Oni-goe Tomahawk's Kin-chan Exposes Latest "Real Fight" Developments of Yoshimoto's "Special Grade Cursed Object" Tetsuo! Linda Color ∞'s Den Confused by Fukawa Ryo's "Kimono as Casual Wear" Issue | "Chance no Jikan"
On ABEMA's "Chance no Jikan," Oni-goe Tomahawk's Kin-chan reveals behind-the-scenes stories among comedians.
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The new future TV "ABEMA" broadcasted episode #355 of the regular program "Chance no Jikan," hosted by comedy duo Chidori, for free on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at 11 PM on the "ABEMA SPECIAL channel."
■ Oni-goe Tomahawk's Kin-chan Exposes Latest "Real Fight" Developments of Yoshimoto's "Special Grade Cursed Object" Tetsuo!
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In episode #355, broadcast on Sunday, March 29, "The 3rd Masanari Takano's Soft Story You Shouldn't Touch" was held, where Masanari Takano of the comedy duo Kishitaka judged "stories that are questionable whether they can be teased" existing in the comedian world. With Yukirin Kashiwagi, a former AKB48 member, talent, and actress, joining as a studio guest, comedy duos Oni-goe Tomahawk, Kishitaka's Daisho Kishi, San Shiro's Kominoya Komiya, Rice's Tomohiro Sekimachi, and the comedy trio Linda Color ∞'s Den brought their own "soft stories that are questionable whether they can be teased."
Oni-goe Tomahawk's Kin-chan, under the title "Yoshimoto's Special Grade Cursed Object," exposed the latest "real fight" developments involving Tetsuo of the comedy duo Punk Booboo. The incident, which began with an exchange with Kimu of the comedy duo Chonmage Ramen, seemed to have subsided after their collaboration on a YouTube radio show. However, Kin-chan revealed, "The videos released to the public were re-recorded," "The first one was too real and couldn't be made into a joke," and "Nadaru (Koro Koro Chiki Chiki Peppers) has that behind-the-scenes video." Furthermore, he confessed that Tetsuo is asking for the contact information of Kenichi Akaba of the comedy duo Sarugorira, who spoke about the video's content on the radio, indicating the situation is escalating to involve other comedians, sending the studio into a state of shock. In response, Takano exclaimed, "There's no way you should tease this!" and "They haven't truly reconciled either," judging it as a "soft" story.

FAQ
What is "Chance no Jikan"?
"Chance no Jikan" is a regular variety program hosted by the comedy duo Chidori on the ABEMA platform, featuring discussions and segments about the entertainment industry, often including behind-the-scenes stories and humorous anecdotes from comedians.
Who are Oni-goe Tomahawk and Punk Booboo?
Oni-goe Tomahawk is a Japanese comedy duo known for their sharp, often aggressive, comedic style. Punk Booboo is another Japanese comedy duo, and Tetsuo is one of its members, referred to here as a "special grade cursed object" due to his alleged involvement in conflicts.
What was the "real fight" involving Tetsuo?
The article describes a conflict that started between Tetsuo (Punk Booboo) and Kimu (Chonmage Ramen), which escalated and involved other comedians. Kin-chan of Oni-goe Tomahawk claims that videos of the incident were re-recorded because the original was too intense to be funny, and that another comedian, Nadaru, possesses a 'behind-the-scenes video' of the event.
What does "special grade cursed object" mean in this context?
In this context, "special grade cursed object" (特級呪物) is a humorous and exaggerated term used by Kin-chan to describe Tetsuo, implying that he is a source of trouble or conflict within the comedy industry, much like a powerful, problematic entity.
What is the "soft story you shouldn't touch" segment?
This is a segment on "Chance no Jikan" where comedian Masanari Takano judges stories brought by guests. The stories are deemed "soft" if they are sensitive or potentially problematic, meaning they are difficult or risky to joke about or "tease" the person involved.