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チャンハウス 2024年12月21日 トラビス松田大興奮!言いたくなる雑学18連発!
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00:00I
00:30Don't know how to get out of here. Yeah, I don't know what's going on
00:35Yo, he's done. Oh, I don't know how to get out of here. Yeah, I don't know how to get out of here
00:44So they were
00:51I'm
01:00Gonna meet you today
01:10Hey, she will make me he has to back Hatsune
01:15so much that we got a sky my no, hi, ah
01:19So come on it is
01:21I
01:51That's because it's a small size.
01:53It was small when the explosion happened.
01:55Can't you just push it twice?
01:57No, I can't.
01:59Why not?
02:02Do you know this?
02:12If you press 1379AC at the same time with Cassio's transmission,
02:18it will appear as Cassio.
02:22It's not a number!
02:24It's strong!
02:27This is Cassio's transmission.
02:32One, three, seven, nine.
02:36It's hard to push.
02:37If you press AC...
02:39It's hard to push.
02:40It's working!
02:41It's true!
02:42It's working!
02:43One more time.
02:44It disappears.
02:45One, three...
02:47You don't have to do it all at once.
02:48One, three, seven, nine.
02:51AC.
02:56If you press 1379AC at the same time with Cassio's transmission,
03:02it will appear as Cassio.
03:04I want to say it.
03:05One.
03:06One?
03:07This function is to check if the monitor is displayed properly in the factory.
03:14Moreover, it's all done by hand.
03:18It's amazing that it's all done by hand.
03:20It's amazing that it's all done by hand.
03:23It's amazing.
03:24I want to say it.
03:25It's working!
03:26You don't have to do it all at once.
03:27Can I do it?
03:28One, three, seven, nine.
03:32AC.
03:33AC.
03:34How is it?
03:35It's true!
03:36I can't see it.
03:37I can't see it.
03:38I can't see it.
03:39It's true!
03:40It's true!
03:41It's true!
03:42How is it based on this?
03:44It's amazing.
03:46Especially.
03:48Hey, hey, hey.
03:49Good, good.
03:50Good, good.
03:53Do you know this?
03:58You like it.
03:59It's a police car.
04:00It's cool.
04:01It's a police car.
04:02It's like a movie.
04:03Police cars are also triggered by speed violations.
04:07That's interesting!
04:10Is there such a thing?
04:11I see.
04:12It's definitely true.
04:15According to Narumi Sasaki, a member of the Saitama Prefecture Investigation Department,
04:19Yes.
04:20It actually happened in February 2014.
04:23Oh, I see.
04:24A police car from the Kyoto Prefecture, which was reported to have run away,
04:28was driving at an emergency speed of 145 km on the Chinese Highway in Hyogo Prefecture.
04:32Oh, but it's an emergency speed.
04:34During the pursuit, an August on the highway was triggered.
04:38It can't be helped.
04:39In fact, the Hyogo Prefecture Police Department dismissed the 20-year-old police chief who was driving
04:44because there was no legitimacy in the emergency driving.
04:49In the position of a police officer, the traffic rules have to be further enforced.
04:54I see.
04:55If you miss it, both will be disposed of.
04:59Even though you are a police officer, in this way, you will be disposed of.
05:03That's how strict it is.
05:05By the way.
05:06I was also dismissed for speeding in the investigation department.
05:14It was a speed violation of 15 km.
05:17I was warned by my boss.
05:22A police car was also disposed of for speeding.
05:25I want to say. I want to say. I want to say.
05:28I thought I would never be caught.
05:31If the legitimacy is recognized, it will not be disposed of.
05:35This time, I was told that it was more appropriate to contact the Hyogo Prefecture Police Department
05:40than the Hyogo Prefecture Police Department.
05:45The result was that I was dismissed.
05:49Wow.
05:50I want to see. I want to see.
05:52That's it.
05:53Wow, wait a minute.
05:54Wait a minute.
05:55There is more.
05:56There is more.
05:57There is more.
05:58Mr. Shozaki was caught and disposed of.
06:01When I went to the license center, the person who accepted me said it was awkward.
06:07I want to say.
06:08I want to say.
06:10Oh, there it is.
06:12Now?
06:13Now?
