[All] Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

Why did Takuro win the M-1 in their first final? [M-1 Grand Prix 2025] A detailed explanation of why they came out on top among 11,521 acts, including the final results, material selection, and a seven-year stagnation period.

 

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

table of contents

 

1. Takuro, the meaning of winning the M-1 Grand Prix 2025

2. Analyzing the Final Results and Voting Structure in Numbers

3. The turning point in choosing the final material: making the decision based on popularity

4. Seven years of stagnation and change, and the accumulated practical experience

5. The strengths and future prospects of Osaka theaters

6. Q&A | Frequently Asked Questions

7. Summary of key data

 

1. The meaning of Takuro's victory at the M-1 Grand Prix 2025

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

At the M-1 Grand Prix final, which aired on December 21, 2025, the comedy duo Takuro was crowned the 21st champion.
This year's competition saw a record number of entries, with 11,521 groups. Among them, the fact that a duo who had made it to the finals for the first time went on to win the competition was a particularly symbolic event in the history of M-1.

 

The fact that they were not regular contestants with a proven track record, but had finally reached the finals after a long period of stagnation, and were able to suddenly reach the top, once again underscored the true value of M-1, which is that "the duo that makes the audience laugh the most will win."

 

 

 

 

2. Analyzing the Final Results and Voting Structure in Numbers

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

Ten groups advanced to the finals, and the three that made it to the final showdown were Dondecorte, Evers, and Takuro.

The judges were a group of nine, and the final vote was Takurou with 8 votes and Don Decollete with 1. Just looking at the numbers, the difference is clear.

 

This result shows that the evaluation was not biased towards the preferences of a few judges, but rather that the overall quality of the material, including its structure, development, and the amount of laughter, was highly praised. In particular, the "ease of understanding" and "few missed moments" were great assets on the big stage of the finals.

 

 

 

 

3. The turning point in choosing the final material: making the decision based on popularity

The choice of second joke is said to be a major factor in their victory.
Takuro's first act was "Ring Announcer," a proven skit he had made it through the preliminary rounds. Meanwhile, his second act, "Beverly Hills," was a new skit he had just completed in November.

 

While they could have played it safe by going back to material that had produced results in the past, they chose "the material that they felt was the most popular right now."

Behind this decision was a clear criterion cultivated through many years of theater experience: "Prioritize the audience's reaction." As a result, the new material perfectly captured the mood of the audience, which directly influenced the voting results.

 

 

 

 

4. Seven years of stagnation and change, and the accumulated practical experience

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

Takuro was formed in 2016 and attracted attention early on, reaching the semi-finals in their second year of formation in 2018. However, for the next seven years, they were unable to even advance to the semi-finals.

 

During this long period of stagnation, rather than making any major changes to their style, they focused on honing their "technique to make the audience in front of them laugh reliably."

Rather than being flashy or edgy, it can be said that the experience of thoroughly creating a structure that anyone could understand and that would naturally make them laugh led to their unwavering strength even in the extreme tension of the final.

 

 

 

 

5. The strengths and future prospects of Osaka theaters

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

Osaka's theaters are spaces that attract a wide range of audiences, from tourists to regulars, from the elderly to the young, so material that relies on specific contexts or knowledge is unlikely to be accepted here.

 

In this environment, Takuro has honed his skills in "settings that can be understood without explanation" and "structures that allow a shared worldview from the beginning." These accumulated skills have led to a universality that can be conveyed even through television.

While they say there is a "50-50" chance of expanding into Tokyo, they are showing an attitude of prioritizing the foundation that has nurtured them.



 

 

6. Q&A | Summary of Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is it rare for a first-time finalist to win?
A. It's a very rare case. There are very few cases of someone winning the finals on their first try, so it became a big topic of conversation at this tournament.

 

 

Q2. Why did you receive 8 votes?
A. It was because it received high marks across all judging criteria, including the ease of understanding the material, the density of the laughs, and the stability of the development.

 

 

Q3. What will you do after winning?
A. While theater appearances will remain the focus, TV and media exposure is expected to increase. He said that the direction of his material creation will not change significantly.

 

 

 

 

7. Summary of key data

item Content
Formation 2016
member
Yutaka Akagi (34), Kimura Band (35)
Advance to M-1 finals 2025 (first)
Final voting results 8 votes (out of 9 people)
Final material
1st: Ring Announcer / 2nd: Beverly Hills
Features
Popularity is the top priority, and the composition is highly universal
Prize money 10 million yen

 

 

 


summary

Why did "Takuro" reach the M-1 finals on their first try? The real reason they came out on top among 11,521 groups

 

Takuro's M-1 victory was not achieved by chance or momentum alone.
The practical experience he gained over a seven-year stagnation period and his consistent criteria of "just choosing something that will be well-received" all came together to produce a tournament with the largest number of entries in history.


There is no doubt that when people talk about the 2025 M-1, their name will definitely be at the center of attention.

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