Banzai

Banzai (2001-2002)

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Banzai was a comedy gambling game show spoofing Japanese game shows and general television style. It was produced by Radar, part of RDF Media. Each segment of the show was a silly or bizarre contest. Members of the viewing audience were encouraged to bet with each other on the outcome of each segment. The Japanese characters seen on screen during the programme are meaningless.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E09Episode 9Jan. 9, 2002
S02E08Episode 8Jan. 2, 2002
S02E07Episode 7Dez. 26, 2001
S01E09Christmas EpisodeDez. 24, 2001
S02E06Episode 6Dez. 18, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Banzai premiere?

Banzai premiered on October 13, 2001.

Who created Banzai?

Banzai was created by Gary Monaghan, David Young, and Richard Boden.

What is the format of Banzai?

Banzai is a game show featuring various Japanese-inspired challenges and bets.

Who was the host of Banzai?

The host of Banzai was Jonathan Ross.

What are some of the challenges featured on Banzai?

Some of the challenges featured on Banzai include Endurance, Mr. Shake Hands Man, and One Hundred to One.

Did Banzai use real money in their challenges?

Yes, Banzai used real money in their challenges.

How many episodes of Banzai were produced?

24 episodes of Banzai were produced.

What was the reception of Banzai?

Banzai received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its unique concept and others criticizing it for being culturally insensitive.

Was Banzai a popular show?

Banzai was relatively popular during its run, with an average audience share of 15%.

Was Banzai released on DVD?

Yes, Banzai was released on DVD in the UK.

Did Banzai win any awards?

Yes, Banzai won the Rose d'Or award in 2002 for Best Entertainment Show.

Did Banzai have any special guests?

Yes, Banzai featured several celebrity guests, including Gordon Ramsay, Bob Mortimer, and Ulrika Jonsson.

Was Banzai controversial?

Yes, Banzai was controversial for its use of stereotypical depictions of Japanese culture and its use of yellowface in some sketches.

Did Banzai air in the United States?

Yes, Banzai aired in the United States on Comedy Central.

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