06:14Yay!
06:15As expected.
06:17It's interesting to feel awkward.
06:18It's good.
06:19If you want to tell someone, you can do so.
06:23Which team's miscellaneous knowledge will resonate with Genta Matsuda's heart?
06:31Are you okay?
06:32I can't read this.
06:33You can't read it, right?
06:34It's not going as planned.
06:35Let's go with the correct answer.
06:37Let's start with Shibata.
06:38Shibata-san, let's enjoy the video.
06:43Do you know this?
06:48It's an animal.
06:49It's an ant.
06:50It's an ant.
06:53Ants are cute.
06:59Let's see how cute it is.
07:00It's a bread.
07:01It's a bread, right?
07:04Ants live mainly in forests in Central and South America.
07:09They have long, thin tongues and feed on ants.
07:14They have a strong awareness of feeding.
07:18Sometimes, they are so ferocious that they can even attack humans.
07:23We showed them how frightened ants are.
07:28When a keeper with a camera tried to get close to the ants,
07:34It's cute!
07:40Do you know this?
07:42It's an animal.
07:44Do you know this?
07:53Ants are cute.
07:59Alikui, who has a fierce side that can attack people from time to time.
08:05He showed us the actual threatening appearance.
08:09The breeder with the camera tried to get close to Alikui's feeding area.
08:15Here we go!
08:19Oh!
08:20Oh, he's threatening now.
08:22Cute!
08:26Alikui's threatening appearance is cute.
08:30I want to say it.
08:33Cute!
08:35Basically, Alikui has one kind of threatening pose.
08:39One kind?
08:40It's a one-on-one fight no matter what the opponent is, no matter what the situation is, no matter what the place is.
08:45I want to say it.
08:46Even if a lion comes?
08:48Even if a lion comes, this is definitely it.
08:50I want to say it.
08:53Oh!
08:55Nice shot!
08:57By the way, do you know how much Alikui eats in a day?
09:00I have an image that Alikui eats a little.
09:03Alikui eats 30,000 Alikui in a day.
09:05I want to say it.
09:06I want to say it.
09:07He eats a lot.
09:08Shibata is strong.
09:09Shibata is strong.
09:11Let's go with this flow.
09:14Do you know this?
09:16I want to say it.
09:18I want to say it.
09:20I want to say it.
09:21I want to say it.
09:23When you pour Semedine into water, it dances.
09:27It is dancing.
09:32Pour Semedine C, a powerful instant adhesive, into a bowl with water.
09:42It's dancing!
09:44Naturally?
09:46It doesn't move.
09:48Why?
09:49When you pour Semedine into water, it dances.
09:53It's dancing.
09:55It looks lonely when it's alone.
09:57It's dancing.
09:58It looks lonely when it's alone.
10:00A friend came.
10:03It's dancing!
10:05It's good.
10:07It's a duet.
10:08It's wonderful.
10:11When you pour Semedine into water, it dances.
10:15It's wonderful.
10:19Let's push it.
10:21It was interesting.
10:23Let's make it thinner.
10:27When alcohol in Semedine C dissolves into water,
10:31the balance of buoyancy collapses and moves irregularly.
10:35This phenomenon continues.
10:38It moves irregularly until the alcohol is gone.
10:41That's why it looks like it's dancing.
10:44It may have been difficult for Matsukawa.
10:47It's difficult.
10:49It's difficult.
10:53Do you know this?
10:55It's called a fly-catching grass.
11:00Fly-catching grass
11:02Fly-catching grass has only three chances to catch flies in a lifetime.
11:08It's rare.
11:10It's rare.
11:12Fly-catching grass
11:14Fly-catching grass is a representative plant that catches insects and nourishes them.
11:20I asked Mr. Ogawa of Jindai Plant Park in Chofu City.
11:25A fly-catching grass has about 10 leaves on one leaf.
11:30Each leaf eats insects.
11:34It uses a lot of energy to close the leaves.
11:39So if you close it two or three times,
11:42one leaf will turn black and rot.
11:46So that leaf has only three chances to catch flies in a lifetime, right?
11:50That's right.
11:52There are also fly-catching grasses that fail to catch insects.
11:56That's right.
