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00:03School Revolution New Semester Special Quiz
00:06This is the best
00:1118th year
00:12This is the 18th new school term
00:17What kind of school is it?
00:19First of all, our performance is quite poor.
00:22With careful attention
00:25Today's topic will be useful for starting a new life.
00:27The best way to solve various crises
00:3114 consecutive shots
00:33Furthermore, special events for the new school term
00:36Selected by school staff
00:39The best scenes from the past 17 years are revealed.
00:45First, let's trouble this lady.
00:47The best ways to cope with pollen allergies
00:52When I opened a new box of tissues
00:56The first one is hard to pick up, but you can pick up two or three at once.
01:01There are quite a few like that.
01:04What's the best way to take the first picture of Paco Tish?
01:09Do you take the picture after doing that?
01:13Well, I'm not sure if what I'm doing is the best way, but...
01:16Even if you lose, the best thing to do is to pull it out with all your might.
01:22I relied on Mr. Moriwaki, the famous "Great King" player known as Eliel.
01:28First, please open the opening of this tissue box.
01:32So, please press the center a little to create a small indentation.
01:38When you take a tissue from it, it's packed tightly all the way to the top.
01:44So it's difficult to get your finger inside and take out the first sheet.
01:48So there's a structure there between the tissue and this box.
01:52If you create a gap and press it, that gap will form.
01:55So it becomes easier to pick up the first one.
01:57Press it!
02:04Another common concern raised in urban areas was moving
02:09The best time to move is during the conversion period when rates are cheaper.
02:14It's cheap on certain days in the month and in January, and throughout the year.
02:21I'm on the subject, I want to know, Yamada-kun, what is Best?
02:27All year round, rainy days are the best, right? - Art Moving Center
02:36According to Mr. Yamamoto, the move will take place on a Sunday.
02:41It's a strike.
07:13So, please try it when you're in trouble. And now, the new school term begins!
07:19So this is its first appearance.
07:22Yes, I'm a real high school student, Miyasaka Mizuki, the same age as the show's host.
07:27Which of the school members has someone they admire?
07:35Meruru isn't very strong, as you'd expect from someone who tries to pull her out.
07:55We've looked at a lot of great things so far, what do you think, Miyasaka-san?
07:59I also have a severe hay fever right now, so I use a box of tissues almost every day.
08:04I use so much tissue, I go through about a whole box a day.
08:08I thought I'd like to try this.
08:41It comes again while I'm typing the reply, why can't it be faster?
08:45I want to be able to send the necessary messages in reply to messages.
08:50To gain trust quickly, the best thing to do is Kasuga-san
08:58Well, the speed at which you can say that is when it becomes a facial expression on their face, you know.
09:03Is the first thing you tell your child to wait a moment?
09:07This applies to smartphones in general, but text input
09:13The fastest method is voice input.
09:17For example, if you're replying to "Are you at the office today?", you could say "Tomorrow from 9 to 10 am..."
09:23I'm at Nippon Television in Shiodome, but I'll be there from this afternoon onwards.
09:25I will be away from my desk from the afternoon until the morning.
09:30Even long replies like this take only 7 seconds with email apps.
09:35If you have the LINE app or Bunjinryoku Churu, you can do it anywhere.
09:39Regarding the pauses in the way the speaker spoke, I would say...
09:42It is designed to go in. The exclamation mark is an exclamation mark.
09:44If you say "work," it will enter, and if you want to open a business, you can say "open a business."
09:49Next, we'll solve the problem of blurry smartphone cameras.
09:57Here are some concerns about babies:
10:04When taking photos, the background sometimes gets a little blurry.
10:07The tour title and my light stick and acrylic stand
10:10When you want to take a picture of something together, you want to capture both of them in the same shot, right?
10:15That's troublesome.
10:17Focus perfectly on both the subject and the background.
10:21The best way to take a picture is to do it like this. Yaotome-kun is base
10:27That's this, um, to darken the screen, ah, darken the screen.
10:34Why? I don't understand, I don't understand, wake up?
10:40When I asked Mr. Kajigaya, he said that even within the iPhone camera, for example...
10:48With lenses that have an ultra-wide angle, the magnification is something like 0.something.
10:53You can choose it. Huh? What is this Akstar, wait, my, my cute
10:58Good Akstar: At normal 1x zoom, the background becomes blurry.
