¡CULTURE Bros.Vol.2 [Cover & Top Feature] Osomatsu-san
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[Machine Translation] (Cover & Frontispiece) "Osomatsu-san" is an unexplainable blockbuster hit, and the "six children" are the most attractive pop icons shining at the moment. Naoyuki Asano, who designed the characters, makes an appearance. Yukari Hashimoto, who composed the music for the movie, and TECHNOBOYO of "SIX SAME FACES~ Tonight is the best !!!!!! The book also features a conversation between Yukari Hashimoto, the musician behind the music, and TECHNOBOYS PULCRAFT GREEN-FUND, the band responsible for the ending song "SIX SAME FACES~Tonight's the Best ," as well as a long interview with Shu Matsubara, the scriptwriter and series writer. The cover illustration is a newly illustrated scene of the six members broadcasting an imaginary radio program. Of course, a special pin-up illustration is also included. (This issue delves into radio, the hottest media of the moment. It is precisely because it is now possible to listen to programs not only through conventional radio receivers, but also through the Internet, that the radio has been born. ( Nippon Broadcasting System). SKE48, which boasts one of the largest number of regular programs in the idol scene, will also make an appearance. Aya Shibata, Miki Yakata, and Risako Goto will talk about their passion for radio. Also, they closely observe the public recording of "SKE48 Kanran Sharyo e Welcome to the Ferris Wheel! and also a special program featuring DENKI GROOVE. In addition, the special feature includes an interview with Takkyu Ishino of Denki Groove about his history as a radio listener and his favorite radio programs, and a radio-themed work by manga artist Ohinata Goto. (This issue features singer Sachiko Kitamura, who is also the focus of attention for her appearance on the late-night variety show "Out X Deluxe" (Fuji Television Network). A very important interview with Tetsuya Tsutsui, a manga artist who is highly acclaimed not only in Japan but also in France and other countries, about his much-talked-about work "Toxic City" is also included. Shohei Takagi from the band cero, which released the album "Obscure Ride" last year and will hold an outdoor concert in May, is also featured. In addition, there is a column of commentary, a cultural dialogue between Ryo Isobe and Joe Kuryu, a newly written essay by Sohei Waksaka, and more.
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