Hi! Today I will talk about my favorite music. My favorite English song is "Video Killed the Radio Star." This song is very famous. It was released in 1979 by a British music group called The Buggles. I first heard this song as a cover on the NHK show "Tensai TV-kun." The song's theme is about the transition from radio to television. When television arrived, radio became less popular. The singers lost their chance to become famous because of television. The song reminisces about the good old times of radio. I love this song because the music sounds futuristic, yet it talks about old media. By the way, the first video ever played on MTV was this song's music video. Although the music video is over 40 years old, it still stands the test of time. This song talks about the changing times in media. However, now, 40 years later, video is no longer the main media. There's a humorous new parody song called "Internet Killed the Video Star" that discus...
Hello! My name is Yuki Tsuboi. I was born in Aichi and I'm 22 years old now. I'm in 4th glade at DHU. Because I transferred to DHU in 2022. Before that, I studied in Aichi until March 2022 and was at the Nagoya Institute of Technology school. I want to be a movie director and am currently learning about filmmaking. My hobbies include watching movies, taking photos, and creating AI images. Here are some of my favorite AI-generated images. Nice too meet you!
Hello! Today, I want to introduce you to my favorite comic. Have you heard of Kazuo Umezu? What do you think of this man? If you don't know him, he might seem like just some funny guy. But he's a big deal in Japan's horror manga world. Umezu started drawing back in the 1950s and is a big-shot horror manga . He's also made cool funny comics like Makoto-Chan (1976). His style and spooky drawings are pretty popular here. A lot of his stuff has been made into movies, shows, and toys. and he's like the third Japanese person to win a big comic prize at the Angoulême Festival in France. Now, let me show you one of his famous works. It's called "The Drifting Classroom." This comic's about a bunch of kids and teachers who get zapped into a crazy future world. The main kid, Sho, fights with his mom one day and leaves home. And then, he never sees her again because of some big explosion that sends his school to this future place. There, they've gotta deal...
Great idea, and storytelling! 20/20
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