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00:00Today's guest is this person.
00:03Tonight's shocking transformation story!
00:11It's Kiri-san. Nice to meet you.
00:13Nice to meet you.
00:14Kiri-san?
00:15Before we announce who Kiri-san is,
00:19there's something I'd like everyone to see.
00:23Staff-san, please!
00:25Kiri-san!
00:28Eh?
00:29Ah, so that's what it is.
00:31She's elegant.
00:33Kiri-san, please!
00:55Kiri-san, thank you very much!
01:08Amazing!
01:11She's a pianist!
01:13Thank you, Kiri-san!
01:16I will now announce who Kiri-san is.
01:20Today's Kiri-san is...
01:22She received piano lessons and became one of the top 3 musicians in the world.
01:29She's the future of Japanese music.
01:33But because of Itakura-san, she became a comedian.
01:36Eh?
01:40I've never met her.
01:43Because of Itakura-san?
01:45Yes.
01:46There's a lot going on.
01:49There's a lot going on.
01:52She became a comedian.
01:54Why are you a comedian?
01:57I'm not Yoshimoto.
01:58I'm Yoshimoto.
01:59Kiri-san has been living in Russia since she was 6 months old.
02:04She started playing the piano when she was 5 years old.
02:08As a result of her piano lessons,
02:10she has won more than 35 contests all over the world.
02:16Amazing!
02:17Her talent and her parents' intentions match perfectly.
02:20After that,
02:22she went to Moscow Music Academy, which is known as one of the top 3 music academies in the world.
02:27She studied there.
02:30That's amazing.
02:31She usually studies from the age of 18 to 22.
02:35But Kiri-san...
02:37She entered the school at the age of 16.
02:40Eh?
02:41She's a genius!
02:43Can you do that?
02:44Yes, I can.
02:46That's right.
02:47Kiri-san was supposed to have a bright future as a musician.
02:53But now,
02:54she's a popular comedian.
02:57She's a popular comedian.
02:58But it was Itakura-san who got in the way.
03:02Do you remember anything?
03:04I've never been to Moscow for business.
03:07You've never been to Moscow for business.
03:09There are a lot of ways.
03:11I'm in a position where I have to say that I've met a music genius.
03:17But you want Itakura-san to be proud of you, right?
03:20Yes, that's right.
03:21That's why you said,
03:22I'll do my best.
03:23And you gave her a pocket money.
03:25Takeshi-san, too.
03:26That's how much he admires you.
03:29Takeshi-san, too.
03:31At the age of 5,
03:32Kiri-san started playing the piano because her teacher told her to.
03:36I hated it.
03:39And then...
03:41Is this Moscow?
03:42Yes, it's Moscow.
03:45This movement is different.
03:49Her talent exploded from her childhood.
03:54At the age of 13, she joined a super famous Russian orchestra.
04:02She played in a huge hall of about 1,800 people.
04:05She played in a huge hall of Moscow.
04:14She's a professional.
04:18She won many contests all over the world.
04:26The birth of the piano world.
04:29That's what was expected.
04:33And now, Kiri-san...
04:36What are you doing today?
04:38I'm going to a concert.
04:40Is this a well-known theater?
04:43Yes, I come here once or twice a month.
04:49I didn't want to marry a 10-year-old man.
04:54So I grew up.
04:58She's funny.
04:59For some reason, she became a young entertainer in front of about 30 people.
05:05She's funny.
05:06At the age of 13, she attracted 1,800 people.
05:09Nine years later, the number of customers has decreased to one-sixtieth.
05:15How did this happen?
05:18I happened to be watching YouTube because I had nothing to do with COVID-19.
05:24Impulse's Itakura's pin-up story came out.
05:28What happened to Kiri-san?
05:33A genius who is supposed to be a world-famous pianist
05:36Watch the story until you become a comedian.
05:42What's going on?
05:44I influenced a lot of people at the convenience store, but I'm a pin-up.
05:48Cool.
05:49You're getting better.
