I'm a psycho, but that's OK
Sep. 3rd, 2008 11:05 amComing over like a cross between Lim Soo Jung's nutjob character in I'm a Cyborg But That's OK and 80s irony idol Togawa Jun, Miyuki Torii is a "woman comedian in Japan" and -- for Parisians Kumisolo and O.Lamm -- "boom de la semaine".

Her characters run through a rapid gamut of emotions, from barking mad to fraught to ditzy to gormless to childish to neurotic to skittishly kittenish to manic and back to barking. Her sketches portray women not so much "on the verge of a nervous breakdown" as over the edge. There's pyjama-clad, teddy bear-clutching Masako, the delusional dreamer. Or the fallen angel, born in heaven but growing up in hell. Or the pregnant woman who loses her baby after a bit too much belly-pummeling then dreams about ripping a replacement baby out of rival Mayumi Onodera's belly (the name recalls Mayumi Ono, to whom Torii lost a talent competition in 2001).
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"Her words-selection in her comedy is very original and vivid, and often even intellectual," says Akio Kobayashi on Hook Hand blog. "I like her story about 60s Japanese Red Army, based on Little Red Riding Hood."
The 27 year-old from Akita -- who cites Klaus Kinski and The Ramones as influences -- is a fixture in mainstream women's magazine JJ today, but back in 2005 she made a soft porn gravure video in which, rather than stretching her eyes and raving, she acted demure and coy as she stripped to her underwear. Deleted, the DVD now changes hands for hundreds of dollars. Much of her material continues to be too-hot-for-TV, which doesn't hurt her live shows -- tickets for "National Miyuki Torii Funeral Feast to Seal World-Mania" sold out in seconds when they went on sale in April. She's also released a (reportedly underwhelming) DVD this year, Happy Monday, which sets her characters against a pastiche horror backdrop. YouTube viral mashups include this one, which pits Torii against Shibuya-kei revivalists Capsule.
I'll leave you with some of her sketches (which obviously won't make much sense to those who don't speak Japanese, or don't have kind Japanese girlfriends willing to explain what's going on):
Sketch: Wedding
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The character hides inside a wedding cake at the wedding of Mayumi Onodera, her office colleague, who's marrying the boss -- Torii's ex-lover. She leaps out of the cake and rips open Onodera's belly, from which an army of salarymen pours forth. Or is it all a dream?
Sketch: Funeral
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She's lost with friends at a "funeral feast" -- possibly her own.
Sketch: Maiko
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Meeting her boyfriend for the first time in ages, Maiko plans to cook him a meal, but doubts her own abilities to get it right. So she decides, instead, to keep him by getting pregnant, laying out her plans in a morale-boosting military-style song (buy the condom, pinch a hole in it with a needle...). Unfortunately, when she's three months pregnant, her man decides he isn't interested, and tells his other girlfriend that Maiko only has three months to live.
Sketch: Chieko
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Tomorrow Chieko has to sit an exam, but she's too sleepy and too easily-distracted. Her worried mother comes to visit her in the form of an American short-haired cat, bringing coffee containing sleeping pills.
Sketch: Fallen Angel
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Born in heaven but living in hell, the angel lists all the unreasonable things that happen in everyday life.

Her characters run through a rapid gamut of emotions, from barking mad to fraught to ditzy to gormless to childish to neurotic to skittishly kittenish to manic and back to barking. Her sketches portray women not so much "on the verge of a nervous breakdown" as over the edge. There's pyjama-clad, teddy bear-clutching Masako, the delusional dreamer. Or the fallen angel, born in heaven but growing up in hell. Or the pregnant woman who loses her baby after a bit too much belly-pummeling then dreams about ripping a replacement baby out of rival Mayumi Onodera's belly (the name recalls Mayumi Ono, to whom Torii lost a talent competition in 2001).
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"Her words-selection in her comedy is very original and vivid, and often even intellectual," says Akio Kobayashi on Hook Hand blog. "I like her story about 60s Japanese Red Army, based on Little Red Riding Hood."
The 27 year-old from Akita -- who cites Klaus Kinski and The Ramones as influences -- is a fixture in mainstream women's magazine JJ today, but back in 2005 she made a soft porn gravure video in which, rather than stretching her eyes and raving, she acted demure and coy as she stripped to her underwear. Deleted, the DVD now changes hands for hundreds of dollars. Much of her material continues to be too-hot-for-TV, which doesn't hurt her live shows -- tickets for "National Miyuki Torii Funeral Feast to Seal World-Mania" sold out in seconds when they went on sale in April. She's also released a (reportedly underwhelming) DVD this year, Happy Monday, which sets her characters against a pastiche horror backdrop. YouTube viral mashups include this one, which pits Torii against Shibuya-kei revivalists Capsule.
