6/17/2023 0 Comments Spike tv japanese game show![]() Additionally, they say, "If you use this trivia, you might be called," and then they always show a cute girl ( Tamaki Ogawa) doing some date-like activity and saying, "Liar" ( うそつき, usotsuki ) at the end of the segment.Īt the end of the show, host Norito Yashima gives out "The Golden Brain" ( 金の脳, Kin-no-nō), a brain shaped trophy that has a melon bread inside that is in the shape of a brain, to the sender of the highest rated trivia. This is where they take a trivia sent in by a viewer that turned out to be false and sink it in a sort of bog. Past examples of "Seed of Trivia" segments have included the fastest Japanese baseball mascots, the brand of ramen containing the greatest net noodle length per package, and which form of barbecue lions prefer most.Īs of 2005, there is a new segment called "Bog of Falsiva" ( ガセビアの沼, Gasebia no Numa). "Full bloom" ( 満開, Mankai ) is the highest of grades. The Seed of Trivia's grade is shown as a flower. Viewers submit hypothetical questions intended to produce answers in the form of new trivia "Trivia" then "go to great lengths to answer them." Tamori (referred to as "Chairman Tamori" in the English dubbed version) evaluates the Seed of Trivia by pulling a lever. ![]() To date no piece of trivia has received 100 Heys.Īt some point in the show, there is a segment called "Seed of Trivia" ( トリビアの種, Toribia-no-tane). Should it receive a perfect score of 100 Heys (200 in special episodes), the trivia submitter receives 100,000 yen (200,000 in special episodes). For every "Hey" a piece of trivia gets, the trivia submitter receives 100 yen. ("Hey" ( へぇ, Hē) is the Japanese interjection for expressing genuine surprise, equivalent to a mix of the English interjections "Really?" and "Wow!".) The total of all "Hey"s collected during the presentation of the trivia (maximum of 20 per judge) is then used as the indicator for the degree of surprise of this trivia. ![]() A celebrity panel of five judges (ten in special episodes) evaluate each video segment and votes on how interesting it is by pushing a "hey!"-button ( へぇ~ボタン, Hē-botan) every time they are astonished. Most of the trivia on the show is sent in by viewers. Past trivia has included exploding erasers, spiders affected by caffeine, and insects that cannot be killed. Trivia consists of a series of video segments that introduce and confirm the validity of unusual trivia. Hey! Spring of Trivia is the name given by Spike TV to the show The Fountain of Trivia ( Japanese: トリビアの泉, Hepburn: Toribia no Izumi ), a Japanese comedy game show on Fuji TV. Japanese TV series or program Hey! Spring of Trivia
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