Genre: | Sports Entertainment, Variety Show, Game Show |
Runtime: | 30-minutes episodes in the United States |
Producer: | Ushio Higuchi |
Presenter: | Ichirou Furutachi Ryuuta Mine |
Country: | Japan |
Related: | Sasuke Zone Body Sasuke Mania Taiiku no Jikan (Physical Education Time) |
a.k.a. Unbeatable Banzuke is a Japanese television program that aired weekly and was the premier sports entertainment variety show of the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Its successors were and . They were succeeded by Muscle Musical. Several seasonal specials were also made, such as Pro Sportsman No.1 and Sasuke.
Originally a late-night Friday broadcast, the television special was popular and started airing in prime time on October 14, 1995. It was broadcast every season and gained popularity as . Through various games reverting to the origins of sports, professional players and general participants challenged the limits of physical strength and technique, winning prizes if all targets were successfully destroyed.
Kane Kosugi's Shaolin Temple training and Akira Oomori's Muay Thai bouts were also documented in the broadcasts. The popularity of the displays of amazing physical strength and technique by professional players and luck of general participants drove TV Asahi to move its anime time slot up one hour and caused the cancellation of on Fuji TV.
The use of the program's mascot,, originally only featured during the broadcast, expanded in 1996 into the program's opening sequence and every game's introduction. Simultaneously in 1999, a brandmark for the program, different from its logotype, was created: the English initials, "MR". However, as of 2000, only the mascot remained, and the "MR" brandmark vanished, having only appeared for that brief time.
On May 5, 2002, two show participants injured their cervical vertebrae during the filming of an episode entitled "Chikarajima" ("Power Island"), an obstacle course with a temple-like setting stationed outside. The accidents occurred during the "rock attack" and "rock valley" obstacle portions.
In rock attack, contestants try to catch a giant ball that comes down a 15-degree slope, they must then push the ball back up the slope where a platform leads to the rock valley waterway. In rock valley, they try to walk on the ball, which weighs about 30 kg and has a diameter of 1.8 meters, across the aforementioned waterway 2.5 meters wide and 1.4 meters deep. Wei Tao, a 19-year-old Chinese freshman at Kyoto University, fell into the waterway during the rock valley obstacle. Takunori Isa, a 20-year-old junior at Tokai University, was knocked down when he tried to catch the ball in rock attack and was rolled over by the ball.[1] It was later revealed that at least two other contestants suffered spinal injuries while participating on the show as well. College student Takahiro Saito, 19, was hospitalized after falling more than six feet into a four-foot-deep water-filled moat, while another contestant was hospitalized after trying to catch a 100-pound plastic ball, nearly six feet in diameter.[2]
The May 5, 2002 episode would prove to be the final episode of Kinniku Banzuke. Show production was officially put on hiatus, and the show was effectively cancelled. The dormant space was filled with a special edition of Count Down TV, CDTV Gold, entitled . It was revived in 2008, and aired in first-run episodes on G4 and MYX TV in America and Challenge in the UK.
Saturday at 19:00 JST (Except for TV Yamaguchi. At first, it was not broadcast on TV Kouchi either but started midway in April 2000. At that time, TV Kouchi had a time slot open on Kouchi Sun Sun TV when a Fuji TV drama was moved to a different slot, and thereafter, the network started broadcasting TV Asahi's programs at a different time. In addition, TV Yamaguchi was once a Fuji Network System affiliate and syndicated some Fuji TV programs.)
Courses that are defeated are then recreated in an attempt to be made more difficult and thus "unbeatable". This is why there are different versions (I, II, III, IV, V) next to some names. Sometimes an obstacle is changed between attempts to conquer this game, so there are letters (A, B) next to the versions. This is most likely done because of the injuries caused by this obstacle. Some of these events have "break zones", where any competitor who reaches that point is allowed to take a 30-second break before they must continue on with the course.
"Struck Out", "Kick Target", etc. – The contest for the 2 million yen prize consisted of many games that formed the "2 Million Yen Dream Plan".
