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Ingenious short skits from program that brought us 'Matrix Ping Pong' now on YouTube

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By Steven Simonitch

Kaso Taisho, or All Japan Kasoh (Costume) Grand Prix, is a semi-annual televised contest in which amateur groups or individuals perform short skits which are rated by a panel of judges.

Many of the skits make extensive use of "kurogo" - stagehands dressed in all black to imply they are ”invisible” to the audience while they move around props or actors on stage. This allows performers to create clever illusions and “fake” special effects, such as in the classic “Matrix Ping Pong” skit.

Having been on the air for more than 30 years, the show no doubt has an extensive library of short, funny video clips — or as we call it these days, Internet crack. And finally figuring out that crack sells, Kasou Taisho has posted nearly 100 of their finest skits from over the years for your viewing pleasure on YouTube.

The videos can be found in full on the Kaso Taisho YouTube channel

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Short skits? I thought the title said short skirts. Bit of a let down here.

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I read that as "short stilts"...my brain is not playing ball

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