MR. RED NOSE

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season

Mr. Red Nose, a beloved Japanese television show that aired in 1969, was a delightful variety program aimed at children and families. Hosted by the popular comedy duo, J-Edge, the show was a fantastic blend of humor, music, games, and heartwarming moments that captivated audiences.

Mr. Red Nose, named after the iconic red clown nose worn by one of the hosts, featured a series of comedic skits, slapstick performances, and witty banter that endeared viewers of all ages. J-Edge, consisting of the charismatic Junpei and the mischievous Genta, brought their unique comedic styles to the forefront, creating an energetic atmosphere filled with laughter and excitement.

The show was set in a vibrant and colorful studio, decorated in a whimsical style that immediately appealed to children. The stage, adorned with playful props and elaborate backgrounds, became a playground for the hosts' boundless imagination and creativity. The visual spectacle of the show was enhanced by a talented crew of set designers, costume stylists, and makeup artists, who beautifully crafted the world of Mr. Red Nose to ignite the viewers' imagination.

Each episode of Mr. Red Nose was filled with a wide array of entertaining segments designed to keep the audience engaged. The program kicked off with a lively opening, featuring the hosts' signature dance routine, sparking an atmosphere of fun and anticipation. Following the introduction, J-Edge would embark on a series of hilarious skits, often involving physical comedy, playacting, and exaggerated facial expressions that left the viewers in stitches.

One of the show's most beloved segments was the "Guessing Games," where both contestants and home viewers were invited to participate. J-Edge, known for their quick wit, would present riddles, puzzles, and visual clues for the participants to solve, challenging their observational skills and deductive reasoning. These segments not only entertained the audience but also encouraged critical thinking and problem-solving, making Mr. Red Nose an educational experience as well.

Keeping the show's atmosphere lively and engaging, Mr. Red Nose featured a regular lineup of talented musical guests who charmed viewers with their delightful performances. From famous pop bands to solo artists and musical acts from different genres, each episode of the show showcased a diverse range of musical talents. The live performances, often accompanied by vibrant choreography and visually stunning set designs, left the audience mesmerized and added a melodic touch to the show.

In addition to the laughter and music, Mr. Red Nose also emphasized heartwarming moments that touched the viewers' emotions. Through skits and narratives, J-Edge would impart valuable life lessons, promoting virtues such as kindness, teamwork, and perseverance. These heartfelt segments allowed children to learn important values while being entertained, making the show a positive influence in their lives.

Even though Mr. Red Nose aired over five decades ago, its impact on Japanese television and popular culture cannot be underestimated. The show's blend of comedy, music, and educational elements struck a chord with viewers, creating lasting memories for millions. To this day, J-Edge and Mr. Red Nose are fondly remembered as pioneers of family-friendly entertainment, cherished icons that brought joy and laughter into countless homes across Japan.

The legacy of Mr. Red Nose lives on, as subsequent generations of comedians and television hosts draw inspiration from J-Edge's humor, creativity, and playful approach. The show's influence can be seen in a variety of contemporary programs, continuing to entertain and charm audiences with its timeless appeal.

Despite its age, Mr. Red Nose remains an endearing and unforgettable series that has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those fortunate enough to have enjoyed it. Its vibrant energy, wholesome humor, and valuable life lessons make it a true classic, deserving of its place in the pantheon of beloved Japanese television shows.

MR. RED NOSE is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between July 8, 2009 and on J-Edge

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Fortune Comes in by a Merry Gate
10. Fortune Comes in by a Merry Gate
July 8, 2009
While Yaegashi will soon be discharged from the hospital, Ishihara continues to give lessons to Wada who remains unconscious. Ishihara sees a diploma has been made for Yaegashi and wonders if something can be done for all the students just before the closure.
Burn a Bridge Behind You
9. Burn a Bridge Behind You
July 8, 2009
Ishihara and Tagawa, who have been dismissed as teachers, swear to do anything they can for their students until the inhouse school closes.
One of the Frying Pan Into the Fire
8. One of the Frying Pan Into the Fire
July 8, 2009
A strange man enters the room during class, but he turns out to be Sakurayama's older brother and informs them of the hospital reformation along with the closure of the inhouse school. Upon Ishihara's objection, he fires Ishihara.
A Lucky Hit
7. A Lucky Hit
July 8, 2009
Ishihara collapses from an acute appendicitis during class and becomes hospitalized but he can't stand staying still in the bed and creeps out of the room to attend class even though he shouldn't...
The Devil Is Not as Black as He Is Painted
6. The Devil Is Not as Black as He Is Painted
July 8, 2009
Ishihara hears a rumor that Nanase is being recruited by another hospital and realizes that that is the reason why her attitude towards everyone has been so harsh.
The End Justifies the Means
5. The End Justifies the Means
July 8, 2009
Ishihara decides to take his students to the sunflower field as an extracurricular activity to help them release stress. Meanwhile, Wada's health has deteriorated and when his father learns of this, he tells Ishihara to lie so that Wada will never know the truth. But then Wada's condition starts to get even worse.
Turning Things in One Attack
4. Turning Things in One Attack
July 8, 2009
Unlike Tagawa, the harder Ishihara tries to make the students laugh, the more he fails. To have at least one student like him, he makes an effort to get along with Tanaka, but she ignores him and throws her manga out of the window.
Parents Do Not Know a Child's Heart
3. Parents Do Not Know a Child's Heart
July 8, 2009
A new student, Chika, who suffers from diabetes comes into Tagawa's class. But the snacks Ishihara gave her start causing troubles...
Lovesickness
2. Lovesickness
July 8, 2009
After noticing Wada is in love with a girl in another ward, Ishihara meddles in his affairs and makes the girl attend the inhouse class. Contrary to his expectation, Wada gets angry and runs out of the classroom.
Illness Starts From the Spirit
1. Illness Starts From the Spirit
July 8, 2009
Ishihara's students suffer from serious illnesses like leukemia, kidney disorders, asthma and diabetes. On his first day at school, Ishihara wears a 'red nose' and attempts to amuse them but it only makes one of the students' condition worse.
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Where to Watch MR. RED NOSE
MR. RED NOSE is available for streaming on the J-Edge website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch MR. RED NOSE on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    July 8, 2009