Most Evil Livestream Ever

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Published 2022-08-03

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  • @gargles5270
    that “wrong address ramen delivery” definitely feels like a planned event by the producers, which would make it even sadder
  • @lariat_
    for real. that shot of the confetti cannons and audience cheering at the end while Nasubi sits there naked and confused is probably the most brutally dystopian thing I have ever seen
  • @AJ-xc4nm
    The fact they chose to staff an entire team to keeping his junk censored while live instead of just giving him a single pair of boxer shorts is incredibly diabolical. They WANTED to keep this man in shame and I absolutely agree with Charlie's conspiracy that they were intentionally keeping clothing from entering the room. The whole draw of the show was he was naked in a room losing his mind.
  • @SodaPopSanity
    through an interview he states that when the producer asked if he wanted to continue, he said no. the producer apparently pestered him until he gave in.
  • @moti1s
    Nasubi became gigachad, climbed Everest, opened a theater school, and now does charity at Fukishima regarding that nuclear incident, I very much admire people like him.
  • If I remember correctly, the guy’s been doing a lot of mountain climbing in recent years, even scaling Mount Everest back in 2016. I’m just glad he’d been living his life after these events
  • @sophiyuh__
    30:57 my jaw dropped. how can the producers live with themselves knowing that they've done this to a real, alive human. like actually, how can they be so heartless
  • @Michylawhty
    I looked him up on Wikipedia and it states that he's been helping with people through the pandemic by using his own experiences of self-isolation. The fact that he could turn 15 months of torture into something positive for others is amazing.
  • The fact that they took him to an amusement park and gave him a fun day right before sending him back in is heartbreaking
  • @blazednlovinit
    I love how optimistic he manages to stay through all this, and grateful for even the smallest things.
  • @ember-brandt
    The fact that I remember 1998 (the year I turned 11) as the greatest year from the '90s - all the while, TOMOAKI HAMATSU (call him by his real name), an incredibly intelligent and kind man, missed out on that ENTIRE YEAR because vile predators were profiting immensely by torturing him LIVE ON AIR to MILLIONS of people, I just... I'm actually shaking right now with anger.
  • The final scene of him being in front of an audience with him being scared and bewildered is straight out of dystopian film with a very cruel ending.
  • @mr1864
    He was a senior in college and this broadcast forced him to repeat a year, but his professor at the time happened to see it on TV and applied for his leave of absence. Thanks to him, he was able to go back to college and successfully graduate
  • @mattamuzzamil
    i heard that the way he was racking up prizes so quickly in Korea is a proof that the producers were doing shady things, withholding prizes, in Japan, because it would’ve been much harder for them to intercept in a foreign country
  • @T-bandzzzzz
    This show also did other challenges, forcing people to hike long distances, build a raft to get to land, starving people if their baseball team doesn't win, etc... Its sick as hell
  • @HaloDma_
    The fact he immediately strip his clothes off when entering the fake room even though nobody told him to strip was proof that the show broke this man
  • He lived on rice, water, and dog food for over a year with minimal exercise. There’s no way he had a legitimate bill of good health
  • @joemama069
    Just the fact that nobody tried to break him out once the public knew of his location is kind of disturbing
  • @pooferfloofer
    What terrified me was the music, and the commentary in the background. It was a similar tone of voice and similar music to one of my fave japanese shows ever, Old Enough- which is literally about toddlers going on cute little errands. They weren't treating this like a tragedy- they saw it as COMIC.