11:01However, when using an ultra-wide-angle lens, which is more important: the subject or the background?
11:07So that it can be in focus
11:12From here on, we'll introduce some household tips that you might not know about, recommended by housekeepers.
11:17I'd like to know about the best features of your smartphone, for example, in situations like this.
11:25You know how sometimes you accidentally write or write notes on a wedding kimono.
11:32If you accidentally delete it, the best thing to do is shake your iPhone, remember this:
11:37is
11:38Especially when I try to press something, I sometimes accidentally touch the letters below it.
11:41I accidentally deleted the text. Let's start from there. Then shake the iPhone itself.
11:46This will cause the word "cancel" to appear on the screen.
11:51So, if you press "cancel," it will return to the previous state.
11:56Therefore, any characters you accidentally deleted will reappear like this.
12:04Next, here are some things that will be useful in your new life: You'll have more drinking parties in your new life.
12:13The way you call a waiter in a noisy izakaya (Japanese pub)
12:18What's the voice of the best Asahi?
12:52It's typical ambient noise in a Japanese-style pub.
12:57In an izakaya (Japanese pub), low-pitched sounds are concentrated, so higher-pitched voices are more effective.
13:07Apparently it will become easier to get in, so with that in mind, Asahi-san called a store employee over.
13:12Try it out.
13:14This is the worst, but why is this okay?
13:25Next up is a new life in Shikoku.
13:35The best alarm clock sound is one that lets you wake up easily in the morning.
13:39When I listened to Mr. Muraoka, who studies psychoacoustics, I found that he was simply
13:46It's not just about the volume being loud, but also how deep the index is
13:51The important thing is how to proceed. The most certain way is
13:56I think it's the sound of papier-mâché.
13:59Okay, Chinen-kun, it's good that you seem to feel a sense of crisis.
14:06The sound of a police car is kind of startling, isn't it, when you've done something wrong?
14:12The correct answer is the sound of a turtle flying, this "poo" sound of a turtle.
14:23It doesn't stay within a single pitch, but subtly goes up and down.
15:33In the case of 4/4 time, the offbeat refers to the time between the clicks.
15:38The opening 12 seconds of Bye Bye Fight are famous for this underlying theme.
15:49Apparently, he's been in it 33 times.
15:52When a child has to do some tidying up or something like that
15:56This is a very effective song for that occasion, and it was featured on School Revolution.
16:01The familiar Pearl Kindergarten in Kamada was conducting an experiment.
16:06Is it okay if I use it for my kindergarten?
17:41As a result, the kids who were competing in the Bye Bye Fight race were 42 seconds faster.
17:45Furthermore, the Bye Bye Fight Group also appeared in other classes.
17:49This result will make you 49 seconds faster, so if you're in a hurry, say bye bye.
17:55Applying the "t"
19:00The exquisite combination of photos and text makes this morning a popular choice.
19:03I remember the group that I normally remember on Instagram today and cover my ears
19:14Divide into two groups to learn by and then verify.
19:18Memorize 30 posts in 20 minutes and take a test. First, just like normal.
19:24The group that memorized this one, I'm giving up on this one, but what
19:30I don't really know the answer, wait, I might sneeze, take a picture
19:37Wait, Sydney, Sydney, Sydney, what's that, what's that, what is this?
19:42Is this Born Sydney? What is this? This team is unexpectedly...
19:46call
19:48The accuracy rate is approximately 8. Using the one-sided mimisagi memorization method.
19:53The team that did that can certainly say that, right?
20:33This team's entire team got over 90% of the answers correct, so the accuracy rate is low.
20:41The team that experimented with the notation came out on top.
20:46There's one staff member here who's messing around with something.
20:49Since it's a verification of each and every one of them, Instagram
20:54Let's play Ruta!
21:26I wonder how they remember things like that, like they have some kind of video recording.
21:30Is it more like a shower or something, rather than an image in my head?
21:36There are specific areas to start washing, right? Each area is like that, once.
21:39Once you get into it, it becomes a routine, and the next thing you do is move this way and then move that way.
21:43It's like a sound that moves, and your body gradually becomes linked to it.
21:47Do you get the feeling?
22:00Masuga, how do you memorize your stand-up comedy routines?
22:04The guy named Koji Sato from Dokidoki Camp is with that guy.
