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'''Ijūin Hikaru no Houkago no Ousama''' (Japanese: 伊集院光の放課後の王様) was a [[SoundLink]] [[Nintendo]]/[[St. GIGA]] radio/quiz show and [[Satellaview magazine]] directed by Motomasa Mitsumaru and performed by [[wikipedia:Hikaru Ijūin|Hikaru Ijūin]], a Japanese comedian and radio personality also known for commentating and reviewing video games. Yutao Utsumi (currently Yutaka) served as an assistant.
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'''Ijūin Hikaru no Houkago no Ousama''' (Japanese: 伊集院光の放課後の王様) was a [[SoundLink]] [[Nintendo]]/[[St. GIGA]] radio/quiz show and [[Satellaview magazines|Satellaview magazine]] directed by Motomasa Mitsumaru and performed by [[wikipedia:Hikaru Ijūin|Hikaru Ijūin]], a Japanese comedian and radio personality also known for commentating and reviewing video games. Yutao Utsumi (currently Yutaka) served as an assistant.
  
 
Until February 26, 1996 it was recorded at [[St. GIGA]]'s studio at [[wikipedia:Jingūmae|Jingūmae]], [[wikipedia:Shibuya|Shibuya]], Japan. From March 4, 1996 it was made at the studio of the Nintendo Tokyo Building at [[wikipedia:Asakusabashi|Asakusabashi]], [[wikipedia:Taitō|Taitō]], Tokyo, Japan.
 
Until February 26, 1996 it was recorded at [[St. GIGA]]'s studio at [[wikipedia:Jingūmae|Jingūmae]], [[wikipedia:Shibuya|Shibuya]], Japan. From March 4, 1996 it was made at the studio of the Nintendo Tokyo Building at [[wikipedia:Asakusabashi|Asakusabashi]], [[wikipedia:Taitō|Taitō]], Tokyo, Japan.
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The radio show covered gaming, music, people related content and had various quizzes.
 
The radio show covered gaming, music, people related content and had various quizzes.
  
Further information on the magazine is obscure, but it appears to have contained vulgar, dark-humor and sexual elements in its content, based on the screenshots and certain topics in the show such as "selling your family", " "urination experience" and "thief talk/story"<ref>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8A%E9%9B%86%E9%99%A2%E5%85%89%E3%81%AE%E6%94%BE%E8%AA%B2%E5%BE%8C%E3%81%AE%E7%8E%8B%E6%A7%98 Japanese Wikipedia]</ref>
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Further information on the magazine is obscure, but it appears to have contained vulgar, dark-humor and sexual elements in its content, based on the screenshots and certain topics in the show such as "selling your family", " "urination experience" and "thief talk/story"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CNyesek3U4 YouTube video by kukun kut]</ref><ref>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8A%E9%9B%86%E9%99%A2%E5%85%89%E3%81%AE%E6%94%BE%E8%AA%B2%E5%BE%8C%E3%81%AE%E7%8E%8B%E6%A7%98 Japanese Wikipedia]</ref>
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==Related articles==
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*[[Bakushou Mondai no Houkago no Ousama]]: Same series
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*[[Wario's Woods|Wario's Woods: Bakushou Version]]: Released on the same day as Bakushou Mondai no Houkago no Ousama
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*[[Shitamachi Ninjou Gekijou]]: Vulgar [[Super Mario series]] magazine
  
 
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Ijūin Hikaru no Houkago no Ousama (Japanese: 伊集院光の放課後の王様) was a SoundLink Nintendo/St. GIGA radio/quiz show and Satellaview magazine directed by Motomasa Mitsumaru and performed by Hikaru Ijūin, a Japanese comedian and radio personality also known for commentating and reviewing video games. Yutao Utsumi (currently Yutaka) served as an assistant.

Until February 26, 1996 it was recorded at St. GIGA's studio at Jingūmae, Shibuya, Japan. From March 4, 1996 it was made at the studio of the Nintendo Tokyo Building at Asakusabashi, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan.

From July-August 7th it was also known as Ijūin Hikaru no Natsu Yasumi no Ousama (Japanese: 伊集院光の夏休みの王様), "Hikaru Ijūin's Summer Vacation King".

After April 1996, it was known as Ijūin Hikaru no Kai Denpa Hasshin Kichi (Japanese: 伊集院光の怪電波発信基地), "Hikaru Ijūin's Mysterious Radio Transmission Base".

The radio show covered gaming, music, people related content and had various quizzes.

Further information on the magazine is obscure, but it appears to have contained vulgar, dark-humor and sexual elements in its content, based on the screenshots and certain topics in the show such as "selling your family", " "urination experience" and "thief talk/story"[1][2]

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