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Kinniku Banzuke Series
Also known asUnbeatable Banzuke
Muscle Ranking
GenreSports Entertainment,
Variety Show,
Game Show
Country of originJapan
Production
ProducerUshio Higuchi
Running time30-116 minutes

Kinniku Banzuke (筋肉番付, lit. Muscle Ranking) is a franchise of weekly Japanese television programs and specials. It is the premier sports entertainment variety show of the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Kinniku Banzuke is considered a genre-defining Japanese Gameshow, continuing forward after the success of TBS' previous series, Takeshi's Castle. Kinniku Banzuke received widespread international broadcast, and was known as Unbeatable Banzuke in most regions.

The popularity of the displays of amazing physical strength and technique by professional players and luck of general participants drove TV Asahi to move its anime time slot up one hour and caused the cancellation of Heisei Kyouikuiinkai (平成教育委員会, Heisei Board of Education) on Fuji TV.

History

1993-1996: Origin and early format

On December 29th, 1993, TBS broadcast a new television special known as Sportsman No.1 Ketteisen (スポーツマンNo.1決定戦, Sportsman No.1). Sportsman No.1 was conceived by TBS Sports employee Ushio Higuchi. Higuchi had previously worked on the coverage of the 1992 Summer Olympics, and received acclaim for his work on the editing and production.[1] In 1993, he pitched the idea of a television program called "The King of Sports", where athletes from various fields would compete in a Pentathlon of skill based events. This program eventually aired as Sportsman No.1, and its first season contained Sprinting, Push-ups, Vaulting, Tug of war, and Obstacle course racing.[2]

Following Sportsman No.1's third broadcast in March 1995, TBS sought to capture the unexpected success of the program and create a weekly program based on the format. On July 8th, 1995, Kinniku Banzuke began airing its pilot season as a weekly broadcast.[3] While the overall format and events was still based on Sportsman No.1, Kinniku Banzuke allowed any member of the general public to compete in public competitions to earn a spot on the main program.

Kinniku Banzuke was a smash hit, and after the pilot season concluded on September 16th, 1995, Kinniku Banzuke was moved to a prime time broadcasting slot, and was expanded from 30 minutes up to 1 hour.[4]

For it's first 3 regular seasons, Kinniku Banzuke continued to follow the formatting of Sportsman No.1, while slowly introducing new competitions, such as Beach Flags and backflips.

1996-2002: Shift to new formats

In May 1996, Kinniku Banzuke introduced two new formats of events that changed the concept of the show permanently.

The first new type of events were "9 Panel" events. In these events, athletes attempt to hit a series of numbered targets using a ball. This format was conceived after Ushio Higuchi witnessed a baseball player who was competing on Sportsman No.1 use a home made set of targets as part of his warm up routine. Two 9 Panel events known as "Struck Out" (Baseball, Pitching) and "Kick Target" (Soccer) debuted as the initial examples. Over time, this was expanded to include Bowling, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Shooting, Batting, Diving, Frisbee.

The second new type of events were "9 Area" events, where competitors must complete a 9 area obstacle. Ushio Higuchi had come up with a concept called "Handstand Jungle", where competitors must complete a series of obstacles while walking entirely on their hands. This event was eventually picked up under the name "Hand Walk". As with 9 Panel events, Hand Walk was a success and led to several dozen other 9 Area events over the course of the series.

In order to maintain longevity on these events, all events on Kinniku Banzuke featured the concept of iterative improvement. Whenever a specific event was beaten by competitors, the show would redesign the event from the ground up to be more difficult, and add a roman numeral to it's name to signify the change. An example of this is "Hand Walk IV".

In 1997, TBS took the 9 Area format farther with the debut of the "Hand Walk Tower", its first special event. Special events on Kinniku Banzuke were named variants of events that featured some unique change. In the case of Hand Walk Tower, competitors were required to clear three increasingly difficult stages in order to win, rather than just one. TBS extended this idea further in September 1997 with the broadcast of Sasuke, a special designed around obstacle courses that utilize speed, strength and stamina. As of 2022, Sasuke is still broadcasting as a standalone program.

Both of these formats became increasingly prominent on Kinniku Banzuke, and by 2000 they were the sole focal point of the show. TBS created a series of late night spinoffs that focused on the personal training and the original competitive events from Sportsman No.1, so that they could focus exclusively on 9 Panel and 9 Area events in the main broadcasts. These spinoffs included Muscle Seiei (筋肉精鋭, Muscle Elite) (2000-2001), Muscle Angya (筋肉行脚, Muscle Pilgrimage) (2001), Kane the Muscle (ケイン・ザ・マッスル) (2001-2002) and Tōkon Kinniku (闘魂筋肉, MUSCLE-ISM) (2002).

Starting in 1997, Kinniku Banzuke began inviting popular celebrities on a recurring basis, and eventually giving them their own segments such as Kane Kosugi's Shaolin Temple training and Akira Oomori's Muay Thai. By 2002, Kane Kosugi had become such a staple of the show, that producer Ushio Higuchi and Kane Kosugi developed a feature length film inspired by his role on Kinniku Banzuke, known as Muscle Heat

In 2001, Kinniku Banzuke introduced two new content segments of note: Kunoichi, a female-only version of Sasuke that focused primarily on balance, and Muscle Musical, a touring stage show featured celebrity athletes. Muscle Musical regularly appeared as documentary segments in Kinniku Banzuke, and the performers would frequently appear in the show.

The use of the program's mascot, Kongou-kun (金剛くん, Adamantium Boy), originally only featured during the broadcast, expanded in 1996 into the program's opening sequence and every game's introduction. Simultaneously in 1999, a brandmark for the program, different from its logotype, was created: the English initials, "MR". However, as of 2000, only the mascot remained, and the "MR" brandmark vanished, having only appeared for that brief time.

2002: "Power Island" incident

On May 5, 2002, three show participants were injured during the filming of a new event entitled "Chikarajima" ("Power Island"), an obstacle course with a temple-like setting stationed outside. Two of the individuals received medical attention immediately following their attempt. Following the suspension of filming, TBS reached out to the other contestants and was informed of a third unreported injury, whom they forwarded to receive a medical assessment. While two of the injuries were minor sprains, one contestant severely injured their cervical vertebrae.

The accidents occurred during the "Rock Attack" and "Rock Valley" areas of the Power Island course. In "Rock Attack", contestants try to catch a giant ball that comes down a 15-degree slope, they must then push the ball back up the slope where a platform leads to the rock valley waterway. In "Rock Valley", they attempt to bridge a gap by traversing on top of the ball, which weighs about 30 kg and has a diameter of 1.8 meters, across the aforementioned waterway 2.5 meters wide and 1.4 meters deep. This obstacle was extremely similar to the obstacle "Odama" featured in two seasons of Sasuke that had aired only months before. "Odama" was subsequently removed from Sasuke and has never reappeared.

