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Hideaki ANNO and Hitoshi MATSUMOTO fireside chat 2021    star_border 6.7
Two of Japan’s top creators come together for a special fireside chat. Hideaki ANNO, creator and director of the Evangelion series, and Hitoshi MATSUMOTO, producer of Documental and FREEZE, sit down to discuss their respective creative philosophy and approaches, the spread of their work abroad, their future creative endeavors, and more.
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Creator's File: GOLD 2021    star_border 6.5
Comedian Ryuji Akiyama satirizes top "creators" in Japan with a deadpan, unerring eye for humor, with help from some surprising celebrity guest stars.
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The Bachelorette Japan 2020
Japanese version of 'The Bachelorette" where men of various occupations, ages, appearances, and personalities compete for the affections of one single woman.
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Caligula 2018    star_border 5.8
"Caligula" is a psychological phenomenon in which you want do things that are prohibited. Featured here are numerous pitches rejected by multiple TV stations. However, there are some treasures buried among them. Proposals once buried in the darkness revived here!
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Jimmy: The True Story of a True Idiot 2018    star_border 5.4
In the 1980s, a simple-minded fool named Hideaki meets comedy legend Sanma, changes his name to Jimmy and becomes a comedic superstar.
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Lost Song 2018    star_border 7.8
War looms over the kingdom of Neunatia, where two young women are both burdened and blessed by the power of song.
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Yasei Bakudan no za Wārudo Chaneringu 2017
In the first variety series hosted by Yasei Bakudan, the comic duo invites VIP guests to take part in projects such as sacred-place tours for wannabe-idols, a mini-drama series written and directed by Kukki, an advice corner with Rossi, etc.
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The Bachelor Japan 2017
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HITOSHI MATSUMOTO Presents Documental 2016    star_border 8.3
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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