Like what 6th Gen Kamei Eri said, Morning Musume is Eternal love, their music gets to people no matter their age, the way they present themselves, the hard work they put in is all being shown during their lives. Have been a fan ever since the 6th gen, up till now. Each member no matter how good, or bad their singing, has something to contribute to Morning Musume, that is what makes them special. Even with the rise of AKB, they still managed to keep true to their performance and still getting new fans for those that have happend to chance upon their live performance. To me, they have saved me during my lowest period when i happen to chance upon their music when i was in high school. I'd say even i do not have an Oshi any more after Ishida's graduation, i'll continue to support them and watch over them. Thank you for letting people know about them!
@lewweston891418 сағат бұрын
I think she’s just autistic lol. I love her.
@fuckugplus20 сағат бұрын
japan had their gen z 20 y ago
@タク-b8iКүн бұрын
謝謝茄子🍆
@mystery62668Күн бұрын
"She dominated the scene with her presence due to her distinct uniqueness"
@I.ischrisКүн бұрын
Morning Musume and the rest of Hello! project is very interesting to me so much lore behind it. You should make more Hello Project videos surrounding it.
@bnr3439Күн бұрын
A gay porn actor finally makes it big in the world
@VeloSims2 күн бұрын
I'm wondering why you chose such a clickbait title for this video that is actually informative and well researched. It's quite the opposite of underdog to be as popular as Momusu were at the time of Ai no Tane. I have also been recommended your Atarashii Gakko video multiple times, but I have not watched it because frankly the title&thumbnail make it seem so clickbaity and driven by shock value, which I always hate to see as a long term jpop fan. I might give it a shot now that I see you know what you're talking about. Still, I hope you can maybe take this as something to consider. That being said, I'm eager to see what the next Era will be named and everything Momusu still will do. Been following since ~2009.
@pedrob39533 күн бұрын
Gen Z doesn't exist anywhere outside the US. It's a concept which only makes sense within American history and society.
@alteredyayoi3 күн бұрын
absolutely love her
@The_RevieW347123 күн бұрын
somehow asking how their family member feel on everyday basis , is awkward ?!!
@jonlanun3 күн бұрын
I’m a fan during the late platinum era around 2010. Eri, Reina and Ai are my favorite. They still doing good today and Oda Sakura is my oshimen. The cool thing about this group is Tsunku is a massive Beatles fans and you can really see the influences in his early works for the group.
@IbisGriffith3 күн бұрын
I’m very happy I found this video I’ve been really getting into her music
@funtereblanche4 күн бұрын
What song is in the backround 4.25?
@mimolettemonster4 күн бұрын
A TsujiKago deep dive, from the audition to what happened to W (and afterward, especially afterward) would be so fascinating
@anno28864 күн бұрын
Hello, love your videos m8! Just a suggestion, maybe it would be a cool idea to make a video about the otaku club Mogra? Its pretty famous with otaku both in Japan and all over the world!
4 күн бұрын
No wonder
@tlst945 күн бұрын
What if in an alternate timeline, humans can only breed once in a lifetime at age 19? And give birth on their 20th birthdays? Also, what if every Gen worldwide was born at the start of an even-number decade(and everywhere shares the same names as in USA)? Like Baby Boomers on Jan. 1, 1940, Gen Xers on Jan. 1, 1960, and Millennials on Jan. 1, 1980? How'd the world have looked like(even in Japan and USA)? How'd history have played out? And how'd pop-cultures and childhood memories have been different?
@DarkFoxV5 күн бұрын
13:30
@gwenmcgarry5285 күн бұрын
Japanese companies when gen-z wants to have a stable life and not be sexually harassed: 😮
@zerochan000005 күн бұрын
Finalllyyy 😭🙏 This is the video I've been waiting for such a long time ♥ Thank you for making this
@jadetea61125 күн бұрын
I heard her song in the Ranma remake & she reminded me of a wilder sounding Saito Shuka. I'm a fan of this vocal styling & her beats are fun. Japanese people say, "She doesn't fit in," but I wonder if she just developed her personality due to being chronically online as a teen. She's definitely an older Gen Z and easily would fit in with Western women of her age group. The controversy surrounding her sounds similar to how people spoke of early Doja Cat or current Chappel Roan. I'm highkey grossed out by her fans in the video, but I guess Ano found a way to make her buck off suckers at first. Glad she is successful as a soloist. People saying she may have nuerodivergance is definitely a speculation. With all the cognative testing required, I don't think its fair to push that label on anyone. Interests and personalities overlap. I just think her speaking pattern is similar to a basic introvert. If she skipped socializing a lot, she doesn't care for the nuance of keigo because it beats around the bush. Being direct would end a social interaction much quicker, especially if she is uncomfortable.
@skillbopster5 күн бұрын
Its 'zed' you yankee wannabe.
@Kekswaffel2085 күн бұрын
Great that you finally have a sponsorship! But Proton VPN is better.
@DudeJericho5 күн бұрын
Maybe I need to make a video about “reading the air” 🤔
@s2oop4366 күн бұрын
they are not underrated; they are the biggest GG before akb48 takeover the scene. they fall cause of mismanagement, false pride, marketing to wrong audiences. they even tried to sell lies like saying members only listen to Hello Project music. unlike akb48 which are more relatable to mass people
@moorooster2236 күн бұрын
she's been one of my favorite youtubers for a long time. glad to see she's getting attention in western youtube as well!