Takunori Isa, a 20-year-old junior at Tokai University, fell over 2 meters into the waterway during the "Rock Valley" obstacle. Wei Tao, a 19-year-old Chinese freshman at Kyoto University, was knocked down when he tried to catch the ball in "Rock Attack" and was rolled over by the ball.[5]

The May 4, 2002 episode would prove to be the final episode of Kinniku Banzuke in itss initial form. Show production was officially put on hiatus, and the show was effectively cancelled. The dormant space was filled with a special edition of Count Down TV, CDTV Gold, entitled Za! Gekitou! Daikazoku!! (ザ!激闘!大家族!!, The! Intensely Fighting! Large Family!!). At the time of it's cancellation, Kinniku Banzuke was halfway through it's 27th season.

2002-2005: Rebranding and continuations

Due to the nature of the Power Island incident, TBS was required to pass a formal Health & Safety audit conducted by the government before they could continue broadcasting. In the report published by TBS, it was indicated that several of the twenty-four events they had scheduled to film over the next six months following the incident would have to be scrapped and reworked to meet safety requirements. It was noted that while most 9 Panel events, and events such as Daruma 7 were safe, the 9 Area obstacle courses were the specific area of concern.

3 weeks after the Power Island incident, TBS announced that Kinniku Banzuke would be returning in October 2002, but would rebranded to a new name. While it was never officially confirmed, it was widely believed that this was to distance themselves from negative media attention, as they had recently undergone two other scandals with other television programs in a short time frame.

On October 12th, 2002, TBS began broadcasting it's new season of Kinniku Banzuke, under the name Taiiku Oukoku (体育王国, Taiiku World). Lead presenter Ichirou Furutachi reprised his role from Sportsman No.1, Sasuke and Kinniku Banzuke, alongside a team of new cohosts (RIKACO, Toshiki Kashū, Aya Hirayama, Gori, Hiroki Kawata, Masaru Nagai (Season 1-2), Noboru Kaneko (Season 3-4)).

Taiiku World featured a large selection of events returning from Kinniku Banzuke, alongside a handful of new events. Despite the hiatus, Taiiku World continued to bring in viewers, and broadcast for 4 seasons. As with Kinniku Banzuke, Taiiku World had late night spinoffs to suppliment the main broadcasts, starting with Cyborg Damashii (サイボーグ魂, Cyborg Soul) (2002-2003) and Yoru no Taiiku (夜の体育, Taiiku at Night) (2003).

At the conclusion of the fourth season of Taiiku World, Ichirou Furutachi decided to leave his role as lead host for the series. TBS took this opportunity to rebrand the show once again, and on October 15th, 2003 debuted its third incarnation, Ougon Kinniku (Golden Muscle) (黄金筋肉 (ゴールデンマッスル), Golden Muscle). This iteration was hosted by frequent Kinniku Banzuke guest Yūko Mizuno, alongide Jay Kabira, Yūko Mizuno and Asami Mizukawa (Season 1-2).

As with Taiiku World, Golden Muscle prominently featured events from Kinniku Banzuke for its first two seasons. Its third season, beginning on April 13th, 2004, featured a significant tonal shift towards martial arts and documentary style programming. On June 29th, 2004, Golden Muscle ended at the conclusion of its third season, which marked the first time in Kinniku Banzuke's history where there was no clear plan for a new broadcast.

On February 15th, 2005, TBS broadcast a new special called Kinniku Oukoku (筋肉王国, Muscle Kingdom: Dream Games no.1). This program was the third continuation attempt for Kinniku Banzuke, and featured exclusively events from Sportsman No.1 and previous Kinniku Banzuke installments. It is unknown if Muscle Kingdom had been intended as an ongoing, as only 1 week prior to its broadcast, series producer Ushio Higuchi left TBS to form his own production studio, Monster9.

2005-2008: Monster9 and network changes

Following Ushio Higuchi's department from TBS and the founding of Monster9, Higuchi sought to continue both the Kinniku Banzuke series, as well as its cross-promotion with Muscle Musical. On April 3rd, 2005, the first episode of Umi Kinniku O (海筋肉王, lit. Sea Muscle King) broadcast on Fuji TV. The next day, a special competition called Viking (バイキング) broadcast, also on Fuji TV. These programs featured the same general concepts and events as Kinniku Banzuke and Sasuke previously had, but were stylized with a pirate theme and used to promote Muscle Musical's upcoming stage production, "VIKING".

Despite a midday broadcast time of 1:35pm to 2:00pm, Umi Kinniku O broadcast for eight seasons. During season three, it was renamed Umi Kinniku O: Viking (海筋肉王 〜バイキング〜, lit. Sea Muscle King: Viking) as an attempt to unify the two programs, before being renamed to Viking during the fifth season.

In the Fall of 2006, FujiTV began broadcasting a parody of Sasuke called "Saruke" as a segment on the program Chimpan News Channel (チンパン ニュース チャンネル), which aired concurrently with the seventh season of Viking.

At the end of 2006, Ushio Higuchi's Fuji TV contracts were cancelled, wih the CEO stating that he was not running things adequately. The remaining episodes of Viking aired over the following weeks, and the series finale of Saruke was put on hiatus while Fuji TV and Higuchi resolved their separation.

On June 13th, 2007, Supo Kaji (スポ★カジ, Sports Casino) broadcast on TV Asahi as the fifth main continuation of the Kinniku Banzuke franchise. Sports Casino was a 6 episode pilot project, aired as a segment of the program S-Quiz (Special Quiz Project すくいず!). Once again, it featured 9 Panel and Athletics events taken from Kinniku Banzuke.

Sports Casino pulled in enough crowd that TV Asahi agreed to promote the project to a prime time spot, and on October 23rd, 2007, Taiiku no Jikan (体育の時間) began broadcasting as a weekly series. Taiiku no Jikan saw the return of brand new 9 Area courses, to round out the events present in Sports Casino. Taiiku no Jikan ran for two seasons, before ending on February 26th, 2008.

During this time, Higuchi had also continued his trend of having late night programs accompany the main series. BODY (2005-2006) and Sasuke Mania (サスケマニア) (2006-2008) existing to suppliment the three remaining Kinniku Banzuke specials that were still independently broadcasting on TBS (Sportsman No.1, Sasuke and Kunoichi). Muscle Channel (マッスルch) (2007) broadcast on BS-TBS, and acted as a behind the scenes program, and promotion for his Kinniku Banzuke theme park "Muscle Park". Muscle World (マッスルワールド) (2008-2009) focused on Muscle Musical and special athletics events, and featured revivals of several Kinniku Banzuke event, such as Super Rider.

2009-2011: Revival Attempts and Bankruptcy

In 2009, Higuchi was offered a contract for a new Kinniku Banzuke continuation back at his original network, TBS. On March 4th, 2009, 3 Minutes (3ミニッツ) began broadcast. This program featured variations of Kinniku Banzuke events in an altered format where every event had a time limit of exactly 3 minutes. The first broadcast of 3 Minutes performed exceedly poorly, and the show was cancelled immediately, despite having additional episodes already filmed.

On January 7th, 2010, the 39th and final broadcast of Sportsman No.1 aired. This episode had edited in segments featuring re-runs of icon performances from past TBS installments of Kinniku Banzuke, as an attempt to drum up hype for another revival attempt.

Before any additional continuations could occur, Monster9 declared bankruptcy in November 2011 and production on all of Higuchi's series was suspended. As part of the bankruptcy process, all of Monster9's assets were forfeit including the obstacles and materials used to produce the previous years worth of television programs.