22:08Sato Koji said he would adjust to it before the actual performance, and Wakabayashi-san also
22:13Since he's paired with Koji Sato, Koji Sato is one of the two members of Audrey.
22:17I can do it, I can do Audrey by myself, but the actual performance...
22:25Since it's Wakabayashi, won't it be like, "But Sato Koji did it this way"?
22:28For a moment, I think it's like an ad-lib, but when Koji Sato does it...
22:31I didn't have any.
22:37Well, even if you say that, I bet they'll say it during the actual performance.
22:42This is what school members want to know about what to do in that situation.
22:45To resolve the issue, Yamada first asks Zakiyama the best small
22:52What's the best way to deal with Zakiyama-san when he's making jokes with his voice?
22:56What do you mean? When you're making a joke in a clear and loud voice, you're already...
23:00To put it simply, I say "Jai Jai Jai" or something like that.
23:34Let's ask Mr. Sakiyama directly. What do you think of this?
23:37Would that be the best option for the person themselves?
24:15Just enough water to make me say, "All you need to do is give me a little smile."
24:26Tsuki-chan, did you hear Sakiyama-san's voice faintly next to you today? Wow, I could hear it really well.
24:30It's better to listen to it as if it were a whisper from your senior.
24:34I was wondering whether I should look this way or what to do, and then I thought, oh, right.
24:38You looked at me, didn't you?
25:58Next up is Mizuki-chan, a current high school student.
26:02Apparently, there are some problems unique to people from the Kansai region, and recently, when asked what to eat with friends...
26:16I went to an all-you-can-eat restaurant, and what can I say is that you can eat it over and over again, right?
26:21I said it, but it was ignored, and at times like that I'm the only one who thinks it's amazing
26:26It gets really awkward, and I worry a lot about what to do in those situations.
26:29te aa
26:30Let's go, Kasuga-san.
26:33Kasuga-san, what was it again? I could eat as much as I want, what was it?
26:42What the hell are you, you idiot?
27:45Interpersonal crises are frequent, so etiquette instructor Hira
27:50Professor Hayashi and Professor Okamoto, a researcher of communication strategies.
27:54I asked them for the best way to deal with it.
27:58I often found myself in these kinds of workplace crises, and I've managed to save money on lunch quite a bit.
28:04But I end up going because I get invited and I can't refuse.
28:10What is the best way to politely decline an invitation you don't want to go to?
28:17Waho?
28:45Zakiyama-san
28:55People's first and last impressions are very important.
29:00It's said that it will remain.
29:02For example, when declining an invitation to go to lunch, there are cases where it can be negative.
29:10Instead of refusing in a straightforward manner, use a polite preface.
29:23Apparently, using "witch" allows you to decline without offending the other person.
29:28This part remains, but this impression is very strong.
29:32This allows you to refuse without hurting the other person's feelings.
29:35Can it be used on LINE too? Yes, it can.
29:39Next, you have to make small talk with your boss at work.
29:45When there's nothing else to talk about, what should you talk about? How do you make small talk?
29:49I'm struggling with how to liven things up.
29:54Thank you for your hard work. Oh, so elevators are difficult, is that what you mean?
29:59In those slightly awkward moments that frequently occur in a setting, the first thing you say is best.
30:05Is Kochi-kun the best?
30:41The important thing is to preserve that feeling. People think that way.
30:46I felt like that person must be a good person, so I told myself.
30:51As we talked about good things we had in common, I started to think the other person was a good person too.
30:54One technique is to ask questions that the other person has never asked before.
30:58That's what I recommend.
31:00Well, clothes are good too, I think next is something everyone has experienced.
31:06It's a slightly embarrassing situation, like tripping over something on the street.
31:12I know, it's embarrassing when you fall down.
31:17I want to know how to deal with it without feeling embarrassed when I stumble on the road.
31:25It's best to behave in a way that doesn't involve others.
31:51Instead of acting like nothing happened and moving on to the next thing after stumbling,
31:57Conversely, if you stumble on the road, it's best to turn it into a laughing matter.
32:05I think it would be good to pretend to trip and fall over in a big backswing.
32:10I think it will get dark in a peel-like state, so the surroundings will be fun.
32:45Who are you talking to? What's going on? What do you mean? I don't understand.
32:49I'm not saying everyone needs to watch the introduction because they don't know which country it is.
32:53Isn't that right? What kind of all-you-can-eat should we be talking about?
