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Batsu Games 罰ゲーム Perhaps the best known Gaki no Tsukai episodes are those dealing with batsu games, or punishment games, in which one or more of the cast members are subjected to after losing bets, major competition, or physical challenges Topics: 165 | 165 | 6809 | Last postRe: *🚨 RED ALERT 🚨 - 2020/202… by lloskkaView the latest post 08.12.2020, 19:30 |
Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! ダウンタウンのガキの使いやあらへんで!! A Japanese variety show hosted by the popular Japanese owarai duo, Downtown Subforums:Absolutely Tasty Series , Cosplay Bus Tour series , Silent Library , Oogiri Daigassen , Shichi henge , Kiki Series , Goodbye, Yamasaki , High Tension Series , Genkai series , Gas Nuki , Yamasaki vs. Moriman , Technician Challenge , Shoji Murakami's Class Series , 500 Quizzes , Five Rangers Game , Downtown Talk (Manzai) , Matsumoto Challenges , Gaki vs Tenso , Yamasaki Produce , Gaki Team Challenges Topics: 1647 | 1647 | 13889 | Last postRe: Ep. #1536 (2020.12.13) 4t… by KyonkunView the latest post 15.12.2020, 18:52 |
Suiyobi no Downtown Topics: 218 | 218 | 605 | Last postWEDNESDAY DOWNTOWN 2020.12.16 by ErnieYoungView the latest post 16.12.2020, 16:21 |
Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji ダウンタウンのごっつええ感じ Like most other Japanese variety shows, it featured guest interviews and games, but it is best known and remembered for its sketch comedy. Downtown and other cast members would dress in costumes and perform absurd skits with bizarre characters. Subforums:AHO AHO MAN , Seikimatsu Sentai Gorenjai , Mr. BATER , Hokago Denshiha Kurabu , Tokage no Ossan Topics: 294 | 294 | 1307 | Last postRe: Body Conscious Mother Con… by dokuroView the latest post 28.07.2020, 20:19 |
Downtown DX ダウンタウンDX Topics: 117 | 117 | 199 | Last postDowntown DX 2020.12.10 by ErnieYoungView the latest post 10.12.2020, 17:07 |
WORLD DOWNTOWN ワールド・ダウンタウン Topics: 10 | 10 | 133 | Last postWORLD DOWNTOWN Complete Episo… by BolydooView the latest post 05.10.2018, 12:00 |
LINCOLN リンカーン Hosted by Downtown, it features seven other owarai geinin (comedians) in its regular cast, and has several recurring younger, more inexperienced comedians as guests. Topics: 380 | 380 | 1421 | Last postRe: LINCOLN 2019.10.16 - Fiel… by ErnieYoungView the latest post 24.09.2020, 09:30 |
Downtown Juice ダウンタウン汁 - A Downtown-hosted variety show Topics: 46 | 46 | 67 | Last postRe: Ep #37 Modern Choki Choki… by Grzyby15View the latest post 25.05.2015, 09:43 |
Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ a Japanese music variety show on Fuji Television hosted by the comedy duo Downtown, which consists of Hitoshi Matsumoto and Masatoshi Hamada. It is a very popular show with comical hosts who like to pick on their guests. An episode usually consists of live performances (of recently released songs) from popular artists, chat segments and other fun and games. Topics: 128 | 128 | 609 | Last postHEY! HEY! NEO! Music Champ 20… by ErnieYoungView the latest post 01.08.2020, 21:01 |
Bakusho! Dainippon Akan Keisatsu 爆笑大日本アカン警察 Features Downtown’s Masatoshi Hamada as police chief and Hitoshi Matsumoto as commissioner, in charge of detectives played by various guest comedians. The detectives investigate hilariously absurd cases, such as reports of a “washing machine making sounds like moaning.” Ideas for the cases are generally submitted by the show’s viewers Topics: 79 | 79 | 169 | Last postBakusho! Dainippon Akan Keisa… by errexis2View the latest post 13.02.2019, 22:48 |
Downtown Kazaana かざあなダウンタウン A late night variety show hosted by Downtown which ran from May 9, 1995 - March 30, 1996. Each episode had the regular cast partake in different challenges and contests (sometimes with a batsu for the loser) or trying out learning something new (such as rollerblading). Cast included: Yamasaki Hōsei, Itao Itsuji, Koji Higashino, Koji Imada, Kimura Yuichi, Takahiro Kurano, Fujiwara Mitsuhiro & Toru Mizuno. Jimmy Onishi and others also appeared. Topics: 40 | 40 | 100 | Last postRe: Downtown Kazaana - Missin… by soudouView the latest post 10.10.2014, 01:54 |
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Other Japanese comedy Topics: 516 | 516 | 8144 | Last postRe: Uchi no Gaya ga Sumimasen… by ErnieYoungView the latest post 15.12.2020, 18:44 |
Requests & Questions Need help about/finding a video? Title of an episode? Name of a cast? Got a question about any GnT episodes? Post your inquiries here! Topics: 441 | 441 | 2239 | Last postRe: Fuun Takeshi Jo request by livnosView the latest post 13.12.2020, 16:02 |
Gaki No Tsukai Wasabi Roulette Game
A batsu game (罰ゲーム, batsu gēmu, meaning 'penaltygame') is a common element in Japanese owarai stage comedy and variety shows. The name comes from 罰, batsu, meaning both 'punishment' and 'X', as in an incorrect answer.
