This Podcast Is... Uncalled For - Which Gaki no Tsukai Character Are You Quiz

Episode Date: November 22, 2024

Mike takes another online quiz, this one to determine which member of Gaki no Tsukai he's most like. You can take the quiz at: https://us.idyllic.app/quiz/gudo6j0w25-which-gaki-no-tsukai-character-...are-you

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm Mike Chernivsky, and your listen to this podcast is Un Called For. welcome everybody we got another episode here today so I am recording this on a day where my car is back in the shop again for a repair that I thought got done already, but apparently the parts that replaced the parts is also faulty. So I'm stuck with that car for a little bit longer. So, yeah, you get me for a little bit. And it's been a while since we've done a quiz. I found this on the Gaki Nozkyi
Starting point is 00:01:29 Reddit page The quiz is called Which Gakinot Sky character are you If you're listening on YouTube You've never heard the thoughts on Gakinot Sky episode and that's because I delivery Did not put that on YouTube Because YouTube has a nasty habit of making anything
Starting point is 00:01:54 Gakkenut Skye related vanish. So you can hear on the regular podcast feed
Starting point is 00:02:04 got the thoughts on Gaki Kaki Notzki but if you're listening on YouTube yeah no social like
Starting point is 00:02:13 all right so here go let's take this quiz all right ever wondered which
Starting point is 00:02:24 hilarious character from the iconic Japanese comedy show, Gaki Nozkyi no sky, you embody the most. Take this fun quiz to find out how your humor style, reactions, and gag preferences align with Matsumoto, Hamara, and the rest of the game. Question number one.
Starting point is 00:02:47 What type of humor do you find funniest? Absurd and sarcastic humor with a deadpan delivery. sharper torts and physical comedy especially at others expense bizarre and nonsensical humor or embarrassing misunderstandings and clumsy behavior I've always liked the sharper torts a la George Carlin a la Sam Kinnison so that's gonna be my that's gonna be my answer Oh, oh, oh! That's my Sam Kanssen.
Starting point is 00:03:28 I was married for two fucking years. Not that ruined your weekend, but I was dead! You understand it, you fucking bitch, I was dead! All right. Question number two. How do you typically respond to pranks? Explosively react with physical retaliation. evaluation, over dramatically and loudly complain, laughing myself and play along, or try to act cool despite being the target.
Starting point is 00:04:06 I don't like pranks all that much myself, and they've rarely ever happened to me, but I would try to act key despite being the target, Question number three. Which scenario sounds more appealing for a comedic sketch? A weirdly bizarre situation that makes no sense. A comedy of errors where everything goes wrong. An exaggerated slapstick sequence. Or awkwardly trying to prove a point but failing. Given my personal style of comedy,
Starting point is 00:04:52 I like a good slapstick once in a while, but let's be honest. I always try and make a point, but I fail, so we will go with that one. That can be pretty funny, except when it isn't. Question number four, if you weren't in a skit, what would your role be? The mastermind sending up elaborate. The quick-witted straight man, the bumbling fool, or the innocent victim of continuous pranks. Straight man. It's a little to call me in that situation.
Starting point is 00:05:40 What's your response to being the butt of the joke? Oh, I don't know. Let's hear my response to that whole French bra thing. But here are the actual answers. I embrace it and laugh and myself. I get visibly embarrassed and try to play it off. I react sarcastically or with a deadband expression or I act coup pretend it doesn't bother me.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yeah, it's going to be a visibly embarrassing and try to play it off. That's kind of what we did with my French prop reaction. Number six. handle high pressure situations in a comedic setting. I manage with sarcastic humor. I try to keep calm and collected. I tend to overreact nervously. I express my frustration openly.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Uh, that's got to be frustration openly. As the last fringe show, uh, demonstrates perfectly. All right. What, which type of physical comedy? you prefer accidentally getting into awkward situations uncoordinated dancing and silly movements exaggerated hits and falls or failing attempts at being serious um let's go with failing attempts
Starting point is 00:07:10 of being serious your ideal comedic duo role would be the sarcastic instigator the overdramatic reactor the quick-witted rebutter or the bumbling but lovable fool i think i would like to instigate this one so yeah let's go with that one uh when presenting a gag what's your approach i go for loud physical humor i prefer a dry and sarcastic setup I use slapstick humor and clumsiness, or I create nonsensical and weird scenarios. That's totally me, the nonsensical and weird scenario. Question number 10. What kind of reactions do you prefer to elicit from your audience?
Starting point is 00:08:10 Sympathetic, nervous laughter? Confused but amused laughs. laughs at bizarre and crazy antics or immediate loud laughter confused but amused that's probably one okay which form of fiscal punishment would you endure for comedy a surprise scare prank a mild slap on the head
Starting point is 00:08:43 deliberately failing at a task or an exact rate of fall or tumble I just got slapped across the face my frame in group setting how do you stand up by making quick and witty comments by being over dramatic and loud by being sarcastic and blunts or by being the clan who messes everything up I am overdramatic and loud in that situation 13 How do you handle failing to make others laugh? Turn into a sarcastic comment. Laugh long and make fun myself.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Get embarrassed and become overly dramatic or get frustrated and try harder. Let's go laugh for enough long. 14. What kind of comedic role partnerships do you enjoy the most? Tukomi with constant comedic distress A bokei who tries ridiculous things Mainly Tukomi with Fiscal Elements or
Starting point is 00:10:00 Boquet with a twist of sarcasm Let's go with the mainly Tukomi Once again Tukomi Straight man Boquet funny man
Starting point is 00:10:19 And 15 I think This is the last question What type of scene Would you prefer to be the star of A series scene that gets Comedically disrupted A mishap-filled
Starting point is 00:10:32 scenario where everything goes wrong A slapstick scene with Physical Humor or Bizarre Out of this World experience. I have experienced the first, the series scene that gets chemically disrupted, Brian Boy.
Starting point is 00:10:48 And that will do it for the quiz. I'm going to hit some mitts. Let's see what my answer is. I am Hitoshi Matsumoto, the boquet half of Dantam.
Starting point is 00:11:06 who recently got himself into a little bit of trouble by I took it this test once off the air and came back with Tanaka what was it say for Matsumoto you share a love for absurd and sarcastic humor and your blunt ill-tempered persona makes you stand out
Starting point is 00:11:34 you're known for your deadpan delivery but can surprise everyone with exaggerated reactions yeah don't yeah don't put me a situation where they're
Starting point is 00:11:52 pying me and everything that I touch and I can only response to the audio prompts and yeah stuff like that...
Starting point is 00:12:06 Matura! Get back to Japan! Matsui! Ah... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha... So do check this out for yourself. You can find it on the... Gaki Nozkaya subreddit
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