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Comedy • TV-PG • 2003–07 • 5 Seasons
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7.4
Footage from the popular game show, Takeshi's Castle has been re-edited, re-written and re-voiced into a hilarious, intentionally over-produced, modern "action/X-treme" sports show.
User Reviews
I watch this with my dad, it’s a pretty good time if you’ve got a weird sense of humor
At the time it was hilarious however it can be seen as offense and racist now
Hilarious show from Japan redone for American audiences.
I honestly thought this was the original audio growing up.
Dude if you haven’t seen it then you just don’t get it. It’s a better version of Wipeout.
Some might find it offensive now but I remember watching this growing up thinking it was ridiculously hilarious
Very silly in a fun way. The games themselves will make you laugh but mad even better with the commentary.
The funniest tv show ever. Period. Taking a so-so japanese tv show, and dubbing it over to make it the most ridiculous show on earth.
Stupidly hilarious. Perfect to watch when you need a good laugh.
It’s like wipeout but with funnier hosts.
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7.4 – Based on 554 ratings
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