, sometimes referred to as ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'',
[ is a Japanese quiz show based on the original program of the latter title created by Celador International and later 2waytraffic. It premiered on ]Fuji Television
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on April 20, 2000, and aired its final episode on January 2, 2013. The show was hosted by television personality throughout its entire run.
The main goal of the game is to win ¥10,000,000 by answering fifteen multiple-choice questions correctly. There are three ''lifelines'' - , (a phone call to four supporters who are in one place), and . Whenever a contestant answers the fifth question correct, he is guaranteed ¥100,000. When a contestant answers the tenth question correct, he is guaranteed ¥1,000,000.
This version has the distinction of having the most top prize winners in the worldwide ''Millionaire'' franchise. was the first announcer of the show before being replaced by in August of the show's debut year.
Broadcast history
The show was broadcast every Thursday regularly from April 20, 2000 to March 29, 2007. From May 3, 2007 onward, the show was brought back for occasional specials, with the most recent one being broadcast January 2, 2013.
''Super Millionaire''
''Super Millionaire'' was a spin-off of ''Quiz $ Millionaire''. The show was broadcast twice, with the first episode raising the grand prize to ¥20 million. The series also added four new rules:
* There were only 10 questions, as opposed to the normal 15.
* Questions 1-5 had 4 choices, and 6-10 had 2 choices, meaning contestants could not use 50:50 after the 5th question.
* Contestants could not walk away on the 9th or 10th questions.
* There were no guaranteed sums.
Clock format
In 2009, the series became the first international version of ''Millionaire'' to adopt the clock format from the American version of the show. Contestants now have time limits for each question: 30 seconds each for questions 1–9, 1 minute each for questions 10–12, and 3 minutes each for questions 13–15. Usage of lifelines temporarily pauses the clock. However, unlike the US version, the remaining time after giving an answer for that question is void. Contestants who exceed the time limit on a given question without giving a "final answer" are forced to walk away with whatever winnings they have at that point.
Payout Structure
Answering a question correctly is worth a specific cash prize at each level. Contestants who successfully answer questions on levels with bolded amounts in the table below are guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash award at that level should they incorrectly answer a later question.
Top prize winners
Civilians
Celebrities
Kids
Merchandise
Several home versions have been released based on the show. The first of these was a board game released in 2001 by Takara Tomy
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, who later released another electronic version of the game. A version for the PlayStation
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game console was released on December 20, 2001, with an updated party version released for the same console in 2002. A book entitled , was released by Fusosha on March 20, 2002.
In addition, Visiware and Sony Pictures Television
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have released an app based on the program's format for iOS
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and Android devices. Mino introduced the app during the special that aired on January 2, 2013. The app allows home viewers to play the game simultaneously, being asked the same questions featured on the show.[
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References
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Fuji Television original programming
Japanese game shows
Quiz shows
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
2000 Japanese television series debuts
2013 Japanese television series endings
2010s Japanese television series
Television series by Sony Pictures Television