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This program is called Hato no kyojitsu (A Dove's Day Off), and it is used as the sign-on/sign-off sequence for Nittele.
The three doves in the video refers to Nittele, NHK, and Tokyo Broadcasting Services (TBS). They are the first three national broadcasting networks in Japan.
The video does remind me of NBC in the US, with its peacock.
Yeah, the bird spreading its wings does look briefly like the NBC logo used in the 1950s and '60s: "The following program is brought to you in living color, on NBC."
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だから周りに誰かいないと、絶対見ない
The three doves in the video refers to Nittele, NHK, and Tokyo Broadcasting Services (TBS). They are the first three national broadcasting networks in Japan.
The video does remind me of NBC in the US, with its peacock.
ただ、55周年バージョンで年内だけという話もありますが、出来 れば1分バージョンで復活して欲しいですねえ。
Sutoan, have you ever seen the NTV video where some guy in a bird costume spoofs the NTV opening?