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Soft On Demand (ソフト・オン・デマンド, Sofuto On Demando), often known as SOD, is a Japanese adult video group of companies which has its headquarters in the Nakano ward of Tokyo. SOD was founded in December 1995 [ 1 ] by Ganari Takahashi , who retired from the company in March 2005 and is currently working in agriculture. [ 2 ]
A Japanese variety show is an entertainment television program made up of a variety of original stunts, musical performances, comedy skits, quiz contests, and other acts. . Japanese variety shows are characterized by an eccentric, fast-paced style and are typically scheduled during prime television time for enterta
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This is a list of Japanese television series. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run.
Anime television series based on video games (8 C, 290 P) Pages in category "Japanese television shows based on video games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The following is a list of television programs broadcast by TBS Television. Programs are listed in each section in chronological order. Programs are listed in each section in chronological order. Current programming
GameCenter CX (ゲームセンターCX, Gēmu Sentā Shī Ekkusu), also known as Retro Game Master in other regions, is a Japanese gaming-variety show television program produced by Fuji Television and Gascoin Company . The name is a combination of "game center" (the Japanese term for an arcade) and Fuji TV's call sign, JOCX-TV.