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Smelly (performer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Smelly (performer)

, more commonly known by his stagename , is a Japanese comedic performer and former manga artist. Dai Okazaki is a relative of Takashi Okazaki, the creator of ''Afro Samurai''.
==Career==
Dai Okazaki was one out of four people to debut in the line up of ''Nou Nou Hau'' issue 0, with his brother Takashi Okazaki, Ryoji Shibasaki and Mai Shibasaki on November 1998. At the time, Dai Okazaki was a ''dōjinshi'' manga artist. In issue 2 of March 1999, Dai Okazaki contacted Meywa Denki for a long period of time to interview him in the "Nou Hau Talk" section of the magazine. Later on that year, Dai Okazaki was asked to go on the famous show ''Takeshi no Dare Demo Picasso'', and then went under the pseudonym "Smelly", taken from an old nickname of Michael Jackson's. The third issue of ''Nou Nou Hau'' was released at the same time as when Dai Okazaki became famous on ''Takeshi no Dare Demo Picasso'' on May 1999 and featured a picture of him on it, which made the magazine increase in sales. Also, in issue 3, Dai Okazaki started a ''Smelly'' manga series, which was said to be very different from the live performances. In October 1999, issue 4 of ''Nou Nou Hau'', Dai started the serialized manga in that issue. In 2000, Dai Okazaki played at the Hakone Open-Air Museum and Rotterdam Film Festival, and in 2001 appeared on a promotional video for Takkyu Ishino, and played at PostPet exercise. At the ''Nou Nou Hau'' exhibition "Show Yavay!!!," Dai Okazaki played a live performance in 2002. In 2003, Dai also played at the opening ceremony for Mori Art Museum in 2003 and at the program exhibition for the Kirishima Open-Air Museum. As well as just performing in Japan, Dai also performed in New York, Bangkok, Roma, and Berlin.〔 In 2005, Dai Okazaki collaborated again with Tōhō Rikimaru, who previously appeared on Geisai 7 by Takashi Murakami. Smelly was also quoted and interviewed in the Michael Jackson article "Big in Japan" by Bryan Walsh in 2007.〔

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