This left the Kinniku Banzuke series, as well as its related series Sportsman No.1, Sasuke and Kunoichi in limbo.

2012-Present: Reboots

Only one month prior to Monster9's Bankruptcy, TBS began airing a new premier Sports Entertainment show called Honoo no Taiiku Kai TV (炎の体育会TV, Taiiku Kai). Taiiku Kai had originated in 2000 as a series of three Kinniku Banzuke crossover specials, starring talent provided by Johnny & Associates's idol group Johnny's Jr. The core concept was that celebrities would take on the Kinniku Banzuke challenges, and compete against famous athletes. 2011's series revived and continued this concept.

Following Monster9's liquidation, TBS acquired partial rights to several of the origina Kinniku Banzuke events, and began integrating them into the series. Numerous 9 Panel events such a Struck Out and Kick Target returned under their original name. While TBS was initially kept classic events as a segment while focusing on new concepts, by 2017 the original Kinniku Banzuke events had become a prominent staple and appeared in nearly every episode. As of 2022, Taiiku Kai is still broadcasting on a bi-weekly schedule, and still includes events that are modern verions of the original Kinniku Banzuke events.

TBS also revived the spinoff series following Monster9's closure, with Sasuke RISING and Saikyo Sports Danshi Chojo Kessen (最強スポーツ男子頂上決戦, Sports Danshi Grand Prix) broadcasting as revivals of Sasuke and Sportsman No.1 in 2012, and Kunoichi being revived in 2017. These projects were lead by a former assistant producer on the Kinniku Banzuke series, Masato Inui. Masato Inui was directly involved with event design and production on the original series, and was credited with creating events such as Sasuke.

Meanwhile, Ushio Higuchi created a new studio Gold Eggs (ゴールドエッグス) in December 2011 to continue his business ventures into amusement parks and education. In 2017, Gold Eggs began broadcasting a new series, KuroOvi: The Ultimate Hero (究極のヒーローは誰だ!新スポーツエンターテインメント KuroOvi選手権) via YouTube and Family Gekijo. KuroOvi once again was an attempt by Higuchi to reboot the Kinniku Banzuke franchise. KuroOvi broadcast two events: The Ultimate Hero, a series which was an urban themed sequel to Viking, and 9Hoops, a continuation of the event which has appeared in nearly all iterations of the franchise.

During this time period, Masato Inui was involved in several projects for TBS that acted as special tributes to Kinniku Banzuke. Athlete Thanksgiving Festival (スポーツ大感謝祭フェスティバル) (2007), Genkaichi (2012) and Kyokugen (2011-2017) all featured one-time revivals of 9 Panel events from Kinniku Banzuke. The most notable project was Ai no Battleland (愛のバトランド, Battleland of Love) (2015), which featured reboots of Neko de Drive, Seesaw 60 and Born Connection from the original Kinniku Banzuke series.

Broadcast History

Main Series

SeriesEnglish
Japanese
SeasonsEpisodesSpecialsOriginally airedNetwork
First airedLast aired
Original Era
スポーツマンNo.1Sportsman No.139December 29, 1993 (1993-12-29)January 7, 2010 (2010-01-07)TBS
筋肉番付Muscle Ranking
Kinniku Banzuke
Pilot11July 8, 1995 (1995-07-08)September 16, 1995 (1995-09-16)TBS
筋肉番付Muscle Ranking
Kinniku Banzuke
2725816October 14, 1995 (1995-10-14)May 4, 2002 (2002-05-04)TBS
体育王国Taiiku World
Taiiku Oukoku
4351October 12, 2002 (2002-10-12)September 13, 2003 (2003-09-13)TBS
黄金筋肉Golden Muscle
Ougon Kinniku
3283October 15, 2003 (2003-10-15)June 29, 2004 (2004-06-29)TBS
筋肉王国Muscle Kingdom
Kinniku Oukoku
1February 15, 2005 (2005-02-15)TBS
Monster9 Era
海筋肉王Viking
Umi Kinniku-Ō
87010April 3, 2005 (2005-04-03)March 25, 2007 (2007-03-25)Fuji TV
スポ★カジSports Casino
Supo Kaji
26June 13, 2007 (2007-06-13)September 26, 2007 (2007-09-26)TV Asahi
体育の時間Taiiku no Jikan2142October 23, 2007 (2007-10-23)February 26, 2008 (2008-02-26)TV Asahi
3ミニッツ3 Minutes11March 4, 2009 (2009-03-04)CancelledTBS
Reboot Era
炎の体育会TVTaiiku Kai TV45268January 1, 2011 (2011-01-01)OngoingTBS

Spinoffs

SeriesEnglish
Japanese
SeasonsEpisodesSpecialsOriginally airedNetwork
First airedLast aired
Original Era
筋肉精鋭Muscle Elite
Kinniku Seiei
444April 5, 2000 (2000-04-05)February 28, 2001 (2001-02-28)TBS
筋肉行脚Muscle Pilgrimage
Kinniku Angya
225April 4, 2001 (2001-04-04)September 26, 2001 (2001-09-26)TBS
ケイン・ザ・マッスルKane the Muscle220October 3, 2001 (2001-10-03)March 27, 2002 (2002-03-27)TBS
闘魂筋肉MUSCLE-ISM
Tōkon Kinniku
223April 3, 2002 (2002-04-03)September 25, 2002 (2002-09-25)TBS
Sasuke39September 25, 2002 (2002-09-25)[note 1]OngoingTBS
サイボーグ魂Cyborg Soul
Cyborg Damashii
224October 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)March 25, 2003 (2003-03-25)TBS
夜の体育Taiiku at Night
Yoru no Taiiku
232 (Estimated)April 7, 2003 (2003-04-07)September 22, 2003 (2003-09-22)TBS
くノ一Kunoichi211September 24, 2003 (2003-09-24)[note 2]July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01)TBS
Monster9 Era
BODY562 (Estimated)April 3, 2005 (2005-04-03)June 28, 2006 (2006-06-28)TBS
バイキングViking9April 4, 2005 (2005-04-04)October 3, 2006 (2006-10-03)Fuji TV
サスケマニアSasuke Mania9108July 2, 2006 (2006-07-02)September 28, 2008 (2008-09-28)TBS
Saruke1121October 25, 2006 (2006-10-25)October 11, 2007 (2007-10-11)Fuji TV
マッスルchMuscle Channel2182April 19, 2007 (2007-04-19)September 13, 2007 (2007-09-13)BS-TBS
マッスルワールドMuscle World453 (Estimated)April 5, 2008 (2008-04-05)March 28, 2009 (2009-03-28)Tokyo MX
Reboot Era
究極のヒーローKuroOvi113 (TV)
155 (Online)
2 (TV)
1(Online)
December 27, 2017 (2017-12-27)October 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)Family Gekijo, YouTube
最強スポーツ男子頂Sports Danshi
Grand Prix
11November 12, 2012 (2012-11-12)OngoingTBS
愛のバトランドBattleland of Love1June 20, 2015 (2015-06-20)-TBS
  1. ^ This date represents the first broadcast as a standalone program. Sasuke as an event debuted on September 27, 1997 as part of Kinniku Banzuke.
  2. ^ This date represents the first broadcast as a standalone program. Kunoichi's first incarnation debuted as an event on October 30th, 1999 as part of Kinniku Banzuke. Its modern version debuted on December 21st, 2001 on Kinniku Banzuke

