(ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 9 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 8 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 7 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 6 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 5 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 4 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 3 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 2 (ENG SUB) No Laughing Defence Force Part 1 (ENG SUB) Gaki No Tsukai Detective 3 (not active) Credits goes to TeamGaki, who subbed the whole Batsu Game.
This series also sets the new record for the slaps received by Hitoshi Matsumoto. Unlike previous Batsu Game, this series is the first to include special guest named Masahiro Nakai of Japanese boy band SMAP participating in the first few hours of No laughing rule. The Gaki no Tsukai cast participated in the 9th annual punishment game (the 10th new years show in the No Laughing Series). (ENG SUB) Gaki No Tsukai – Science Lab 2 2017īatsu Game No-Laughing Detective Agency (2016): (ENG SUB) Gaki No Tsukai – Science Lab 2017 For this years Batsu Game The Gaki no Tsukai cast participated in the 10th annual punishment game (the 10th new years show in the No Laughing Series) in a Science Lab. (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 22 – Natto You can grab a huge DVD series of Gaki no Tsukai here.Īll Gaki No Tsukai fans, its the time of the year again. (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 21 – Tonkatsu Sauce (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 18 Oolong Tea Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 17 Mayonnaise Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 16 Yakiniku Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 15 Lemon Tea Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 14 Instant Miso Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 13 Orange Juice Part 1, Part 2 (ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 08 Steam Bun Part 1, Part 2
(ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 05 Yakisoba Part 1, Part 2 On youtube you can find some their songs like "Not a errand boy".(ENG SUB) KIKI SERIES 04 Beer Part 1, Part 2 Guys from Gaki can even sing! Yamazaki wrote nearly 30 songs for this show. A variation on this (Horror Shichi-henge) involves seven members of the cast and crew ambushing a high-strung castmate with the intent of causing him to lose his composure - and thus be forced to surrender money. Each person who laughs must put 1000 yen into a box, which is later given to a charity of the comedian's choice. Shichi-henge (The Seven Apparitions) is a segment of the show where the whole cast sits at a table while a comedian attempts to make them laugh. This Batsu Game was featured on the AugOddball segment of Countdown with Keith Olbermann as "Reason Number 261 (of 527) why Japanese television is better than ours." If a participant does mess up, they take a run on the “chinko machine”, literally the “penis machine” or "dick machine", which releases a switch that hits the participant in the crotch. In this Batsu Game, the participants have to recite a really long, tongue twister-like promo for the show without messing up. They must remain silent during the entire session. Silent Library is also a part of Batsu Game segment in which 6 members flip random cards, and do unpleasant acts upon choosing the bad card.
The objective of the game is for the cast to refrain from laughing each time they do, a masked person comes in and hits their behind with a shinai. He seems utterly bewildered by the English language and makes embarrassing mistakes. What they watch is a man, comedian-turned-artist Jimmy Onishi, reading an English article about Marco Polo, counting in English and saying all the days of the week in English. The cast sits in a classroom watching a T.V. This segment, part of the longer school Batsu Game, is perhaps the best known outside of Japan. They've also made early batsu games such as No Laughing in Yugawara, and No Laughing in Hot Spring. The best-known Batsu Games include one in which the entire cast (except Hamada) are sent to 'school' for a day, during which various absurd things happen and the cast are punished for laughing a game set at a "haunted" ryokan, at which Matsumoto must spend the night and an infamous 24-hour Batsu Game in which the cast (minus Matsumoto) are locked in a sports arena and subject to being chased by "demons" at random moments. Probably the best known Gaki episodes are those dealing with batsu games, or punishment games, which one or more of the cast must undergo after losing a major game or physical challenge. Downtown's Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! (This Ain't No Job For Kids) is a Japanese variety show hosted by the two very popular japanese owarai duos, DownTown (consisting of Hitoshi Matsumoto and Masatoshi Hamada), Cocorico (consisting of Naoki Tanaka and Shouzo Endo), and comedian Hosei Yamasaki.