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Hikari Ōta

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Nationality
  
Japanese

Genres
  
Owarai

Role
  
Comedian

Medium
  
Television

Years active
  
1988 – Present

Name
  
Hikari Ota

Spouse
  
Mitsuyo Ohta (m. 1990)

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Born
  
May 13, 1965 (age 58) Kamifukuoka, Saitama, Japan (
1965-05-13
)

Movies and TV shows
  
SUNDAY JAPON, Waratte Iitomo!, Yona Yona Penguin, E‑tele 0655, Work on the Grass

Similar People
  
Yuji Tanaka, Moe Yamaguchi, Hitoshi Matsumoto, Shin\'ichi Nakazawa, Tamaki Saito

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Hikari Ōta (太田 光, Ōta Hikari, born May 13, 1965 in Kamifukuoka, Saitama) is a Japanese television comedian.

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He is most famous as one half of the owarai duo Bakushō Mondai along with Yūji Tanaka, where he acts as the boke.

Unique character

Ōta is known for his strained, long-winded speeches, though it is perhaps his profound and sometimes dangerous comments that make him a staple of modern Japanese entertainment, and reflect his rather remarkable personality. As a boke, one is generally expected to fulfill a more ignorant comedy role, but Ōta's boke has him frequently overstepping classical boundaries into new and often controversial territories, often prompting Tanaka (as the tsukkomi) to bring him back down to reality. Ōta is a bibliophile—reportedly reading over 100 books a year—and some of his favorite authors include Kurt Vonnegut, John Irving, J. D. Salinger, and Osamu Dazai (of whom Ōta's father was a student), many of them holding some similitude to his often absurdist view of the world.

His opinions almost never synch with Tanaka's, that is to say, he often avoids agreeing with Tanaka by intentionally taking the opposing side simply out of spite, making their boke/tsukkomi relationship much more lively, and perhaps realistic.

He is an active essayist and has published a number of collections.

Literary career

In 2010, Ōta published his first fictional literary work, a collection of short stories, "Maboroshi no Tori" (マボロシの鳥 / Legendary Bird) which he followed with a novel "Bunmei No Ko" (文明の子 / Child of Civilisation) in 2012.

Now showing

Ōta has recently found a niche for his relatively extremist and sometimes ridiculous world views as the main speaker in the Nippon TV show, Hikari Ōta's If I Were Prime Minister... Secretary Tanaka, where he acts as the Japanese Prime Minister and addresses various social problems with his own style of radical solutions. The guests of the show often include high-profile members of the Japanese Diet and famous Japanese of various backgrounds.

Ōta also voiced Sid in the Japanese dubbed version of the computer-animated film Ice Age and Ice Age: The Meltdown.

References

Hikari Ōta Wikipedia