11:57That's why fly-catching grasses die without being able to eat flies once in a lifetime.
12:02That's right.
12:04Fly-catching grasses have only three chances to catch flies in a lifetime.
12:09Here it is.
12:11I want to say it.
12:14Have you heard of fly-catching grasses?
12:16I've heard of it.
12:17When we were in elementary school, we used to catch flies with chopsticks.
12:21That's because it consumes a lot of energy.
12:23That's not good.
12:25I didn't know that.
12:26But if you close it, the leaves will die.
12:30The main plant is alive, so it will grow again.
12:33That's why fly-catching grasses have only three chances to catch flies in a lifetime.
12:39I want to say it.
12:41The first match of the math competition that makes people want to say.
12:44Which team's math did Mr. Matsuda like?
12:53Mr. Uchimura.
12:57It was a very interesting match.
12:59It was a lot of fun.
13:01I'm happy.
13:02I won four consecutive times.
13:04That's amazing.
13:06I want to win again.
13:08I can't win.
13:09Mr. Shibata, please stop it.
13:11It's unfair.
13:13Mr. Shibata.
13:15That's not good.
13:18The third match of the math competition that makes people want to say.
13:21The first place in the second round is Team Uchimura.
13:26Do you know this?
13:30It's an animal.
13:32It's a cat.
13:33It's cute.
13:35The cat is growling.
13:38The cat is recovering from a broken bone.
13:44The cat is sometimes...
13:50The cat is growling with this low sound.
13:54According to Dr. Yoshida, the vet,
13:56This sound is the sound of the cat recovering from a broken bone.
14:02The low-frequency growling works on bone cells.
14:06It is said to have the effect of recovering from a broken bone quickly.
14:10In fact, the cat recovers from a broken bone at about three times the speed of other animals.
14:22The cat is recovering from a broken bone with a growling sound.
14:26I want to say it.
14:28This is interesting.
14:30That's amazing.
14:34Mr. Shibata is too strong.
14:36By the way, it's hard for us to do it.
14:38Mr. Shibata is too strong.
14:40It's hard for us to do it.
14:42I want you to learn.
14:44Let's learn.
14:46Everyone likes cats.
14:47The cat's growling has a wide range of sounds.
14:50The cat is trying to fix something.
14:52The cat is trying to fix the cat's mood.
14:54The cat is trying to fix the cat's mood.
14:56The cat is trying to fix the cat's mood.
14:58A professor at a university in New York found this.
15:01He said it had the effect of recovering from a broken bone.
15:03He said it had the effect of recovering from a broken bone.
15:05When Beckham broke his bone, he recovered in 7 weeks.
15:13He was able to recover in time for the 2002 Japan World Cup.
15:19This research is very interesting.
15:21The program is different.
15:23Sometimes I think Hayasho.
15:25It's now.
15:27Don't say it's now.
15:30Do you know this?
15:34It's a person.
15:36It's a person.
15:38Is this a relative?
15:40Hijikata Toshizo sent a letter to his relative.
15:43Hijikata Toshizo sent a letter to his relative.
15:47It's a good letter.
15:49It's a good letter.
15:51I'm laughing.
15:54This is from Hijikata Toshizo, the vice-president of the Shinsengumi.
15:57This is from Hijikata Toshizo, the vice-president of the Shinsengumi.
16:00This is a letter from his relative in 1863.
16:05It says,
16:08To the woman who forgets the heart of reporting.
16:12It's not the time to be interested in women,
16:14It's not the time to be interested in women,
16:16but women come to her so much that it's unbearable.
16:19I'm a little bit worried about the privacy of the elbow, but I'll try to make it more modern.
16:27I went further.
16:29In Kyoto, A-san and B-san, in Osaka, C-san, etc.
16:35There are other women who like me, so I can't finish writing the letter.
16:43It's amazing that you're writing it.
16:45By the way, in another letter,
16:47It's boring, but I'll give you a love letter, so please take a look.
16:55The love letter was also sent to Kojima, his relative.
17:03Hijikata Toshizou sent a letter to his relative, saying,
17:06I'm so popular that I'm in trouble.
17:10I want to say it.
17:13Hijikata Toshizou was really popular.
17:16He was a man with a lot of wealth and talent.
