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While Tyrone Spong is busy handling cougar and PED related issues, it falls to Kyotaro to become our K-1/boxing hybrid heavyweight champion. Not exactly high on his chances here against a big powerful prospect like Daniel Dubois though.
For those who don’t know or remember, Kyotaro is indeed the dude who beat Peter Aerts and Jerome Le Banner en route to the K-1 HW title before getting beat badly by Gegard Mousasi. He also has wins over Gokhan Saki and Melvin Manhoef.
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Mahou Shoujo Ore 5 | Yotsuiro Biyori 4 | Lupin III Pt 5 5 | Hinamatsuri 5 | BnHA 43 | Boueibu HK 5
Mahou Shoujo Ore 5
Hey hey hey, this is the second show I’ve seen ape Osomatsu-san this year. Seriously, no show is safe in a parody as a target for humour’s sake…Note Osomatsu-san is also by Pierrot, though, so they’re attacking themselves to some extent.
Now that they’ve pointed the Osomatsu-san reference though, I can’t believe I didn’t see the scarf colours last time! But…this is episode 5…
Oh, I kind of noticed it, but I’m probably too used to it since I watched the first season of Osomatsu-san – the blue lines are part of that show’s signature style.
Muscovado is apparently a substitute for sugar. It literally translates to “black sugar” though…
Sagami is…a former place in Japan…?
Tama River. I’m terrible at Japanese geography, so I don’t think you should be asking me about this…
Dang, apparently Pierrot is based in Mitaka, Tokyo so whatever joke I was chasing there fell flat.
Wow, they got really self-referential this episode…yikes.
So this is the rumoured Chiba-san? Uhh…
Oh my…I do not see the word “Japanimation” get much mileage at all these days, but I cringe every time I see it.
It’s Pokémon Go! Wow, that’s another level of meta for sure. My hopes for resolving all the stray plot threads while maintaining that wacky sense of humour (or however I phrased it) definitely went out the window…Notice the footage is dated April 24th 20X8, which is about a week before the episode went to air if the X actually hides “2018”.
Suginami. Apparently, Bones, Sunrise and other studios are stationed there…but Pierrot isn’t.
If there’s one thing I didn’t expect in MSO, it’s the fact this show became Shirobako in a sense. I still need to get around to Shirobako, by the way…
Ey, wait a second! Astral, you got your wish! We get to see…Fujimoto’s face!
Whoa! They went all out on the CGI fire effects! What is this show, Golden Kamuy?! (LOL)
Comichiya’s probably Comiket. The katakana (chi -> tsu, to -> ya) look kinda similar if mangled.
Dangit! I missed my mark on the guesswork again! Tokyo Big Sight isn’t in Suginami.
Basically, this is just a long road to admitting they couldn’t do a recap episode, but they don’t have enough content to pad this ep either. Ah, sweet revelations (sarcastic).
Is it just me, or does the bottom of Fujimoto (1)’s face look kind of like…Mohiro??? Wagh??? Update: No, the hair colour’s off.
The “on the train” technically says “on the NEXT train” (emphasis mine).
Wow, they namedropped Ishikawa (probably Kaito)! Ishikawa voices male!Saki, so it makes sense.
Oh my gosh, Mahoutsukai Watashi! What a bold move this show’s taken – it’s telling its own meta-narrative. Which means when I cover it for the collab post…it’ll be meta of meta…that’ll put my head in a spin for sure.
You can see Fujimoto and Sakuyo character designs if you pause for one scene (the one with “staff working from home”).
You can see the name Masayuki Ito (伊藤雅之) on that list with the downward arrows, but I don’t know what significance that name has unless they’re an animator or something...
Mensore is explained here.Basically it’s youkoso in Okinawan.
Jimami Tofu…isn’t tofu, as weird as that sounds. It’s an Okinawan-sponsored drama.
Well, at least this time I got a big epic battle (no matter how short it is). Nothing better than that!
They got Akira Ishida, Tomokazu Seki, Koichi Yamadera and some other guys to voice the Fujimotos this time. Notice there’s no crossover between the Osomatsu-san voices and the Fujimotos, which was probably intentional.
I thought there’d be a real Shinzo Chiba, but there doesn’t seem to be one…
There was a shot of Fujimoto (before the manager)! Wah! Was that there in previous episodes???
Every time people promise wardrobe malfunctions, they tend to…uh, deliver on that…
The Monokubo illustration this time is creepy…I like it!
