All-Star Thanksgiving

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All-Star Thanksgiving
GenreGame show, variety show, Television special
Directed byTakayuki Kyuno (52nd – current, stage director)
Presented byShinsuke Shimada (1st–40th)
Koji Imada (41st–current)
Wakako Shimazaki (1st–current)
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes55 (as of 2019)
Production
Production locationTBS Headquarters
Running time5 hours 18 minutes
Production companyTBS
Original release
NetworkTBS Television
ReleaseOctober 5, 1991 (1991-10-05) –
present

All-Star Thanksgiving Festival (

panel game and special program which has aired twice a year in April and October on TBS
since October 1991.

In this article, the prototype Quiz! 25% Hit (Japanese: クイズ!当たって25%) is also explained.

Format

The program features a large cast of celebrities such as actors, comedians and other

tarento of around 160 to 200 people. The panel answers multiple quizzes every round until one person is deemed the winner either by elimination of those that answered incorrectly or by fastest response if there are multiple winners by the end of the round. During the program, numerous events and activities such as a mini-marathon are played by different contestants. It is a live broadcast
which lasts about 5½ hours.

The winners of each quiz round and event earn a cash prize and the top overall performer at the end is considered the winner of the entire program.

This is one of the most known programs of Shinsuke Shimada and Wakako Shimazaki, especially of Wakako Shimazaki. In the program in which Wakako Shimazaki appeared, three programs All-Star Thanksgiving, Quiz! 25% Hit (its regular version) and Moero! Top Striker started in October 1991. All-Star Thanksgiving has become a masterpiece of Wakako Shimazaki, as well as Moero! Top Striker is the first anime of Wakako Shimazaki and a success story of Hikaru Kikkawa – a Japanese living abroad. The personalities of Wakako Shimazaki and Hikaru Kikkawa are incompatible, but both programs are similar in that they are "success stories".

Results

No. Year Season Winner[1] Akasaka Mini Marathon Winner
8 1995 Spring Yonesuke Makoto Nonomura (1st race)
Junichi Ishida (2nd race)
9 Autumn Aki Mukai Makoto Nonomura (1st race)
Katsuo Tokashiki (2nd race)
10 1996 Spring Takuro Tatsumi Mudou Oda
11 Autumn Yōko Nogiwa
12 1997 Spring
Sonomanma Higashi
Sonomanma Higashi (1st race)
Russia Valentina Yegorova (2nd race)
13 Autumn Mikihisa Azama Sonomanma Higashi (Men's)
Riho Hashimoto (Women's)
Special Year-end Sonomanma Higashi Sonomanma Higashi
14 1998 Spring Masakazu Mimura (Summers) Masayuki Izumikawa
15 Autumn Hirohide Yakumaru Not held
16 1999 Spring Akira Hara Kanpei Hazama
17 Autumn Kenta Aoshima Masayuki Suzuki
18 2000 Spring Miho Shiraishi Meisui Kinoshita (Jovi Jova)
19 Autumn Takashi Matsuo Romania Lidia Șimon
20 2001 Spring Emiri Henmi Satoshi Iida
21 Autumn
Hirofumi Suga (Rozan
)
Mari Tanigawa
22 2002 Spring Hiromi Iwazaki Romania Lidia Șimon
23 Autumn Yoshiko Nakada Akihiro Nishino (King Kong)
24 2003 Spring Kiriko Isono Takeshi Mizuuchi
25 Autumn LaSalle Ishii Kenji Moriwaki
26 2004 Spring Jun Hasegawa Akihiro Nishino (King Kong)
27 Autumn Masayuki Watanabe
28 2005 Spring Mari Tanigawa Brazil Vanderlei de Lima
29 Autumn Kumiko Okae
30 2006 Spring Masato Yamada Kenya Erick Wainaina
31 Autumn Yuko Mizuno Yusuke Yamamoto
32 2007 Spring Tooru Hotoharu (Ameagari Kesshitai) Kenya Erick Wainaina
33 Autumn Junichi Ishida Antonio Koinoki
34 2008 Spring Hiroshi Shinagawa (Shinagawa Shoji) Neko Hiroshi
35 Autumn Satoko Urata Kenya Erick Wainaina
36 2009 Spring Motohiro Takewaka (Buffalo Goro)
37 Autumn Shintaro Yamada Yuya Yamamoto
38 2010 Spring Ken Maeda Tomoya Warabino
39 Autumn Kumiko Okae Kenya Erick Wainaina
40 2011 Spring Kunikazu Katsumata Neko Hiroshi
41 Autumn Emiri Nakayama
42 2012 Spring Guadalcanal Taka Kin'nikun Nakayama
43 Autumn Takeshi Mizuuchi Kenya Erick Wainaina
44 2013 Spring Kentarō Kokado (Lotti) Wataru Mori
45 Autumn Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV (Team)
Keisuke Okada (Individual)
Neko Hiroshi
46 2014 Spring Masato Wada Kenya Bedan Karoki Muchiri
47 Autumn Nagiko Tōno Kentaro Uno
48 2015 Spring Takushi Tanaka (Ungirls) Harry Sugiyama
49 Autumn Team Kono Satte Nandesuka? Gaku Sano
50 2016 Spring Hideo Higashikokubaru Tatsuya Ueda
51 Autumn Neko Hiroshi United Kingdom Mo Farah
52 2017 Spring Shōfukutei Shōhei Kenji Moriwaki
53 Autumn Akira Hokuto United Kingdom Mo Farah
54 2018 Spring Miho Kimura Yūta Shimoda
55 Autumn Nao Asahi Kenya Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich
56 2019 Spring Osamu Mukai Kenji Moriwaki
57 Autumn Haru Wataru Mori
58 2020 Spring Not held (due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
59 Autumn Tomohiro Kamiyama Kazuki Sawai
60 2021 Spring Mizuki Yamashita (Nogizaka46) San'yūtei Yūko
61 Autumn Eiji Wentz Kenji Fujimitsu
62 2022 Spring Soshina (Shimofuri Myojo) Hironori Kishimoto
63 Autumn Hiromasa Yashiki (New York) Rinne Sugeta
64 2023 Spring Akira Kawashima (Kirin) Yoshio Kojima
65 Autumn Soshina (Shimofuri Myojo) K (&Team)
66 2024 Spring Fumiya Sano (OWV)

Quiz! 25% Hit

All-Star Thanksgiving
GenreGame show, variety show
Presented byShinsuke Shimada, Wakako Shimazaki
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Production locationTBS Headquarters
Running time53 minutes
Production companyTBS
Original release
NetworkTBS Television
ReleaseOctober 17, 1991 (1991-10-17) –
March 26, 1992 (1992-03-26)

The prototype of All-Star Thanksgiving is Quiz! 25% Hit (クイズ!当たって25%, Kuizu!Atatte nijūgo pāsento).

References

  1. ^ "過去の成績". TBS. Retrieved 10 April 2019.

See also

  • Moero! Top Striker
    A host of All-Star Thanksgiving Wakako Shimazaki sang the theme songs. The first time was October 1991 same as All-Star Thanksgiving, and the broadcast date are every Thursday same as the prototype Quiz! 25% Hit. This was from 19:30 to 20:00, TV Tokyo network.
  • Samma's Super Karakuri TV
    Shiro Suzuki was appointed as the host of the Longevity Quick Push Quiz corner in the program, triggered by Quiz! 25% Hit. This was every Sunday from 19:00 to 20:00, TBS network.