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"Talk Show" accused "comedian" Bai Kainan of plagiarism, so what are his plagiarism sledgehammers?

After the broadcast of "Happy Comedian" in Bai Kainan, some netizens pointed out that Bai Kainan's jokes were exactly the same as those of Zhang Boyang in the previous talk show, and then Guan Wei also sent Weibo to reprimand Bai Kainan for plagiarism.

In fact, it is difficult to define whether comedy jokes are plagiarized. Some people say it's all drama jokes, all to make everyone happy. You use them, I use them for everyone, they don't have full ownership, and they don't attract some attention. Some people will say why they want to go online, but it is this trend that will make the current drama career more and more boring. The old joke is repeated that it is getting less and less burdensome.

Think about it carefully, I think there is nothing original in Bai Kainan, not only Bai Kainan, but also many others. Only this time, Bai Kainan has gone a little too far, which is equivalent to a direct quotation. It has not changed at all, and it has become his own business.

In Bai Kainan's work "Laughing Star", not only Zhang Boyang's jokes were copied, but also the clown dance in Street Dance 2 before, and even the makeup was the same.

I don't know when it started, but comedies began to turn sour and turned into routines. First, I said something about old terrier, forcing a smile, and then suddenly I was grandstanding. Anyway, it's getting boring.

As an old dramatist, without a little innovation, he is not worthy to stand on the stage of a happy comedian. Literary creation needs to be done separately and originality should be protected. As a comedian, you can learn from others to motivate yourself, but you can't just copy it.

In comedy and dance, plagiarism has always been the hardest hit, and it is becoming more and more blatant, which is a disrespect for the comedy industry. In this era of information explosion, all walks of life are competing to attract the attention of the audience. It seems that the audience is harder to be amused. This is not because the audience has high taste, but because of the increasing lack of high-quality content. The always funny terrier keeps saying, what's so funny?

In a word, plagiarism is disrespectful to the original author, and Bai Kainan should respond positively and apologize, instead of continuing plagiarism after the dust settles.