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{{Infobox VG
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|image    = [[File:J.J. & Jeff.jpg|300px]]
|developer = Hudson Soft
|developer = Hudson Soft
|publisher = Hudson Entertainment
|publisher = Hudson Entertainment
|released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=November 30, 1987|NA=1990}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=|NA=May 28, 2007|EU=June 15, 2007|AUS=August 3, 2007}}
|released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=November 30, 1987|NA=1990}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|NA=May 28, 2007|EU=June 15, 2007|AUS=August 3, 2007}}
|genre = Platform
|genre     = Platform
|modes = Single-player
|modes     = Single-player
|input = Wii Remote
|input     = Wii Remote
|image = [[File:J.J. & Jeff.jpg|300px]]
|forumlink = https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-virtual-console-j-j-jeff
|forumlink = https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-virtual-console-j-j-jeff
}}
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'''''J.J. & Jeff''''', known in Japan as '''''Kato-chan & Ken-chan''''' ('''''カトちゃんケンちゃん'''''), is a side scrolling platform game for the TurboGrafx-16. The Japanese version is loosely based on the then-popular comedy television show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan which Vin Di Bona Productions used as its inspiration for the popular television show America's Funniest Home Videos. The game is best remembered for its off-beat characters and enemies, and toilet humor, including flatulence and urination in the Japanese release. The game is often criticized for being too censored or sanitized when translated for America with most reviewers feeling that the Japanese version was superior in humor and gameplay.
'''''J.J. & Jeff''''', known in Japan as '''''Kato-chan & Ken-chan''''' ('''''カトちゃんケンちゃん'''''), is a side scrolling platform game for the TurboGrafx-16. The Japanese version is loosely based on the then-popular comedy television show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan which Vin Di Bona Productions used as its inspiration for the popular television show America's Funniest Home Videos. The game is best remembered for its off-beat characters and enemies, and toilet humor, including flatulence and urination in the Japanese release. The game is often criticized for being too censored or sanitized when translated for America with most reviewers feeling that the Japanese version was superior in humor and gameplay.


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