When talking about the programs of the island country, some keywords always pop up, such as "restricted rating", "shameful", "not suitable for children", it seems like you have to wash your eyes just by looking at it.
How do you describe Japanese variety shows? There are some that are serious, some that are serious, some that are unruly, and some that have no limits. Overall, they are quite interesting. There are a few shows that impressed me: But you
Do you remember that there was an island country program that accompanied us on countless childhood nights with our families? It was the original enlightener of our childhood and brainstorming? "Super Transformation".
This show is definitely a concentration camp for imagination. I believe most people grew up watching this variety show.
This program has excellent creativity and a strong personal touch.
Contestants go to any length to impress the judges.
"Picket" mainly focuses on the topic of love between men and women. Its spicy content and merciless way of exposing each other's scars often put the participating artists under great pressure. The most interesting part is the ranking part of the complaint.
"Leave it to Lan" is a super impromptu variety show. The guests and content of each episode are kept secret from the host. Therefore, quick thinking and adaptability become the key to the success or failure of the show.
During the process, members of Arashi, who serve as hosts, will inquire about the guests' rumors, and there will be unique interactive content.
The "SMAPxSMAP" program mainly focuses on atmosphere-friendly cooking, skit performances regardless of image, ending song singing and interviews with singers, as well as various interesting game competitions and celebrity interviews.
There are many international superstars participating in the event, such as David Beckham who participated in a goodwill competition in Japan in 2004; the late American singer Michael Jackson in 2006; and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in 2010.
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