17:20He looks popular in the picture.
17:25Do you know this?
17:30It looks a little difficult.
17:34There was a man who solved a problem that had been unsolved for many years in the math class by mistake.
17:41It's a joke.
17:43It was solved.
17:47The man's name is George Dantzig.
17:52He was a 24-year-old college student at Berkeley University in 1939.
18:00One day, he was late for a math class.
18:05There are two problems on the blackboard.
18:11It was an unsolved math problem that the professor had given as an example.
18:17Dantzig mistook it for his homework.
18:21It took him a long time to bring it back and solve it,
18:26but he managed to solve it and submitted it to the professor a few days later with a late apology.
18:33The professor was shocked to see it.
18:36Dantzig was recognized as a world-class mathematician.
18:49There was a man who solved a problem that had been unsolved for many years in the math class by mistake.
18:56I want to say it.
18:58The professor also understood that this was the right answer.
19:03After that, he was recognized as a mathematician.
19:07He was given a lot of knowledge about math.
19:10I want to say it.
19:12It's amazing.
19:13The second round of the three-round math battle is Hasegawa's team.
19:21Do you know this?
19:23When you drink corn potage, it is difficult for grains to remain in the can when the bottom of the drinker is slightly dented.
19:40It's amazing.
19:42It's perfect for this time of year.
19:44It's getting cold.
19:48Prepare a normal can of corn potage and a can with a dent in the bottom of the drinker.
19:55Tilt the can at a 45-degree angle and check the grains of corn with a colander until no liquid flows out.
20:06First, a normal can of corn potage.
20:1326 grains came out.
20:18On the other hand, 4 grains remained in the can.
20:26Of the 30 grains, 4 grains remained in the can.
20:32As you can see, the results of the four cans are the same.
20:38The probability of grains remaining is 6.6%.
20:48Next, let's pour a can with a dent in the bottom of the drinker.
20:5433 grains came out, but when I opened it, there were 0 grains.
21:04As expected, there were 0 grains.
21:07The results of the four cans are the same.
21:12The probability of grains remaining in the can with a dent in the bottom of the drinker is 2.8%.
21:21When drinking corn potage, it is difficult for the grains to remain in the can if the bottom of the drinker is slightly dented.
21:29I want to say! I want to say! I want to say! I want to say!
21:35If you drink a normal can of corn soup, there will be a lot of grains in the can.
21:43If you press the bottom of the can and make a small mountain in the can, the grains will flow gently.
21:50In the end, the grains will be absorbed by the flow of the soup.
21:54It's easy to drink.
21:56It's good to be able to drink.
21:57When you go on a date, you drink something warm.
22:00If you drink like this, the girl will disappear.
22:04When you drink, press the bottom of the can a little and drink it smartly.
22:09I want to say! I want to say! I want to say!
22:12I want to say! I want to say!
22:14It's important.
22:19Do you know this?
22:25That's really annoying.
22:28It's really annoying.
22:32It's been said since the Edo period.
22:34It's been said since the Edo period.
22:36It's been said since the Edo period.
22:38Really?
22:39It's out.
22:40It's out.
22:41First, it's a real thing.
22:43According to the reading of Nyan no Koto Da, which was based on the study of the Edo period,
22:48the grandfather became a real person with a sad face.
22:52He became a real person with a sad face.
22:58The word was used as a serious term.
23:03Yabai.
23:05This is a famous Edo period national history book,
23:09which is called Yaji-san Kita-san.
23:11In the book,
23:12it says,
23:13Odore-ra, Yaba-na Koto, Hataraki Kusaru-na.
23:17It means,
23:18Don't do dangerous things like touching your cheeks.
23:23In the Edo period,
23:25there was a shop called Yaba called Yumi-oi.
23:28The shop was running a Yumi-no-shido,
23:31which was a kind of Yumi-no-shido.
23:33It was a bit erotic shop.
23:35In addition,
23:36the shop was running a business like a feng shui shop,
23:39and the management was strict.
23:43From there,
23:44the word,
23:45Yabai,
23:46was used as a serious term.
23:49Nukatsuku.
23:51Originally,
23:52the word was used to mean,
23:54I'm going to spit it out in the Heian period.