International Adaptations

SeriesEnglishCountry of OriginSeasonsEpisodesOriginally airedNetwork
First airedLast aired
Champion's DayGermany14January 28, 2001 (2001-01-28)December 31, 2001 (2001-12-31)Sat.1
Under PressureUnited Kingdom110September 1, 2001 (2001-09-01)November 10, 2001 (2001-11-10)Channel 5
筋肉擂台Jīnròu lèitáiHong Kong14155February 21, 2005 (2005-02-21)September 18, 2010 (2010-09-18)zh:翡翠台
슈퍼! 바이킹!Super VikingSouth Korea223November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)April 15, 2007 (2007-04-15)SBS
บันซูเกะ
เกมกระชากบัลลังก์
Unbeatable Banzuke
Thailand
Thailand2<=30October 22, 2013 (2013-10-22)May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)Modernine

Saturday at 19:00 JST (Except for TV Yamaguchi. At first, it was not broadcast on TV Kouchi either but started midway in April 2000. At that time, TV Kouchi had a time slot open on Kouchi Sun Sun TV when a Fuji TV drama was moved to a different slot, and thereafter, the network started broadcasting TV Asahi's programs at a different time. In addition, TV Yamaguchi was once a Fuji Network System affiliate and syndicated some Fuji TV programs.)

Hosts

Name English Series First Appearance Last Appearance
ja:古舘伊知郎 Ichirou Furutachi Sportsman No.1, Kinniku Banzuke, Taiiku World, Sasuke, Kunoichi Dec 29, 1993
ja:峰竜太 Ryuuta Mine Kinniku Banzuke, Sasuke, Kunoichi Oct 14, 1995 May 4, 2002
ja:神田うの Uno Kandai Kinniku Banzuke Oct 14, 1995 Sep 13, 1997
ja:中山エミリ Emily Nakayama Kinniku Banzuke, Sasuke, Kunoichi Oct 18, 1997 May 4, 2002
ja:RIKACO RIKACO Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Sep 13, 2003
ja:賀集利樹 Toshiki Kashū Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Sep 13, 2003
平山あや Aya Hirayama Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Sep 13, 2003
ja:ゴリ (お笑い芸人) Gori Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Sep 13, 2003
ja:川田広樹 Hiroki Kawata Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Sep 13, 2003
ja:永井大 Masaru Nagai Taiiku World Oct 12, 2002 Mar 15, 2003
ja:金子昇 Noboru Kaneko Taiiku World Apr 12, 2003 Sep 13, 2003
ja:賀集利樹 Yūko Mizuno Golden Muscle Oct 15, 2003 Jun 29, 2004
ja:川平慈英 Jay Kabira Golden Muscle Oct 15, 2003 Jun 29, 2004
ja:水川あさみ Asami Mizukawa Golden Muscle Oct 15, 2003 Mar 24, 2003
ja:佐藤弘道 Hiromichi Sato Sea Muscle King: Viking
ja:中村仁美 Hitomi Nakamura Sea Muscle King: Viking
ja:ボビー・オロゴン Bobby Ologun Sea Muscle King: Viking
ja:船越英一郎 Eiichiro Funakoshi Sports Casino, Taiiku no Jikan
ja:陣内 智則 Tomonori Jinnai Sports Casino, Taiiku no Jikan
ja:堂 真理子 Mariko Dou Sports Casino
ja:島本 真衣 Mai Shimamoto Sports Casino
ja:ほしのあき Aki Hoshino Taiiku no Jikan
ja:今田耕司 Imada Koji Taiiku Kai
ja:蛍原徹 Toru Hotohara Taiiku Kai
ja:勝俣州和 Kunikazu Katsumata Taiiku Kai
ja:上田竜也 Tatsuya Ueda Taiiku Kai
ja:春日俊彰 Toshiaki Kosuga Taiiku Kai
ja:宮川大輔 (タレント) Daisuke Miyagawa Taiiku Kai
ja:フワちゃん Fuwa-chan Taiiku Kai
ja:鷲見玲奈 Reina Sumi Taiiku Kai

Courses

Courses that are defeated are then recreated in an attempt to be made more difficult and thus "unbeatable". This is why there are different versions (I, II, III, IV, V) next to some names. Sometimes an obstacle is changed between attempts to conquer this game, so there are letters (A, B) next to the versions. This is most likely done because of the injuries caused by this obstacle. Some of these events have "break zones", where any competitor who reaches that point is allowed to take a 30-second break before they must continue on with the course.[citation needed]

The Series indicates the show this event appeared in shorthand. KB = Kinniku Banzuke, TW = Taiiku World, GM = Golden Muscle. MK = Muscle Kingdom, ME = Muscle Elite, SC = Sports Casino, TJ = Taiiku no Jikan

Events that have been confirmed by Ushio Higuchi or TBS as being scrapped or unaired are marked as "PH", short for Phantom, the official designation given by TBS. Phantom events that acted as prototypes for other events will have their version marked as 0.

Events Debuted in Sportsman No.1

This list contains only events from Sportsman No.1 that also appeared on Kinniku Banzuke.

Beach Flags

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Beach Flags 1 KB N/A No

The Final Push-up

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
The Final Push-up 1 KB N/A No

The Final Sit-up

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
The Final Sit-up 1 KB N/A Yes

Monster Box

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Monster Box 1 KB N/A No

Thirty

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Thirty 1 MK N/A No

"Sportsman" Events Debuted in Kinniku Banzuke

50m Backflip

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
50m Backflip 1 KB N/A No

Banzai 90

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Aerial Octopus[6] O PH No No
Banzai 90 1 I KB Yes Yes
2 II No Yes

A six-person team has 90 seconds to launch one of their own onto each of four padded logs hanging several feet above the floor. When all four logs are taken, they must hold their position for 10 more seconds. The logs are of varying heights: Red – 11 ft 4 in, yellow – 10 ft 7 in, green – 10 ft 1 in, and blue – 9 ft 1 in. This challenge had 4 victories.

Body Clock

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Body Clock 1 KB Yes No
Body Clock 2 TW Unknown No
Human Clock 3 GM Unknown No

Brain Panic

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Brain Panic 1 KB Yes No
Brain Panic II 2 KB Unknown No
Brain Panic 3 Brain Panic III GM Unknown No

Cannonball Catch

Clock Athlete

Daruma

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Daruma 1 KB Yes Yes
Super Daruma 2 No Yes
Daruma 7 3 Yes Yes
Daruma 7 Ace 4 Yes Yes
Daruma 7 Tour 5 Yes No
Daruma 7 Rainbow 6 GM Yes No
MK No No

A 'daruma' sits atop a stack of 7 blocks. Competitors use a sledgehammer to knock out each block from the bottom up without letting the 'daruma' (or any other section) fall off. This challenge has had 4 victories, 2 in a modified version below. One of these victories was Yakult Swallows superstar catcher Atsuya Furuta.

