Lol, the Japanese host is tense but he's not the worst I've seen. At one point, the Romanian host made a contestant believe that his answer was wrong, congratulated him for participating in the show, wrote him a check, and after the guy almost raised from the chair to go back to the audience he eventually told him that his answer was correct. :))
Tarrant puts it perfectly, he's the master of suspense. (Also a major workaholic, he holds the Guinness World Record for most hours of live TV in one week (22 hours, 15 seconds), he hosts 11 TV shows in Japan). Also I wonder if that was the first time someone won the top prize in the Japanese version (10,000,000 Yen) because he has a look on his face like he's thinking "finally someone's won it" (Japan has the most overall winners of the top prize, but also the most losers of it).
@@EnforcerX71 Nah it isnt, in fact I think Japan has the most top prize winners at 39, but at the same time they also hold the record with the most people that got the top prize question wrong at 52
@@EnforcerX71 yes he was the first one to win in Japan, well seen his name is Yasuyuki Kunimitsu. He was a teacher when he was 26 (in 2000) but don't know what he is doing know.
He says “I’m grad that the Japanese version is included in this video. I wish I could experience this excitement again.” (The broadcast of Japanese one was discontinued in 2013.) I strongly sympathize with him!
In Australia, the catchphrase used to confirm an answer is "Lock it in?" Anyway, I miss it when this show was the biggest thing on TV in 1999/2000- Chris and Regis were both awesome hosts of this show on either sides of the pond!
It still would have been a big thing now had it not been for ITV losing focus on the program being "event TV". They used to show it every night for only about ten days, then having a hiatus of a few months before doing it again. Everyone would get pumped up for the new series. Then they suddenly started airing it daily without any end in sight, and public grew bored of it.
In addition, in his heyday, Minomonta was very busy, hosting TV shows broadcast in the early morning, hosting live TV shows at noon, and hosting many popular programs.
@@deftcoleman0552 at uni about 20 years ago I remember some guy saying he hated the music while I was in the student union and I was like “Hey! My Uncle and Cousin wrote that!”
How's it possible not to mention Italian host Gerry Scotti? He has hosted the most episodes of WWTBAM (around 1600) and owns a Guinness World Record for that! :)
Because this special--Chris' Final Answer--showed a clip with John Carpenter (from our version in the United States) being the first Top Prize Winner worldwide, that explains why there were no additional clips of our version with Regis Philbin among all of the countries that were shown in these international clips.
Host from Indonesia version of WWTBAM: 1. Tantowi Yahya (2001-2005) 2. Dian Sastrowardoyo (2009) for title "Super Milyarder 3 Millar" 3. Ferdi Hasan (2010-2013) for Hot Seat version
@@andimuhammadrifkialqadri4001 millionaire versi RCTI tayang tapi rerun pas Millionaire udah pindah ke ANTV wkwkk pernah nonton yang dimana versi RCTI tayang sebelum versi ANTV
Bengali is spoken differently from place to place due to change of dialect but it is written in the same way in all of West Bengal, Bangladesh and Tripura wtf. But yeah that was Indian indeed. This show had many regional variations in our country. The host Sourav Ganguly was once the captain of the Indian Cricket team
@@jeremystarr4333 Yes, the version that barely resembled the American show which came out after years of explosive success was inferior. Good assessment. Don't you have a dentist to go see?
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin @Kanjoos Lahookvinhaakvinhookvin I'm Canadian, and the American show used the shuffle format for five years. Thankfully the new ABC one brought back the old money tree and set.
0:34 No one's noticed here, They've put the Bengali version as of Bangladesh. Sourav Ganguly has been the pride of India and still is. All Bengali people will run after your heads watching this.
1:421:431:441:451:461:47 "Magpahom nga pumulupyo sa akong pagminahalay ko...." nga unsay sa Disney Frozen scene nga akong Anna kag Hans sang paglamig nga pagtuod nga pagpalangga ko? - A. Magpaglaom, B. Pagkahiwalayanan, C. Panaghiusa, D. Hahadlangannya
The top prize was only 10 million, meaning that its value was about the same as the prize for the _12th_ question in the US and UK (especially for US syndicated episodes under the clock format).
Does India have a version of a tv show for every single widely spoken language or something? There's like 9 different version of this show alone in India
Lol, the Japanese host is tense but he's not the worst I've seen. At one point, the Romanian host made a contestant believe that his answer was wrong, congratulated him for participating in the show, wrote him a check, and after the guy almost raised from the chair to go back to the audience he eventually told him that his answer was correct. :))
Bro that´s lame af
I am from Romania and I watched the show constantly,but I don't remember the time when Virgil Ianțu (the male host)did that,to be honest.
