Oct 16 (Kyodo) - A Japanese TV network apologized Monday for making viewers "feel unpleasant" over a comedy program that revived a 30-year-old stereotype character depicting a gay man.
The character called "Homo-oda Homo-o," a name incorporating "homo" -- a derogatory term in Japan for homosexual men -- twice, proved popular in the 1980s in a show featuring the comedy duo act "Tunnels." It made a comeback last month when Fuji Television Network Inc. aired a program marking the 30th anniversary of the show.
The Sept. 28 show sparked public outrage, with LGBT groups saying it was an act of ignoring the human rights of sexual minorities and making fun of them, while a number of people took to social media to protest it.