A clip from a SpikeTV program called Most Extreme Elimination Challenge. A Japanese show called Takeshi's Castle was taken and overdubbed with English commentary. It ran on cable TV for about 4 years.....rude and crude humor but at times hilarious.
They listed it as MXC in the guide. Your analysis is correct and I can't tell you how many times I wiped the tears out of my eyes from laughing so hard. The voice over commentary was hilarious.
I watched a few of those. In every case, it involved some poor schmuck racing full steam and slipping on a greased obstacle and landing on something hard... normally on his/her face... then getting up and laughing about how much fun it was to crack a few ribs, bark a shin, or have their nut sacks pushed up inside their abdomens.
She got nailed. I found the clip here:
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Kaboom! If you gotta use your face - use it!
DeleteJapanese female soccer goalie saves the game!
ReplyDeleteI count that as a win for the viewing public.
ReplyDeleteA clip from a SpikeTV program called Most Extreme Elimination Challenge.
ReplyDeleteA Japanese show called Takeshi's Castle was taken and overdubbed with English commentary. It ran on cable TV for about 4 years.....rude and crude humor but at times hilarious.
They listed it as MXC in the guide. Your analysis is correct and I can't tell you how many times I wiped the tears out of my eyes from laughing so hard. The voice over commentary was hilarious.
DeleteYou need to watch it with some middle school aged nephews for the full effect !
DeleteWe used to watch these all the time in Okinawa. 3-6YO son would laugh till he cried. They were funny, in a sick sorta way.
DeleteI watched a few of those. In every case, it involved some poor schmuck racing full steam and slipping on a greased obstacle and landing on something hard... normally on his/her face... then getting up and laughing about how much fun it was to crack a few ribs, bark a shin, or have their nut sacks pushed up inside their abdomens.
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