Japanese Family Game Show Wiki (CONFIRMED)

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The best Japanese family game shows appeal to grandchildren and grandparents simultaneously.

Explaining cultural puns, idioms, and the context behind comedy bits. Japanese Family Game Show Wiki

The games were so intuitive that families at home could shout out answers simultaneously with the studio contestants, making it a staple of post-dinner family bonding. Hajimete no Otsukai (Old Enough!)

Often called the "grandfather" of Japanese game shows, this is the undeniable titan of the genre. It laid the groundwork for countless imitators and adaptations around the world. This public link is valid for 7 days

Losing is rarely just about going home empty-handed. In Japanese game shows, losing often results in a comedic, harmless punishment. This can range from getting slapped with a latex hand to eating ultra-spicy noodles.

Contestants wear slick suits and attempt to climb a staircase heavily coated in lotion or oil, resulting in chaotic, safe tumbling. Can’t copy the link right now

Contestants must score at least 15 out of 20 points from a panel of celebrity judges to pass.