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[edit] Unreliable reference
This blog is not an acceptable reliable resource for the claim about gameshows made in the article and the DYK (see WP:RS):
http://japundit.com/archives/2007/01/08/4657/
I was unable to find an alternative reliable source supporting the game show claim from a google search and from a Factiva news database search.
Bwithh Join Up! See the World! 21:40, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
- It's kinda hard to find scholarly sources for a pop culture phenomenon, but the Japanese Wikipedia entry for マッハブイロク notes that aojiru has been used as a punishment on the TV show. And here's an online shopping site selling aojiru for "punishment games" (罰ゲーム). Jpatokal 04:39, 12 February 2007 (UTC)