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Japanese TV series or program
Goddotan |
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Also known as | The God Tongue |
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Genre | Variety |
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Directed by | Nobuyuki Sakuma |
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Starring | Ogiyahagi (Hiroaki Ogi and Ken Yahagi) Hitori Gekidan Yūki Matsumaru |
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Country of origin | Japan |
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Original language | Japanese |
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Executive producer | Nobuyuki Sakuma |
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Producers | Nobuyuki Sakuma, Hiroko Tsuyuki |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Network | TV Tokyo |
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Release | October 8, 2005 (2005-10-08) – present |
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Goddotan (ゴッドタン 〜The God Tongue 神の舌〜, The God Tongue) is a Japanese variety show, broadcast since 2005 on TV Tokyo.[1] In 2013, Toho produced a film based on the show, Goddotan kiss patience Championship - The Movie, directed by Nobuyuki Sakuma.[2] It debuted at number 15 on the Japanese box office chart.[3]