

Season - Episode
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3 - 1Gaijin - Outsiders Mar 19, 2007
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3 - 2Ai and Koi - Love and Romance Mar 26, 2007
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3 - 3J-Art - Pop Art Apr 02, 2007
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3 - 4Densetsu - Legends Apr 09, 2007
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3 - 5Kaidan - Horror Apr 16, 2007
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3 - 6Gyaru - Bad Girls Apr 23, 2007
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2 - 1Kakkoii (Cool) Sep 10, 2006
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2 - 2Otaku (Nerds) Sep 14, 2006
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2 - 3Zoku (Tribes) Sep 21, 2006
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2 - 4Owarai (Comedy) Sep 28, 2006
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2 - 5Bushido (Samurai Spirit) Oct 05, 2006
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2 - 6Kawai (Cute) Oct 12, 2006
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1 - 1Science Fiction Jun 09, 2002
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1 - 2Entertainment Jun 01, 2002
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1 - 3Sex Jun 01, 2002
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1 - 4Yakuza Jun 01, 2002
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1 - 5Swords Jun 01, 2002
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1 - 6Horror Jun 01, 2002
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0 - 1Entertainment Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 2Fashion in Japan Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 3Future in Japan Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 4Music in Japan Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 5Sex in Japan: Part 1 Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 6Sex in Japan: Part 2 Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 7Shopping in Japan Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 8Sushi Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 9Crossing Jan 01, 1970
Overview
Japanorama was a series of documentaries presented by Jonathan Ross, exploring various facets of popular culture and trends of modern-day Japan. Each episode had a theme, around which he presented cultural phenomena, films, music, and art that exemplify facets of Japan. The series was colourful in both its creative use of subject matter, and its use of bright colours that helped accent the action on screen rather than distract from it. Subjects were separated by eye catches that often featured the artwork of Junko Mizuno. Ross hosted each episode in suits so bright and stylised they could have been stolen from an anime character. Fans have credited the series for the care that both Ross and the BBC have placed in its production. Time was given to delve into each subject, and he was able to interview various figureheads of culture and industry, including Mamoru Oshii, Hayao Miyazaki, Takeshi Kitano, Takashi Miike with Takashi Murakami and Sonny Chiba. The theme song of the show was Kiyoshi no zundoko bushi by Kiyoshi Hikawa.