32:57It's difficult, I wonder what it is? They're walking, so what happened? But Nao-chan is doing this too.
33:02You're used to tripping, right?
35:04From veterans who have been with the show since its early days to newcomers, there's a wide variety of people like that.
35:09The staff decided to re-examine the show as the new school term begins, and chose the best
35:14Let's take a look back at the scene. First up, veterans with 15 years of experience on the show.
35:19Director Harada's Best Scenes
35:23This episode was from a little over 10 years ago, and it featured Coach-kun, who was still in high school at the time.
35:29It's hard to imagine this from when he was a live Draft, but he's suddenly become rebellious.
35:34I felt that they were being rude, and there were others like Zakiyama-san as well.
35:43In the presence of highly respected seniors, suddenly adopting a rebellious attitude.
35:49I remember being quite surprised by that.
35:53That was during the time we learned about different aspects of life.
35:59The time when someone is worried about something
36:02Well, I think it would probably take me about 10 years, maybe around 10 years?
36:29Next up is Tanaka, who was in charge of the recent 800th episode special.
36:33Director Naka.
36:37I stumbled upon this really interesting show while rewatching past episodes.
36:41It's Yaotome-san who's had it done many times, probably because of her thinning hair.
36:52Idols who are teased about thinning hair, or rather, idols who are teased about thinning hair in general.
36:56I haven't really seen that kind of thing, or rather, it's quite rare for comedians to do that.
37:01He has a response that is comparable to the others.
37:04The fact that they can deliver it with that kind of speed is really interesting and impactful.
37:08Target.
39:09Hmm, I wonder what it is about me that you like?
40:26If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands - a game where you need to synchronize your movements.
40:32The key to this powerful game is that the player hits the drums in time with the music.
40:37They hit you somewhere on your stomach or knee, so if you're trying to guard, look out the corners.
40:42I'll block that attack while remaining hidden.
41:39I like it, and I like the strength too.
41:52Well done
41:53I guess Kasuga is pretty tough.
41:57If you hit the ballet tables or something bad happens to you
42:00I feel reassured that everything will be alright.
42:02I feel like I can laugh without worry.
42:03Try to relax
42:05I'm not worried.
42:06That's where the professional skills come into play.
42:08Product
42:08Here, Audrey's two members just need to say something in one go, and they'll do it again and again.
42:12There was a common language, so that's why my head came first, next
42:17I was wondering if it would come from the head, and wow it's good, pull on the stomach and legs
42:21Once you put a bet on it, you get really annoyed, and it's the main game, right?
42:26As expected, next up is a veteran, as expected of a director.
42:31Kasuga's gal who cracks a coconut with her knee
42:37There is one, but I gave the SE to Zakiyama and the SE tumbler
42:41There's this thing where you hand it over and they add sound effects, and I thought that was amazing.
42:46Zakiyama's world shocks the staff.
42:51This involves cracking a hard coconut with your knees.
43:05The school members continue to put their bodies on the line for the 18th year of the new school term.
43:08The excitement was on Hulu again, right?
43:28Zakiyama gave a positive reaction to Kasuga's joke.
43:31Let's find out if it will become more interesting!
43:34Please feel free to try out the sounds available.
43:36yes.
43:39I see.
43:40Yeah.
43:42Here it is.
43:44oh.
43:47Absolutely. Just this is all it takes.
43:48That's right.
43:50I guess I'm an IT SE.
43:53What good would it do for you to do it?
43:55What good would it do for you to do it?
43:57Do you remember this?
44:00Do you remember me?
44:01Do you remember me?
44:03Looks like this could win an R1.
44:04OK.
44:05Okay.
44:06Okay, let's go.
44:07This is the version with sound effects (SE) added.
44:09Kasuga-san, please. I'll crack this hard coconut with my knee. Just a moment.
44:46I crack open a hard coconut with my knees.
44:52Hey.
44:53Hey.
44:55Hey.
44:55Hey.
44:56Hey.
44:57Hey.
44:57Hey.
44:58It didn't break.
45:00Hey.
45:03I don't use many different things.
45:05Hey.
45:05Hey.
45:06What was that all those noises that came out earlier?
45:10My impression was that every single one of them could be useful in a given situation.
45:13the.
45:14I was doing an exercise.
45:15You've been through a lot, haven't you?
45:16Um, or something like that.
45:24That's wonderful.
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