Yotsuiro Biyori 4
Is this a zombie movie (LOL)?
Wow, Sui really loves cats, doesn’t…he…? (LOL)
Oh, so that weird zombie movie in medias res opening was actually one of those fakeouts…DN Angel’s anime did that, I remember…
Wow, they make Tokitaka so epic in this scene! A determined man is more handsome than one in an ordinary state, don’tcha think?
You can even see rice flying! Amazing! Tokitaka’s got such skill.
I am so spoilt for smol boys this season, between this and Boueibu HK…
Ooh! My eyes have been blessed with the hotness of Tokitaka!
There’s more chicken than usual this ep, eh?
Shiratama anmitsu.
I never thought we’d need a backstory for the resident cat, but okay. It was hilarious and fun while it lasted and now it’s almost over…huh.
Denzou? Eh? (I kinda get why the name’s badass with the kanji involved, but it’s hard to explain to a non-Japanese speaker…)
Agedama.
The next ep title translates to roughly “A Loving Hand for the Lost Lamb”…as in, to extend a hand to it.
Lupin 3 Pt 5 5
Okay, part 5 episode 5 is confusing when it’s just “5 5”, isn’t it?
I think the guy in the green jacket will be important later…? He’s in a key visual for this show, at least.
“This pasta called soba’s pretty good!” – LOL, soba ain’t pasta, y’know…
I’ve learnt about the stack before. Here you go.
IP camera. Hey, I’ve done something on IP cameras before, but normally Detective Conan (and most other mystery shows of the modern day) seem to be reliant on CCTV…
Chicken game…? Sounds tasty!...Not.
Ami doesn’t seem too pleased about all the shooting, LOL.
Even Ami knows bowing is a sign of Japanese respect. Just like how dragons understand the meaning of “Hatori Chise” involves birds…(i.e. I’m kind of skeptical that a real French girl would learn to bow to her Japanese friends when her life is always on the line, a la Ami.)
Episode…1? Y’mean, there’s more adventures, but no Ami? Aw, I was enjoying having her in the fray.
Hinamatsuri 5
A TV? $30??? Wow, I would fight a psychic girl for that! That’s friggin’ cheap!
“Toshibu” (sic), LOL.
Bikkuri means “surprise”, LOL.
“A teacher and a student walk into a bar…” – it sounds like a joke. Not that that could be conveyed accurately in Japanese, though. The fact it even works as an English joke must be a coincidence…
Hitomi’s such a terrible liar! Wahaha!
Nitta’s just like “I’ve given up on this girl”. Either that, or he has a hangover…(LOL)
Sayo looks kind of like Hina. If it weren’t for the hair colours I would’ve mistaken the two.
BnHA 43
Carrying a gun to a fistfight…yep, bad. Plain bad, Mustard, ol’ boy.
Sorry, there was a lot of fighting this ep and nothing much to say!
Boueibu HK 5
LOL, the bald bodyguard…he looks kinda grumpy.
Notice Kyotaro goes “ore kyoumi nai” (I have no interest in it), but the subs missed the subject of the sentence! CR, you weirdoes!
Echire butter…exists!
“You know about genetic testing?” - Irina! I think this is your department!
Ryoma’s the end of the evolutionary line!
Hmm…if there was no Ice Age in Honyara Land…might there have been something else that caused the Furanui/Karurusu conflict? There’s only animosity from one side, after all.
Bunbuku Chagama. Magozaemon was fat, so he would make a perfect teapot/tanuki…
Wait, if Maasa = Ichiro in the age department (roughly 16), that would add up. He went abroad for 4 years and held off on carbs the entire time…yikes.
“The people of this world envy those who represent the opposite of what they fear for themselves, so they criticise and attack them.” – Ooh, Ata makes a lot of sense here…! It’s a quote for the collection.
Asobukoto = It’s not really “fun” per se, but “playing” or “hanging out”. That is, if you translate rather literally.
They’re all underage (roughly 16 – 18), of course they wouldn’t drink! Of course, this is coming from a person who doesn’t drink…the only samples of alcohol I’ve had are few and far in between…
Hey, I studied this stuff in the past, you don’t have to regurgitate this info (about needing food to better absorb alcohol). Lemmee tell you, alcohol ads are weird…
They didn’t make the “glasses fogging up” a weird plot hole. Phew.
Wow, to think I’d be getting a science lesson of things I already know in my Boueibu…I never thought I’d see the day where that happened.