    • Super Daruma – Modified version of Daruma 7 which has 9 blocks to knock out instead of 7.
    • Daruma 7 Ace – Modified version of Daruma 7 which the blocks start out small and get larger. This version of the challenge has 2 victories. The 2nd victory was only aired in Japan.

Menko Stadium

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Menko Stadium 1 KB N/A No

Muscle Gym

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Muscle Gym 1 KB N/A Yes
Muscle Gym II 2 ME N/A No

Two competitors have to do as many sit-ups, back extensions, and push-ups as they can in 3 minutes. This challenge was played four times; by design, there was a victory each time it was played.

Pump Up

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Dokodemo Pump Up 1 KB N/A No

Quick Muscle

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Quick Muscle 1 KB N/A Yes
Muscle Record 9 Minutes 2 KB N/A No

Two competitors have to do as many push-ups as they can in 3 minutes. The one who does more at the end of 3 minutes is declared the champion. Any time a competitor uses improper form, the penalty light goes on, deactivating that competitor's counter for 10 seconds. By design, there is a victory each time the challenge is played; all five wins were achieved by the same competitor. In one of them, a contender bit his lips hard enough to bleed, marking the first time to show blood in that show.

Seesaw 60

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Seesaw 60 1 KB Yes Yes

Two people stand atop a giant seesaw. They have 60 seconds to move a 10 kg barrel from one side to the other without letting either end of the seesaw touch the floor. A third person gets to call out advice to the other two people. This challenge has had 1 victory.

Shotgun Touch

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Shotgun Touch 1 KB N/A No

Trampoline

  • Trampoline – Competitors must bounce off of trampolines onto stacks of foam blocks. This competition has three stages, and all competitors who complete the first stage are held until all competitors attempt the stage. Afterwards, all successful competitors attempt the second stage in the same manner.
Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Trampoline 1 KB No Yes

Untouchable

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Untouchable 1 KB N/A Yes

Four contestants face off, two at a time, 1-on-1 in a caged wrestling competition, with 3 batons each strapped to their bodies, on their back and each leg. The competitors must remove 2 out of 3 batons off of the other to win a match. After a baton is removed, competition ceases temporarily as the baton is placed in a box. The first person to win 2 matches is placed on the Banzuke. This challenge has had 1 victory.

Competitive Shotgun Phantom

"9 Area" Events Debuted in Kinniku Banzuke

Amazing Road

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Amazing Road 1 KB No Yes

Competitors must cross a 15-metre-long suspended beam while avoiding six turnstiles fitted with padded bars that can knock them off. This was the Final new event that aired in the US version.

Athletic Love

See: Neko de Drive

Bamboo Derby

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Bamboo Derby 1 KB Yes Yes
Bamboo Derby II 2 Bamboo Derby IIA Yes Yes
Bamboo Derby IIB Yes Yes
Bamboo Derby III 3 No Yes

Obstacle course where competitors walk on stilts. Between IIA and IIB, Snow Mountain was the first mountain obstacle but due to its punishing difficulty, it was replaced by the easier Green Mountain. This challenge has had 2 victories. In the first Bamboo derby, a competitor cleared the event, but due to him skipping a stepping stone, he was disqualified.

Born COnnection

Cannot Fly

Escape

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
0 PH No No
Escape 1 KB Yes No
2 KB No No
3 KB No No
4 KB No No
5 KB Yes No

Extra Kendama

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Extra Kendama 1 KB Yes Yes

Competitors play with a life-size kendama. They have 60 seconds to swing the ball onto the large cup, then onto the small cup, and finally onto the central spike without dropping the kendama.

Game Maker

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Game Maker 1 KB Yes No
Fantasista 2 KB Unknown No
Cancelled Sequel 3 TW N/A N/A

Giant Ball

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
0 PH No No
Giant Ball 1 KB No Yes

Obstacle course where competitors stay atop a 5-foot-wide ball without ever falling off or even straying from the course. If a 5-foot-wide ball gets stuck in pothole, contestants will need to escape within the 10-second limit.

Hand Walk

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Hand Walk I 1 KB Yes Yes
Hand Walk II 2 Hand Walk IIA No Yes
Hand Walk IIB Yes Yes
Hand Walk Tower: Forest 3-1 Yes No
Hand Walk Tower: City 3-2 Yes No
Hand Walk Tower: Space 3-3 Yes No
Hand Walk III 4 Hand Walk IIIA No Yes
Hand Walk IIIB Yes Yes
Hand Walk Building 5 No No
Hand Walk IV 6 No No
Hand Walk 7 Hand Walk MM TW No No
Street Hand Walk 8 GM No No
Hand Walk Climbing 9 VK No No

Obstacle course where competitors walk on their hands. This course has a break zone. Between IIIA and IIIB, the Conveyor Belt was changed to Bamboo Bridge. As for IIa and IIb, the Rolling Hills were changed to the Hills and Stairs. This challenge has had 4 victories. The competitor that defeated Hand Walk III was aired only in Japan, but it remains unknown. The fourth version only aired in Japan.

Kangaroo

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Kangaroo 1 KB No Yes

Obstacle course where competitors use a pogo stick. This course has a break zone.

Kunoichi

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Okan9[7] 0 PH N/A N/A
Kunoichi 1 Kunoichi 1999 KB No Yes
2 Kunoichi 2000 KB No Yes
Kunoichi 2001 Winter 3 Kunoichi 1 KB No Yes
Kunoichi 2002 Winter 4 Kunoichi 2 TW No Yes
Kunoichi 2003 Fall 5 Kunoichi 3 Standalone No Yes
Kunoichi 2004 Winter 6 Kunoichi 4 Standalone Yes Yes
Kunoichi 2006 New Year 7 Kunoichi 5 Standalone Yes Yes
Kunoichi 2006 Summer 8 Kunoichi 6 Standalone Yes Yes
Kunoichi 2007 Fall 9 Kunoichi 7 Standalone No Yes
Kunoichi 2009 Fall 10 Kunoichi 8 Standalone Yes Yes
Kunoichi 2017 11 Kunoichi 9 Standalone No No
Kunoichi 2017 Summer 12 Kunoichi 10 Standalone No No
Kunoichi 2018 13 Kunoichi 11 Standalone No No

Like a Pierrot

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Like a Pierrot I 1 KB Yes Yes
Like a Pierrot II 2 KB Yes Yes
Like a Pierrot III 3 KB Yes Yes
Like a Pierrot IV 4 KB Yes Yes
Like a Pierrot V 5 KB Yes Yes
Like a Pierrot Ghost 6 KB No Yes
Cancelled Sequel[8] 7 PH N/A N/A

Obstacle course where competitors ride a unicycle. This event has had 8 victories, the most of any challenge.

Muscle Focus

Nakama

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Nakama 1 KB No Yes
Nakama in Naeba 2 KB No No
Cancelled Sequel[8] 3 PH N/A N/A

Two people run through an obstacle course while tethered together. They have 70 seconds to reach the end.