05:51After watching the live video, I suddenly got better.
05:55I can do it. I'm a senior.
05:58Suddenly, I feel like a junior.
06:02This time, the narrator, Lucifer Yoshioka, is sick and on vacation.
06:06Aida Sanshiro of the same agency will play a big role.
06:12Kiri-san became a comedian because she was influenced by Itakura's story.
06:20Even if I quit being a comedian, I'll never go back to being a pianist.
06:24I want you to come back.
06:29Why did this happen?
06:32First, let's take a look at how a genius pianist was born.
06:39Both of Kiri-san's parents are Japanese.
06:43Kiri-san's father moved to Russia as soon as he was born.
06:48He started playing the piano when he was five years old.
06:52In Russia, there are many places where you can study for free,
06:56such as music schools, art schools, and theater schools.
07:03The music school was the closest to my house.
07:07At the age of five, did you feel like you could play something?
07:11People around you say you're a genius.
07:15At a very early stage, I felt like I had made a difference.
07:19That's amazing!
07:20It's interesting to hear that.
07:24She started going to a music school because it was close to her house.
07:29The teacher was Mr. Ibetta, who is said to be the best teacher in Moscow.
07:37Mr. Ibetta.
07:39Kiri-san didn't have much motivation.
07:44But Mr. Ibetta liked her for some reason.
07:51As a result, the Sparta education was automatically taught to her.
07:57And it will continue forever.
08:00Kiri-san is 10 years old.
08:02This is the schedule of the day when she had a hard time when she was in 4th grade in Japan.
08:08First of all, I get up at 6 a.m.
08:11It's a lot of work.
08:13At 8 a.m., I go to an elementary school.
08:17The math teacher teaches me math.
08:20I finish at 2 p.m.
08:22From 3 p.m., I play the piano at the music school.
08:27I play the piano until 10 p.m.
08:31After that, I eat dinner and take a bath.
08:35I have to study for my homework at the music school.
08:39I have to study until 3 p.m.
08:41That's tough.
08:43That's amazing.
08:45If you look at it like this, there's no room for the door to jump in anywhere.
08:51About 15 years ago.
08:53I can't see Moscow.
08:56I can't see Moscow.
08:58As a result of this super Sparta life,
09:01I won about 30 competitions when I was 14 years old.
09:07The piano world's super vibration exploded.
09:12It's a situation where I can't quit even if I want to quit.
09:15So you're not happy anymore?
09:17I won the championship.
09:20Didn't you feel like you were having fun until you were 14?
09:24I've never had fun playing the piano.
09:29I've always wanted to quit, so I've been playing the piano all the time.
09:33That's a pretty direct expression.
09:40The strings inside were shaking.
09:43What kind of answer is that?
09:45You're doing it.
09:47You don't have to spread it out.
09:50You didn't want to do it.
09:53You didn't want to be the world's best pianist for a moment.
09:58I didn't think so.
10:00That's a waste.
10:02What you want to do and your talent don't match.
10:06I'm not suddenly doing my brother's skin.
10:10You want to change your stance.
10:14One day, Kiri, who has been living a super Sparta life, became 14 years old.
10:19Kiri, who can't think of anything other than playing the piano, takes a bold action.
10:26Kiri, who realized that her life was too much of a piano-playing life and that she would continue to play the piano in the future, thought this.
10:36It's a lot of trouble, so I can't jump to the music school.
10:43I knew it would take six years from the age of 14 to enter the music school.
10:48And I knew it would cost me money for the last four years.
10:52There's no point in spending money on your own study.
10:57If you do this for two years, it's free.
11:00I thought it was cool to jump.
11:03Kiri, who was living a stoic life for free, decided to finish her remaining six years of study in two years.
11:13She decided to go into a more hellish mode by herself.
11:18Kiri entered the music school from the age of 18 to 22.
11:22At the age of 16, she passed the top three music schools in the world.
11:31By the way, what did you do when you were 16 years old?
