![]() Other common trends in the humour are: elements of surprise, awkward too-long pauses, unusual social situations, random but rare inappropriate touches, punishment/pain jokes, culture shock (slightly), exaggerated reactions and many personal appearances so people the comedians know spontaneously and unexpectedly showing up. The stories behind the songs are sometimes revealing.Unexpected but got me for a couple minutes.Ģ When they go into the room where they reside most of the episode there is a chair for only 4 of them, the fifth chair is a rocking horse.ģ One of the guys opens the drawer on his desk to find a compilation of his brothers high school essays.Ĥ The producer of the show makes an appearance and just hugs all but one of the cast, this joke comes with the knowledge that in Japanese culture/society they don’t seem to hug The Review: Favourite Moments:ġ When told to turn a sign around that was at a distance you expect the joke to be on the back of the sign, he runs off to do that and falls straight down into a hole that was covered in leaves. ![]() The cast goes for a drive and each member plays two songs from their younger days which are special to them. Then, each member chooses which gift from the others he likes most and likes least. The cast members buy gifts for the other members- a jacket for Matsumoto, a t-shirt for Hamada, underwear for Hosei, a cardigan for Tanaka, and a hat for Endo. ![]() The cast returns to play a new set of Famicom games, including Pac-Man, Mario Brothers, Shoving Sumo, Xevious, Wagan Land, and Mach Rider. The five cast members (Matsumoto, Hamada, Hosei (Yamazaki), Tanaka, Endo) play classic video games on the Famicom/NES, including Arkanoid, Dig Dug, Donkey Kong, 10 Yard Fight, and 1942. These are non-batsu episodes and have a more casual feel to them. Here are some English-subbed episodes to hold you over and build up anticipation for the no-laughing batsu game.
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