@@hieioni3354 i remember arguing with my friend whether the show is called "kamen rider" or "masked rider" when we were in kindergarten. Yeah, bet both of us feel dumb af now 💀
It is also true in real life in regards to paying out of your own pockets if you don’t meet the quota for a booked gig. This is why it takes a lot of determination (money) and perseverance (money) if you are starting out as a new band. Equipments are already not cheap. Imagine not meeting the quota for each booked show you play on top of that
This dice game is a famous Japanese talk show (no longer available) in which the dice have a theme on them and you talk about the theme. As is customary, after the dice are rolled, the host says an improvised abbreviation for the theme, which is then recited by the audience.
kinda reminds me of when I used to do the bar in our local youth centre when there where concerts. I got free backstage passes and could see all the bands I wanted. just had to man the bar it was such a nice time I really enjoyed it. I helped get the stage ready hang out with the bands one time when there was a band that I really liked I even recived a signed CD of theirs for free. only downside I did this for free. I collected bottles to earn the bus money so I could ride the bus home if I did not get enough tips.... I personally identify a bit more with Ryo as I can interact with people but prefer to not. I'm also often seen as a weirdo and stuff but I enjoyed working the bar back then
Man I’m so excited for next episode. But I’ll probably say that until you’re caught up lol. This show is just so soft and wholesome, even amongst all the spiraling anxiety. Anyway, Ryo, my dude, mind giving me some of that confidence? Could genuinely use it.
Just saying, but a shonen about a rockman would be sweet. Edit: Also yes, Japanese highschoolers can work at bars and serve alcohol, they just trust underaged people won't break the rules.
“They just trust underaged people won’t break the rules.” It’s like they live in another world. Their high schoolers are made of different stuff. Half of my school would probably have been classified as delinquents by Japanese standards.
@@verified_tinker1818 Way to think of it I think is in NE Asia drinking and getting wasted is like...something older people do. It's not relaly "mature" or "cool" when your cliche of being wasted is a drunk-ass salaryman I geuss.
Turns out that while the drinking age is pretty set at 20yo in Japan, there's no actual rules on how old you have to be to serve alcohol. So while Bocchi is 15 and Nijika is 17 at this point in the story, they can just serve whatever alcohol is there. The big limit is time. Minors can't work past 10pm, regardless of what they're doing, turns out.
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I’m convinced Hitori will adore nearly any nickname. On that note: Mango Kamen = Mango Mask, which honestly sounds cool to me.
Her social anxiety makes her adore any nickname lol. And, oh, so that means Kamen Rider = Masked Rider! Cool!
i didnt know that... it is pretty cool XD
@@rollzmoist5061 Indeed it is.
@@hieioni3354 i remember arguing with my friend whether the show is called "kamen rider" or "masked rider" when we were in kindergarten. Yeah, bet both of us feel dumb af now 💀
@@ohheylads lol kids be like that sometimes. But now you know about the meaning behind Kamen Rider, it's all good :D
It is also true in real life in regards to paying out of your own pockets if you don’t meet the quota for a booked gig. This is why it takes a lot of determination (money) and perseverance (money) if you are starting out as a new band. Equipments are already not cheap. Imagine not meeting the quota for each booked show you play on top of that
I love how supportive the band is to Bocchi
Nijika is such an angel, and Ryo is like the cool Aunt to Bocchi :)
This dice game is a famous Japanese talk show (no longer available) in which the dice have a theme on them and you talk about the theme.
As is customary, after the dice are rolled, the host says an improvised abbreviation for the theme, which is then recited by the audience.
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Every introverted person need someone like nijika fr
kinda reminds me of when I used to do the bar in our local youth centre when there where concerts. I got free backstage passes and could see all the bands I wanted. just had to man the bar it was such a nice time I really enjoyed it. I helped get the stage ready hang out with the bands one time when there was a band that I really liked I even recived a signed CD of theirs for free. only downside I did this for free. I collected bottles to earn the bus money so I could ride the bus home if I did not get enough tips.... I personally identify a bit more with Ryo as I can interact with people but prefer to not. I'm also often seen as a weirdo and stuff but I enjoyed working the bar back then
Looking forward in this series~
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Man I’m so excited for next episode. But I’ll probably say that until you’re caught up lol. This show is just so soft and wholesome, even amongst all the spiraling anxiety.
Anyway, Ryo, my dude, mind giving me some of that confidence? Could genuinely use it.
Just saying, but a shonen about a rockman would be sweet. Edit: Also yes, Japanese highschoolers can work at bars and serve alcohol, they just trust underaged people won't break the rules.
LMAOOO if anyone wants to take up this shonen idea i support u
“They just trust underaged people won’t break the rules.”
It’s like they live in another world. Their high schoolers are made of different stuff. Half of my school would probably have been classified as delinquents by Japanese standards.
@@verified_tinker1818 Way to think of it I think is in NE Asia drinking and getting wasted is like...something older people do. It's not relaly "mature" or "cool" when your cliche of being wasted is a drunk-ass salaryman I geuss.
Nijika is an Angel
Turns out that while the drinking age is pretty set at 20yo in Japan, there's no actual rules on how old you have to be to serve alcohol. So while Bocchi is 15 and Nijika is 17 at this point in the story, they can just serve whatever alcohol is there.
The big limit is time. Minors can't work past 10pm, regardless of what they're doing, turns out.
Sooo relatable
6:40 eyy
ah more cuteness perfect :3
K-on next?
Its bochi time