I'll leave you with some of her sketches (which obviously won't make much sense to those who don't speak Japanese, or don't have kind Japanese girlfriends willing to explain what's going on):
Sketch: Wedding
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The character hides inside a wedding cake at the wedding of Mayumi Onodera, her office colleague, who's marrying the boss -- Torii's ex-lover. She leaps out of the cake and rips open Onodera's belly, from which an army of salarymen pours forth. Or is it all a dream?
Sketch: Funeral
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She's lost with friends at a "funeral feast" -- possibly her own.
Sketch: Maiko
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Meeting her boyfriend for the first time in ages, Maiko plans to cook him a meal, but doubts her own abilities to get it right. So she decides, instead, to keep him by getting pregnant, laying out her plans in a morale-boosting military-style song (buy the condom, pinch a hole in it with a needle...). Unfortunately, when she's three months pregnant, her man decides he isn't interested, and tells his other girlfriend that Maiko only has three months to live.
Sketch: Chieko
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Tomorrow Chieko has to sit an exam, but she's too sleepy and too easily-distracted. Her worried mother comes to visit her in the form of an American short-haired cat, bringing coffee containing sleeping pills.
Sketch: Fallen Angel
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Born in heaven but living in hell, the angel lists all the unreasonable things that happen in everyday life.
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Date: 2008-09-03 12:47 pm (UTC)She's a fucking idiot. No wonder the Japs love her. I guess Dane Cook's magic formula works all over the world.
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:00 pm (UTC)ha ha! who hell care about crap comedienne only english sex ciminal chanmce to perve about teenager and children.!! Yes feel sorry your parents in London if see you perving.!!
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:04 pm (UTC)dF9cc03fgARy98d02gLIttEr
Now, tell me the first word that comes into your head when I say "27 year-old Japanese comedienne"?
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:08 pm (UTC)Smack the Pony (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smack_the_Pony) was one such sketch show here in the UK, where in the media a large deal was made of the fact the show was not only performed predominantly by women, but entirely written by women.
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:20 pm (UTC)That may sound Brechtian, but to call Torii "feminist" would be a bit like calling Bernard Manning a "reconstructed new man" because he shows males in a very poor light. I think comedy can't really have an agenda in that sense. It's got to blunder about and break taboos, observe and shock and embarrass, that's what it's for.
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Date: 2008-09-03 02:12 pm (UTC)WELL, GREAT, NOW I HAVE TO SPEND AN HOUR HIDING UNDER BLANKET, CRIPPLED WITH WOMB FEAR.
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Date: 2008-09-03 02:12 pm (UTC)*rips babies out of bellies*
Date: 2008-09-03 02:19 pm (UTC)And I am the living sign!
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Date: 2008-09-03 03:14 pm (UTC)Disgruntlement may mean you'll be happier reading other blogs where you'll never be troubled by this type of information.
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Date: 2008-09-03 03:57 pm (UTC)Feminism,failed masculine sexuality and perving after young girls in Asia ,your subjects we think.
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Date: 2008-09-03 04:04 pm (UTC)Sticky substance on keyboards, The Sun and every other British news paper reported on the has been(failed nusician) U.K., 50 yearold pedophile. Feminism,failed masculine sexuality and perving after young girls in Asia ,your subjects and your fantasies, we think.Your father must be so ashamed when he sees you.
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Date: 2008-09-03 04:23 pm (UTC)I'm talkin about the way female comedians are invariably pointed out for simply being female. You refered to Torii as a "woman comedian in Japan", just like the media here in the UK made a big point of Smack the Pony's female trio. Like how we still say "male nurse" or "male nanny", women in comedy is still somewhat unconventional, especially humor that requires them to sacrifice their femininity and sexual appeal for the sake of a laugh (which is where the feminism comes in).
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Date: 2008-09-03 04:50 pm (UTC)I don't understand the Japanese language very well but from the descriptions here the psycho aspect isn't some tentacle rape fantasy like some of the comments are (stupidly) suggesting, it actually reminds me of that first Whoopi Goldberg concert on HBO back in 1988 or so before she got all Hollywood. Some of the characters and subject matter sound similar though I wish there were a better comparison, there just don't seem to be many "intellectual" comediennes allowed to become famous in the west. Or maybe my memory is slipping and that is an awful generalization. It seems once they let Tina Fey and Janine Garofalo get through the flow just kind of stopped.
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Date: 2008-09-03 05:22 pm (UTC)"intellectual" comediennes
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Date: 2008-09-03 06:51 pm (UTC)Re: "intellectual" comediennes
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Date: 2008-09-03 07:01 pm (UTC)Or here in Holland we've got Tosca Niterink, Brigitte Kraandorp, & Plien & Bianca.
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Date: 2008-09-03 08:41 pm (UTC)I'm old and always glad to see people like Andrea Martin and Nora Dunn and Amy Sedaris. And you have to give Roseanne Barr some credit, but like with that other comment down below I'd love to see what she thought of Klaus Kinski. That would be funny for reasons I'm not sure Roseanne would be prepared for. ;)
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