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In a moment of satirical genius, SMAP's Katori Shingo decides to mimic Suzuki Fuku's performance of his single, Iya Iya YO~. Excuse me while I die from laughing in a corner.



Here's the original version performed by Fuku. I recommend that you watch this first to get the full picture.


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vsa style

The boys certainly don't seem to be dressed in their usual styles.

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I'm kinda rewatching some episodes of VIP Limousine, including the Sakuraiba date and I was wondering, if you had to go on a date with an Arashi member, what kind of date would it be? I'd love to hear answers from you!



Sho
A concert, definitely. Preferably rock music. He comes across as someone who enjoys music and loses himself in it, even though he might not be the best singer or dancer. I'm reminded of how his body just moves spontaneously whenever he's recording a song (like in the Arashi Training camp) or listening to a band play (like in the HnA, Blackboard SP)

Jun
A theme park. After watching his theme park date with Kanjiya Shiori, it looks fun and would definitely be an experience which would open more topics for conversation.

Aiba
Shopping. Somehow, I like seeing Aiba shop. And he has very interesting fashion choices which might open up more topics for conversation. And maybe a basketball match after.

Ohno
An aquarium. It's not just about Ohno's fascination with fish, but aquariums have this amazing artistic quality. And there's something incredibly soothing about watching fish swim around in a beautifully displayed tank. Ohno and I would bring our DSLR cameras and take lots of photos!

Nino
A movie at home, complete with hot chocolate or mocha. I'm not very good at arcade games, although I would love to see Nino play. But I think movies are something which both of us would enjoy. Watching a movie at home means we need not leave the comfort of the couch.
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What can I say, I think this is an episode that every fan should watch.


For the newer Arashi fans, this series might be unfamiliar to you. C no Arashi, abbreivated from Claim no Arashi, was a humbling series in which the Arashi members dealt with various claims (complaints) that people filed against companies or organizations. In fact, some of you might downright dislike it due to the nature of the show. The boys are scolded, sometimes threatened, insulted and lose their patience. I myself found it difficult to watch them swallowing all the abuse. However, episode 26 of C no Arashi was a gem to me, for the reasons which I will elaborate on below. 

Synopsis: The episode starts off with Sho saying that they have received complaints. However, these weren’t the usual complaints that were directed at companies or organizations, but at the Arashi members themselves! Having been claim handlers for about 20 odd episodes now, they undergo a review of how they have fared so far. At the end, a video of the worse claim handler is shown. (No surprises on who that is.)

C no Arashi was filmed during the days when Arashi wasn’t as popular as they are now. Therefore, as the members dealt with the ire of the public, you could see authentic reactions as they handled complaints. There was also a customer service instructor called Sasaki-san, who was on set to review their claim handling. Sasaki-san pointed out the boys’ mistakes in a good natured manner. It was also refreshing to see him frankly telling Matsujun off for his bad attitude. Jun was able to take the chastisement like a man, too. 

After his lesson on customer service, Sasaki ends off with the following message. Somehow I felt that his parting words helped shaped the boys into who they are today. Here’s an approximate translation below: 

In human relations, there are thoughts and feelings which can’t be put into words. If you only handle claims for the sake of making this program a success, then I don’t think it will benefit you much. However, if you all truly treat this as a chance to grow personally, and handle the claims with all your heart, even if it’s just one at a time, I think this program will truly be great.

Sasaki's message summarizes why I love this group so much. There is just a lot of heart in the things that they do. I know some things are scripted by TV producers, but at the end of the day, the boys genuinely want to make things work, and they're willing to give of their best to the fans.

To me, that exemplifies the spirit of service.

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