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For more information, see the page on Japanese Wikipedia. , is a game show airing in Japan. Its original run, titled , was broadcast between 1969 and 1986, airing for 888 episodes; another series aired from 1989 to 1990, which was canceled after just 22 episodes. A second revival, ''Time Shock 21'', broadcast 65 episodes between 2000 and 2002. Afterwards, a series of periodic specials titled ''Time Shock'' aired from 2002 through 2007, plus one in 2007 titled . The most recent revival was a series of specials titled ; 18 specials were broadcast from March 27, 2008 to December 26, 2012. ==Game play (Time Shock)== First, the contestant was raised to the top of the on-set clock set piece in an elevator chair. After a brief interview, the contestant selected one of 10 packets of questions; each packet contained 12 questions. The contestant had 60 seconds to answer all 12 questions. The questions were read by the announcer at five-second intervals; players could interrupt the reading of the question to give an answer. Each correct answer earned an increasing amount of money, as follows: Original run * 1 correct answer: ¥1,000 * 2 correct answers: ¥2,000 * 3 correct answers: ¥3,000 * 4 correct answers: ¥4,000 * 5 correct answers: ¥5,000 * 6 correct answers: ¥10,000 * 7 correct answers: ¥20,000 * 8 correct answers: ¥30,000 (¥40,000 from Sept. 1985) * 9 correct answers: ¥40,000 (¥60,000 from Sept. 1985) * 10 correct answers: ¥50,000 (¥100,000 from Sept. 1985) * 11 correct answers: ¥100,000 (¥150,000 from Sept. 1985) * 12 correct answers: ¥1,000,000 1989-1990 * 1 correct answer: ¥1,000 * 2 correct answers: ¥2,000 * 3 correct answers: ¥3,000 * 4 correct answers: ¥10,000 * 5 correct answers: ¥20,000 * 6 correct answers: ¥30,000 * 7 correct answers: ¥40,000 * 8 correct answers: ¥50,000 * 9 correct answers: ¥60,000 * 10 correct answers: ¥100,000 * 11 correct answers: ¥200,000 * 12 correct answers: ¥1,000,000 At the end of the round, the contestant was lowered back to floor level; if the contestant failed to answer at least four questions correctly, the chair would be rapidly spun as the contestant was lowered. In the 1989-1990 run, jets of dry ice would also be activated, and the prize money would be lost; in this instance, the contestant would win a plush doll. Also in the 1989-90 run, certain packets could contain "shock" questions; failing to answer a shock question correctly would end the round and forfeit the prize money. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Time Shock (game show)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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