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  2. Liar Game: The Final Stage - Wikipedia

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    The players celebrate. Akiyama wins the game; he passes all his winnings to Yokoya, and has Yokoya pay off Sendou's debt. Yokoya returns the rest of the money to Akiyama. Liar Game organizer Eri reveals to Kanzaki and Akiyama that the entire tournament was based on bets by wealthy investors on whether an unprecedented all-red vote would occur.

  3. Liar Game: Reborn - Wikipedia

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    Former Liar Game player Fukunaga informs Akiyama of Shinomiya's plight while inviting him back to Liar Game. Akiyama thus returns to compete. This edition of the Liar Game features a variant of musical chairs, starting with twenty players and fifteen chairs. Players (including eliminated ones) elect a representative after each round, who ...

  4. Liar Game (2007 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The drama began airing in Japan on April 14, 2007. It featured Erika Toda as Nao Kanzaki, and Shota Matsuda as Shinichi Akiyama. The first season of Liar Game had 11 episodes, with a 3 hour long finale, which was a first for a drama series. [1] It has also gained the second highest viewer satisfaction rating, for the season, in an Oricon survey ...

  5. Liar Game - Wikipedia

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    Liar Game was adapted into a Japanese television series: Liar Game, a 2007 series broadcast on Fuji Television, followed in 2009 by a second season. In 2010, the full-length film Liar Game: The Final Stage was released as a continuation to the television series. A sequel, entitled Liar Game: Reborn, was released in 2012. [8]

  6. Liar Game: Season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Liar Game: Season 2 (ライアーゲーム シーズン2) is the second season of the Japanese television drama series Liar Game, adapted from a popular manga, known as the Liar Game. In April 2009, a second season of the drama adaptation and a live action movie were announced. [ 1 ]

  7. Shota Matsuda - Wikipedia

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    Shota Matsuda (松田 翔太, Matsuda Shōta, born September 10, 1985), is a Japanese actor. Matsuda is best known for his roles in the Hana Yori Dango series , the Liar Game series , and Love Shuffle .

  8. Netflix to Air ‘Trillion Game,’ Japanese Drama Series From ...

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    Netflix has picked up rights to Japanese financial drama series “Trillion Game” from leading local broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and will begin airing it from Saturday. The show ...

  9. Erika Toda - Wikipedia

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    Toda has starred in many Japanese television dramas, including Liar Game, [3] Code Blue, Ryusei no Kizuna, and Keizoku 2: SPEC. [4] She has also had supporting roles in many other popular TV dramas, such as Boss, Nobuta wo Produce, Engine, and Gal Circle. In the manga adaptation movie, Death Note, she played the role of Misa Amane. [5]