What about the computer? When host says the answer is wrong then computer also shows that the answer was wrong. Was computer part of the prank too?
@@AmitKumar-nq7wk no, the computer didn't show the answer. This all happened in pending mode.
The Japanese Host nearly made me fainted in suspense
Sri Lankan Flyer xd
Tarrant puts it perfectly, he's the master of suspense.
(Also a major workaholic, he holds the Guinness World Record for most hours of live TV in one week (22 hours, 15 seconds), he hosts 11 TV shows in Japan).
Also I wonder if that was the first time someone won the top prize in the Japanese version (10,000,000 Yen) because he has a look on his face like he's thinking "finally someone's won it" (Japan has the most overall winners of the top prize, but also the most losers of it).
@@EnforcerX71 Nah it isnt, in fact I think Japan has the most top prize winners at 39, but at the same time they also hold the record with the most people that got the top prize question wrong at 52
@@EnforcerX71 yes he was the first one to win in Japan, well seen his name is Yasuyuki Kunimitsu. He was a teacher when he was 26 (in 2000) but don't know what he is doing know.
that Japanese host did the Chris Tarrant version of final answer in English and the guest also said it in english
日本のミリオネアの映像が
入っていて嬉しい。
いつかこの感動を
再び体験できるといいな。
@Heather Spence "THIS IS AMERICA, SPEAK ENGLISH!"
He says
“I’m grad that the Japanese version is included in this video. I wish I could experience this excitement again.”
(The broadcast of Japanese one was discontinued in 2013.)
I strongly sympathize with him!
@@かどーろ agreed u japanese have great people why dont u get the show back like the UK. btw i can speak some 日本語
The Chilean Host is so funny 🤣
“BAHBO HAVEN, SEESENOIR”
But then the Japanese host is sooo full of suspense
he is and he was well known for a variety show sabado gigante that lasted for 53 years
"CONGRATULATIONS!"
Vamos a ver, sí señor
It would be " lest look at it. Yes sir!!
Don Francisco is his icon name and the Chilean host and the host of the never forgotten Sabado Gigante
In Australia, the catchphrase used to confirm an answer is "Lock it in?"
Anyway, I miss it when this show was the biggest thing on TV in 1999/2000- Chris and Regis were both awesome hosts of this show on either sides of the pond!
isn't that Hot Seat tho?
+2007excalibur2007 ` We had the traditional format before hot seat
@@comedychrises it's Chris that influenced Regis, including the final answer catchphrase. it's originally a British catchphrase.
It still would have been a big thing now had it not been for ITV losing focus on the program being "event TV". They used to show it every night for only about ten days, then having a hiatus of a few months before doing it again.
Everyone would get pumped up for the new series.
Then they suddenly started airing it daily without any end in sight, and public grew bored of it.
In India the answer conformation catchphrase is “tala lagaya jai?” Which translates to “lock it in?”
The Japanese one is epic.
How can you not mention Günther Jauch who has hosted the show in Germany for over 20 years?
Im not japanease but even i know that mino monta is a living legend in japan he is called "the host of all hosts"
In addition, in his heyday, Minomonta was very busy, hosting TV shows broadcast in the early morning, hosting live TV shows at noon, and hosting many popular programs.
日本🇯🇵の映像は、長いと紹介されているけど
実際、CMも入って、もっと長くなるときもあるからね
これだけだと、短い
My Uncle and Cousin wrote the theme music - which is mind boggling for me that it’s now so well-known. *proud
I'm sorry for the loss of your cousin Matthew 😢
@@occono3543 thank you, appreciate it
NO FRIGGIN' WAY!!! You're seriously related to those two!?
I'm sorry about your cousin, by the way. :(
@@deftcoleman0552 at uni about 20 years ago I remember some guy saying he hated the music while I was in the student union and I was like “Hey! My Uncle and Cousin wrote that!”
Japanese clip, I respond with Caddyshack's "Well? We're Waiting."
Should've mentioned Günther Jauch who's been hosting the German version of the show for 23 years now.
How's it possible not to mention Italian host Gerry Scotti? He has hosted the most episodes of WWTBAM (around 1600) and owns a Guinness World Record for that! :)
And he hosts the show without copying Chris
Is that your final answer?
Shall we light it up?
They apparently weren’t into Europe
Other than Meredith Viera from the US
No one deserves that suspense factor less than Charles Ingram!!
That version from not from Bangladesh
It is who wants to be millionaire from the Indian state of Bengal
The host is Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly
Because this special--Chris' Final Answer--showed a clip with John Carpenter (from our version in the United States) being the first Top Prize Winner worldwide, that explains why there were no additional clips of our version with Regis Philbin among all of the countries that were shown in these international clips.
