[02/18/23 - 06:01 PM] Video: "Ariyoshi Assists" - Official Trailer - Netflix He's usually the host; but this time, Ariyoshi lets a rotating cast of celebrities be the MC of the show while he claims the role of bemused assistant.
[via press release from Netflix]
Ariyoshi Assists | Official Trailer | Netflix
Bursting with showmanship! The wildest variety show packed with unpredictable moments and a maximum passion for comedy. Netflix and Kazuaki Hashimoto, the creator of "Ariyoshi no Kabe" and "Ariyoshi Zemi," team up to present a major Netflix comedy project!
Hiroiki Ariyoshi, host of many TV shows, serves as an assistant on 10 variety shows hosted by a colorful group of 10 guests MCs, including musical artists and professional athletes. Experienced comedians including both veterans and up-and-comers participate in these shows and attempt the various segments proposed by the MCs, all while trying to land jokes about the absurd set-ups that Ariyoshi suddenly throws at them.
All 10 episodes of the Netflix Comedy Series "Ariyoshi Assists" start streaming from 14 March, 2023, only on Netflix!
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