Version # | Bamboo Derby Obstacles | Record | |||||||||||
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I | Checkerboard | Stepping Stones | Stairs | Suspension Bridge | Down Staircase | Hall of Hammers | Water Trench | Log Pile | S-Curve | 1:11 | |||
IIA | Hurdles | Conveyor Belt | Snow Mountain | Two Curves | Stepping Stones | S-Ramp | Suspension Bridges | Hall of Hammers | Broken S-Curve | 1:01 | |||
IIB | Hurdles | Conveyor Belt | Green Mountain | Two Curves | Stepping Stones | S-Ramp | Suspension Bridges | Hall of Hammers | Broken S-Curve | 1:01 | |||
III | Propellers | Moving Net | Tires | Wicked Slope | Zig-Zag Decline | Swinging Logs | Pogo Posts | Stairs | Log Roll | None |
Version # | Hand Walk | Record | |||||||||||
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I | Parallel Bars | Stairway to Heaven | Bottomless Ravine | Devil's Double Bridge | BREAK ZONE | Craggy Mountain | Stairway to Hell | Heartbreak Hill | Single Bridge | 0:54 | |||
IIA | Grid of Rails | Rolling Hills | Water Hazard | BREAK ZONE | Mountain of Logs | Suspension Bridge | Uneven Steps | Elevated S-Curve | 1:15 | ||||
IIB | Grid of Rails | Hills & Stairs | Water Hazard | BREAK ZONE | Mountain of Logs | Suspension Bridge | Uneven Steps | Elevated S-Curve | 1:15 | ||||
IIIA | Gravel Pile | Craggy Mountain | Log Ramp | Conveyor Belt | Green Incline | BREAK ZONE | Tram Car | Suspension Bridge | Cascading Climb | Volcano | None | ||
IIIB | Gravel Pile | Craggy Mountain | Log Ramp | Bamboo Bridge | Green Incline | BREAK ZONE | Tram Car | Suspension Bridge | Cascading Climb | Volcano | None |
BREAK ZONE
BREAK ZONE
BREAK ZONE
Version # | Like A Pierrot | Record | |||||||||||
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I | Slalom | Sloped Hill | Zig-Zag Bridge | Corner Staircase | Spring Platforms | Pendulum | Gap | Final Staircase | Grooved Bridge | 1:18 | |||
II | S-Curve Slalom | Ramp | Seesaw | Banked Turn | Pendulum | L-Bridge | Three Jumps | Staircase | Log Bridge | 0:30 | |||
III | Perfect Circle | The Slalom Zone | The Ramp | S-Curve | The Steps | Hall Of Hammers | Zig-Zag Bridge | Three Tier Ramp | Narrow Bridge | 3:03 | |||
IV | Time Trial | The Slalom | Stairs | Deadly Hammers | Zig-Zag Hill | Sword Ramp | Descending Slope | Narrow Bridge | 2:41 | ||||
V | Wheel Of Life | Flower Slalom | Cross Bridge | Boulder Dash | S-Curve | Seesaw | Conveyor Belt | Teeter Bridge | Raging Ramp | 2:36 | |||
Ghost | Dilapidated Corridor | Graveyard | Bloodthirsty Axes | Death Heads | Staircase | Island | Coffin Seesaw | Narrow Zig-Zag | Narrow Bridge | None |
Version # | Super Rider | Record | |||||||||||
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I | The Ditch | Rock Garden | Cable Spools | Two Big Steps | Narrow Zig-Zag | Broken Bridge | Death Valley | Steep Incline | Giant Drop | 1:30 | |||
II | Sawtooth Hills | Rock Garden | Five Drums | One Track Bridge | Cable Spools | Ladders | Broken Platforms | Leap Of Faith | 4:18 | ||||
III | Sawtooth Hills | Turntables | Steps / Slope | Trampoline Jump | Rolling Rocks | High Step | Inclined Plank Bridge | Pedestals | Earth | 4:06 |
Version # | Strong Mama | Record | ||||||||||||
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Ia | Sliding Bag | Mattress Beater | Cart Dash | Narrow Bridge | Bike Express | BREAK ZONE | Rolling Panic | Airwalk | Big Wheel | Wedding Cake | None | |||
Ib | Sliding Bag | Reverse Conveyor | Bike Express | Narrow Bridge | Rolling Panic | BREAK ZONE | Airwalk | Cart Dash | Big Wheel | Wedding Cake | None |
BREAK ZONE
BREAK ZONE
Same as the American version. It is presented on the Canadian version of G4 called G4 Canada.