Uhh.... no it doesn't?
@@jez9999 Yes it does. Why would it show a second clip of our version to go alongside all other shown clips of the worldwide program?
1:42 meno monto:Final awnser? Guest: Final awnser! (Suspenseful music) meno monto:........ YOU WIN!!! (Exciting music comes on and everyone cheering)
meno monto?
NO NO NO! That's wrong!
Mino Monta(みのもんた).
He didn't talk about Jean-Pierre Foucault in french version of millionaire :'(
In Russian version of the show, the host says "Answer accepted" right before it lits ups yellow. "Final answer" question is still intact though.
Fun fact: the Venezuelan host made his own advert
まさか、クリス・タラント氏の口から直々に「みのもんた」と発声されるとは...
Damn it now I want to watch Japanese WWTBAM
There a few episodes of it on UA-cam.
@@EnforcerX71 Is it in English subs?
@@flowerofthesouth nope
@@Marik7453 remeber auto translate exists, not th ebest but still a thing
0:52
Hyperinflation be like: Y’know that million bucks won’t be much in a few days, get outta here while you still can
1:42 FINAL ANSAAAA!!!
Don Francisco caught me left field.
You should have a look at the Czech version with Vladimír Čech for some truly amazing host.
The Host of Qui veut gagner des millions, is Jean-Pierre Foucault.
Host from Indonesia version of WWTBAM:
1. Tantowi Yahya (2001-2005)
2. Dian Sastrowardoyo (2009) for title "Super Milyarder 3 Millar"
3. Ferdi Hasan (2010-2013) for Hot Seat version
correction:
Tantowi Yahya was until 30 July 2006. Dian Sastro was from September 2006 to January 2007. and the Hot Seat version was only in 2010.
Thanks
@@andimuhammadrifkialqadri4001 millionaire versi RCTI tayang tapi rerun pas Millionaire udah pindah ke ANTV wkwkk pernah nonton yang dimana versi RCTI tayang sebelum versi ANTV
0:35 it's not Bangladesh. it's Bengali Indian. Bangladeshi Bengali does not use Devanagari letters...
Andi Muhammad Rifki Alqadri Yeah it’s the Indian Bengali version, but where did you see the Devanagari letters?
Bengali is spoken differently from place to place due to change of dialect but it is written in the same way in all of West Bengal, Bangladesh and Tripura wtf. But yeah that was Indian indeed. This show had many regional variations in our country. The host Sourav Ganguly was once the captain of the Indian Cricket team
0:30 OMG Turn on captions LOL
"There is caribou chip who bleach it at an indoor gym" AHAHAHAHA
@@J0riS "yes there is caribou chip who bleach it at an indoor gym"
1:37 japan version
ミリオネア名物みの溜めで、本場の皆さん大爆笑。
本家・イギリス版のプロデューサーが日本版の収録を視察したとき、みの溜めを見てバカ受けしたらしい。
それで、この動画のように最終回でも司会者のmy favoriteとして日本版のみの溜めが紹介されるに至る。
0:52 0:53 1:28 1:29
In the Arab world version, the catchphrase used to confirm an answer is "is this your last word ?
lol 😄
2:00 awkward silience
A Good 15 Seconds of Suspense lol
No Regis
Can’t forget the USA version
I guess they don't want to acknowledge the fact that the American show totally overshadows the British one.
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin In being rubbish; the Shuffle format was a crime against television.
@@jeremystarr4333 Yes, the version that barely resembled the American show which came out after years of explosive success was inferior. Good assessment. Don't you have a dentist to go see?
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin @Kanjoos Lahookvinhaakvinhookvin I'm Canadian, and the American show used the shuffle format for five years.
Thankfully the new ABC one brought back the old money tree and set.
@@jeremystarr4333 Canadian?, Only difference that changes is straighter teeth.
Hey, my country's version got featured here.
Which one?
@@occono3543 Honduras. Unfortunately just lasted 2 seasons between 2012-2013.
1:28 "Vamos, haber! Si señor!"
The irony being that the American show never breaks once an answer's been given
@@simonlaw9234 what?
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvinnever goes to commercial break before tje answer is revealed.
From Malaysia : Jalaluddin Hassan
I can't believe he didn't mention Jean-Pierre Foucault (french version).
WOW THE 1ST JAPAN MILLONARE
2:14
0:52 taking a hammer to the fourth wall
0:34 No one's noticed here, They've put the Bengali version as of Bangladesh. Sourav Ganguly has been the pride of India and still is. All Bengali people will run after your heads watching this.
Never knew captain of Indian cricket team Sourav Ganguly hosted Bangladeshi version
It's the Indian Bengali version, not the Bangladeshi one! It's weird how the official channel of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire got it wrong!