Neko de Drive (Athletic Love)

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Athletic Love 1 KB Yes Yes
Neko de Drive 2 KB No Yes
Neko de Drive in Naeba 3 KB No No
Neko de Drive II 4 KB No No
Neko de Drive in Naeba II 5 Neko de Drive III TW Yes No
Cancelled Sequel[8] 6 PH N/A N/A

Neko de Drive: Obstacle course involving a man transporting a woman on a wheelbarrow that looks like a cat (a "neko (cat) cart"). The contestants have 60 seconds to complete the first four obstacles and reach the break zone. After that, the time is unlimited. This is the second course to undergo a numerical upgrade change without a victor.

Athletic Love: Two people of a couple stand at either end of a bridge-like construct. They have 60 seconds to reach the center without falling off or using their hands. This challenge has had three victories. The third victory aired only in Japan.

Ottoto 9

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Ottoto 9 1 KB Yes Yes
A Craftsman 2 Ottoto 9 II KB No No

Obstacle course where competitors balance a metal pole on two fingers (hands in US Version). This obstacle is similar to Steady Voyage in Viking, The Ultimate Obstacle Course. Letting your pole fall or touch any metal obstacle results in failure. This course has a break zone. This challenge has had 1 victory.

Power Island

Sasuke

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Sasuke 1 Sasuke 1 KB No Yes
Sasuke 1998 Fall 2 Sasuke 2 KB No Yes
Sasuke 1999 Spring 3 Sasuke 3 KB No Yes
Sasuke 1999 Fall 4 Sasuke 4 KB Yes Yes
Sasuke 2000 Spring 5 Sasuke 5 KB No Yes
Sasuke 2000 Fall 6 Sasuke 6 KB No Yes
Sasuke 2001 Spring 7 Sasuke 7 KB No Yes
Sasuke 2001 Fall 8 Sasuke 8 KB No Yes
Sasuke 2002 Spring 9 Sasuke 9 KB No Yes
Sasuke 2002 Fall 10 Sasuke 10 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2003 Spring 11 Sasuke 11 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2003 Fall 12 Sasuke 12 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2004 Spring 13 Sasuke 13 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2005 New Year 14 Sasuke 14 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2005 Summer 15 Sasuke 15 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2005 Winter 16 Sasuke 16 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2006 Fall 17 Sasuke 17 Standalone Yes Yes
Shin-Sasuke 2007 Spring 18 Sasuke 18 Standalone No Yes
Shin-Sasuke 2007 Fall 19 Sasuke 19 Standalone No Yes
Shin-Sasuke 2008 Spring 20 Sasuke 20 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2008 Fall 21 Sasuke 21 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2009 Spring 22 Sasuke 22 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2009 Fall 23 Sasuke 23 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2010 New Year 24 Sasuke 24 Standalone Yes Yes
Sasuke 2010 Spring 25 Sasuke 25 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2011 New Year 26 Sasuke 26 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke 2011 Fall 27 Sasuke 27 Standalone Yes Yes
Sasuke RISING 28 Sasuke 28 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke RISING 2013 29 Sasuke 29 Standalone No Yes
Sasuke RISING 2014 30 Sasuke 30 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2015 31 Sasuke 31 Standalone Yes No
Sasuke 2016 32 Sasuke 32 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2017 33 Sasuke 33 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2017 Fall 34 Sasuke 34 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2018 35 Sasuke 35 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2018 Year End 36 Sasuke 36 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2019 37 Sasuke 37 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2020 38 Sasuke 38 Standalone Yes No
Sasuke 2021 39 Sasuke 39 Standalone No No
Sasuke 2022 40 Sasuke 40 Standalone Unknown Unknown

Sasuke Junior (Kosasuke)

Skeboarder

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Skeboarder 1 KB Yes Yes
Skeboarder II 2 KB Yes No

Obstacle course where competitors ride a skateboard. This course has a break zone, where competitors only have to take a short break. This challenge has had 1 victory. Second version was only aired in Japan.

Snow-X

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Snow-X 1 KB Yes No

Spider Walk

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Spider Walk 1 KB Yes Yes

Competitors must climb through a 79-meter-long set of parallel walls, using their arms and legs to move forward without touching the ground. This course would later become the inspiration for the "Spider Walk" and "Jumping Spider" obstacles in Sasuke. This challenge has had 2 victories.

Sponge Bridge

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Sponge Bridge 1 KB Yes Yes
Sponge Bridge II 2 KB No Yes
Sponge Bridge 99 3 Sponge Bridge III KB No Yes

Competitors have to walk atop three rows of giant foam blocks, each harder than the last. This was based on the Takeshi's Castle game 'Dominoes', and has also been used as 'Domino Hill' in stage 3 of KUNOICHI. This course is the first to be updated to a new edition and advance numerically without being defeated first. This challenge has had 2 victories. Sponge Bridge III was the final event ever aired in the US Version.

Strong Papa

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Strong Papa 1 KB Unknown No

Super Dog

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Super Dog 1 KB Yes No
Super Dog II 2 KB Yes No
Super Dog III: Fear Island 3 KB Yes No
Super Dog 4 Super Dog IV TW No No
Intelli Dog 5 Super Dog V TW Yes No
Doggie Maze 6 Super Dog VI SC Yes No
Dog Adventure 7 Super Dog VII TJ Yes No

Super Helico

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Super Helico 1 KB Yes Yes
Super Helico II 2 KB Unknown No

Super Rider

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Super Rider 1 KB Yes Yes
Super Rider II 2 KB Yes Yes
Super Rider III 3 KB Yes Yes
Super Rider IV 4 KB Yes No
Super Rider V 5 KB Yes No
5 Super Rider V2 KB No No
Super Rider 6 Super Rider VI TW No No
Super Rider 7 Super Rider VII GM Yes No

Obstacle course where competitors ride a bicycle (mountain bike trials). This challenge has had 6 victories. Two more courses were made and filmed, but never aired except in Japan (there are clips from the competition in the international versions). Keigo Arizono's Super Rider III victory was the final victory aired in the US Version.

Vase Transport

Galleon Phantom

Bungee Maze Phantom

"9 Panel" Events Debuted in Kinniku Banzuke

9 Hoops

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
9 Hoops 1 KB Yes No
9 Hoops II 2 KB Yes No
9 Hoops Hide 3 9 Hoops III KB Yes No
9 Shooter 4 KB Unknown No
Capricious 9 Hoops 5 KB Yes No
Capricious 9 Hoops 6 GM Yes No
9 Hoops 7 KO N/A No
9 Hoops 8 Special Yes No

Attack

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Attack ChaChaCha 1 ChaChaCha I KB Unknown No
Nippon ChaChaCha 2 ChaChaCha II KB Unknown No
Attack Muscle 3 ChaChaCha III GM Unknown No

Balloon Shooter

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Balloon Shooter 1 KB Unknown No
Balloon Shooter 2 TW Unknown No
Balloon Shooter 3 GM Unknown No
Balloon Shooter 4 MK Unknown No
Balloon Hitter 5 TJ Unknown No

Fishing Tactics 9

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Fishing Tactics 9 1 KB Yes No

Hustler

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Hustler 1 KB Yes No
Hustler II 2 KB Yes No
Super Hustler 3 Hustler III TW Yes No