23:56When it came to the Edo period,
23:58the word was used to mean,
24:00I'm going to spit it out in the Heian period.
24:08The word,
24:09Yabai,
24:10Nukatsuku,
24:11was said from the Edo period.
24:13How was it?
24:14I want to say it.
24:15It's Yabai, isn't it?
24:16I want to say it.
24:18I want to say it.
24:19You're great.
24:20This is great.
24:22Thank you for the report.
24:25How was it?
24:26Actually...
24:27Seriously, it was Yabai.
24:28It was really fun.
24:30We're going to keep winning like this,
24:31but let's decide on something else.
24:33Leave it to me.
24:34Let's decide on something else.
24:35I'm getting energetic.
24:39Do you know this?
24:44Boycott.
24:45Boycott.
24:46Yes, yes.
24:47Boycott.
24:48What is this?
24:49The word,
24:50Boycott,
24:51is the name of the person who was boycotted.
24:53What?
24:54Isn't it the name of the person who was boycotted?
24:56It's the name of the person who was boycotted.
25:00The name of the person who was boycotted is
25:01Charles Boycott.
25:04Interesting.
25:09The word,
25:10Boycott,
25:11is the name of the person who was boycotted.
25:15Do you know this?
25:19Boycott.
25:20Boycott.
25:21Yes, yes.
25:22Boycott.
25:23What is this?
25:24The word,
25:25Boycott,
25:26is the name of the person who was boycotted.
25:28What?
25:31The name of the person who was boycotted is
25:32Charles Boycott.
25:36In the second half of the 19th century,
25:37Charles Boycott was one of the British people
25:39who were employed as a farm manager in Ireland.
25:43In 1880,
25:45a farmer's income decreased
25:47due to the shortage of crops,
25:49but he still wanted the manager
25:51to lower the price of the crops.
25:55Charles Boycott continued to
25:57pay a high price for the crops,
25:59and the farmers who couldn't pay
26:01were driven out.
26:04The boycott side
26:06strongly refused to lower the price of the crops.
26:09The farmers who couldn't pay
26:11were extremely angry.
26:12They involved the entire local population
26:14in a public action
26:16against Charles Boycott.
26:20From the mansion of Charles Boycott,
26:22all the waiters disappeared,
26:24and no one could deliver the mail,
26:26and no one could order food
26:28at the restaurant.
26:31Charles Boycott was isolated,
26:33and returned to his motherland,
26:35the UK, to escape.
26:38The success of these farmers
26:40was taken up by the media,
26:42and the name of the person who was boycotted
26:44spread all over the world.
26:46Boycott is the name of the person
26:48who was boycotted.
26:54The name of the person
26:56who was boycotted
26:58spread all over the world.
27:01Who made Mr. Matsuda's heart go
27:06Who made Mr. Matsuda's heart go SUCCESSFULLY?
27:08Will he be able to make it to the semi-finals?
27:14Team Hasegawa!
27:22We don't care about the 3rd round.
27:24He's confident.
27:26He's cool.
27:28Let's go to the high school.
27:30Let's go.
27:32This is the back of the future.
27:34This is the 3rd round.
27:36Team Hasegawa is in the lead in the 3rd round.
27:42Do you know this?
27:52In Tatsuno Otoshigo,
27:54there are cousins.
27:56Yes.
27:58What does that mean?
28:00If you look closely,
28:02this is Tatsuno Otoshigo,
28:04which we usually see in aquariums.
28:08And this is Tatsuno Itoko.
28:12Compared to Tatsuno Otoshigo,
28:14their necks and bodies
28:16are straight.
28:18And this is Tatsuno Hatoko.
28:24Hatoko seems to have a slightly
28:26thicker body than Itoko.
28:28In Tatsuno Otoshigo,
28:30there are Itoko and Hatoko.
28:32Let's see if he can make it.
28:34Let's see.
28:36Genta, can you make it?
28:38It's about animals.
28:40Of course, I was surprised.
28:42There are Tatsuno Otoshigo,
28:44Itoko,
28:46and Hatoko.
28:48How about this diagonal relationship?
28:50It's diagonal.
28:52Isn't it too early to handle animals?
28:54Tatsuno Otoshigo.
28:56Is that so?
