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In a segment from the episode "Ōgiri Daigassen", the participants must recite a long, tongue twister-like promotion for the show (in the same fast-paced style that Hamada introduces Downtown episodes or segments) without stopping or stuttering. If a participant fails, they are attacked by the “chinko machine”, literally the “penis machine”, a catapult-like lever that swings up and hits the participant in the genitals. Yamazaki was the only participant who was able to recite the whole tongue twister. This batsu game was featured on the August 1, 2006 ''Oddball'' segment of Countdown with Keith Olbermann as "Reason Number 261 (of 527) why Japanese television is better than ours."
 
In a segment from the episode "Ōgiri Daigassen", the participants must recite a long, tongue twister-like promotion for the show (in the same fast-paced style that Hamada introduces Downtown episodes or segments) without stopping or stuttering. If a participant fails, they are attacked by the “chinko machine”, literally the “penis machine”, a catapult-like lever that swings up and hits the participant in the genitals. Yamazaki was the only participant who was able to recite the whole tongue twister. This batsu game was featured on the August 1, 2006 ''Oddball'' segment of Countdown with Keith Olbermann as "Reason Number 261 (of 527) why Japanese television is better than ours."
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==List of appearances==
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''This list is incomplete. Please add to them!''
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*Ōgiri Daigassen
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*Kokontosai
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*[[24-Hour Tag]]
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*[[Kiki Yakisoba]]
 
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Revision as of 16:56, 14 February 2015

In a segment from the episode "Ōgiri Daigassen", the participants must recite a long, tongue twister-like promotion for the show (in the same fast-paced style that Hamada introduces Downtown episodes or segments) without stopping or stuttering. If a participant fails, they are attacked by the “chinko machine”, literally the “penis machine”, a catapult-like lever that swings up and hits the participant in the genitals. Yamazaki was the only participant who was able to recite the whole tongue twister. This batsu game was featured on the August 1, 2006 Oddball segment of Countdown with Keith Olbermann as "Reason Number 261 (of 527) why Japanese television is better than ours."

List of appearances

This list is incomplete. Please add to them!