11:35When I was 16, I wore a helmet and played tennis with Kasuga.
11:43That's a wonderful memory.
11:48We've heard about Kiri's piano life so far.
11:52We asked professional pianists how amazing it was.
11:58The person we asked is Takuma Ishii, who is currently active all over the world as a pianist who graduated from Wien National University of Music.
12:07I watched his performance video.
12:10He had a lot of imagination.
12:13You don't grow up when you're young.
12:16You have a lot of experience, so you want to make a good sound.
12:19You can play with good imagination.
12:23He showed me a lot of scenery.
12:25I think he's a genius even though he's young.
12:29What's more?
12:30It is said that he was 16 years old when he entered the Moscow Music Academy.
12:36What do you think of that?
12:38You're laughing.
12:39It's a ridiculous thing to laugh at.
12:42That's the Moscow Music Academy.
12:45And he's Japanese.
12:47I've never heard of it.
12:49I think it's a legend that he's been around for decades.
12:55I think it's a treasure of the classical music world rather than a Japanese treasure.
13:01It's more than a Japanese treasure.
13:04I think it's a waste, but I think it's worth going back.
13:09You're happy with what you just said, right?
13:13I don't want to quit.
13:16You were afraid to say that you'd thought about it.
13:21Even if I quit, I won't go back to being a pianist.
13:26It's because of Mr. Itakura.
13:29I want to go back.
13:32I want to go back and shine.
13:35I want to go back.
13:38I want to go back.
13:40Anyone can be a comedian.
13:45Mr. Kiri, a third-year student at the world's top three music academies.
13:52At last, he has an encounter that will change his life.
13:58Mr. Kiri, who was returning to Japan for a while as a Russian woman.
14:02At that time, he met a video on YouTube that made Mr. Kiri's fate crazy.
14:10This is Mr. Itakura's hidden story.
14:17I laughed so hard that I couldn't breathe.
14:20I laughed so hard that I couldn't breathe.
14:24At the same time, I laughed so hard that I couldn't breathe.
14:27I laughed so hard that I couldn't breathe.
14:30It's different from what you do.
14:33I play other people's songs all the time.
14:39I've never been nervous in a competition.
14:43Then let's make a song, not a story.
14:47Please.
14:49Please make a song.
14:51That's how it feels.
14:55Mr. Itakura's hidden story that shocked everyone.
14:58You can see it all on YouTube.
15:01This is the first scene.
15:04This is a naked dynamite.
15:07Mr. Itakura, what kind of story is this?
15:10There's a scene where a joker says,
15:13If you shoot me, dynamite will explode.
15:18But he's also exposed.
15:23He's running in Japan.
15:25Which one should I arrest?
15:29It's a controversy that the police tell you to choose one.
15:35If you want to play the piano and laugh, you have to choose one.
15:41It's like a competition.
15:45I don't know which one is more exposed.
15:48Mr. Kiri, who was shocked by Mr. Itakura's hidden story,
15:51I wanted to be a comedian.
15:56In short,
15:58According to Mr. Itakura's story,
16:00One of the treasures of the classical world is gone.
16:05In short,
16:07One of his talents exploded with dynamite.
16:11So I chose that one.
16:13Mr. Kiri, who decided to be a comedian,
16:16I'm going to arrest you right away.
16:21You're going to arrest me?
16:22Yes.
16:23I'm going to arrest you?
16:24Yes.
16:25I wish you had written a comment in the comment section.
16:29I've been through this kind of life.
16:31I was impressed with this story, so I quit.
16:33I was definitely replying to the comment.
16:35No!
16:37Keep going!
16:40But the genius teacher taught me this.
16:44My mother and father said,
16:47If you say this, you'll be a great person.
16:50Didn't you say you'd quit?
16:53So I said I'd take a leave of absence.
16:57So I took a leave of absence.
17:01So you still have a reason for your parents?
17:05Yes, I did.
17:07I've had a little bit of trouble.
