In the mid-1980s, Tunnels's appearances on the variety show
All Night Fuji and the show
Yuyake Nyan Nyan with the female idol
Onyanko Club made them well known among young people, and a
Dating game show Neruton Benikujiradan hosted by them that started in 1987, became a big hit, establishing their popularity. In 1988, the programs that bear their name began, and Tunnels reached the peak of its fame and popularity in 1990s. In addition to working with Kinashi as Tunnels, Ishibashi was also active on an individual basis as a host, actor, and singer, as well as a solo artist. Ishibashi was a regular top-ranked actor and TV personality in the high
taxpayer rankings, which were publicly available in Japan until 2005, and he and his partner Kinashi appeared at the top of the rankings. In the 20-year ranking of entertainers' lifetime earnings since 1980, he ranked second, following
Tetsuya Komuro, who ranked first. As an
actor, Ishibashi is known for playing Isuro Tanaka in the film
Major League II and Taka Tanaka in
Major League: Back to the Minors. As a singer, Ishibashi has also his music career as a member of the Japanese vocal group
Yazima Beauty Salon and member of
Yaen. Yaen also participated in the 51st
Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2000. Tunnels is said to have reached his prime from the 1990s to the 2000s. Compared to the relatively calm Kinashi, Ishibashi is particularly violent, his unprecedented style of performing, such as breaking sets during singing performances. and Ishibashi became popular among young people for their "violent artistic style," acting like big shots and lashing out at guests. On the music program
Utaban, which Ishibashi and
Masahiro Nakai were the hosts of, Ishibashi was known for making fun of the members of
Morning Musume, a Japanese female idol group, on this program. It is said that he gave the group members strange nicknames, such as "Johnson", "Ka-san" (mom) or "Yasuda Daimyo-jin" (God Yasuda), which contributed to raise their profile. However, Ishibashi especially often teased one of the members,
Kei Yasuda, by describing her appearance as a
Kappa, a Japanese
Yōkai (monster), and other such remarks about her appearance, which often made viewers displeasure, because Ishibashi seemed to be bullying her. Ishibashi said that producer
Tsunku thanked him for raising the members' profile with this nickname, but Yasuda herself later said that it made it difficult for her to find a marriage partner. In the autumn of 2016, it was reported that the Broadcasting Ethics and Program Improvement Organization (BPO) had deliberated on October 25 of the same year due to the large number of protests from viewers about the content of the broadcast of
All Comedians Comedy Carnival 2016 Autumn on
TBS TV, where Ishibashi served as the
emcee. Complaints were made about a game in the program in which a comedian stripped naked and touched his crotch, saying that it was not a good idea to direct that if he stripped naked, it would be funny. Ishibashi was also criticised in 2017 when he revived a 30-year-old character that played on homophobic stereotypes. Eventually, Ishibashi's old artistic style came to be shunned by viewers, and his television appearances began to decline. In 2017, he was voted "No. 1 comedian to dislike" for the second consecutive year. In June 2020, Ishibashi launched the
YouTube channel Taka Channel, which surpassed 1 million subscribers in July. In March 2021, Ishibashi's regular programming on television ended and it was reported that he no longer appeared regularly on terrestrial television. One of the reasons for the drastic decrease in his appearances was reportedly due in part to his high
guarantees, and he commented that he would be working on YouTube for the future. ==Personal life==