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* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Since this show's success, Japan has been one of Cirque's biggest markets beyond North America, eventually getting a resident show (''ZED'') in 2008.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Since this show's success, Japan has been one of Cirque's biggest markets beyond North America, eventually getting a resident show (''ZED'') in 2008.
* [[Recycled Script]]: The premise and most of the acts; justified in that neither ''Reinvente'' or ''Nouvelle'' visited Japan. Bear in mind that the company was much smaller in '92 and the all-new ''[[Saltimbanco]]'' had launched in North America the '''month''' before this show opened.
* [[Recycled Script]]: The premise and most of the acts; justified in that neither ''Reinvente'' or ''Nouvelle'' visited Japan. Bear in mind that the company was much smaller in '92 and the all-new ''[[Saltimbanco]]'' had launched in North America the '''month''' before this show opened.

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  • Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Since this show's success, Japan has been one of Cirque's biggest markets beyond North America, eventually getting a resident show (ZED) in 2008.
  • Recycled Script: The premise and most of the acts; justified in that neither Reinvente or Nouvelle visited Japan. Bear in mind that the company was much smaller in '92 and the all-new Saltimbanco had launched in North America the month before this show opened.
  • Values Dissonance: Adjusting to the different ways Japanese audiences respond to live performances was a major challenge for the cast of this show.