Japanese TV Picks The Top Three Mythbusters Segments
This is a pretty interesting look at how Japanese TV changes (some might say repurposes) Western TV.
Here’s some of the things that are interesting to me:
1. The laugh track. It very much changes my experience of watching this show. I’m pretty sure it doesn’t make it better but I’m not completely convinced it makes it worse. It does however get kind of distracting.
2. The graphics. I hate to admit it but I kind of like the graphics. Does that make me a philistine?
3. The picture-in-picture. This definitely makes it better. I’m sorry but there’s nothing like watching a person’s reaction to a clip in real time. It’s like having a mirror up to the TV.
Hmmm. Now that’s an idea.
What about you? You like your TV the Japanese way or Western? Let me know in the comments. I’ll see if I can do a poll or something.
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feitclub September 8th, 2007 at 1:44 am
For the record, Mythbusters is regularly broadcast in its normal state (albeit with Japanese subtitles) on the Discovery channel here in Japan.
As far as this program goes, I enjoyed the truncated, cut-to-the-chase presentation of Mythbusters. It’s less scientific but a hell of a lot faster in its delivery of entertainment.