Ooshima Kojima |
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Born | (1972-07-16) 16 July 1972
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Other names | - Koji (コジ)
- Koji no Ran (コジの乱)
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Education | - Tokyo Metropolitan Hino High School
- School JCA
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Occupations | |
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Years active | 1993– |
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Agent | Production Jinrikisha |
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Style | |
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Television | - Variety
- Chō Ponkatsu Summers
- Kore tte Aridesu ka?
- Shirushirumishiru-san Day
- Lincoln
- AKB48 Conte "Nani mo soko made..."
- Girls TV! feat Super Girls
- Kore Kangaeta Hito, Tensai ja ne!? –Ima sugu Yakudatsu Seikatsu no Chie, Atsumemashita– Drama Furītā, Ka o Kau.
- Drama
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Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
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Partner | Ken Watabe[1] |
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Kazuya Kojima (児嶋 一哉, Kojima Kazuya; born 16 July 1972, in Hachiōji, Tokyo)[2] is a Japanese comedian and actor. He performs boke (he can also perform Kire Gei or tsukkomi) in the comedy duo Unjash with his partner Ken Watabe.[2]
Kojima's most well known gag is the mispronunciation or mistake of his last name "Kojima", as he is frequently called other names on purpose such as "Ooshima" for comedic effects. He would then loudly respond to the mistake with "I'm Kojima!" as a part of the gag.[3]
Discography
Singles
Filmography
Variety
Current appearances
Year
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Title
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Network
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2014 |
Chō Ponkatsu Summers |
TV Tokyo |
Regular
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One-off/irregular appearances
Year
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Title
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Network
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Notes
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Ameagari Ketsushitai no Talk bangumi Ame-talk! |
TV Asahi |
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London Hearts |
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2007 |
Uchimura Summers |
Tokyo MX |
Irregular appearances
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2011 |
Ogi Yahagi Ogi no Natsuhachi Tō! 80's no Aishi-kata |
Family Gekijo |
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2012 |
run for money Tōsō-chū |
Fuji TV |
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battle for money Sentō-chū |
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2016 |
VS Arashi |
Appeared fourteen times, but Yūki Himura boasted the sequence in his second appearance
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Former appearances
Year
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Title
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Network
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Notes
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Ref.
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2009 |
The! Sekai Gyōten News |
NTV |
As Osugi of Osugi to Peeco (Peeco was played by Take 2 Fukasawa) |
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2011 |
Kore tte Aridesu ka? |
Subordinate |
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2012 |
Goddotan |
TV Tokyo |
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SMAP×SMAP |
Fuji TV |
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Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV |
TBS |
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Nogizakatte, doko? |
TV Tokyo |
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Quiz! Ichigan |
TBS |
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Tokyo Hit Girl |
NTV |
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Sekai itte mitara Honto wa konna Tokodatta!? |
Fuji TV |
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Non Stop! |
Quasi-regular |
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Strike TV |
TV Asahi |
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Banana Honō |
Tokyo MX |
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Daisuke Miyagawa to Junichi Kawamoto no suberanai Hanashi |
Fuji TV |
[a] |
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Shirushirumishiru-san Day |
TV Asahi |
"Zenkoku Nippon 1 Shisatsu" |
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Sunday Japon |
TBS |
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Numer0n |
Fuji TV |
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Daisuke Miyagawa to Koyabu Chitoyo no suberanai Hanashi |
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Lincoln |
TBS |
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2013 |
Bakushō sokkuri monomane Kōhaku Uta Gassen Special |
Fuji TV |
Appeared with Anti-age Tokuizumi as Kojima |
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SKE48 no Magical Radio |
NTV |
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Girls TV! feat Super Girls |
NKT |
MC |
[5]
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2014 |
AKB48 Conte "Nani mo soko made..." |
Hikari TV Channel |
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Shumi Baka |
Sun TV |
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Sando no bonyarinu TV |
TBC |
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2015 |
Kore Kangaeta Hito, Tensai ja ne!? –Ima sugu Yakudatsu Seikatsu no Chie, Atsumemashita– Drama Furītā, Ka o Kau. |
TV Tokyo |
MC |
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2016 |
Buckingcam Kyūden |
SDT |
[6]
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TV dramas
Films
Animated films
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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Ref.
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2016 |
Storks |
Pigeon Toady |
Japanese dub |
[10]
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Internet drama
Year
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Title
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Role
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Website
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Ref.
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2011 |
Me o Tojite Giragira |
Odashima |
Bee TV |
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2012 |
Re: Dream |
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[11]
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Radio
Year
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Title
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Network
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2008 |
Platon |
J-Wave
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Bananaman no Banana Moon |
TBS Radio
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2010 |
Untouchable no Chicago Mango
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2012 |
Hiroiki Ariyoshi no Sunday Night Dreamer |
JFN
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Internet
Year
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Title
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Website
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2012 |
Unjash Kojima no Konya wa Iji-ranaide!! |
Niconico
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Advertisements
Music videos
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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2013 |
Gummy "Shinji teru..." |
Takeshi |
[c]
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Misia "Shiawase o Forever" |
Mori |
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Live
Year
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Title
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2008 |
Unjash Kazuya Kojima Solo Conte Live Vol. 1 Tampin
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References
Notes
- ^ Slipping story (Lincoln planning) who also had a leading experience (even with Yūki Himura and Tetsurō Degawa).
- ^ Limited release in Human Trust Cinema Shibuya from 22 October to 11 November 2011.
- ^ Recording work from the album Fate(s).
Sources
External links
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