Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!

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1989 Comedy

A Japanese variety show hosted by popular Japanese owarai duo, Downtown, with comedian Hōsei Tsukitei (formerly known as Hōsei Yamasaki) and owarai duo Cocorico co-hosting.

  • Cast:
    Masatoshi Hamada , Hitoshi Matsumoto , Hōsei Tsukitei , Naoki Tanaka , Shôzô Endô

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Season 34 : 2022

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EP1 - #1587 - 7th GakiTsuka Jiji-nuki
January. 09,2022

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EP2 - #1588 - Oideyasu Oda Long Interview (Part 1)
January. 16,2022

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EP3 - #1589 - Oideyasu Oda Long Interview (Part 2)
January. 23,2022

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EP4 - #1590 - Mogura Suzuki of Kuuki-kaidan Shichi Henge
January. 30,2022

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EP5 - #1591 - 16th Yama-1 Grand Prix (Part 1)
February. 06,2022

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EP6 - #1592 - 16th Yama-1 Grand Prix (Part 2)
February. 13,2022

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EP7 - #1593 - 3rd Endo vs Jinnai - Ham Actor Showdown
February. 20,2022

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EP8 - #1594 - Slimy Club (Part 1)
February. 27,2022

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EP9 - #1595 - Slimy Club (Part 2)
March. 06,2022

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EP10 - #1596 - Challenge to topple 10,000 dominoes
March. 13,2022

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EP11 - #1597 - Kiki Milk Tea
March. 20,2022

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EP12 - #1598 - Contest Series Clip Show
March. 27,2022

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EP13 - #1599 - 7th Ask the Best 3 in a Strange Town
April. 03,2022

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EP14 - #1600 - 100 Questions Muranishi Toru (Part 1)
April. 10,2022

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EP15 - #1601 - 100 Questions Muranishi Toru (Part 2)
April. 17,2022

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EP16 - #1602 - 8th I Think This Item Will Suit You
April. 24,2022

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EP17 - #1603 - 8th GakiTsuka Jiji-nuki
May. 01,2022

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EP18 - #1604 - 9th Rendezvous Game (Part 1)
May. 08,2022

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EP19 - #1605 - 9th Rendezvous Game (Part 2)
May. 15,2022

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EP20 - #1606 - Mou-Chugakusei Long Interview (Part 1)
May. 22,2022

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EP21 - #1607 - Mou-Chugakusei Long Interview (Part 2)
May. 29,2022

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EP22 - #1608 - 4th Endo vs Jinnai vs Higashino - Ham Actor Showdown (Part 1)
June. 05,2022

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EP23 - #1609 - 4th Endo vs Jinnai vs Higashino - Ham Actor Showdown (Part 2)
June. 12,2022

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EP24 - #1610 - Large-dog Impersonation Contest (Part 1)
June. 19,2022

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EP25 - #1611 - Large-dog Impersonation Contest (Part 2)
June. 26,2022

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EP26 - #1612 - Tabletop Games Matsumoto Dokkiri
July. 03,2022

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EP27 - #1613 - Toro Salmon Kubota Shichi-henge
July. 17,2022

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EP28 - #1614 - TANAKER 2nd
July. 24,2022

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EP29 - #1615 - Nose Club (Part 1)
July. 31,2022

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EP30 - #1616 - Nose Club (Part 2)
August. 07,2022

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EP31 - #1617 - Own Way Samba Competition
August. 14,2022

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EP32 - #1618 - 3rd Easy-to-win Futsal
August. 21,2022

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EP33 - #1619 - Waraimeshi's Kansai Dialect Test
August. 28,2022

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EP34 - #1620 - History of Showdown and Batsu Game (Part 1)
September. 04,2022

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EP35 - #1621 - History of Showdown and Batsu Game (Part 2)
September. 11,2022

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EP36 - #1622 - D-1 Grand Prix (Part 1)
September. 18,2022

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EP37 - #1623 - D-1 Grand Prix (Part 2)
September. 25,2022

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EP38 - #1624 - D-1 Grand Prix (Part 3)
October. 02,2022

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EP39 - #1625 - 6th Let's Play Comedian's Game (Part 1)
October. 09,2022

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EP40 - #1626 - 6th Let's Play Comedian's Game (Part 2)
October. 16,2022

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EP41 - #1627 - 100 Yen Items Yokai Meetup
October. 23,2022

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EP42 - #1628 - 14th Silent Library
October. 30,2022

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EP43 - #1629 - 8th Ask the Best 3 in a Strange Town
November. 06,2022

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EP44 - #1630 - Let's fulfill Hamada's desire to lift up that - I wish you a Happy New Year!
November. 13,2022

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EP45 - #1631
November. 20,2022

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EP46 - #1632 - 10th Rendezvous Game Part 1
November. 27,2022

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EP47 - #1633 - 10th Rendezvous Game Part 2
December. 04,2022

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Seasons 33 : 2021

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48 Episode

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Seasons 32 : 2020

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55 Episode

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Seasons 31 : 2019

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55 Episode

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Seasons 30 : 2018

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54 Episode

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Seasons 29 : 2017

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55 Episode

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Seasons 28 : 2016

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54 Episode

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Seasons 27 : 2015

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53 Episode

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Seasons 26 : 2014

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Seasons 25 : 2013

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52 Episode

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Seasons 24 : 2012

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51 Episode

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Seasons 23 : 2011

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51 Episode

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Seasons 22 : 2010

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51 Episode

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Seasons 21 : 2009

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52 Episode

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Seasons 20 : 2008

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51 Episode

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Seasons 19 : 2007

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50 Episode

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Seasons 18 : 2006

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50 Episode

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Seasons 17 : 2005

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50 Episode

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Seasons 16 : 2004

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51 Episode

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Seasons 15 : 2003

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49 Episode

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Seasons 14 : 2002

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51 Episode

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Seasons 13 : 2001

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48 Episode

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Seasons 12 : 2000

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48 Episode

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Seasons 11 : 1999

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48 Episode

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Seasons 10 : 1998

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47 Episode

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Seasons 9 : 1997

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49 Episode

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Seasons 8 : 1996

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48 Episode

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Seasons 7 : 1995

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50 Episode

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Seasons 6 : 1994

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52 Episode

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Seasons 5 : 1993

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48 Episode

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Seasons 4 : 1992

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49 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1991

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49 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1990

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52 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1989

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13 Episode

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