According to this page, one of the things the ramen shop serves is gomoku soba. Wait…that’s right! Ramen’s appeared in this show before! In the Chri-pa episode! Sorry Astral, I gotta spoil s2 for you!
Wow, this chicken carcass is even less of a threat than anything else so far! Wow-hee.
Taishi only seems vaguely fazed about the fact he’s being made to fight monsters. Interesting. I never think about the perspective of the non-red boys regarding fighting monsters until they’re pointed out, really.
So wait, the magic knight of space…makes bubbles? Uh, Astral, you might wanna learn from this…?
Hey hey, I found a page on tonkotsu ramens (sic from the Hakata anime) and paitan ramen.
Kyotaro on stairs = basically my mood when I want to imitate the “draw me like one of yor French girls” meme. (Very badly.)
So…when I said I missed individualised attacks, I never saw this coming. Sorry about that, people. (Even if that was only Ichiro’s bubble attack.)
Kyotaro makes a lot of sense here. But seriously, I think I need Astral’s easy button right now. That was easy.
Notice Karurusu is acting as a pelt…weren’t otters hunted for their pelts?
Oh, Sujikawa’s a first year, huh?
*Sujikawa picks up the boulder* - *round of applause from me* Wow!
Both Maasa and Dougo have such supportive friends, it almost makes me jealous.
The English! It’s…correct! (thinks back to a magazine article with “Difence” (sic) written on it in pink letters)
I, for one, am happy they’re tackling relationships aside from “brothers” this time. Finally, here’s something that stacks up against its competition in regards to deeper themes, even if it is a comedy!
Dougo and Maasa (Magozaemon) were in class 2, if you pause at the right time. Notably, the members of class 2 were all boys, LOL. Even with the boy to the left of Magozaemon, I think that name might be pronounced “Ai” (due to this page), but it’s in manly kanji.
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Daniel Dubois v Joe Joyce: Undefeated heavyweights agree British title fight Daniel Dubois floored Japan's Kyotaro Fujimoto in round two of their December fight Undefeated British heavyweights Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce will go head-to-head at London's O2 Arena on 11 April. British and Commonwealth title holder Dubois, 22, recorded… Read More
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Daniel Dubois powers past Kyotaro Fujimoto as Liam Williams shines against Alantez Fox
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Daniel Dubois powers past Kyotaro Fujimoto as Liam Williams shines against Alantez Fox
Dubois ended the contest with a brutal right hand in the second round
British heavyweight Daniel Dubois extended his unbeaten record with a stunning knockout win over Kyotaro Fujimoto at London’s Copper Box Arena.
Dubois, 22, has been widely tipped to emerge as a contender for a world title and dominated his Japanese opponent, flooring him with a jab in round two.
Fujimoto got back to his feet but a brutal right hand left him in need of medical attention on the canvas.
“I landed a sweet shot and that was goodnight,” said Dubois.
“I just thought after the first couple of shots I had to pace myself and let him come to me. I knew I had the power and was really confident in what I was going to do.”
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Fujimoto had 21 wins from his 22 previous bouts but in his first contest outside of Japan he was visibly weary of the power carried by the taller home fighter. He quickly received oxygen in the ring after being floored when Dubois timed a shot perfectly just as his opponent had moved to throw.
Dubois has now stopped 13 of his 14 opponents and his promoter Frank Warren has spoken about him moving towards a mandatory position for a world-title shot late in 2020.
“We are going to do a big show at the O2 Arena in April which will feature Daniel and I hope it will be a big fight for him,” said Warren.
“We have made offers to a lot of top British guys. We have offered Dereck Chisora. He’d have no problem facing a Dillian Whyte or a Joe Joyce.”
Joyce was ringside and welcomed the challenge but he must first face Germany’s Marco Huck for the European title in Hannover on 11 January.
Williams catches eye with Fox win
Fox (right) had only ever lost to a world champion before his defeat to Williams
Wales’ Liam Williamsdelivered an eye-catching display in his bid to secure a first world-title shot in 2020 as he hammered his way past American Alantez Fox inside five rounds.
Williams – cut in the opening round – landed a huge right hand in the third and then in the fourth – with Fox displaying a cut of his own across his nose – sent the American to the canvas with another savage right.
Fox’s trainer told him he would stop the bout if the fifth round was as one-sided. The away fighter had a point deducted for holding with a minute of the round to go but it was insignificant as a succession of hooks sent him staggering into the ropes before the bout was waved off.
