Wheel of Fortune Whats My Line. To Tell the Truth. The Price is Right. The Match Game. The Gong Show. The Dating Game. Press Your Luck. Jeopardy - Deal or No Deal. Card Sharks. Break the Bank. Body Language. Lingo - Season 2. Million Dollar Password. This game show seems to be on every list of odd Japanese game shows, and for good reason. The concept behind Candy or Not Candy is contestants take a bite out of what they think is the object that is candy out of three options.
Sounds easy, right? Kind of on the eccentric side, to be completely honest. As weird as it sounds, the players have to eat the object if they think it is made of chocolate or if they are wrong not only will they lose score, they will also be biting some really weird stuff. This game show is one of the most famous Japanese shows on different social media platforms.
And it is kind of fun to watch with someone. Yes, this is a real game show, airing in The concept of this game show is interesting, to say the least.
However, this is a perfect example of Japanese television using more X-Rated humor than a lot of Western Cultures tend to be comfortable with. Japan took quite a risk airing a show like this as it was a bold move to make. Definitely weird, but definitely bold. The title and the video truly do speak for themselves about this game show. I think there are easier ways to consume a bowl of spaghetti, but a monetary prize is also quite enticing in the defense of the contestants.
No doubt this was also entertaining to watch. This show, though, is where we might be crossing over from weird and into the territory of potential insanity to put it in no uncertain terms. You can seriously cause harm to your body inside the dryer. The person behind the barrier uses any way needed to evaluate the model, including kissing. The end goal is to guess which model was in front of the contestant. Is anybody a bit uncomfortable right now?
I was fortunate enough to have watched one of these shows in real time in Japan while I was living and going to school there.
When I first saw I thought it was ridiculous and hated it. Enjoy and if you have any sources to share please comment below or share it in the Facebook page. This is a series of competitions where each member tastes a randomly selected product, mostly food and drink but once cigarettes, from many different brands blindfolded.
After the tasting period, they must find the product they tasted. Anyone who selects correctly will receive a prize money, usually , yen, otherwise they take a variety of punishments, such as being hit in the groin by a Chinko Machine or getting slapped by a foreigner. All Gaki No Tsukai fans, its the time of the year again. The Gaki no Tsukai cast participated in the 9th annual punishment game the 10th new years show in the No Laughing Series.
This series also sets the new record for the slaps received by Hitoshi Matsumoto. Credits goes to TeamGaki, who subbed the whole Batsu Game. 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.
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