his little brother today
Such a strong brotherly relationship continues to the present - Komatsuda calls Yuusaku his "pride and joy," Yuusaku keeps all the letters Komatsuda sends him, they have a touching moment where each of them say they're looking out for each other. However, there can be friction in Yuusaku's relationship with his brother. He wants to keep Komatsuda safe and happy, but he knows that Komatsuda is also his own person with his own wants and goals that don't necessarily align with what Yuusaku hopes for him.
For example, in episode 16-97, Yuusaku has come to the school to take Komatsuda back to help with Komatsudaya. While hearing about all of Komatsuda's mishaps makes him start second-guessing the idea of bringing Komatsuda back, the final push comes when he overhears Komatsuda speaking with Yoshino about how kind everybody at the school is and how much he loves it there. This could also speak to friction between Yuusaku's role as head of Komatsudaya and his role as Komatsuda's big brother. Is it better to let Komatsuda go do his own thing even if it isn't what's best for the store or family?
In the end, I think Yuusaku appreciates the school as a place where Komatsuda's personality and character are appreciated despite his poor skills. The school sees Komatsuda's true strengths and doesn't immediately write him off. Throughout their time growing up together, Yuusaku taught Komatsuda to be accepting of others, but I imagine there were plenty of times when other people didn't extended the same courtesy to Komatsuda himself.
Related to the above is the push-pull between treating Komatsuda like a child and treating him autonomously. Komatsuda is sixteen and technically an adult, but his way of seeing and living in the world can be childish as times, putting him in an awkward position. You can sometimes see this push-pull in the way Yuusaku speaks with Komatsuda.
For example, there's the way he tells Komatsuda to remember to clean himself before coming in the house (vol 35, pg 45). There's the fact that he still refers to himself as the more childish "onii-chan" when speaking with Komatsuda. There's the part in episode 16-97 where, when Komatsuda seemingly ignores him, Yuusaku scolds him by basically saying "you haven't seen your big brother in so long and you can't even greet him properly?" While Yuusaku knows that Komatsuda is growing up and leading his own life, he can't help but still see him as his kid brother.
I mentioned before that Yuusaku likely has concerns about the danger being a ninja would put Komatsuda in. Episode 31-30 is especially interesting in this regard, as before this, Yuusaku had little problem with Komatsuda working at the school. Yuusaku specifically mentions that he's taking Komatsuda back home "for his own good," and he once again mentions that Komatsuda has a habit of doing everything in half-measures. He says he's deemed Komatsuda unfit to be a ninja and that's why he's taking him home. However, I think it's possible that Yuusaku came to get Komatsuda because he was afraid that if Komatsuda does the more dangerous duties of his job as half-heartedly as he's done other things, then he'll end up getting hurt or worse. By cloaking it in the language of Komatsuda's desire to be a ninja, he avoids speaking of his own fear, of being the reason that Komatsuda can't follow his dreams.
Related is a scene in volume 65 of the manga where everybody comes together to stop Komatsuda from going with one of the ninja who's come to scout him, not only because they don't want to see him go, but because they don't want to see him get hurt. While Yuusaku doesn't speak, his expression still says a lot (vol 65, pg 119):
I love this weighty, knowing look. That's a face that says he's thought of the reality of Komatsuda's dreams. That's the face of an older brother who's worried about his younger brother getting hurt or dying. All he can do is love Komatsuda and continue to be a part of his little brother's life.
Misc.
Other odds and ends that didn't fit elsewhere…
Yuusaku tends to interact mostly with Komatsuda and the school staff, but I'd love to see him with more people. For example, the way he acted with Makinosuke really showed off his more Komatsuda-esque eccentricities, so I'd love to watch his interactions with people who bring out that side more. It'd be fun to see him, Rikichi, and Komatsuda interacting - what happens when you get together someone who loves Komatsuda and someone who can barely stand him? Maybe he could hang out with the 1-Ha students' families. Komatsuda is, after all, at about the same level as 1-Ha when it comes to ninjutsu.
I've made no secret about liking both Yuusaku and Demo, and I think it would be interesting for both of their characters to see them interact more. Demo, in some ways, is similar to Komatsuda: they're headstrong, won't take no for an answer, try again and again, take pride in what they can do well. Where they differ, of course, is their personality and their relationships with other people. I think Yuusaku might see Demo as similar to, and perhaps might treat Demo similarly to, his little brother. Growing up with Komatsuda means that Yuusaku knows how to handle stubborn boys who cause problems.
