The eleventh season of Quiz $ Millionaire, the Japanese version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. It was hosted by Monta Mino.
Changes[]
On September 15, 2009, the show returned to the air with some changes. The contestant now had a time limit on each question. If the time allotted to the question expired, the contestant is "immediately disqualified", although it's unknown if this is treated as a ¥0 win or a drop to their nearest milestone (¥100,000 or ¥1,000,000).
- 1st-9th questions - 30 seconds
- 10th-12th questions - 60 seconds
- 13th-15th questions - 180 seconds
On March 9, 2010, the show returned again with changes to the time limit format. The format is now as follows:
- Questions 1~10 – 15 seconds
- Questions 11~12 – 60 seconds
- Questions 13~14 – 120 seconds
- Question 15 – 180 seconds
In total, 2 episodes aired.
Lifelines[]
In the show, each contestant had three standard lifelines:
- 50:50 (フィフティ・フィフティ, Fifuti Fifuti)
- Phone-a-Friend (テレフォン, Terefon)
- Ask the Audience (オーディエンス, Ōdiensu)
Episodes[]
- Episode 1 (15 September 2009) - New Rule Special
Toshiaki Kasuga (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥5,000,000) Daisuke Motoki (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥1,500,000) DAIGO (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥7,500,000) Kunio Hatoyama (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥1,500,000) Hideo Kindaichi (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥7,500,000) Ayako Hatta (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥2,500,000)
- Episode 2 (9 March 2010) - New Generation Challenge Special
Ai Haruna (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥1,500,000) Kanako Yanagihara (¥100,000 - lost on ¥750,000) Yukina Kinoshita (¥100,000 - lost on ¥150,000) Junior Chihara (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥1,500,000) Shigeo Takahashi (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥2,500,000) Akira Fukuzawa (¥100,000 - lost on ¥150,000) Tamayo Marukawa (¥1,000,000 - lost on ¥10,000,000)
Sources[]
- March 9, 2010
- March 9, 2010 video (part 1)
- March 9, 2010 video (part 2)
- March 9, 2010 video (part 3)
Preceded by Season 10 |
Japanese Seasons Season 11 |
Succeeded by Season 12 |