Whether it is praise or condescending disapproval, nothing is safe from Attack of the Show! This daily series does it all, from reviewing the latest and most sought after video games, movies, and technological devices, to giving sex advice, to explaining outlandish science experiments, to even requesting viewers to send in embarrassing videos of themselves. Hosts Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn aren’t afraid to tackle any topic.
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Kevin sits down in the studio with Donald Faison to talk about the 'Scrubs' experience and what's next for one of television's hottest comedic actors.
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Kevin Pereira takes a tour of one of Japan's most renowned sake breweries and is shown, step by step, how the rice-based, alcoholic beverage is made.
Kevin and Olivia happen upon Japan's famous dancing stormtrooper as he gets down in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Any time is a good time for dancing.
Kevin gets learned on the lifestyle of the sumo wrestler in Japan, straight from the mouth of a pro. He also dons the traditional fighting gear and trains for a day.
In the Roppongi district, Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn drink up and party down in the exotic nightclubs of Tokyo.
Kevin and Olivia go to a crowded Japanese restaurant where they sample all the whale has to offer including it's junk. Yes, you heard correctly. They eat whale testes and penis.
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