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  • '''Dorama''' (ドラマ), meaning drama, are [[Asian|Asian]] television soap operas. They can also be radio dramas broadcast on the air or sold on ...open-ended affairs, running so long as they remain profitable, many Asian shows are intentionally designed to tell a single story from beginning to end. In
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  • ...h. Unlike in the United States where most voice acting roles are filled by television and film actors, seiyuu can base their career strictly from doing voice wor ...and [[Mizuki Nana]]). Some seiyuu have also been known to branch out into television and live action film roles.
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  • '''Girls a GoGo''' was a weekly television show hosted by [[Bishoujo Club 31]]. It aired on [[TV Asahi]]. [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...panese boy band [[ARASHI]], a prominent award winning actor, and radio and television host. ...lls once again by winning the same award for the second time at the ''47th Television Drama Academy Awards''2005 for his role as Doumyouji Tsukasa in the drama a
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  • ....I.G.]] as well as [[Four Tops]], the former hosts of the [[Shounen Club]] television program. He was pulled from Four Tops into [[NEWS]] when the group was form ===Variety Shows===
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...d to show her interest in singing at the annual ''[[Love Berry]]'' fashion shows where she would perform. In 2003 Kawabe and fellow ''[[Love Berry]]'' model === Television ===
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  • '''ポップジャム''' or '''POP JAM''' was a television show that aired on [[NHK]] (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). Artists came o [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...tion on upcoming singles, albums and more. Sometimes artists appear on the television screen behind the hosts to say a few words about their new single and intro [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...and games. It airs Mondays at 8:00pm on the [[Fuji Television Network|Fuji Television Network]]. [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • A Japanese television program run on KIDS STATION which features musical guests performing popula [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • '''°C-ute has come. ~キュートガヤッテキタ~''' is a television show starring the [[Hello! Project]] group [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. It began airi [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ===Television=== ===Concerts / Dinner Shows===
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  • [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...Shigeaki. It was in this unit that Koyama started out as an announcer for shows such as the [[Ya-Ya-yah (show)|Ya-Ya-yah]] show, and this has carried throu ===Television Shows===
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