Kick Target

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Kick Target 1 KB Yes No
Kick Target II 2 KB Yes No
Long Shoot 3 KB Unknown No
Kick Target III 4 KB Unknown No
Kick Target Bingo 5 KB Yes No
Kick Target 2001 6 KB Yes No
Kick Target 2002 7 KB Yes No
Kick Target 8 Kick Target 2003 TW Yes No
Kick Target 9-1 Kick Target 2004 GM Yes No
Kick Target: Bonus 9-2 Kick Target 2004: Bonus GM Unknown No
Number Hunter 10 Kick Target 2006 VK Unknown No
Kick Target 2007 11-1 Kick Target 2007 (Stage 1) TJ Unknown No
Kick Target 2007 11-2 Kick Target 2007 (Stage 2) TJ Unknown No

Punch Out

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Punch Out 1 KB Yes No
Punch Out II 2 KB Yes No
Punch Out III 3 KB Yes No
Partner Punch Out 4 Punch Out IV TW Yes No
Punch Out Gold 5 Punch Out V GM Yes No

Service Ace

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Service Ace 1 KB Yes No
Service Ace II 2 KB Unknown No
Service Ace 3 Service Ace III GM Unknown No

Spray Hitter

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Spray Hitter 1 KB Yes No
Spray Hitter Bingo 2 KB Unknown No
Spray Hitter 3 TW Unknown No
Spray Hitter Bingo 4 GM Unknown No

Struck Out

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Struck Out 1 KB Yes No
Struck Out II 2 KB Yes No
Struck Out III 3 KB Yes No
Big Arch 4 KB Unknown No
Struck Out Turtle 5 KB Yes No
Struck Out Cross 6 KB Yes No
Struck Out Bingo 7 Struck Out Bingo I KB Yes No
Struck Out Bingo 8 Struck Out Bingo II KB Unknown No
Struck Out Bingo 9 Struck Out Bingo III KB Unknown No
Struck Out 2001 10 KB Unknown No
Struck Out 2002 11 KB Unknown No
Struck Out 2003 12 TW Unknown No
Struck Out 13 Struck Out 2004 GM Unknown No
Struck Out (Bonus Stage) 13 Struck Out 2004: Bonus GM Unknown No
Struck Out 14 Struck Out 2005 MK Unknown No
Golden Buster 15 Struck Out 2006 MK Unknown No
Struck Out 2007 16-1 Struck Out 2007 (Stage 1) TJ Unknown No
Struck Out 2007 16-2 Struck Out 2007 (Stage 2) TJ Unknown No
Struck Out 2007 16-3 Struck Out 2007 (Stage 3) TJ Unknown No

Super Dive '97

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Super Dive '97 1 KB Unknown No

Super Shot

Super Touchdown

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
Super Touchdown 1 KB Unknown No

UFO

Official Name Version Fan Designation Series First Aired Last Aired Defeated On G4
UFO 1 KB Yes No

"Sportsman" Events Debuting in Taiiku World

Artistic Performer

Brutal Labo

Challenge the Beast

9 Area Events Debuting in Taiiku World

Dizzy Bridge

Monkey Bars

Sasuke Junior

Sasuke Senior

9 Panel Events Debuting in Taiiku World

Kick Off

Menko Struck Out

Million Catch

Pitcher Tour

Striker King

Super Freekick

"Sportsman" Events Debuting in Golden Muscle

Battle Sumo

Muscle Train

9 Area Events Debuting in Golden Muscle

Pancratium

9 Panel Events Debuting in Golden Muscle

Quickdraw

"Sportsman" Events Debuting in Sports Casino

50m Bridge

9 Area Events Debuting in Sea Muscle King: Viking

Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course

Family Muscle

"Sportsman" Events Debuting in Sports Casino

Baby 50m Dash

Shotbar Catch

Sky High

9 Area Events Debuting in Sports Casino

Untei Derby

9 Panel Events Debuting in Sports Casino

Flying Bowling

"Sportsman" Events Debuting in Taiiku no Jikan

Intro Running

Lifting Seesaw

Spin Battle

9 Area Events Debuting in Taiiku no Jikan

Chimpan Climb

Dokodemo Doors

Kinjiro

The Banzuke (The List of Champions) (Grouped by Course)

  • Athletic Love — Atsushi & Michiko Hirata - 49s, Naomi & Tatsuya Gunzi - 59s
  • Bamboo Derby I — Hiroshi Kobayashi - 1:11
  • Bamboo Derby II — Hiroshi Takahashi - 1:01
  • Banzai 90 — Acrobatics Team - 45.79s left, Arm Wrestling Team - 36.53s left, Break Monkeys and Cheerleaders - 20.66s left, Nippon Sports Science University - 11.59s left
  • Daruma 7Atsuya Furuta, Yoichi Fukaya, Yoshimitsu Nishiumi
  • Daruma 7 Ace -- Kazunori Harayama
  • Hand Walk I — Aizu Nie - 2:11, Yukio Iketani - 54s
  • Hand Walk II — Yuki Takahashi - 1:15,
  • Like a Pierrot I — Fuyuki Tsuchiya - 1:45, Yuichi Ono - 1:18
  • Like a Pierrot II — Natsuki Hata - 50s, Daiki Izumida - 47s, Yuichiro Kato - 30s
  • Like a Pierrot III — Yuichiro Kato - 3:03
  • Like a Pierrot IV — Yoshiaki Handa - 2:41
  • Like a Pierrot V — Yoshiaki Handa - 2:21
  • Muscle GymJaguar Yokota - 126, Jimon Terakado - 159, Yasuei Yakushiji - 141, Shigeyuki Nakamura - 124
  • Neko de Drive III — Toyohisa Ijima & Miho Nishimura, Gori & Rikako Murayama
  • Ottoto 9 — Tomoteru Fukuda - 4:52
  • Quick Muscle — Kohei Asano (5 times)
  • Seesaw 60 — Hiroyasu Matsukawa, Mitsuyoshi Tanaka, & Yuji Iwana Boxing team - 11s left
  • Skeboarder — Kentaro Tanaka - 2:02
  • Spider Walk — Shinobu Sekiya - 1:06, Kiyohara Yagi - 1:00
  • Sponge Bridge — Makoto Tsuji - 31s, Shuichi Shirotori - 19s
  • Super Helico — Yuji Kamiya - 4:31
  • Super Rider I — Isamu Hasenaka - 1:30
  • Super Rider II — Jaromír Spěšný - 4:18
  • Super Rider III — Keigo Arizono - 4:06
  • Super Rider IV — Ot Pi Isern - 4:41
  • Super Rider V — Keigo Arizono
  • Untouchable — Yasutoshi Kujirai

