Best products from r/JapaneseGameShows

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2. Ito En Oi Ocha Green Tea, Unsweetened, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 12), Unsweetened, 5 Calories, with Antioxidants, Excellent Source of Vitamin C

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Ito En Oi Ocha Green Tea, Unsweetened, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 12), Unsweetened, 5 Calories, with Antioxidants, Excellent Source of Vitamin C
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u/nerji · 3 pointsr/JapaneseGameShows

"Produced by Hitoshi Matsumoto, Documental pits ten comedians against each other. The objective is to make each other laugh in a closed room. Each contestant brings a one million yen participation fee. The last person to stay in the room without laughing wins. The winner is awarded a 10 million yen prize and bragging rights as the funniest comedian."

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u/alexanderwales · 2 pointsr/JapaneseGameShows

It's not remotely Japanese, but the UK series "Taskmaster" shares a lot of the same ethos as variety Japanese game shows, especially with the silly objectives they're given. It also has a low budget aesthetic, and a book so you can play at home. I'm not sure if that's the kind of thing you're looking for; if it is, see /r/panelshow.

u/fmuldoone · 1 pointr/JapaneseGameShows

The English subbed versions? All I can find on jptvts are raws.

u/onomeister · 6 pointsr/JapaneseGameShows

Did some extensive googling, found the episode is from this DVD box set: 探偵!ナイトスクープ Vol.3&4 BOX" (transl: "Tantei! Knight Scoop Vol. 3 & 4")

And when you scroll down to the description, you can see: "人気者の犬のさっちゃん" (transl: "Ninkimono no Inu no Sacchan" = "Sacchan, The Famous Dog"). It also states that the episodes on these DVDs are from 1988.

*NOTE: These DVDs are all in original Japanese language with no English subtitles.