28:58In Tatsuno Otoshigo,
29:00a male gives birth to a baby.
29:02I want to say that.
29:04You can't say that now.
29:06You can't say that now.
29:08You can't say that now.
29:10Moreover, Itoko and Hatoko
29:12are rare,
29:14and their bodies are good,
29:16so it's hard to find them.
29:20Do you know this?
29:26There is a glowing apple
29:28on the smartphone light.
29:30What?
29:32There is a glowing apple?
29:34A glowing apple is a
29:36high-end apple
29:38called Koutoku
29:40that was born in Aomori.
29:42It looks delicious.
29:44First,
29:46I will put an ordinary apple
29:48I bought at a supermarket
29:50on the smartphone light.
29:52When I turn off the light,
29:54It's like this, right?
29:56Well, it's normal.
29:58It's like this, right?
30:00You don't say it's shining, do you?
30:02No, I don't.
30:04Next, put the high-end apple, Koutoku,
30:06on the smartphone light and test the electricity.
30:08It's still the same.
30:10Wow!
30:12It's amazing!
30:14It's like an illumination!
30:16Wow!
30:18When you put it on the smartphone light,
30:20there is a shining apple.
30:22And then, Moody.
30:24Moody is definitely in the next season.
30:26That's right.
30:28You're a very calm judge.
30:30That's a good judge.
30:32Why is it shining?
30:34That's right.
30:36This is the rule of density.
30:38What?
30:4080% density.
30:42Wow!
30:4480% density.
30:46Density is the amount of water.
30:48If there is a lot of water, it will shine.
30:50That's right.
30:52Maybe it was hard to understand because it was round.
30:54It's bulging.
30:56This is a normal apple.
30:58It's like this.
31:00It's shining a little.
31:02If it shines, press it.
31:04If it shines a lot, press it.
31:06Look at this.
31:08Look at this, Koutoku.
31:10The density is amazing.
31:12Look at this.
31:14How is it?
31:16You can see the density.
31:18It's amazing.
31:20You don't need more.
31:22It's amazing.
31:24The more it shines, the sweeter it is.
31:28Do you know this?
31:32Hey, hey, hey.
31:34I have a favor to ask you.
31:38It's easier to make a wish
31:40if you talk to the other person
31:42from the right.
31:44What?
31:46What is this?
31:48You really don't have to say it.
31:50I don't want to say it.
31:54According to Dr. Toshiyuki Sawaguchi,
31:56a brain scientist,
31:58Dr. Tonmaji from
32:00the University of Danunzio,
32:02Italy,
32:04published a paper
32:06with the results of the experiment.
32:10The experiment was conducted
32:12to see if a female investigator
32:14could get a cigarette.
32:18The experiment was conducted
32:20to see if a female investigator
32:22could get a cigarette.
32:24As a result,
32:26the number of people
32:28who talked to the left ear
32:30was 17 out of 88 people.
32:32The number of people
32:34who talked to the right ear
32:36was 33 out of 88 people.
32:38The experiment was conducted
32:40to see if a female investigator
32:42could get a cigarette.
32:46It's easier to make a wish
32:48if you talk to the other person
32:50from the right.
32:52What?
32:54What's going on?
32:56What's going on?
32:58I think the number of people
33:00who talked to the right ear
33:02is higher than the number of people
33:04who talked to the left ear.
33:06For example,
33:08there is a salesman.
33:10If you sit diagonally
33:12at 45 degrees,
33:14it's easier to make a wish.
33:16I see.
33:18It's easier to make a wish.
33:20This is the third round.
33:22Team Uchimura
33:24will decide the winner.
33:28Do you know this?
33:32It's a snake.
33:34It's a snake.
33:37From the word snake,
33:39you can draw a picture of a snake.
33:41Snake?
33:43How do you draw a snake?
33:47First,
33:49you draw a snake with a pencil.
33:51Try it at home.
33:53This is a snake.
33:55It's a snake.
33:57If you have a cousin,
33:59you can draw a picture with him.
34:01I'm going to draw a snake.
34:09Now I have a picture of a snake.
34:13I'm so excited!
34:17You can draw a picture of a snake from the hiragana, snake.
34:22Wow!
