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amdg wrote:While I've been here for less time than you (10 years), but I agree that those variety shows are weapons grade stupid. I don't have first hand experience of bad influence on the kids, but it's been a bad influence on me. Anyway, it can't be good for the kids.
The same overpaid tarento doing unfunny stuff for the most part.
ttjereth wrote:
On top of that, saying that the bullying culture in Japan is due to television (the original topic here) is, in my opinion, a bit much. I'd lay the blame a lot more quickly on the whole "nail that sticks out gets pounded down" and "in group", "out group" philosophies before turning to tv.
Buraku wrote:What do you call this kind of shit ?
Is it variety tv, comedy or a gameshow or what ?
Most foreigners only know the genre as 'Japanese' but I'm wondering what you'd call it ?
Buraku wrote:What do you call this kind of shit ?
Is it variety tv, comedy or a gameshow or what ?
Most foreigners only know the genre as 'Japanese' but I'm wondering what you'd call it ?
james wrote:agree 110%. here's another thing i really don't get.. where the hell is the entertainment value in game shows (or the marginal crap that gets passed off for game shows here) that constantly feature the same washed up "celebrity" hacks? maybe it's just me, but i always thought what made game shows interesting is that they feature regular people. i just don't see the point in watching someone who's already rich wininng trips and prizes.
sublight wrote:IOne of the best J-shows I remember was one from the late 90's called something like "family challenge". They'd show up at a family's home and assign the father some difficult (but not impossible, they'd always demonstrate it first) task that he had to learn to do in a week: ride a unicycle along a balance beam, be able to distinguish 6 different varieties of rice, play a song with handbells, etc. They'd film him all week and show how the whole family came together (or didn't) for support, then he'd have to perform the task in the studio. If he succeeded, the family won 3 million yen worth of prizes that they'd all picked out at the very beginning. About 80% of the time, however, he didn't make it.
Funny, heartwarming, sincere, and nobody got kicked in the head. I wish they'd bring that one back.
sublight wrote:
Personally, I say bull to that. One of the best J-shows I remember was one from the late 90's called something like "family challenge". They'd show up at a family's home and assign the father some difficult (but not impossible, they'd always demonstrate it first) task that he had to learn to do in a week: ride a unicycle along a balance beam, be able to distinguish 6 different varieties of rice, play a song with handbells, etc. They'd film him all week and show how the whole family came together (or didn't) for support, then he'd have to perform the task in the studio. If he succeeded, the family won 3 million yen worth of prizes that they'd all picked out at the very beginning. About 80% of the time, however, he didn't make it.
ttjereth wrote:
I just find Bob Saget offensive.
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