
The group is to perform the lines from the play flawlessly any mistake means that the play is stopped and the group must drink another round. In an effort to prove that as "Professional Comedians" they can perform thru any situation, the group (with a roped in Director) attempt to perform Momotarō while drunk. Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: Drunk Momotaro Theater skit.Unfortunately it only leads to the toilet. The guys are clearly out of shape for that sort of thing so the vent is even wider than Hollywood standards. Air-Vent Passageway: Famously in the prison-themed No Laughing challenge.Affectionate Parody: Their Gorenjai skits live and die by this trope.He has also stopped shaving his head, opting instead to sport spiky bleached blonde hair. In recent years, he has grown out a beard and bulked up some. Admiring the Abomination: Every now and then the guys, Matsumoto in particular, stop to marvel at some of the overly elaborate apparatus involved in their challenges despite what the thing was intended for.Suga also makes appearances in these episodes to comfort the women after Heipo screws up the dates.
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One series for example focuses on Heipo going out on dates with different women (one is Ayako Nishikawa) and seeking advice from the regular cast. This also occurs in some of the regular episodes.A Day in the Limelight: The special episodes often feature people that are not members of Gaki no Tsukai per se, such as stage director Heipo, producer Nakamura and producer Kenji Suga.(Mizuki is an anime/tokusatsu singer best known for singing the opening theme of Mazinger Z.) Adam Westing: Ichiro Mizuki's appearances in the Batsu games tend to revolve around him gleefully indulging in this.They're best known for their New Year's Punishment Games and the Silent Library skits, the latter of which became the basis of its own game show in the United States on MTV. The regular cast consists of 5 comedians: the Downtown combi formed by Hitoshi Matsumoto and Masatoshi Hamada, the Cocorico combi formed by Naoki Tanaka and Shouzo Endo, and Housei Tsukitei (formerly known as Housei Yamazaki). The popular show began airing on October 3, 1989, and continues to air every Sunday night. Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! (ダウンタウンのガキの使いやあらへんで!!, Downtown's 'This Is No Job For Kids!!'?) is a Japanese variety show hosted by the popular Japanese owarai duo, Downtown.
