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バチバチエレキテる

‘Bachi Bachi Erekiteru’ was a variety programme broadcast on the Fuji TV network from 17 April to 18 September 2013. According to Hamaguchi, it was ‘a programme aiming to be the next Nainai’. The concept involved young comedians selected from the preceding programme, ‘Rocket Live’, carrying out projects such as location shoots and sketches, thereby spurring each other on. The young comedians’ regular appearances were strictly provisional; every two months, the ‘Bachi Bachi Member General Election’ (described below) was held, and the member who ranked lowest each time was replaced by another young comedian. Towards the end of the live broadcast of ‘24-Hour Zero TV’ (Zero TV) on 25 August 2013, MC Hamaguchi announced that the programme would end at the end of September. From 11 December 2013, it was revived as a live broadcast programme within Zero TV, with the title changed to ‘Bachi Bachi Eleki-teru Zer0’ and other aspects adapted to the Zero TV format.

バチバチエレキテる

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Hi-5 House

Join your favourite Hi-5 friends in a brand new adventure as they welcome you into their Hi-5 House - it's the place to be... and it's where dreams really can come true! Lauren, Stevie, Ainsley, Dayen and Mary explore the most amazing places and meet some brand new friends along the way... even our chatty friend Chats welcomes you into her home 'The Chatterbox' where you'll get to meet some cool new Hi-5 friends. There's plenty of stories, cheeky animal fun, groovy new ways to be healthy and active and magical adventures (and even some Super Hero ones) so get your dancing feet ready and let's get grooving in the Hi-5 House where anything is possible!

Hi-5 House

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Boys Can Fly

"Hedgehogs are naturally timid, irritable, and easily nervous. When they shrink into a ball with thorns, how do you plan to interact with them?" This summer, we will have a new life lesson to learn. This drama describes the stories of several teenagers from families who have lost their parents or become disabled, from breaking the law to self-reflection, sharing with the audience the power of "practicing oneself", integrating life experiences such as youth, love, and growth. The drama brings together traditional folk customs such as lion dance troupes and local temples. The colorful costumes, facial makeup, and architectural monuments with deep Taiwanese local characteristics correspond to the young people's bloody personalities, telling the poetry of young growth.

Boys Can Fly

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