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Tani defeats Takeshi Q: How many people were seriously injured? A: Contrary to how brutal the games seem and how painful the falls look, no one was seriously hurt. There were no broken bones, lost teeth or spuds!

Q: Where was Takeshi's Castle filmed? Take a look at this map to see the locations of regular games. The site is now used for Ninja Warrior.

A: There are two official DVDs sets, containing episodes and clips from the original Japanese series. A: Unfortunately, as the show ended in , there's no way to take part now. Q: When does the next new series begin? A: Takeshi's Castle was filmed between and , so there are no more episodes to air. In the UK, Challenge produced their original edited series between and Takeshi's Castle is a Japanese comedy game show devised by, and staring, Takeshi Kitano.

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Regular Prizes. Main Prize. Upon a Show Down win. Fighting Spirit Award. The contestants who give their best effort, or are the most amusing. To select contestants every episode. Special Fighting Spirit Award. Many challenges involve falling into water or mud on failure. Takeshi's Castle challenges used a wide variety of well-known songs from movies, television shows, video games, anime, and other sources. It aired in the mid to late s United Arab Emirates where it became a cult hit.

Australia — A version of the show was produced by The Comedy Channel , it had hosts in The Comedy Channel studio, it was redubbed, but unlike the American version it still kept to the real plot of the episode and showed the final challenge, rather than taking random footage and making up "teams".

It also featured a crossdressing Geisha girl named Beryl. Some episodes featured a special guest third host, including Greg Fleet. The Australian writer and critic Clive James was once a celebrity contestant on the original show. The games are a segment named "Playtime" in the "Programa Silvio Santos". The commentary was mostly fictional.

The show was popular among young viewers. The comments are subtitled in Finnish. The show is titled Hullut japanilaiset , which translates to "The Crazy Japanese".

France — A shortened version given a comedic [ citation needed ] voiceover by comedians Vincent Desagnat and Benjamin Morgaine has been shown on the W9 TV channel since October , in a program called "Menu W9" which also presented a shortened version of Sushi TV on its first season, now replaced by Sasuke.

It has been also broadcast on the channel M6 which shown 2 episodes per day at 6. The voices were those of the sport presenter Thierry Roland and Moon Dailly. Germany — A dubbed version of the show aired on DSF in This version was released on a DVD box set with 12 selected episodes. Two more volumes were planned but were presumably canceled. There also exists an adaptation called Entern oder Kentern engl. This version was aired on RTL in summer Shorter versions of episodes with comical commentary air on Comedy Central.

It has been dubbed by Kostas Papageorgiou and Akindynos Gikas. Jaffrey adds humor in the show. Japan United Kingdom. English Japanese. Technical specs Edit. Color Color. Related news. Nov 7 Cinemaretro. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Takeshi's Castle officially released in Canada in English? See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. Hollywood Icons, Then and Now.

See the gallery. The Rise of Will Smith. Watch the video. Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. If the contestants gun penetrated the paper ring or hit the sensor on Takeshi's cart, against such weapons as a large water gun and a laser-armed plane, Takeshi's cart was deactivated, the castle was "taken" and the game "won". However, there were only nine winners in total during the show's run. Takeshi originally wanted the show to be a 'live-action Super Mario game'.

Early in the series the games and production values were low budget, but later series featured extensive landscaping of a fixed campus at TBS-owned Midoriyama Green Mountain Studios that included large man-made lakes and extensive permanent obstacles in Yokohama, Japan.

October 18, was the final episode of Takeshi's Castle. Each episode was filmed over the entire length of the day, with some challenges going well into the night. A wide range of challenges were used throughout the history of Takeshi's Castle, some occurring only once or twice, or others in virtually every show, depending upon their popularity and ease of preparation.



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