He endures ghost apparitions, a seemingly empty samurai suit that comes alive, and random knocks on walls, among other things. The other four cast members attend to support him in controlling his fear, but end up scaring him as well. In this game, Matsumoto is punished for losing a bet bet aired on Oct.
Matsumoto had to ignore all of this while following prompts from a narrator over the sound-system. On Oct. During the game, everything is done in reverse; hotel rooms have everything upside down, Hamada gets pictures of himself and the backs of statues, and many people as well as streets and objects appear during the trip with 'ura' in their names a pun on 'back' such as former Giants baseball player Hisao Niura.
Getting caught laughing during this game resulted in having a dart from a blow-gun shot into the buttocks. Given the newness of the concept, this punishment game was carried out in a somewhat "primitive" way: the Watchers were more lenient with enforcing the rule, and the auto sound blared rough over the sound-system that was set up through the facility.
In a Russian Roulette style game involving sushi, Yamasaki, Tanaka, and Hamada lost and were punished in the second spa-themed no-laughing batsu game, filmed at Yugawara, Kanagawa. A riding crop was the punishment device employed. Matsumoto and Endo joined the game half-way as "The Mad Brothers. This time, they are sent to 'high school' for one day. The punishment weapon for this game is the shinai, and Hamada participated as one of the hang-men, frequently delivering a strong kick along with the regular punishment.
It was revealed that this game was shot during Matsumoto's birthday. This batsu game premiered as a three-hour special. Matsumoto and Tanaka avoided the batsu, and later appeared in the game, visiting the three punished players. The hang-men were especially rough when giving discipline to offenders.
For this special, Downtown, Yamasaki, and Cocorico all took part of the most infamous punishment game — and they were forced to cross-dress as nurses for the game's duration. Yamasaki, who had just completed a hospital stay after being treated for enteritis, was permitted to take some absences during the game.
He gets convicted, and is forced to endure the appropriate batsu game as a consequence - a 1-night stay at the empty high-school to play a series of one-piece recitals without being scared by all the traps that were set up for him.
This batsu game is the result of Matsumoto winning the race against the four others in "Gaki no tsukai - 4 tai 1 m sou Taiketsu! After Matsumoto loses a swimming match match aired on Feb. He endures ghost apparitions, a seemingly empty samurai suit that comes alive, and random knocks on walls, among other things. The other four cast members attend to support him in controlling his fear, but end up scaring him as well. In this game, Matsumoto is punished for losing a bet bet aired on Oct.
Matsumoto had to ignore all of this while following prompts from a narrator over the sound-system. Getting caught laughing during this game resulted in having a dart from a blow-gun shot into the buttocks. Given the newness of the concept, this punishment game was carried out in a somewhat "primitive" way: the Watchers were more lenient with enforcing the rule , and the out sound blared rough over the sound-system that was set up through the facility.
On Oct. During the game, everything is done in reverse; hotel rooms have everything upside down, Hamada gets pictures of himself and the backs of statues, and many people as well as streets and objects appear during the trip with 'ura' in their names a pun on 'back' such as former Giants baseball player Hisao Niura. In a Russian Roulette style game involving sushi, Yamasaki, Tanaka, and Hamada lost and were punished in the second spa-themed no-laughing batsu game, filmed at Yugawara, Kanagawa.
A Crop was the punishment device employed. Matsumoto and Endo joined the game half-way as "The Mad Brothers. This time, they were sent to 'high school' for one day. The punishment weapon for this game was the shinai, and Hamada participated as one of the hang-men, frequently delivering a strong kick along with the regular punishment. It was revealed that this game was shot during Matsumoto's birthday.
This batsu game premiered as a three-hour special. The weapon used for the punishments in this game was a straightstick baton. Matsumoto and Tanaka avoided the batsu, and later appeared in the game, visiting the three punished players. The hangmen were especially rough when giving discipline to offenders. For this special, Downtown, Yamasaki, and Cocorico all took part of the most infamous punishment game — and they were forced to cross-dress as nurses for the game's duration.
Yamasaki, who had just completed a hospital stay after being treated for enteritis, was permitted to take some absences during the game. As a side note, it was during this game that the record at the time for most punishment-strikes ever inflicted was set, with Hitoshi Matsumoto having received a total of of them.
For the second time around, all five members of the regular cast took part in the annual punishment game. This year the chosen setting was a newspaper agency. The members had to go to a number of mock press conferences dressed as journalists. In keeping with the theme of the punishment game, giant latex pencils were used to strike anyone who had been declared out.
Five Rangers GameIn this challenge, all five cast members enter separate dressing rooms and each randomly dress as one of the five colors of Gorenjai, and they attempt to complete all five different colors in 6 hours.
No-Laughing A irport For the third consecutive time, Yamazaki, Downtown, and Coq au Rico took part in the annual punishment game. In Silent Library, the cast and a sixth member, usually Heipo, are in a staged library in which one of them has to undergo a punishment upon choosing the card with the skull and crossbones on it similar to Russian roulette.
Although the game requires that they remain silent during the entire segment, the members repeatedly let out bursts of muffled laughter that is loud enough for the occupants of the library to hear. Former K-1 champion Ernesto Hoost once made a special appearance, as well as writer and film director Koki Mitani. This segment was adapted into an American game show, called Silent Library. The international version of the show is referred to as Fist of Zen. It debuted on MTV on June 15, For the second time around, all five members of the regular cast took part in the annual punishment game.
This year the chosen setting was a newspaper agency. The members had to go to a number of mock press conferences dressed as journalists.
For this special, Downtown, Yamasaki, and Coq au Rico all took part of the most infamous punishment game — and they were forced to cross-dress as nurses for this one. Yamasaki, who had just completed a hospital stay after being treated for enteritis, was permitted to take some absences during the game. Among the famous guests who performed here were Sonny Chiba, Masahiro Chono and many other comedy duos in Japan. As a side note, it was during this game that the record at the time for most punishment-strikes ever inflicted was set, with Hitoshi Matsumoto having received a total of of them.
This batsu game premiered as a three-hour special. Matsumoto and Tanaka avoided the batsu, and later appeared in the game, visiting the three punished players.
The hang-men were especially rough when giving discipline to offenders. The punishment weapon for this game is the shinai, and Hamada participated as one of the hang-men. In a Russian Roulette style game involving sushi, Yamasaki, Tanaka, and Hamada lost and were punished in the second spa-themed no-laughing batsu game, filmed at Yugawara, Kanagawa. A riding crop was the punishment device employed. Getting caught laughing during this game resulted in having a dart from a blow-gun shot into the buttocks.
After Matsumoto loses a swimming match match aired on Feb. He endures ghost apparitions, a seemingly empty samurai suit that comes alive, and random knocks on walls, among other things.
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