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Some were reruns/repeats but I remember watching The League of Gentlemen, Takeshi's Castle, Banzai, In the Flesh & vague memories of Crapston Villas & Eurotrash lol
It's always impossible to guess how changes in history would change the world, but if we just take a simple approach here: luckily they didn't. They make some excellent videogames, and while I haven't watched Anime in a while and western TV has improved over the years, their top writers would wipe the floor with 99% of the western competition. Which, I guess, also transferred into the game worlds and stories.
Apparently, they also invented the first video game *character* -- PacMan.
That's right. It was on the old G4 network. When G4 went away it moved to another network but only for like a year or 2.
Also another Japanese show called The Ancient Dogoo Girls.
You forgot to mention "Tubby Custard"... that gray goop that came out of the machine.
Seriously that television show was weird.
Glad you reminded me, because there's episodes on YouTube