Even characters who treat Demo with respect often do it in a way that aims to teach Demo, rather than accepting Demo as he is, flaws and all. Komatsuda, for all Demo hates him, treats Demo the nicest. Strip away the parts of Komatsuda that Demo can't stand and you'd likely get Yuusaku, as the Komatsuda brothers have a similar demeanor. Because of this, I think Demo and Yuusaku would get along well. Yuusaku would take Demo as he is, perhaps find some of his quirks endearing; Demo would appreciate Yuusaku's willingness to just let him be. In some ways, their personalities and goals are opposites. As the head of Komatsudaya, Yuusaku often thinks first of the store or family over his own wants, while Demo pursues things only for himself, and I think it'd be nice if they ended up influencing and learning from each other. I'll stop here before this turns into a different effortpost entirely…
Information about Yuusaku doesn't show up outside of the manga and anime, with one exception. According to tsudoi: "Komatsuda Yuusaku is not married. He really wants to marry, but he's still dealing with a recent heartbreak" (source, translated by another lovely fan). Yuusaku finds family to be very important, so it makes sense for him to want to marry and expand the Komatsuda family. If it was someone who he could potentially marry, what made them break up? The store is obviously successful and the Komatsuda family seems well-off, so it didn't have anything to do with the financial situation or Komatsudaya's standing. Incompatible personalities? Broken up with so she could get with someone else? Maybe she couldn't stand Komatsuda, and Yuusaku had to break it off for that reason.
Speaking of family, we're never explicitly shown the Komatsuda parents in canon. They could be one of the many people shown making fans in the backroom or selling fans in the store. Since Yuusaku has effectively taken over the business, they could've retired and so have no reason to be shown in Komatsudaya scenes. There's always the option of both of them having died, and that's another reason why Yuusaku sticks so close to his little brother.
Well, I think that's about all I've got to say at the moment. I'll probably remember something else right after I post this, but I figure I've written enough as it is. I just hope that I was able to convey at least some of Yuusaku's charm to everybody!
I'll leave y'all off with some of my favorite Yuusaku expressions. Here's to the Komatsuda brothers!
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映画「家族ゲーム」ハイライトの食卓シーン。宮川一朗太を含む息子役には何が起きても兄弟喧嘩を止めないことと、ある瞬間に間を取るという指示だけ。あとは全て松田優作に任されたのだそう。テーブルを持ち上げて食器の雪崩を起こす演出は撮影を意識した優作自身の計算による持ち上げ方で見事(1983年)
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礒部 花凜は、日本の女優、声優、歌手。奈良県出身。アミューズ所属。 ウィキペディア
生まれ: 1994年5月26日 (年齢 30歳), 奈良県
学歴: 大阪芸術大学
身長: 157 cm
事務所: アミューズ
共同作業者: BlooDye; ヒーラーガールズ学生時代、友人の母が行けなくなった舞台のチケットをもらい、それを見て衝撃を受けて歌を勉強するようになった。
大阪芸術大学舞台芸術学科ミュージカルコース卒業。
2012年、「第94回全国高等学校野球選手権大会」奈良県予選決勝においてレポーターを務める。
2014年、「ミス・ユニバース・ジャパン」奈良代表で選出。
2015年2月1日から2016年1月31日まで朝日放送(現:朝日放送テレビ)制作・テレビ朝日系列で放送されたテレビアニメ『Go!プリンセスプリキュア』のオープニング主題歌「Miracle Go!プリンセスプリキュア」のボーカルを担当。大学在学中の歌手デビューとなる。
2015年12月24日より所属事務所をEFFECTからoffice EN-JINに移籍。2018年11月30日付けでoffice EN-JINを退所することが発表され、フリーの期間を経て、2019年3月1日付けでアミューズに所属。
2019年6月より、ヴォーカル&パフォーマンスユニット「BlooDye(ブラッディー)」に参加。リーダーの高槻かなこと共にヴォーカルを担当。
2021年1月より、熊田茜音・堀内まり菜・吉武千颯と共にコーラスユニット「ヒーラーガールズ」を結成。
2022年3月18日、BlooDyeを卒業。
特技は声楽、ジャズダンス、日本舞踊、バレエ、ピアノ。
お笑い芸人の松浦景子は、大学の同級生。
インテリアのコーディネートに興味を持っている。
前田佳織里からは紅茶好き、食器が集めが趣味などの理由で「アミューズの貴族」と異名をつけられている。
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