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Indians Rebrand: Now “Chonmage Ramen” – FANY Magazine

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Comedy Duo ‘Indians’ Rebrands as ‘Chonmage Ramen’ in Surprise TV Reveal

In a surprising turn of events, the japanese comedy duo formerly known as “Indians” announced their rebranding to “Chonmage Ramen” on Wednesday, June 18th, 2025.The proclamation was made during a segment on the TBS variety show, “Wednesday Downtown.” The name change has generated buzz and anticipation among fans, as the duo prepares for their first live performance under their new moniker TBS.

The Birth of Chonmage Ramen

The decision to rename the comedy act came as a surprise to many,including the members themselves. Tabuchi Akihiro, one half of the duo, expressed his bewilderment and excitement in a statement. “I don’t understand what it means at all! Me too! But I really like it!” he exclaimed.He encouraged fans to call him whatever they like and hinted at a variety of new comedic elements, including “toppers, chonra, chonra, chonra, chonra, chonra, and ramen.”

Kimu, the othre half of Chonmage Ramen, shared similar sentiments. “I’m still surprised myself,” Kimu stated.”He decided to change the name of the duo using his career history. And there’s Chonmage ramen! It’s too lame! ! ! ! !” Despite the initial shock, Kimu trusted Tabuchi’s sensibility and embraced the change. He also revealed that he was a fan of Ryugu JOKER, a detail that viewers of the broadcast would understand.

Did You Know? A “chonmage” is a conventional Japanese topknot hairstyle, often associated with samurai. “ramen” is a popular Japanese noodle soup dish.

First Live performance: “Preparing with Heart”

Chonmage Ramen is set to make their debut performance under the new name on August 16th, 2025, at Shinjuku Lumine the Yoshimoto. The show, titled “Preparing with Heart,” promises a fresh comedic experience with “new ingredients such as barikata jellyfish toppings and laughter,” according to Tabuchi. Kimu added that the performance will feature “rich, rich, new topics with lots of captivating seaweed.”

Performance Details

Here are the details for Chonmage Ramen’s first solo live performance:

Event Details
Title Chonmage Ramen Solo Live “Preparing with Heart”
Date saturday, August 16th, 2025
Time Doors open at 7:00pm | show starts at 7:30pm | Ends at 9:00pm
Venue Lumine the Yoshimoto (7F, Lumine 2, 38-2 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku)
Tickets Advance sale: 3,500 yen | 4,000 yen on the day *All seats are reserved
FANY Tickets Advance June 19th, 11:00 – June 23rd, 11:00
FANY Tickets General June 25th from 10:00

Tickets are available through FANY Tickets.

Pro Tip: Secure your tickets early, as this debut performance is expected to be a sell-out event!

The Evolution of Japanese Comedy

The rebranding of “Indians” to “Chonmage Ramen” reflects the ever-evolving landscape of Japanese comedy. comedy duos, known as “kombi,” are a staple of Japanese entertainment, frequently enough pushing boundaries and embracing unconventional humor. The name change,while unexpected,aligns with the tradition of comedic reinvention and the pursuit of fresh,engaging content. The duo’s willingness to embrace the absurd and experiment with new comedic styles ensures their continued relevance in the competitive entertainment industry.

What are your initial thoughts on the name change? are you planning to attend their first live performance as Chonmage Ramen?

The Enduring appeal of Japanese Comedy Duos

Japanese comedy duos, or “kombi,” hold a critically important place in the nation’s entertainment culture. These duos frequently enough consist of two distinct roles: the “boke” (the funny man) and the “tsukkomi” (the straight man).This dynamic creates a unique comedic tension that resonates with audiences. Kombi often perform in various media, including television, radio, and live stage shows. Their ability to adapt to changing trends and connect with diverse audiences has solidified their position as a cornerstone of Japanese entertainment.

The influence of Japanese comedy extends beyond the nation’s borders. Many international comedians and comedy writers have drawn inspiration from the unique styles and techniques employed by Japanese kombi. The emphasis on physical comedy, wordplay, and absurd situations has found a global audience, contributing to the diversification of comedic expression worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chonmage Ramen

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