The conversation revolves around the issue of Johnny's office, a talent management agency in Japan, and its controversial practices. The speaker begins by comparing a person of interest to Johnny's office to Takuya Kimura, a character from a Fuji TV drama. The speaker identifies as an anthropomorphist, a term used to describe the attribution of human traits to non-human entities, using the term to describe their office as a "one-night cat."
The speaker then delves into the topic of Johnny's talent, Kita, who was set to star in a drama called "This Is Cat." However, the filming of the drama has been postponed, and the speaker speculates that this could be due to the controversy surrounding Johnny's office.
The speaker discusses the role of various companies in the controversy, including Suntory, Nissan, and McDonald's, which have all decided to cancel the airing of a commercial featuring Kita. The speaker suggests that these companies' actions are due to a strict stance against using Johnny's talent in their advertisements.
The speaker also mentions a press conference held by Johnny's office on September 7th, which was widely criticized. The speaker then discusses the future of Johnny's office, suggesting that it may be facing a significant crisis due to the controversy.
The speaker concludes by discussing the potential future of Kita's career, suggesting that it may be difficult for her to secure future work due to the controversy surrounding Johnny's office. The speaker also suggests that the future of Johnny's office may involve a shift in its structure, with a new independent company being formed to manage its talent.
1. The text discusses the office issue of Johnny and compares it to Takuya Kimura, suggesting that Johnny's office is like a cat.
2. The speaker identifies as an anthropomorphist and uses a cat as a symbol.
3. The text mentions a drama about a classroom, Hashigami, which has been postponed.
4. The speaker mentions a client, presumably Johnny's, that has become a hot topic.
5. The text discusses the aftermath of Johnny's talent being used in illegal sales promotions, with many companies reconsidering their use of Johnny's talent.
6. The speaker discusses the idea that companies continue to use Johnny's talent because they can't see what's going on.
7. The text mentions that Suntory, Nissan, McDonald's, and Open House have all used Kita as an image character.
8. The speaker discusses the press conference held by Johnny & Associates on September 7th, where they announced a stop to illegal advertisements featuring Johnny's talent.
9. The text mentions that the postponement of the classroom drama is due to scheduling issues and not sponsor influence.
10. The speaker discusses the future of Johnny's office, suggesting that talents from Johnny's Entertainment will not be used in new shows.
11. The text mentions that Johnny's Office has been excluding Kita due to her schedule, making it difficult to coordinate.
12. The speaker discusses the potential for a movie featuring Kita, but suggests it would be a bad idea to invest outside of the cinema.
13. The text mentions that the old Johnny's office is for the purpose of relief, while the new independent company will have no financial relationship with the current Johnny's office.