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Hitoshi Matsumoto (left) and Masatoshi Hamada (right)
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- Red Oni, Drab Oni: Matsumoto's blue cling Hamada's red.
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- Weight: 50kg
- Hobbies: Baseball and golf
- [2015.12.16] Nandeya Nen Nen (なんでやねんねん; You've got to be Kidding)
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Hamada Bamyu Bamyu
ばみゅばみゅ
Nicknames
Dahama (ダーハマ)
Maa-kun (まーくん)
Born
May 11, 1963 (age 61)
Zodiac Sign
The character got so popular that he released a single as said character.
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Japanese comedian Masatoshi Hamada is facing backlash after appearing in blackface during a variety show skit on New Year's Eve.
One of the most famous performers in Japan, Masatoshi donned blackface to impersonate actor Eddie Murphy during the sketch on a Japanese broadcast, and it's causing rightful backlash on social media.
"#Blackness is not a punchline nor a prop," writer Baye Neil tweeted. "Need jokes? Get better writers. Need a black character, get a black actor that speaks Japanese. There are several! But please #StopBlackfaceJapan." Another person tweeted, "meanwhile in Japan: a comedian with blackface is on a roughly 7 hour long national TV program😡🤯😠 I just wanted to end the year peacefully but no 2017 won’t let me."
However, some tried to push back against the critique of Masatoshi's actions writing things such as, "This Japanese comedian was dressed up as Eddy Murphy! How this is racist?????!? You are spreading a mass hysteria. Please calm down. And stop!"
But Twitter user @azusayamamoto explained the deep-rooted history of the act. They responded, "While I understand your point on mass hysteria, we cannot be ignorant of the history of racial bigotry and its consequences. He dressed up as Eddy [sic