Under the title "Bezkonkurenční Banzuke". Just like in Hungary, the show commenced broadcast in Czech Republic on November 27, 2010, until 2013 on Animax, but the show was completely dubbed to Czech.
The Australian version is presented on SBS Two. It is currently broadcast every weekday at 6 p.m., and has been since the relaunch of SBS2. Previously, it was not shown very often but was still broadcast every now and again.
In Ukraine Kinniku Banzuke is named "Базука" (pronounced as "Bazooka") and broadcast by the Mega channel.
Under the title Unbeatable Banzuke, the show commenced transmission in the UK on October 6, 2008, on Challenge. It is similar to the US broadcast in length, language and partial original broadcast, but unlike the American version has no subtitles. Brian Blessed is the host and voice-over as costumed character Banzuke Brian (who is meant to be the creator of the challenges) over the whole show, including replays, profiles and course attempts. The show also reran on Channel One until its closure in 2011.
In Finland the show is called Banzuke and it is broadcast on Jim. The show airs on Friday and Saturday nights at 11 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Finnish subtitles.
Under the title Verhetetlen Banzuke, the show commenced broadcast in Hungary on November 27, 2010, on Animax. The show is completely dubbed to Hungarian.
In Estonia the show is called Lyömättömään Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV3. The show airs on Weeknights at 9 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Estonian.
In Lithuania the show is called Nenugalimas Banzukė and it is broadcast on TV6. The show airs weekdays at 2 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Lithuanian.
In Sweden the show is called Oslagbar Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV4. The show airs on weekdays at 1 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Swedish.
In France the show is called Imbattable Banzuke and it is broadcast on TF1. The show airs on weekdays at 9 am with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the Australian version, but with French.
In Spain the show is called Unbeatable Banzuke and is broadcast by La Siete (owned by Telecinco). The host is the same as in the USA version. The show is completely dubbed into Spanish.
Broadcast as Unbeatable Banzuke on Animax (as of 2010 at least). Since broadcast on Sony Max under the same name.
In Portugal the show is called Todos ao Molho and it was first broadcast on SIC K and later on SIC Radical. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Portuguese commentary.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina Kinniku Banzuke is named Nepobjedive banzuke and broadcast on Program plus (Alternativna TV and Hayat TV).
In Germany the show is called Unschlagbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL II. The show airs on Weeknights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with German.
In Italy the show can be seen on GXT. The show airs weekdays at 5 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Italian.
In the Netherlands the show is called Onklopbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL 4. The show airs weekdays at 12:30 pm with three episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Dutch.
Broadcast by B92 after the end of Ninja Warrior. Voiced-over by voicers from Ninja Warrior.
In Russia the show is called Непобедимый Банзуке and it is broadcast on Channel One with host Maxim Galkin. The show airs on Weeknights at 10 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Russian.
In Croatia the show is called Nepobjediv Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL Televizija. The show airs on weekdays at 12 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Croatian.
In India Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on Pogo TV.
In Venezuela the show is called Inmejorable Banzuke and it is broadcast on Venevisión. The show airs Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Spanish subtitles.
In Malaysia, Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on TV3, starting 5 June 2011 every Sunday.
This show can be seen on America's G4 network, under the name Unbeatable Banzuke with Rome Kanda from I Survived a Japanese Game Show (aka Kei Kato) as the host. It airs in half-hour episodes, two or three games per episode, in its original Japanese language and partial original broadcast also with English subtitles. The player profiles, rules, and replays, however, are narrated by voice actor Dave Wittenberg, who also narrates Ninja Warrior. Upon the network's relaunch, the preview segment before the opening sequence has been removed.
* If the letters are gold, that means the challenge was defeated.
