Japandemonium - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Welcome to Japandemonium, a review of the best of brilliantly bonkers Japanese TV. In this episode, we bring you the lift of slime and the lift of eels.

Episode 2
Brace yourself for the prank show that drops unsuspecting victims into massive holes in the ground, the ancient Japanese sport of Kiss Bungie, and wince as a man with clothes pegs attached to his face has them pulled off by a runaway dalmatian. Ouch! It's going to be pure - Japandemonium!

Episode 3
This time, the hilarious Hole in the Road, the show that shoots real rockets up the backside, and nasal weightlifting.

Episode 4
Welcome to Japandemonium, a review of the best of brilliantly bonkers Japanese TV. We're showcasing some of the maddest and funniest moments ever broadcast, including more of the genius Hole in the Road, baby racing, and a race between a man and a dog to eat dog food.

Episode 5
This time we visit the famous slippery stair game, Lo-Rider Hot Noodle Rodeo, and the dizzy lift ball catch game among many others.

Episode 6
This time features the game of Candy or not Candy - where contestants bite objects to find out -chopsticks, bungee jumping, and extreme pans being dropped on the head. It's going to be pure Japandemonium!
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