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1 Description  





2 Major challenges  





3 Denpa Shōnen International  





4 See also  





5 External links  





6 References  














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Susunu! Denpa Shōnen
GenreReality show
StarringAkiko Matsumoto
Opening themeBeyond, "The Great Wall"
Country of originJapan
Original release
NetworkNippon TV
ReleaseJanuary 11, 1998 (1998-01-11) –
September 29, 2002 (2002-09-29)

Susunu! Denpa Shōnen (進ぬ!電波少年) was a Japanese reality television show which aired from January 11, 1998, to September 29, 2002, on the Nippon TV network, and online from October 2009.

Description[edit]

The title means "Do not proceed! Crazy youth". "Denpa" literally means radio waves, but colloquially also refers to crazy people, about instances of mentally insane people claiming to be controlled by radio waves.[1] The title is also a pun; the predecessor of the show was called Susume! Denpa Shōnen (lit. Onward! Crazy Youth). To depict that the show had indeed moved onward, one of the characters of the title was made longer by changing the "me" () to "nu" (), approximately meaning Do not proceed!.[citation needed]

The show is known for the extreme situations the participants were placed in. It gained high ratings, spawned a sister show, Raiha Shōnen (雷波少年), and was controversial due to the sadistic challenges and rule changes made by the television producers if they felt the participants were doing too well. The show also received criticism for some of the show segments being staged.[2]

The participants were usually unknown comedians who were ready to do anything to get famous. Upon application, they were chosen randomly and were not told what the objective of their challenge was. Some of the challengers became more or less famous, while some remained relatively unknown.

The program's initial cancellation was related to a government crackdown on "torture"-themed shows,[3] but has seen a revival on the World Wide Web from October 2009 on the streaming website Number Two Nihon Television (2日本テレビ). Its first new "challenger" for the webcast was comedian Yoshio Kojima.[4]

Major challenges[edit]

In the four-year course of the original program, participants completed about 20 challenges.

Amongst the best known are:

Denpa Shōnen International[edit]

Denpa Shōnen International was the special of the program with location shootings outside Japan, aired mainly on holidays or reorganizational periods of TV programs.

Kunihiro Matsumura, Akiko Matsumoto, and other guests performers attempted to visit foreign celebrities to do challenges without appointments. Major challenges include:

Other challenges include:

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Those same old jokes aren't funny anymore". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
  • ^ Chip Rowe Video Review: Japanese TV
  • ^ Music Japan +
  • ^ "出川哲朗、「リアルガチ」に恐ろしかった"電波少年"の海外ロケ]" [Tetsuro Degawa: "Real Life" was Scary on Overseas Location for "Denpa Shounen"] (in Japanese). エキサイトニュース. 2017-05-21.
  • ^ "「ゲイバーで全裸にされて…」出川哲朗が明かした"最も辛かったロケ"に衝撃" ["I was stripped naked in a gay bar..." Tetsuro Degawa reveals his "most difficult location shoot"] (in Japanese). Spotlight. 2017-08-16.[dead link]

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