Sakiyomi Jum-Bang!

Sakiyomi Jum-Bang! (サキよみ ジャンBANG! Sakiyomi Jan BANG!) is a variety show aired on Japan's TV Tokyo network. The series' title is a portmanteau of Jump (ジャンプ Janpu) and Bang. The first episode was broadcast on April 3, 2009. It features comics from Shueisha's weekly and monthly manga anthologies (Weekly Shōnen Jump, V Jump and Jump Square) and their associated anime and games.

Characters

Main corner

Hikarigoke Katayama's Corner

Rock Lee Exercises!
Katayama practices the Rock Lee exercises shown in Naruto's Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals spin-off. They dance at the opening of this program. There are 3 types of exercises.
Rock Lee Katayama's Super Training Series!
Katayama trains several trainings posted by viewers. After failing many times, new exercises are started from April 6, 2012.

Zarigani Pirates' Corner

Zarigani Pirates! The Road for Yu-Gi-oh! Card World Battleship!
This segment began when Yu-Gi-Oh! was featured early in the series. When it was aired, the corner primarily showed Zaripai (who was aiming for the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship). Due to his poor performance, however, it was ended. After that he produced the elementary school students team named "Zaripai Japan", and it was started again.
Zarigani Pirate's Paper Comic Corner
Zaripai shows his short comics on the paper at the end of the corner when his crewmates get the paper from the writer. The paper can be downloaded from the homepages on the phones.

Akina's room

Akina Minami and Zarigani pirates talk with guests. It is parody of Tetsuko's Room, so Akina Minami speaks like Tetsuko Kuroyanagi.

Teach me, writers!

The writers answer the readers' questions. The questions change every month.

Theme songs

Vomic

Vomic is a segment where voice actors lend their voices to characters from popular manga series. The word Vomic is a portmanteau of voice and comic. Some clips are published on the official Vomic website.[1] The series that are featured on the program are rotated monthly.[2]

Month airedMangaChapters Featured
April 2009Toriko1 - 4
May 2009Naruto2 - 5
June 2009Bakuman1 - 4
July 2009Inumarudashi1 - 4
August 2009Beelzebub1 - 4
September 2009Tegami Bachi1
October 2009Toriko1
November 2009Sket Dance46, 63
December 2009Nurarihyon no Mago1
January 2010Psyren1
February 2010Medaka Box1
March 2010Kuroko's Basketball1
April 2010Gin TamaBenizakura arc prologue
May 2010Binbōgami ga!1
June 2010Ao no Exorcist1
July 2010Medaka Box26, 27
August 2010Toriko
September 2010Beelzebub5, 12
October 2010Sket Dance66, 102
November 2010Kakkokawaii Sengen!Mini animation
December 2010Katekyō Hitman Reborn!Inheritance expression
January 2011Kuroko's Basketball26 - 28
February 2011Hokenshitsu no Shinigami2, 3
March 2011Gekka Bijin1
April 2011Enigma
May 2011Karakuri Dôji Ultimo1, 2
June 2011Inumarudashi1 - 4
July 2011The Prince of After School
August 2011Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals
September 2011BleachThe Lost Shinigami Power arc
October 2011Magico1
November 2011Boku to Majo no Jikan1
December 2011Henteko Ninja: Imogakure Chingensai-sama
January 20121/111
February 2012Teiichi no Kuni1
March 2012Medaka Box1
April 2012Golem a Go! Go!
May 2012Kurogane
June 2012Nisekoi
July 2012Naruto500 - 504
August 2012Saiki Kusuo no Sainan
September 2012Chō Soku Henkei Gyrozetter
October 2012Kekkai Sensen4
November 2012Haikyū!!1
December 2012Gekikara! Curry Ōji
January 2013Ansatsu Kyōshitsu1-4
February 2013Owari no Seraph1
March 2013Saiki Kusuo no Sainan
April 2013Gekikara! Curry Ōji
May 2013Kono Oto Tomare!1
June 2013Ansatsu Kyōshitsu5-8
July 2013Shokugeki no Sōma1-4
August 2013Owari no Seraph2
September 2013Saiki Kusuo no Sainan
October 2013Te To Kuchi1
November 2013Majin no Gald1
December 2013World Trigger1
January 2014Jaco the Galactic Patrolman
February 2014Soul catchers1
March 2014y -Ganma-1

References

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