@One20Forty6 күн бұрын
We don’t always get outstanding female metal singers, so let’s cherish her as much as we can!!
@manfromuranus7 күн бұрын
She's one of the best performers I've ever seen in the history of rock and roll. I wonder if she ever toured outside Japan.
@tashumsp4587 күн бұрын
I love your video’s I binge watched them!❤️ I would love it if you did a video of Avu-chan from Queen Bee. She such an interesting and unusual person it would be great to learn more of her.
@KerasBrand7 күн бұрын
Why are you covering a dying society? It is anti-human childless nation.
@tanukii9251SnackboxAye7 күн бұрын
I love Morning Musume along with the other groups from HelloProject :)
@KAIZORIANEMPIRE8 күн бұрын
am confused how do they survive... money? business? lol youtube?
@camellia9248 күн бұрын
Bad time to know spanish
@HELLOTHERESTEEL8 күн бұрын
I just enjoy her songs, it just that
@demin7898 күн бұрын
Hello! Project really thought the brand would survive kicking the most popular members of their golden generation like Aibon and specially Maki. Then AKB48 buried them forever. The girls they have now have very little personality in comparison to the old generations and dont have the entirety of media around the product to showcase the members like they had before.
@filipfenix9 күн бұрын
So some generations are literally in the span of 5 years, other generations in the span of 20+ , doesn't make sense.
@dovesr04789 күн бұрын
Frankly working less will probably improve productivity. Since looking busy is more important than actually doing work, spending less time at work will reduce exhaustion and burnout and may increase the amount of work able to be done. Not that the idiot boomer execs will care, but it might end up as a win for both sides.
@Lian7009 күн бұрын
mabye she's autistic.
@leroios9 күн бұрын
I love following her work, I indeed discovered her with the Chainswam ED, but since I enjoyed every song of her Thanks for the video
@KarlSturmgewher10 күн бұрын
This Kasuhara is an epidemic in Japan, we have such like it here in America. I hope the staff can understand my English, and with the Japanese translation...
@VileGecko10 күн бұрын
Interestingly enough the Western generation classification system still kind ow makes sense in post-sov countries - at least to a degree (also me being a Ukrainian imposes another very *specific* bias). Millenials are the people who were born when the ussr was at its lowest or in the harsher and more chaotic part of the 90s following the dissolution. Even the elder kids have not truly "experienced* the soviet union even if witnessed its last years. Expect a very poor childhood and stagnant teenage years. Internet, mobile phones, social networks caught up to this cohort between what is considered high school years in the West (you'd typically go to the same school for all ±11 years of education) to student or early employment years and is considered luxury anyways. Have been growing up within the Golden Age of television. Only the upper class kids travel abroad. The war started at a young adult age. Starter social platform: local forums and chats, later ICQ, later VKontakte. Gen Zs are the people who were born into the frugal stability of the aughts and pre-war tens. Parents have a more well-established standing therefore the childhood is closer to that of the Westerner kids. The Internet and pocket devices are already there by the time they're old enough to use them and the parents are wealthy enough not to consider those a luxury anymore. Television is basically irrelevant, pre-algorithm KZbin is the way. Middle class family kids have likely traveled abroad even if to Egypt or Turkey. The war started in childhood or teenage years. Starter social platform: Instagram. Gen Alphas are the people who are born after the war has started. Parents are likely to be the eldest of the millenials who had the chance to establish themselves before the 2008 financial crisis at best or before the 2022 invasion at worst. Digital technologies are in full swing so a good portion of those are the "iPad kids" a significant degree the same as in the West. Phones and tablets are given instead of toys. Visa-free travel is established, and the earlier war years haven't impacted most families that significantly - most families have traveled abroad at least a couple of times before the 2022. Starter social platform: TikTok.
@Hay_Bay10 күн бұрын
I've noticed that a lot of the things Asian specifically Japanese girls do is cite but if anybody else tried it, it would be cringe af lol
@pumpkingamebox11 күн бұрын
In America, Gen Z is everyone born in between 1995 to 2009. As a Russian born in 1998, I’m technically a Gen Z, however, Russian culture was very different from 1995 to 2009 in comparison to the US. In some ways I’d call it slower. So, in actuality, I share a lot more in common with millennials rather than Gen Z.
@Minato_Akiyama0311 күн бұрын
Weebs: Japan is so great and Japan is so smart! Also me as an Asian myself: Ummm...idk about that chief
@Diceobsession11 күн бұрын
RAAHHHHH MORNING MUSUME 🔥🗣🗣🗣
@tylertruong342811 күн бұрын
Yes please more Morning Musume videos
@KoharuMacchiato11 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering Momusu! I've been a fan of theirs for about 15 years around when Kimagure Princess released! I was immediately in love with the song and the group as a whole! I saw the end of the Platinum era and saw the Colorful era grow and improve! Now most of those members are now pursuing a new dream! 💕💕 I hope other people who never knew them enjoy their work! 💕
@DudeJericho5 күн бұрын
👍
@coastofazure661011 күн бұрын
from what I've seen on her twitter Go cheated on her. she deserves to be loved a lot i can't believe he did it
@kaeruiwa12 күн бұрын
Jun Togawa, who appears in director Yoshimitsu Morita's movies, is always cute.