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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in very good condition, but the cover shows signs of aging due to its age. We appreciate your understanding. Gokuraku TV by Tamio Kageyama Japanese television is going downhill. Turn off the TV with courage! Sharp, venomous words born of love for television cut through the industry, dissecting it from every angle. "Kon'ya wa Saiko," "World Pro Wrestling," "All Night Fuji," etc. - the ins and outs of television are discussed, using programs from all genres as examples. This is the essence of Kageyama's essays: exhilarating and unparalleled. At the end of the book, there are dialogues with Tamori, Beat Takeshi, Fumio Takada, and Hyo Yokozawa. Table of Contents Gokuraku TV (Declaration of "Gokuraku TV" with blood and sweat; Just like Ichiro Furutachi; The filthy TV listings subtitles; The truth about Naoto Takenaka; Japanese TV collapses; Watching the news in prime time; The terrifying TV brainwashing; The Gokuraku TV flattery problem; The emerging salaryman spirit; The heartlessness of the Japanese-American discrimination program "Yamakawa Moyu"; For the TV I love so much; I saw the true TV in the "Grammy Awards"; I want to laugh with "comedy"; Disappear, "All Night Fuji"; A battle without honor - Low IQ producer edition; Again, the "Gokuraku TV" declaration; For the improvement of the sloppy constitution of the TV world; Dissatisfaction with the sad Taisho, Kinichi Hagimoto; You can watch commercials with the sound off; A message to Kinya Aikawa) Chapter 3: I want to laugh on TV (Hyo Yokozawa x Tamio Kageyama; Tamori x Tamio Kageyama; Fumio Takada x Tamio Kageyama; Beat Takeshi x Tamio Kageyama) From Reviews An essay collection by Mr. Tamio Kageyama about the television industry in the 1980s. While deeply immersed in the industry, he also had a detached perspective. It's just a lot of complaining, but it's interesting.
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