Jun Ōki (大木 淳, Ōki Jun, born 29 September 1973, in Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan),[4] better known as Bibiru Ōki (ビビる 大木), is a Japanese comedian represented by Watanabe Entertainment. His wife is singer Akina.

Bibiru Ōki
ビビる 大木
Born
Jun Ōki

(1973-09-29) September 29, 1973 (age 51)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesKasukabe no Wakadaishō (春日部 の 若大将)[1]
Education
  • Kasukabe City Tanihara Junior High School
  • Seibudai Chiba Junior & Senior High School
OccupationComedian
Years active1994–
AgentWatanabe Entertainment
Known for
  • Uchikuru!?
  • Doyō Studio Park
  • BS Netchū Yobanashi
  • Pon!
  • Warau Inu
  • Richard Hall
  • Zenigata Kintarō
  • Radio de Culture
  • Omoikkiri Don!
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse
Akina
(m. 2013)
[2]
RelativesYuki Ōki (second cousin)[3]
WebsiteOfficial profile
Notes
Same year/generation as:
Shinagawa Shoji

Ōki was a member of the comedy duo Bibiru. He graduated from Kasukabe City Tanihara Junior High School and Seibudai Chiba Junior & Senior High School. Ōki is an ambassador for Kusakabe and Hagi Furusato. He is also the honorary curator of the John Manjirō Museum. Ōki is a special envoy for Kōchi Prefecture tourism.

Current appearances

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TV series

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Year Title Network Notes
Uchikuru!? Fuji TV
2003 Doyō Studio Park NHK G
2010 Pon! NTV Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday MC
2013 Zenryaku, Daitoku-san CTV
2014 Home, Tsuiteitte Iidesu ka? TV Tokyo
Rediscover Japan TBS
2015 Shumi Doki! NHK E TV

Irregular appearances, specials

Year Title Network Notes
Gyōten Panic Theater TV Tokyo
Discovery of the World's Mysteries TBS
Aiba Manabu TV Asahi
2016 Happy Monday Baseball Konshū no Pro-yakyū Tokoton Yosō BS Sky Per

Radio series

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Title Network Notes
Bibiru Ōki no Brat! Brat! NCB

Advertisements

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Title Notes
Alico Japan
Shiseido "uno"
Asahi Food & Healthcare "Mintia"
Meiji Amino Collagen Yogurt

Music videos

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Year Title Notes
2011 Hideaki Tokunaga "Kowarekake no Radio"
Sweet Licious "My Heart: Kiminitodoke Tai"

Dubbing

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Former appearances

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TV series

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Year Title Network Notes
100 Ninme no Baka Fuji TV
A-onna E-onna Fuji TV
Warauinu no Bōken Fuji TV
Richard Hall Fuji TV
Geinō Profile Deka Fuji TV
2004 Shinsengumi! NHK G, NHK BS2, NHK BS hi Episode 47
Hey! Spring of Trivia Fuji TV
Lincoln TBS Semi-regular appearances
2006 Radio de Culture NTV
Shinjuku no Haha Monogatari Fuji TV Lead role
Zenigata Kintarō TV Asahi
The Nippon Kentei Fuji TV
2008 Tameshite Gatten NHK G
BS Fureai Stage NHK BS2, NHK hi
BS Netchū Yobanashi NHK BS2 MC
Sanma Akashiya Channel TBS
Utsukushiki Aoki do Now TV Asahi
Kumepipo! Zettai Aitai 1001-nin TBS Narration
Matsumoto Hitoshi no Suberanai-hanashi The Golden SP 4 Fuji TV
2009 Omoikkiri Don! NTV Tuesday commentator
2010 Asian Smile NHK G Narration
Style Plus THK Unscheduled appearance
Ryōmaden NHK G, NHK BS2, NHK BS hi Final episode
2011 Shiritsu Tantei Yui Shimozawa Fuji TV
1-nen 1-kumi Heisei Kyōiku Gakuin Fuji TV Quasi-regular appearances
Bakushō Dai Nihon Akan Keisatsu Fuji TV
Motemote Ninety Nine TBS
"Sorette Do'na hito?" Sōsa Variety G-Men 99 TBS
Ariyoshi Dera Jikken CBC
2015 Hana Moyu NHK G, NHK BS2, NHK hi
Arayuru Sekai o Kengaku Seyo: Sennyū! Real Scope Fuji TV
Sekai Itte Mitara Honto wa Konna Tokodatta!? Fuji TV

Radio series

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Year Title Network Notes
Bibiru no all night nippon-r NBS
Jun Ōki no @llnightnippon.com NBS
Ken Horiuchi to Bibiru Ōki no all night nippon Super Friday! NBS
Bibiru Ōki no All Night Nippon NBS
Bibiru Ōki no Sports Star!! TBS Radio
Jidai Map Meeting Fm-Kyoto, Radio-i
Keiko Kojima Kira Kira TBS Radio Monday appearances
Wanted!! TBS Radio Tuesday appearances
2013 Tama Musubi TBS Radio Monday appearances
Bibiru Ōki no All Night Nippon: All Night Nippon 45-shūnen Tokubetsu Kikaku NBS
Bibiru 25 Tokyo FM

References

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  1. ^ "6月4日(月)赤江珠緒×ビビる大木". Tama Musubi (in Japanese). TBS Radio & Communications. 4 Jun 2012. Retrieved 29 Jun 2016.
  2. ^ Sanspo.com (14 May 2013). "ビビる大木&AKINA、4月に結婚していた!" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 29 Jun 2016.
  3. ^ "お笑い芸人の知られざる血縁関係". Real Live (in Japanese). Feitsu. 13 Aug 2014. Retrieved 29 Jun 2016.
  4. ^ "ビビる 大木". Watanabe Entertainment (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 Jun 2016.
  5. ^ "リトルプリンス 星の王子さまと私". Fukikaeru. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
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