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EBiDAN 熱中!朝までBUDDiiS - Season 1

A first solo variety program for the nine-member group BUDDiiS on TV Asahi’s "Barabara Daisaksen" with an April 2, 2026 premiere, featuring members alongside guests like Okano Yoichi plus Morimoto Shintaro for high-energy, late-night missions across obsessive challenges.

Top Cast

  • Shoot Mori

    Shoot Mori

    Self

  • Fuminori Ogawa

    Fuminori Ogawa

    Self

  • Okamoto Seiya

    Okamoto Seiya

    Self

  • Takuya Otsuki

    Takuya Otsuki

    Self

  • Nishida Show

    Nishida Show

    Self

  • Fumiya Takao

    Fumiya Takao

    Self

Overview

A first solo variety program for the nine-member group BUDDiiS on TV Asahi’s "Barabara Daisaksen" with an April 2, 2026 premiere, featuring members alongside guests like Okano Yoichi plus Morimoto Shintaro for high-energy, late-night missions across obsessive challenges.

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