34:24You can draw a picture of a snake from the hiragana, snake.
34:28I'm so excited because I've been asked to draw this picture for everyone.
34:34I see.
34:36I asked my son to draw a picture of a snake.
34:39I said, this is a picture of a snake, not a snake.
34:42Then he drew a picture of a snake and it became very popular.
34:46I think it's amazing.
34:50Can I draw this?
34:52Yes, you can.
34:54First, connect the bottom of the snake with the fire.
35:00Oh, you can draw a picture of a snake.
35:03What is this?
35:05Go up, go up, go down, go up, go down, go up.
35:10Oh, it's pretty good.
35:12And then you can draw a picture of a snake.
35:16Oh, that's good.
35:18I drew a picture of a snake.
35:20Children will be happy.
35:22This is also interesting.
35:24Do you know this?
35:30Space?
35:31Yes.
35:32You love it, don't you?
35:33You can't do this in a spaceship.
35:43The story of the beginning of the Lion King sent by Disney.
35:46Lion King Mufasa is a big hit.
35:49Lion King Mufasa is a premium reprint of the young Hino Scar.
35:53Lion King will be completed in Mufasa.
35:55Please see it at the theater.
35:59Do you know this?
36:06Space?
36:07Yes.
36:08You love it, don't you?
36:09You can't do this in a spaceship.
36:13What does that mean?
36:15Why not?
36:16I wonder why.
36:19If you pee on Earth, it will spread by the flow of air.
36:24If you pee on a spaceship, it will not spread without air flow, so it will continue to float at a high temperature.
36:33According to astronaut Soichi Noguchi,
36:36It is a manner to pee in the toilet because it will cause others to smell the floating high-density urine.
36:44In addition, since the urine contains flammable gas, if it is flammable,
36:51The spaceship itself is likely to explode.
36:58You can't pee in a spaceship.
37:02You can't pee!
37:03It hurts! It hurts! It hurts!
37:07It hurts!
37:08It hurts!
37:09It hurts!
37:10It hurts!
37:11It hurts!
37:18Do you know this?
37:22Space again!
37:23Space again!
37:24It's the same video as before.
37:26It's the same video as before.
37:27It's the same video.
37:28It hurts! It hurts!
37:29If you go to the toilet in space,
37:32A tremendous amount comes out.
37:34It's here! It's here!
37:36It's here! It's here!
37:38It's here! It's here!
37:40It's here! It's here!
37:42When people get urine in the bladder, the bladder wall stretches,
37:46I feel like I want to go to the toilet.
37:50However, according to space pilot Mr. Soichi Noguchi,
37:54In space, the sensation of the urethra is different.
37:59Because there is no gravity, the urine does not accumulate under the bladder.
38:03It is quite difficult to feel the urethra.
38:06Because the bladder is full of urine and you want to do it for the first time,
38:10A tremendous amount comes out.
38:13When I go to the toilet in space, a tremendous amount comes out.
38:17It hurts! It hurts! It hurts!
38:18Goodbye.
38:19It hurts! It hurts!
38:21Goodbye.
38:24A tremendous amount comes out.
38:26A tremendous amount comes out.
38:27It hurts!
38:28It hurts!
38:30Thank you!
38:31I did it!
38:32I did it!
38:33I want to go!
38:35I want to go!
38:37I want to see it!
38:39I want to do it a lot.
38:41Furukawa Satoshi said that in space, it's hard to feel the pain and pain.
38:48Yamazaki Naoko didn't feel any difference.
38:52Mouri Mamoru said that he felt a little pain at first.
38:56It seems that there is a personal difference in the feeling in space.
39:00This is the end of the third round.
39:03The winner is decided by this result.
39:11Team Uchimura won!
39:15I'm glad.
39:18I'll be careful when I go to space.
39:21Team Uchimura won.
39:24Matsuda gave them a gift.
39:28I got this as a gift.
39:30I got this recently.
39:32This is the most delicious thing I've ever had.
39:34I'm glad.
39:35There are a lot of souvenirs.
39:41Next time, Degawa VS Okada.
39:44What do you want from your partner?
39:48Love.
39:49Love.
39:50I don't need love.
39:52I want money.
39:53What is the result of love vs money?

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