
Matsumoto lost and had to be part of the SMPTE color bars testcard prior to the Morning News broadcast 'Live' on TV. 29, 1991) on who would win the Kōhaku singing competition. This is the second time Hamada and Matsumoto bet (Bet aired on Dec. Matsumoto lost the game and had to take a roller coaster ride with a bald wig. Matsumoto and 500 other people competed in a dodgeball game (Game aired on May 28, 1991) with Hamada and 500 other people. This is the first time audiences are involved. 12, 1991) and had to swim in the chilly waters, together with his team. Matsumoto lost a baseball game (Game aired on Feb. 11, 1990) and Matsumoto had to welcome a group of people into a room, dressed in a kimono and make-up, portraying a female Japanese hostess. Hamada won a golf game (Game aired on Dec.

The batsu Game would be for Hamada, who has an acute fear of heights, to skydive from a height of 4000 meters above ground. 24, 1990) to Matsumoto, in which they predicted who would win the 1990 Japan Series in Nippon Professional Baseball. As a consequence, he had to advertise Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende! on TV, in a sadomasochistic way. Matsumoto lost the game after he repeated one of his words. 24, 1990) with Hamada, with an additional rule: all words used were to contain the syllable "su" (す). Matsumoto played a game of shiritori (Game aired on Apr.

16, 1990) on who would win the Kōhaku Uta Gassen singing competition, Matsumoto had to wreak havoc in the morning news show "Zoom In!! Asa!" that was broadcast live. 23, 1990: Havoc Maker In The Morning NewsĪfter losing a bet (Bet aired on Jan.

The following is a complete list of batsu games featured on Gaki no Tsukai. In 2007 with the No-Laughing Hospital, the format of the show more or less solidifies, becoming an special annual show fod New Years Eve, with all five members participating in the game each year.Ĭlassic Batsu Games List of Batsu Games what team would win a sports tournament or singing competition) which decided who won/lost.Ģ003 brought the first "No-Laughing" show format, with the method of deciding the planner(s) and victims becoming slightly more vulgar russian roulette style games, sports competitions and the like. Prior to 2003, they are mainly between Downtown, with the punishment being random or loosely based on the prior bet or competition (e.g. There seem to be three distinct periods in the history of Gaki no Tsukai Batsu Games.