17:10In order to expand my music career,
17:15If I become a novelist and go to a novel school,
17:19I think it will expand.
17:21So I want to come back to Japan and learn.
17:25Do you think you're in Japan to study novels?
17:32Yes.
17:34You're going to be hated by your parents.
17:38That's crazy.
17:40That's crazy.
17:41It's going to get to the point where it's amazing.
17:44In order to camouflage his desire to become a comedian,
17:49He's going to do something outrageous.
17:52In order to convince his parents,
17:54Kiri entered a novel school as promised.
17:58But!
17:59On the day of admission,
18:01With the scholarship he received,
18:03He dropped out of the school.
18:06I just wanted a scholarship.
18:09To show my parents.
18:11If I could get this...
18:13A year ago,
18:17I worked part-time at a bookstore.
18:20With the scholarship he received,
18:24And the scholarship he received from JCA,
18:30He dropped out of the novel school and started working at JCA.
18:36What should I do with this kid?
18:39What should I do with this kid?
18:41Look at the parents.
18:44You're having a lot of fun now, right?
18:46It's the peak.
18:48In terms of life and graphs,
18:51Your hair quality has improved.
18:53Thanks to your laughter.
18:54It's smooth and shiny.
18:56It's a shampoo commercial.
18:59He won over 35 contests at the piano.
19:04But his achievements are in the past.
19:07He's still in the first round of the R-man,
19:10But he'll do his best from now on.
19:13That's true.
19:15He was in the theater, but he dropped out of the first round.
19:18The amount of salt in the soup,
19:21Judging by the melting of the namekuji,
19:24If I did a story like that,
19:26That's a good setting.
19:28I'd be cut off.
19:31The amount of salt in the soup,
19:35Judging by the melting of the namekuji,
19:40Even if you write a little salt in the recipe book,
19:44Even if you write a pinch of salt,
19:46You don't know.
19:48If you write the namekuji,
19:50It's easy to guess.
19:53The data of the contestants in the contest is special.
20:02You have to do it in various places and look at it on average.
20:04I don't know.
20:06It's better not to decide on the first slide.
20:11He's giving advice as an entertainer.
20:13He's suddenly like a master.
20:15He's starting to push his back.
20:17He's in a bad mood today.
20:19He's trying to get back to his old self.
20:21He's giving serious advice on comedy.
20:24I don't know what to do.
20:27I think I'll be worried about it until it sells.
20:34Lastly, Kiri-san.
20:36I have a favor to ask you this time.
20:40I'm not asking you to do this.
20:47I brought you to the theater.
20:49Please subscribe to TVer.
20:53I have a favor to ask you this time.
20:58I'm not asking you to do this.
21:02Please do a two-man live.
21:05Two-man live?
21:14I'm sorry.
21:17It's not a reality show.
21:19It's not a two-man reality show.
21:21You have to hold your breath and watch.
21:24It's charismatic.
21:26You can do your best.
21:30I'll do it someday.
21:32I see.
21:34I don't know what to do.
21:38I don't know how to answer.
21:43It's rare.
21:44I'm running out of time.
21:47I'm sorry.
21:50I don't know what to do.
21:53If you do a two-man live, you won't be judged for what you've created.
22:02That's right.
22:05You faced it properly.
22:08As a senior comedian.
22:10I don't know what to do today.
22:15I have no choice but to ask the editor to connect with this personality.
22:21I want to go back to the piano.
22:25I don't know.
22:27Kiri is...
22:30I'm a bad person.
22:33He's a dynamite.
22:44Let's see the final review.
22:46Kiri is...
22:48He's the one who blew up the piano.
22:54He's a dynamite.
22:56He's a dynamite.
22:58We have an announcement from Mr. Nagao.
23:01Movie Oishikute Naku Toki.
23:03Movie Oishikute Naku Toki will be released on April 4th.
23:09First love, sudden breakup, and revealed secret.
23:13It's a sad love story that happens in 30 years.
23:17Please watch it at the theater.
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