Fox had only ever lost to Demetrius Andrade, who holds the WBO world title and could now be the obvious target for Welshman Williams after an impressive win where he made easy work of a middleweight with significant height and reach advantages.
Elsewhere, Tommy Fury won in 62 seconds on his return to the ring after appearing on reality television andSunny Edwardsbecame British super-flyweight champion despite being knocked down by Marcel Braithwaite in the seventh round of their contest.
Edwards, the younger brother of former WBC world flyweight champion Charlie Edwards, extended his record to 14 wins from as many contests with a unanimous 118-109 117-110 117-110 points win.
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Kyotaro Fujimoto enjoyed his time in London today as fight night gets nearer. He braved the wet UK weather to take a walk around tucked in to some food at the Christmas markets and had a face off with a snowman ☃️ Kyotaro will meet Daniel Dubois in the ring on Saturday December 21 at the @copperboxarena 📸 @roundnboutmedia for @frank_warren_official @kyotaro.0623 posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/2PwFhVx
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Tyson Fury eyes Wilder knockout, Gypsy King to demand 50-50 split with Joshua EXCLUSIVE – The Sun
DANIEL Dubois brushed aside Kyotaro Fujimoto in the second round to remain on course for future world title fights. But the boxing world now looks ahead to Tyson Fury’s rematch against Deontay Wilder, with the Gypsy King targeting a knockout win in February. Follow the latest gossip and boxing news below…
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i know ive mostly posted abt how cute kyotaro is but fujimoto is really really sexy
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I'm sorry, what? Former K-1 heavyweight champion Kyotaro is in the running for a shot at the WBO Heavyweight title held by Joseph Parker.
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Daniel Dubois powers past Kyotaro Fujimoto as Liam Williams shines against Alantez Fox
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British heavyweight Daniel Dubois lands a huge knockout against Japan's Kyotaro Fujimoto at London's Copper Box Arena.
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British heavyweight Daniel Dubois lands a huge knockout against Japan's Kyotaro Fujimoto at London's Copper Box Arena. from http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/50880868
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British heavyweight hope Daniel Dubois v Kyotaro Fujimoto
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Round 1 – Liam Williams v Alantez Fox
Alantez Fox is a 6ft 4in middleweight, so you would expect him to be pretty handy with the jab, but it’s the Welshman who is having some early success with that shot.
Fox has lost once in his career – to the aforementioned Demetrius Andrade, although Fox did put the champion down before losing it on points.
Williams has a great first round, although he does pick up a cut above his right eye. One to monitor.
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Next up is Wales’ Liam Williams, who has won 21 of his 24 fights with only two losses – both against Liam Smith.
The first of those losses back in 2017 denied Williams the WBO World Super-Welterweight Championship.
But Williams has now gained five wins on the bounce and this fight against American Alantez Foz is a final eliminator for the WBO World Middleweight Championship – held by unbeaten American Demetrius Andrade.
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Tonight’s schedule
Hello and welcome along to BBC Sport’s coverage of a big night of boxing. We have a final eliminator for a world title, a television celebrity returning to the day job and looking to impress and an unbeaten heavyweight aiming to prove he is ready for the big time.
Liam Williams (Wales) v Alantez Fox (US) – WBO Intercontinental Championship and final eliminator for the WBO World Middleweight Championship
Tommy Fury (England) v Przemslaw Binienda (Poland) – 6×3 light-heavyweight contest
Daniel Dubois (England) v Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan) – WBO International and vacant WBC Silver Heavyweight Championship
So, all in all, a pretty decent evening of boxing coming up.
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Great times
These are great times for British heavyweight boxing. Anthony Joshua has won three of the main four titles back, Tyson Fury fights for the other one in 2020 and Dillian Whyte is the mandatory challenger for a title shot afterwards.
Another hugely talented heavyweight Daniel Dubois is advancing through the ranks quickly and another win today will take him closer to the top tier among the big guys.
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Kyotaro Fujimoto enjoyed his time in London today as fight night gets nearer. He braved the wet UK weather to take a walk around tucked in to some food at the Christmas markets and had a face off with a snowman ☃️ Kyotaro will meet Daniel Dubois in the ring on Saturday December 21 at the @copperboxarena 📸 @roundnboutmedia for @frank_warren_official @kyotaro.0623 posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/2rNKwr1
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