1, host comparison:
The talk show "Everyday Up" is wonderful. Wang Han and Ou Di are both super smart and funny. I am amazed at Ou Di's talent. The other two boys, though not as clever as Ou Di, have flexible minds. They have jokes or guests who teach them, and they are basically imitated by everyone. There is no obvious neglect or neglect, and each has its own advantages. The learned Wang Han is undoubtedly the core, and there is no ice in the running, and the demeanor of the king is fully displayed (I think his little ambiguity with Ou Di is super cute, even cj, wow Kaka ~).
Happy Camp, I feel that five people are really redundant. Wu Xin always stands like an alien, and Du Haitao's performance is very green. He often grabs a line and suddenly becomes stupid. Fortunately, He Jiong pulled himself together. Nana is always a few tricks. I can't stand the pig wife's music as soon as it comes out. Another is to play the role of a village girl. Can it be a little new? Li's host is hundreds of times more than when he debuted, but it has no characteristics. If Wang Han leads an emperor with a troupe, then He Jiong's sissy performance is like his empresses with a group of children, and sometimes he even feels that he and Nana are quarrelling there.
2. Program atmosphere:
"Everyday Up" feels that the overall atmosphere is more stylish, and the jokes are not so vulgar. For example, a flight attendant, pk of China Taiwan Province Art School, cares about the daily life of middle school students, and a dance teacher teaches dance. Several issues were interesting, and then they were good.
Happy Camp feels more and more rural, which is almost the back slope of Malan Mountain.
3. Funny degree:
Every issue of Everyday Up basically has new paragraphs. Wang Han has a wide range of knowledge, and he can dig out the punch line in everything he does. Ou Di has also taken on a new look, as if the funny scene has not been repeated so far.
Happy Camp has several fixed features that have never changed. For example, Du Haitao's eyes are small, and this joke is almost moldy. Another example is laughing at He Jiong's age, Nana's childishness, her thick legs and Li's aquiline nose. At first I could smile, but now I don't think I can smile.
4. Materials:
"Everyday Up" seems to be all-encompassing and rich in forms. Work, entertainment, eating, traveling, etc. It seems that all aspects of social life can be used as material. This food is specially crafted.
"Happy Camp" may have more star announcements, which is determined by the nature of the program.
5. Overall structure:
"Everyday Up" is partly about inviting guests and partly about court drama series. The hosts appeared one after another and felt very cordial. Since Wang Han is called "Ce Shen", although these things are meaningless, their overall style is very unified, that is, funny, with some wisdom and learning some knowledge. It should be said that this style has clues in "The more you try, the happier you are". I especially like the little video of old father and son teaching. It is novel, interesting and practical.
Happy Camp can do something similar. Five hosts can shoot some entertainment series short films. Otherwise, five people who are so out of tune don't know where the tacit understanding comes from. After watching it for so long, they still feel uncomfortable. Now people often perform a dance with different styles inexplicably, which makes me feel very abrupt and out of tune.
This sense of awkwardness also includes two or even three guest invitations from Happy Camp. Sometimes a few stars are invited at a time, the style is completely different, there is no interaction, it is a bit stiff, and it is not enough to watch.
Well, having said so much, I just think I want to commemorate the day when I didn't chase the base camp in the last issue. Not long after "Everyday Up" was filmed, I became a big fan of it, just because Wang Han and Ou Di didn't let people laugh until they got cramped. And Happy Camp. I've seen it. I'll change the channel. Although I won't give up the happy camp, I really want to say, once my favorite happy camp, please, can you look better?