Itadaki High Jump (??????????, Itadaki Hai Janpu) is a Japanese variety show featuring Johnny & Associates' 9 members idol group Hey! Say! JUMP.
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Itadaki High Jump, sometimes abbreviated as Itajump (?????, Itajan), is the all male idol group Hey! Say! JUMP's first regular one-man show. The show airs every Wednesday night on Fuji TV It was initially appears as a two-episodes special variety program that first aired on December 29, 2014, before announced to be a regular show on June 11, 2015.SP#2 The concept of the show is to solve "serious problems" requested by viewers to the members of Hey! Say! JUMP.SP#2 In the show, the selected members are coming to the certain location without being told what they're going to do beforehand. All members will later watch a VTR of them solving problems in the location.
Besides regular 'problem solving' episodes, there are several segment series in the show: eat gigantic portion of food and guess its calorie in Haikaropa Dekamori (?????????), helping children overcome their weakness without them realize, attempting to beat a champion or pro by violating the rules/cheating, solving several problems at the studio, proofing whether a rumor is true or false in Mayutsuba (????), and deciding the show's next emcee by guessing which Johnnies talent is in the card in the game Koredore Donpishana (????????????). Some episodes are a simply recap episode.
On December 30, 2015, the show received another one-hour special episode and was broadcast nationwide for the first time.SP#3
On July 23, 2016, Itadaki High JUMP collaborated with Kis-My-Ft2's program that aired on the same channel, Kisumai BUSAIKU!?. The show was broadcast live.
Starting October 2017, the show's timeslot will be moved to Saturday at 2PM.EP91
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Episode list
- Episodes with no members listed means footage/review episode.
Citation
- ^ "EP" and "SP#" is shortened form for episode and refers to an episode number of the variety show Itadaki High Jump.
References
External links
- Official website at Fuji TV (in Japanese)
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