In the UK, Channel 5 made their own version of this show called Under Pressure. It featured many similar events, namely Hand Walk, Super Rider, Neko de Drive and Sponge Bridge.Games like Kick Target were separate segments normally attempted by athletes at various training facilities.For pictures of this version, check: UKgameshows
In Germany, Sat.1 made their own version of the show called Champions Day. It was similar in style to Under Pressure and again featured many similar events. It lasted four episodes.For pictures of this version, check: Here
An anime was produced by Bandai Visual titled Kinniku Banzuke: Kongou-kun no Daibouken! The anime was loosely based on the show, and featured a group of children invited to an island to fight to the death. It lasted three episodes.
Unbeatable Banzuke is also broadcast in other countries around the world:
Country | Foreign Title | Translation | Network (s) | Competitors | Language (s) | Host | Location (s) | |
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Unbeatable Banzuke | Subtitled None | SBS Two | English Japanese | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato | Japan | |||
Imbatible Banzuke | Dubbed | Canal 9 | Spanish | |||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | Dubbed | Pogo TV | Hindi | Kei Kato Dubbed In Hindi | Japan | |||
Unschlagbare Banzuke | Dubbed | ORF | German | Vienna, Austria | ||||
Onklopbare Banzuke | Dubbed | VTM | Dutch | |||||
Invencível Banzuke | Dubbed | Rede Globo Rede Record | Portuguese | |||||
Непобедим Банзуке | Dubbed | bTV | Sergey Sevostianov | Bulgarian | ||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | Subtitled | G4 Canada | Tianna Madison | English Japanese | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version) | Toronto, Canada | ||
Imbatible Banzuke | Dubbed | Chilevisión | Spanish | |||||
Imbatible Banzuke | Subtitled | Canal 13 | Spanish | |||||
Nepobjediv Banzuke | Dubbed | RTL Televizija | Jurica Grabušić, András Haklits, Sanja Gavrilović | Croatian | ||||
Bezkonkurenční Banzuke | Dubbed | TV Nova Animax (2010–2013) | Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová | Czech | ||||
Uovervindelig Banzuke | Dubbed | TV3 | Danish | |||||
Lyömättötään Banzuke | Dubbed | TV3 | Wilson Kirwa, Mårten Boström, Johan Meriluoto, Johanna Halkoaho | Estonian | Tallinn, Estonia | |||
Banzuke | Subtitled Dubbed | Jim | Anna Iljuštšenko, Risto Mätas, Jenny Kallur | Finnish | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version) | Helsinki, Finland | ||
Imbattable Banzuke | Dubbed | TF1 | Marta Domínguez, Ignacio Cáceres | French | Clovis Cornillac and Valérie Crunchant | |||
Unschlagbare Banzuke | Dubbed | RTL 2 | German | |||||
Ασυναγώνιστες Βανζυκε | Dubbed | Skai TV | Greek | |||||
筋肉擂台 | Dubbed | TVB Jade | Chinese | |||||
Verhetetlen Banzuke | Dubbed | Animax | Hungarian | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version) | ||||
Ósigrandi Banzuke | Dubbed | Icelandic | ||||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | Dubbed | GlobalTV | Indonesian | Surya and Udin Bhakti | ||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | None | RTÉ One RTÉ Two Challenge | English Irish | Brian Blessed as Banzuke Brian (Same as the UK version) | ||||
טבעת שרירים | Dubbed | Hebrew | ||||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | Dubbed | GXT | Italian | |||||