@@the-ray28 also they never mentioned about AB ...i think he is the deal!
Never knew of that till watching this video.
Centrum Silver? Are you frickin kidding me?
The Japan one has has the letters in Chinese for words to figure out the answers like that boy got one right.
Can anyone provide a translation of the Japanese question and the two options? I’d love to know what it all said. Awesome host, by the way. :)
The question is: What is the given name of Detective Kogoro Akechi’s wife?
He’s basically Japan’s Sherlock Holmes.
@@muwiwi Fantastic! Thank you very much for taking the time to translate and reply, I really appreciate it! :)
The two possible answers were A: Miyo and D: Fumiyo.
@@Max1996YT Thanks! :)
1:42 1:43 1:44 1:45 1:46 1:47 "Magpahom nga pumulupyo sa akong pagminahalay ko...." nga unsay sa Disney Frozen scene nga akong Anna kag Hans sang paglamig nga pagtuod nga pagpalangga ko? - A. Magpaglaom, B. Pagkahiwalayanan, C. Panaghiusa, D. Hahadlangannya
1:46 Final Answer! 😊😊😊😊
È la tua risposta definitiva? L'accendiamo?
I from Italy💚⚪❤ #ChiVuolEssereMilionario
Grande super seba!!!
Dove il quiz WWTBAM, CVEM, КХСМ, ci sono anch'io
WWTBAM: Congrats you won 100 million
...and that’s yen 💴
The top prize was only 10 million, meaning that its value was about the same as the prize for the _12th_ question in the US and UK (especially for US syndicated episodes under the clock format).
Max prize money is 10 million yen
in Japanese WWTBAM.
Where is Philippines?
No Christopher De Leon or Vic Sotto?
It's probably because we're too anglophone to be in the video
0:33 that was India's Bengali Version
yes
Does India have a version of a tv show for every single widely spoken language or something? There's like 9 different version of this show alone in India
@@farhanatashiga3721 yes
Can someone tell me what this franchise is going for?
In Türkiye (Turkey), the host does not tell the answer. Only the machine does and it is much more suspenser than japan(nearly same).
Where is our World Famous German Presenter Günther Jauch?
I have to say nothing beats the original uk version
I think the Italian version does though
I love how the second sounded like he said what it is- torture
2:15 ¥10,000,000
0:28 0:32 0:33
They haven't put french version :/
As Seen From Chris Final Answer
Good lord, Japan! Lol
You forgot about KBC & MEK
2:15 Here it comes
Best show on earth
U missed SriLanka
Sri Lankan Flyer They didn't go over all of them, they didnt even have the US version or the Australian version.
What was the Japanese question?
Dont know. Tried Google Translate and the question was:
What is your wife's name?
So I dont know.
what is Akechi Kogoro's wife name?
(he is a detective in a story)
A.Miyo D.Fumiyo
Brazil is not here :(
Chris it's just like the new host of the UK Jeremy which happens all the time host changing
Brilliant
Of course the Japanese one is bonkers.
0:47 0:48
Ke Hobe Banglar Kotipoti (KHBK) is not for Bangladesh 🇧🇩, it is for India (West Bengal) 🇮🇳. At least get your facts correct before posting. 😑
It even fired in bangaldesh
In Hungary István Vágó was perfect
0:28 0:33 0:53 😂😂😂😂
Good Life
Forgot Vietnamese (Ai là triệu phú)
1:28 1:29 1:30 1:31 1:32 1:33 😊😊😊😊
0:25 0:26 😮😮😮😮
0:27 0:28 😂😂😊😊
0:30 0:31 0:32 0:33 😂😂😂😂
Why the host is Indian in Bangladesh version?
Don Francisco!
I had no idea. I remember always watching him on his show on Saturday nights
WILL YOU ADD VIETNAM MILLIONARE?
Tom UltimateGaming And Lại Văn Sâm was a legend MC of Vietnam Millionaire
And?
Like I Care?
No
I Like Him More
This video was from 2014...
ミリオネア第1号だよ・
And not the French one , Qui veut gagner des millions ?
Yes /have a good
i love japan im from my country japan not vietnam country.
Bangladesh one is not of Bangladesh. It is of India.
What about Australia?
Saurav Ganguly is NOT from Bangladesh!!!
2:14 2:15 2:16 2:17 😊😊😊😊
0:50 The best host! Venezuelan Eladio Lárez
He didn't talk about France and the creepy host xDD
Where is Indonesia with Tantowi Yahya?
No winner of 1 billion rupiah as well?
@@TotoroJourney Same like in Malaysian edition too. Never have some winner of 1 Million ringgit 🙃
ミイノモンタァ!!
Nobody can top the Reege!