Ever wondered which hilarious character from the iconic Japanese comedy show 'Gaki no Tsukai' you embody the most? Take this fun quiz to find out how your humor style, reactions, and gag preferences align with Matsumoto, Hamada, and the rest of the gang!
1. What type of humor do you find funniest?
Absurd and sarcastic humor with a deadpan delivery.
Sharp retorts and physical comedy, especially at others' expense.
Bizarre and nonsensical humor.
Embarrassing misunderstandings and clumsy behavior.
2. How do you typically react to pranks?
Explosively react with physical retaliation.
Overdramatically and loudly complain.
Laugh at myself and play along.
Try to act cool despite being the target.
3. Which scenario sounds most appealing for a comedic skit?
A weirdly bizarre situation that makes no sense.
A comedy of errors where everything goes wrong.
An exaggerated slapstick sequence.
Awkwardly trying to prove a point but failing.
4. If you were in a skit, what would your role be?
The mastermind setting up elaborate gags.
The quick-witted straight man.
The bumbling fool.
The innocent victim of continuous pranks.
5. What's your response to being the butt of the joke?
I embrace it and laugh at myself.
I get visibly embarrassed and try to play it off.
I react sarcastically or with a deadpan expression.
I act cool, pretending it doesn't bother me.
6. How do you 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.
7. Which type of physical comedy do you prefer?
Accidentally getting into awkward situations.
Uncoordinated dancing and silly movements.
Exaggerated hits and falls.
Failing attempts at being serious.
8. Your ideal comedic duo role would be?
The sarcastic instigator.
The overdramatic reactor.
The quick-witted rebutter.
The bumbling but lovable fool.
9. 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.
I create nonsensical and weird scenarios.
10. What kind of reactions do you prefer to elicit from your audience?
Sympathetic nervous laughter.
Confused but amused laughs.
Laughs at bizarre and crazy antics.
Immediate, loud laughter.
11. Which form of physical punishment would you endure for comedy?
A surprise scare prank.
A mild slap on the head.
Deliberately failing at a task.
An exaggerated fall or tumble.
12. In a group setting, how do you stand out?
By making quick and witty comments.
By being overdramatic and loud.
By being sarcastic and blunt.
By being the clown who messes everything up.
13. How do you handle failing to make others laugh?
Turn it into a sarcastic comment.
Laugh along and make fun of myself.
Get embarrassed and become overly dramatic.
Get frustrated and try harder.
14. What kind of comedic role partnerships do you enjoy the most?
A tsukkomi with constant comedic distress.
A boke who tries ridiculous things.
Mainly tsukkomi with physical elements.
Boke with a twist of sarcasm.
15. What type of scene would you prefer to be the star of?
A serious scene that gets comically disrupted.
A mishap-filled scenario where everything goes wrong.