筋肉番付シリーズ (Muscle Ranking) | Dubbed | Tokyo Broadcasting System | Yukio Iketani, Aizu Nie, Jaromír Spěšný,, Jotaro Nagayama, Abe Nachi, Toru Nosaka, Shinya Sakamoto, Sakai Takafumi, Takuya Kirimoto, Kayo Yoshida, Kei Watanabe, Masaki Kitahara, Koki Matsushita, Yuichi Ono, Fuyuki Tsuchiya, Natsuki Hata, Daiki Izumida, Yuichiro Kato, Noriaki Handa, Yoshiaki Handa, Tomoteru Fukuda, Hiromi Matsumura, Ai Yamamoto, Makoto Nagano, Ayako Miyake, Toshihiro Takeda, Kazuhiko Akiyama, Shingo Yamamoto, Bunpei Shiratori, Kenichi Moriya, Kazuhiro Saito, Ryoichi Nishijima, Makoto Ikeda, Daiki Kusano, Tsuyoshi Ota, Katsumi Yamada | Japanese |
| Tokyo, Japan | ||
Neuzveicamais Banzuke | Dubbed | TV3 TV6 | Ronalds Arājs | Latvian | ||||
Nenugalimas Banzukė | Dubbed | TV3 TV6 | Sonata Milušauskaitė, Viktorija Žemaitytė, Virgilijus Alekna | Lithuanian | Vilnius, Lithuania | |||
Onklopbare Banzuke | Dubbed | RTL7 | Thomas Dold | Dutch | ||||
Unbeatable Banzuke | None | TV 2 | Hilton Clarke | English | Auckland, New Zealand | |||
Usåelig Banzuke | Dubbed | TV3 | Christina Scherwin | Norwegian | Oslo, Norway | |||
Banzuke Invencible | Dubbed | Panamericana Televisión | Spanish | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato | Japan | |||
Unbeatable Banzuke | None Dubbed | ABC | Filipino English | |||||
Ranking Niezniszczalnych | Dubbed | Polsat Polsat 2 | Polish | Warsaw, Poland | ||||
Todos ao Molho | Dubbed | SIC Radical | Portuguese | Bruno Aleixo | Lisbon, Portugal | |||
Imbatabil Banzuke | Dubbed | Animax, Acasă TV, Acasă Gold, Pro TV Internațional,, Național 24 Plus, Pro Arena | Romanian | Kei Kato | ||||
Непобедимый Банзуке | Dubbed | Channel One | Anastasios Gousis | Russian | Maxim Galkin | Moscow, Russia | ||
Nepobedivi Banzuke/Непобедиви Банзуке | Dubbed | B92 | Serbian | Igor Brakus, Vladimir Đorđević | Belgrade, Serbia | |||
Bezkonkurenční Banzuke | Dubbed | Animax (2010–2013) | Czech | |||||
Neoboriv Banzuke | Dubbed | Kanal A | Slovenian | Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||||
근육 반지 | Dubbed | MBC | Korean | Seoul, South Korea | ||||
Imbatible Banzuke | Dubbed | Canal 300 | Jérôme Clavier | Spanish | Luis Crespo as Host and Irma Soriano as Referee | Madrid, Spain | ||
Oslagbar Banzuke | Dubbed | TV4 | Ketill Hanstveit, Marius Bakken | Swedish | Stockholm, Sweden | |||
حلقة العضلات | Voice overed Subtitled | Arabic | Damascus, Syria | |||||
筋肉擂台 | Dubbed | Chinese | Taipei, Taiwan | |||||
Rakipsiz Banzuke | Dubbed | Turkish | ||||||
ChampVSChamp (แชมป์เฉือนแชมป์) Unbeatable Banzuke Thailand | Dubbed Subtitled | Modernine TV | Udom Nildum (Dom), Boonthong Roongsaeng (Thong), Siripong Toodsadee (Kao), Theerada Kittisiriprasert (Wan Wan) etc. | Thai | Dusit Sirisombut, Koopt Kooptawatin | Bangkok, Thailand | ||
Unbeatable Banzuke | None | Challenge | David Grindley, David McKenzie, Germaine Mason, Emma Ania, Hannah England | English | Brian Blessed as Banzuke Brian | London, UK | ||
Unbeatable Banzuke | Subtitled None | G4 GSN Myx TV | Mike Dopud | English Japanese | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator | Los Angeles, California | ||
American Unbeatable Banzuke | Subtitled None | G4 NBC | English Japanese | Rome Kanda | Venice Beach, CA | |||
Ukraine | Базука | Dubbed | Мега | Ukrainian | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato | |||
Inmejorable Banzuke | Subtitled | Venevision | Spanish | Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version) | Caracas, Venezuela | |||
Bắp thịt gọi | Dubbed Subtitled | VTV1 | Gianni Carabelli | Vietnamese | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |