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- He is best known for his contributions for the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda series, with his Super Mario Bros. theme being the first piece of music from a video game included in the American National Recording Registry.
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Dec 8, 2015 · “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up,” Marie Kondo’s mega-selling how-to of minimalism—a tidy blend of confessional autobiography, life philosophy, decluttering strategies, and clothes ...
- Barry Yourgrau
Feb 7, 2019 · But at the same time, Yayoi thinks that Kondo’s foreign-country origin makes a lot of her ideas feel extra-novel to an American audience. For example, many of the people she helps are impressed at the space savings that can come from precise folding of clothes, or placing boxes or dividers inside drawers to sub-compartmentalize them and ...
Jan 27, 2016 · It’s true that Kondo, just thirty years old, is a petite prodigy of tidying, possessed of a winsomely deferential and yet authoritative air. She famously started her vocation as a kid.
- Barry Yourgrau
Jan 11, 2019 · Perhaps it’s not surprising then that by 1925, American Unitarian minister, suffragist, civic reformer, educator and journalist Caroline Bartlett Crane was adopting a distinctly Kondo-esque...
- Jackie Mansky
Her first television show, “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo” was Netflix’s #1 non-fiction release in 2019 and earned 7 award nominations – 2 Emmys, 3 Critics Choice Awards, 1 Realscreen Award and 1 TCA Award. In 2015, she was also listed as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people.
Marie Kondo, aka KonMari, is by far the most famous Japanese in the US today and is known as the "decluttering guru" or "organizing queen." Her book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up –...
In each episode, Kondo visited an American household and helped them declutter, organize and transform their homes. The background and the family’s needs were highlighted to show the audience that transformation was possible despite obvious limitations.