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Japanese variety shows (also known as Japanese game shows) are television entertainment made up of a variety of original stunts, musical performances, comedy skits, quiz contests, and other acts. Japanese television programs such as Music Station and Utaban continue in an almost pristine format from the same variety shows of years before. The ...
Anime television series based on video games (8 C, 290 P) Pages in category "Japanese television shows based on video games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Season 9 Episode 2: "Avatar" (2007) – Centers around an online game similar to Second Life. Life with Derek. Season 1 Episode 11: "Babe Raider" (2005) – Casey catches Derek playing a sexist video game. The Loud House. Season 3 Episode 34: "Game Boys" (2018) – Clyde gets unhinged when Lincoln borrows his gaming system. Man Up!
1 Channels. 2 Debuts. 3 Ongoing. 4 Endings. 5 See also. ... Events in 1980 in Japanese television. Channels ... game show (1975–present) Doraemon, anime ...
A Channel (2011) Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera (2011) Dream Eater Merry (2011) Haganai (2011) The Idolmaster (2011) Infinite Stratos (2011) Kämpfer für die Liebe (2011) Mobile Suit Gundam AGE (2011–2012) Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) Amagami SS+ plus (2012) Blast of Tempest (2012–2013) Busou Shinki (2012) Eureka Seven: AO (2012) K (2012 ...
Nickelodeon was a Japanese television channel which was targeted mainly at children, teens and adults, operated by ViacomCBS Networks Japan K.K. (a subsidiary of ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA division of the eponymous television channel in the United States ViacomCBS). It originally launched in November 1998 as a cable and satellite television ...
I Survived a Japanese Game Show is an American reality show that saw its first-season premiere on ABC on June 24, 2008. The show followed a group of Americans, who leave the United States for Japan where they competed in a Japanese style game show. [2] The winner takes home US$250,000 (JP ¥25 million). [3]