Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong!
Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! | |
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Genre |
Japanese Game Show Reality Game Show |
Written by | Lisa Brooke |
Directed by | Rene Dowhaniuk |
Presented by | Yoshi Amao |
Starring |
Masayuki Hashimoto Bart Rochon John Palmeiri |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) |
English French, Japanese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Matthew Hornburg Mark J.W. Bishop Tim Crescenti David Sidebotham |
Producer(s) | Susan Edwards |
Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Editor(s) |
Danielle Jones William Mitchell Michael Kee |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Marblemedia |
Distributor | Distribution 360 |
Release | |
Original network |
English YTV, French Vrak (Canada) Disney XD (U.S.) |
Picture format | 16:9 (HDTV) |
First shown in |
Canada United States |
Original release | 5 November 2013 – 20 August 2014 |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Japanizi "Going, Going, Gong!" ("ゴーイング、ゴーイング、ゴング!") is a Canadian children's physical game show with a Japanese motif where contestants compete with a teammate against other teams as they tackle obstacles and challenges to test their mental capabilities, strength, endurance, and smarts.[1] The series first aired on YTV starting November 5, 2013 and in the United States on Disney XD as of November 4, 2013.
Yoshi Amao hosts, with Masayuki Hashimoto as "Judge Masa". The show's characters include a group of ninjas led by the English-translator ninja Shinobi; and Glasses Man, who is one of the audience members.
Japanizi is an adaptation of the ABC reality show I Survived A Japanese Game Show, originally called Big in Japan, and was created by David Sidebotham. The studio-based kids game show will make use of zany costumes, conveyor belts, dizzy chairs, giant fans and velcro walls with themed competitions and more.[2] The Japanese language is incorporated with the show, but it is mostly English.
Japanizi is produced by Toronto-based marblemedia,[3] the production company behind the game shows Splatalot[4] and The Adrenaline Project,[5] creates award-winning children’s programs for television, web and mobile.
On August 20, 2014, YTV & Disney XD dismissed increasing rumors that Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! had been cancelled, reporting rather that renewal of the series is undetermined as of the present.
Contestants
The contestants for the show are teens aged 12–16 from across Canada. Marblemedia's kids game show adaptation will feature four teams of two contestants moving through three elimination rounds of physical gags and over-the-top stunts to reach a final winner.[6] Casting is now closed for the show.
Challenges
This is a listing of the various challenges performed on the show.
- Hungry Man Pizza Drop: Teams, dressed as slices of pizza, must take turns carrying stacks of pizza boxes across a tilting bridge over a pool and set them up on tables on the opposite side, while the show's "ninjas" throw balls to try and knock the players into the pool.
- Happy Penguin Fun/Quick Slick Tobogganing Trick: Teams are dressed in penguin suits (or placed in a toboggan). One at a time—and with aid of one of the show's "ninjas"—they slide down a ramp, trying stop on a bullseye-style target at the end of the ramp without overshooting and landing in the pool. Players score 5 points if their midsection touches the outermost red ring, 10 points if it touches the center white ring, and 15 points if it touches the innermost blue ring. No points are scored if the player fails to reach the target or overshoots and lands in the pool.
- Human Sticky Jump: Teams are dressed in Velcro suits. One member from each team must then run down a ramp towards a Velcro wall with an outline pattern pictured, jump on a small trampoline and try to land on the wall to match up the wall's pattern as closely as possible. Judge Masa decides which player best filled the pattern. The team who scores 2 out of 3 jumps first wins.
- Fish and Slips: Teams work together carrying giant fish from a central supply on one end of the course to their collection boxes on the other, battling a greased floor, gale-force winds, as well as objects thrown by the show's "ninjas".
- Silly Soccer Penalty Kick: One at a time, each team member tries to kick as many soccer balls into a goal as possible. The trick? They're wearing special goggles that distort their vision and aiming ability.
- Lucky Miso Noodle Party: Teammates alternate collecting soup in their bowl and transporting it from one side of the course to the other and transferring it to a collection container. Falls force the players to return to the start and try again.
- Teazy Does It: Contestants take turns on a moving conveyor belt, while attempting to serve cups of tea to guests. As the cups fill the conveyor belt speeds up. The aim is to fill as many teacups as possible before falling off the conveyor belt.
- Most Extreme Froggy Hop: Teammates alternate carrying "froggy eggs" across small spinning platforms, depositing them in the bowls on the other side of the course.
- Fine Feathered Frenzy: Dressed as ducks, teams alternate carrying golden "duck eggs" across a tilting bridge over a pool, while avoiding balls thrown by the show's "ninjas".
- Bubble Tea Bungee Bungle: Teammates become Chef and Waiter for this stunt. Each is tethered by a bungee cord to a central platform. The Chef must reach one end of the course and pour cups of "bubble tea", then hand them over to the Waiter, who must serve them to "customers" on the other end.
- Cutting Ties: One teammate sits above a tank of water while the other stands before a series of colored tubes. The standing teammates must one at a time choose which tubes to cut until one finally cuts the tube that dunks their partner.
- Baby Go Boom Boom: Teams are dressed in baby costumes and are tied back to back. They must grab pacifiers with their mouths and deposit them in plates that the ninjas (who are also dressed like babies and are in cribs) are holding.
Trivia
- Host of the show, Yoshi Amao, always says "Japanizi Going, Going, Gong!" 9 times per episode
References
- ↑ "Marblemedia Gets the Greenlight to Produce New Japanese Game Show JAPANIZI: Going, Going, Gong!". TV Loon.
- ↑ "Disney, YTV unleash Japan gameshow". C21 Media.
- ↑ "MIPTV: Disney XD Pre-Buys Canadian Kids Game Show 'Japinizi: Going, Going, Gong!'". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ "Marblemedia". Splatalot.
- ↑ "Marblemedia". The Adrenaline Project.
- ↑ "Marblemedia's JAPANIZI Set for This Fall". The Hollywood Reporter.