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Takeshi's Castle : Japon

Titre original : Fûun! Takeshi Jô
  • Série télévisée
  • 1986–1989
  • TV-PG
  • 47min
NOTE IMDb
8,2/10
2 k
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Takeshi's Castle : Japon (1986)
ActionAdventureComedyGame ShowReality TV

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA game show where upwards of 100 contestants (give or take) try to get through various wet, dirty, and wild obstacles and games for a chance to win the grand prize of 1 million yen (Approx. ... Tout lireA game show where upwards of 100 contestants (give or take) try to get through various wet, dirty, and wild obstacles and games for a chance to win the grand prize of 1 million yen (Approx. $10,000) by defeating Takeshi and his crew.A game show where upwards of 100 contestants (give or take) try to get through various wet, dirty, and wild obstacles and games for a chance to win the grand prize of 1 million yen (Approx. $10,000) by defeating Takeshi and his crew.

  • Casting principal
    • Takeshi Kitano
    • Hayato Tani
    • Michiru Jo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,2/10
    2 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Takeshi Kitano
      • Hayato Tani
      • Michiru Jo
    • 2avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Épisodes108

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    Takeshi Kitano
    Takeshi Kitano
    • Count Takeshi
    Hayato Tani
    • General Tani
    Michiru Jo
    • Commander Jo
    Bradley Jay Lesley
    • Animal
    Hideo Higashikokubaru
    • Councilor Higashi…
    Junji Inagawa
    • Battlefield Reporter
    Saburô Ishikura
    • Councilor Ishikaru
    Kibaji Tankobo
    • Kibaji Tankobo
    Yôshichi Shimada
    • Takeshi's Gundan…
    Masanori Okada
    • Sea Goblin
    Strong Kongô
    • Strong Kongo
    Zona Jaguar
    • - Contestant
    Kikko Matsuoka
    • Kikko Matsuoka
    Kôji Sekiyama
    • Koji Sekiyama
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    9kimbo989

    Ridiculously hilarious!

    I agree with the previous review. The original Takeshi's Castle was so sublimely ridiculous and painfully funny, there was no need to try and 'spice it up' with the annoying and stupid American overdubs (in MXC). It really isn't needed because it's funny as it is. And I would really like to know what's going on and what everyone is really saying (I'm sure it's much more interesting), not some lame made up comment about farts or tarts.

    I'm not quite sure why it's so hilarious to see people injuring themselves! How can you not laugh at people sliding awkwardly down hillsides in an over-sized teacup and trying to land upright in a lake?! Or people trying to cling on to a giant spinning mushroom being flown over a lake while people pelt volleyballs at them? A show that would never be allowed these days with indemnity insurance and lawsuits... bring back the chaos, I say! True to Takeshi Kitano's original vision, it really is a live action version of Super Mario! One of the stupidest and funniest shows around.
    ThreeSadTigers

    Probably the best and most fascinating "light-entertainment" programme that I've ever seen

    Operation! Takeshi's Castle (1986-1989) is essentially an endurance-based game show in which 100+ contestants compete in a series of outlandish assault-course-like challenges until the numbers are whittled down to a select few. From here, the remaining handful of contestants can go on to battle the infamous "Count Takeshi" and his guards for the chance to win up to one million in Yen. The show is notable for at least two reasons; the first is the outright eccentric nature of the events and the seemingly dangerous falls, scrapes and mishaps that befall the contestants during their bid for glory. The second is the appearance of esteemed Japanese actor/filmmaker/comedian Takeshi Kitano, who here plays the titular count (though his appearance is often edited down in the international versions). The format of the show mixes the bizarre events alongside some even more bizarre sketch-based moments of typically absurdist Japanese humour, as the contestants put themselves through some of the cruellest and most punishing events ever witnessed on national television.

    What is great about this show is the way that the contestants seem to be having a great time, even when falling eight feet into shallow water, being smeared in mud or talcum powder and being knocked off a rickety suspension bridge by a barrage of rubber-ball cannon fire. It also has a colourful, larger than life quality to it, in keeping with the tradition of early Nintendo video games and Anime films, as the overstated supporting characters and continual appearances from General Tani (renamed General Li in some of the international versions, in particular, the UK) give the events a sense of context and continuity. Ultimately though, the programme works because of its uniqueness; with the nature of the games, the imagination, the willingness and excitement of the contestants and the obviously low-production values all adding to the bizarre, subversive glee.

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    • Anecdotes
      In Spain the show was very popular due to the Spanish commentators. Instead of making a literal dub from the original Japanese, they invented the translation renaming tests and characters, and creating absurd and nonsense dialogues, which added a plus of humor to the show.
    • Versions alternatives
      A heavily reedited version, with humorous American dialogue replacing the original Japanese language, is broadcast on Spike TV in North America under the title "Most Extreme Elimination Challenge" (2003).
    • Connexions
      Edited into Humor amarillo (1990)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1986 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le château de Takeshi : Japon
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Yokohama, Japon
    • Société de production
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
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      47 minutes
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      • Stereo

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