Definition[edit]
Generally, a batsu game takes place after some sort of competition or bet. The winner forces the loser to participate in the batsu game, which involves doing or experiencing something unpleasant.[1] The winner takes enjoyment in the fact that he does not have to experience the punishment and that he is forcing the loser to do so. Because the batsu game relies on an acceptance on the part of the loser to experience the punishment as a result of losing, precautions must be taken to ensure that the punishment game is not too cruel or needlessly painful.
Batsu games are often shown on Japanese TV shows because they are considered funny. However, the humor arises not from the punishment itself, but from the reactions of the (most commonly) comedians who are experiencing the punishment.[citation needed]
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Examples[edit]
- Following a 'Wasabi Russian Roulette' elimination game, Masatoshi Hamada, Hosei Yamasaki and Naoki Tanaka face a 24-hour 'no laughing' challenge in the Japanese resort town of Yugawara.
- Japanese comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto Masanori Hamada Shozo Endo Japanese #comedian #GakiNoTsukai.
A basic example of a batsu game in a variety show is 'rock, paper, scissors' and leads to the loser being slapped in the face by the winner. Other common examples include being forced into a pool of extremely hot water or eating something filled with wasabi. Somewhat more complicated examples of punishments found in Japanese TV shows include the following: skydiving; thrill rides at an amusement park; eating foods not commonly considered edible; or being forced to fight a martial artist or sumo wrestler. However, because these punishments take a fair amount of preparation and expense, these are commonly found only on TV shows.[2]
There have also been batsu games where the competition itself is like a batsu game—none of the competitors are participating in order to win, but they are participating in order to be as funny as possible. Examples of this include the Human Tetris segment from the Tunnels TV show, the All-Star Athletic Games from the TV show Haneru no Tobira, and the 24-Hour batsu games from Gaki no Tsukai.[3]
A possible non-japanese example of a batsu game includes the 'humiliations' that occur after one of the two titular participants fails a challenge in the Canadian TV show Kenny vs. Spenny. New York City comedy troupe Face Off Unlimited also produces a weekly improv comedy batsu game show called BATSU! The Dan Patrick Show features a 'Wheel of Punishment,' which features a number of batsu game-style punishments.[4][5]
Criticism[edit]
Batsu games are considered funny in Japan because of the (often outrageous) reactions of the comedians that experience them. However, there have been cases of injuries caused by batsu games, such as one at the KumamotoAquadome, where a participant jumped into a pool from a high dive platform and broke several ribs.[citation needed] Injuries caused by such batsu games are often not aired on TV, meaning that an injury hurts both the injured person and the TV show itself. As batsu games have become more and more common on Japanese TV, some shows have increased the danger of the punishments. Critics[who?] have commented that the problem lies not with the batsu games themselves, but the popular demand for them.
Conversely, participants in televised batsu games are often criticized as faking their distress, because the humor lies only in their reaction to the punishment and therefore the punishment need not exist.[citation needed] An oft-discussed[by whom?] example of this is the hot water baths—the participants claim that the water is extremely hot, but it does not need to be hot for the participants to provide a funny reaction. As such, participants will often try to convince the viewers that the water is hot through various means (having an audience member stick his hand in the water, for example, or breaking character by saying that the water is hotter than it was during rehearsal). Generally speaking, the punishments are real rather than faked (the water is hot, the wasabi is spicy), but they are maintained at a level of preventing injuries.
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- ^この時に相手球団の応援メッセージを言う、または名物コーナーに出演するといったおまけが付いている。