Courses' obstacles

  • Amazing Road -
    • First Turnstiles
    • Second Turnstiles
    • Third Turnstiles
Version # Bamboo Derby Obstacles Record
I Checkerboard Stepping Stones Stairs Suspension Bridge Down Staircase Hall of Hammers Water Trench Log Pile S-Curve 1:11
IIA Hurdles Conveyor belt Snow Mountain Two Curves Stepping Stones "S" ramp Suspension Bridges Hall of Hammers Broken S-Curve 1:01
IIB Hurdles Conveyor belt Green Mountain Two Curves Stepping Stones "S" ramp Suspension Bridges Hall of Hammers Broken S-Curve 1:01
III Propellers Moving Net Tires Wicked Slope Zig-Zag Decline Swinging Logs Pogo Posts Stairs Log Roll None!!
  • Banzai 90 - 4 Sandbags suspended in air
  • Banzai 90 "2" - 4 Sandbags suspended in air
    • Green and Yellow bags on a Seesaw
    • Red log swings back and Forth
    • Blue log bounces up and down
  • Daruma 7 -
    • 7 blocks
  • Super Daruma -
    • 9 blocks
  • Daruma 7 Ace -
    • 7 blocks smallest at the bottom, getting larger at the top. The final block is the same original size.
  • Extra Kendama -
    • Large Cup
    • Small Cup
    • Spike
  • Giant Ball -
    • Downward Slope
    • Pothole Zone
    • Sloping Right Turn
    • Uphill Slope
    • Final Bridge
Version # Hand Walk Record
I Parallel Bars Stairway to Heaven Bottomless Ravine Devil's Double Bridge BREAK ZONE Craggy Mountain Stairway to Hell Heartbreak Hill Single Bridge 0:54
IIA Grid of Rails Rolling Hills Water Hazard BREAK ZONE Mountain of Logs Suspension Bridge Uneven Steps the S-Curve 1:15
IIB Grid of Rails Hills and Stairs Water Hazard BREAK ZONE Mountain of Logs Suspension Bridge Uneven Steps the S-Curve 1:15
IIIA Gravel Pile Craggy Mountain Log Ramp Conveyor Belt Green Incline BREAK ZONE Tram Car Suspension Bridge Cascading Climb Volcano None
IIIB Gravel Pile Craggy Mountain Log Ramp Bamboo Bridge Green Incline BREAK ZONE Tram Car Suspension Bridge Cascading Climb Volcano None
  • Kangaroo -
    • The Steps
    • Zig-Zag Path
    • Mushrooms
    • Bushes
    • Narrow Bridge

BREAK ZONE

    • Checkerboard
    • Falling Stones
    • Neon Grid
    • Broken Bridge
  • Muscle Gym
    • Sit-Ups
    • Back Lifts
    • Push-Ups
  • Neko De Drive
    • Banana Turn
    • Watermelon Ramp
    • Donut Loop
    • Mouse Trap

BREAK ZONE

    • Book Steps
    • Broken Piano
    • Slanted Path
    • Zig-Zag Wall
    • Fish Ribs
  • Nakama
    • Twin Balance Bridge
    • Bob & Weave
    • Wiggle Bridge
    • Rolling Poles
    • Triple Step
    • Curved Mountain
    • Curved Valley
    • Curved Jump
    • Monkey Bars
  • Ottoto 9
    • Right Hand Curve
    • The Stairs
    • Crossbars
    • Cross Hammers
    • Narrowing Stairs
    • Narrow Bridge

BREAK ZONE

    • Propeller
    • Five Valleys
    • S-Curve
Version # Like A Pierrot Record
I Slalom Sloped Hill Zig-Zag Bridge Corner Staircase Spring Platforms Pendulum Gap Final Staircase Grooved Bridge 1:18
II S-Curve Slalom Ramp Seesaw Banked Turn Pendulum L-Bridge Three Jumps Staircase Log Bridge 0:30
III Perfect Circle The Slalom Zone The Ramp S-Curve The Steps Hall Of Hammers Zig-Zag Bridge Three Tier Ramp Narrow Bridge 3:03
IV Time Trial The Slalom Stairs Deadly Hammers Zig-Zag Hill Sword Ramp Descending Slope Narrow Bridge 2:41
V Wheel Of Life Flower Slalom Cross Bridge Boulder Dash S-Curve Seesaw Conveyor Belt Teeter Bridge Raging Ramp 2:36
Ghost Dilapidated Corridor Graveyard Bloodthirsty Axes Death Heads Staircase Island Coffin Seesaw Narrow Zig-Zag Moon None
Version # Super Rider Record
I The Ditch Rock Garden Cable Spools Two Big Steps Narrow Zig-Zag Broken Bridge Death Valley Steep Incline Giant Drop 1:30
II Sawtooth Hills Rock Garden Five Drums One Track Bridge Cable Spools Ladder Broken Platforms Leap Of Faith 4:18
III Sawtooth Hills Turntables Steps/Slope Trampoline Jump Rolling Rocks High Step Inclined Plank Bridge Pedestals Earth 4:06
  • Strong Mama
    • Sliding Bag
    • Mattress Beater
    • Cart Dash
    • Narrow Bridge
    • Bike Express

BREAK ZONE

    • Rolling Panic
    • Air Walk
    • Big Wheel
    • Wedding Cake
  • Super Helico
    • Slalom
    • Tower
    • Debris Tunnels
    • Cage
    • Cave

BREAK ZONE

    • Fans
    • Crazy Eight
    • Slider
    • Landing Pad
  • Spider Walk
    • Straightaway
    • Widening Corridor
    • 90-Curve
    • Ascending Corridor
    • Descending Corridor
    • Crossbar
    • S-Curve
  • Skeboarder
    • Ollie Step
    • Rampage
    • Tube
    • Handrail

BREAK ZONE

    • Narrow Slopes
    • Stairs
    • Double Halfpipe
    • Big Canyon
    • Jump Ramp
  • Sponge Bridge
    • Green Zone
    • Yellow Zone
    • Red Zone
  • Sponge Bridge 2
    • Green Zone
    • Yellow Zone
    • Red Zone
  • Sponge Bridge 3
    • Green Zone
    • Yellow Zone
    • Red Zone

Broadcast

United States

This show can be seen on America's G4 network, under the name Unbeatable Banzuke with Rome Kanda from I Survived a Japanese Game Show (aka Kei Kato) as the host. It airs in half-hour episodes, two or three games per episode, in its original Japanese language and partial original broadcast also with English subtitles. The player profiles, rules, and replays, however, are narrated by voice actor Dave Wittenberg, who also narrates Ninja Warrior. Upon the network's relaunch, the preview segment before the opening sequence has been removed.

Canada

Same as the American version. It is presented on the Canadian version of G4 called G4 Canada.

Czech Republic

Under the title "Bezkonkurenční Banzuke". Just like in Hungary, the show commenced broadcast in Czech Republic on November 27, 2010, until 2013 on Animax, but the show was completely dubbed to Czech.

Australia

The Australian version is presented on SBS Two. It is currently broadcast every weekday at 6 p.m., and has been since the relaunch of SBS2. Previously, it was not shown very often but was still broadcast every now and again.

Ukraine

In Ukraine Kinniku Banzuke is named "Базука" (pronounced as "Bazooka") and broadcast by the Mega channel.

United Kingdom

Under the title Unbeatable Banzuke, the show commenced transmission in the UK on October 6, 2008, on Challenge. It is similar to the US broadcast in length, language and partial original broadcast, but unlike the American version has no subtitles. Brian Blessed is the host and voice-over as costumed character Banzuke Brian (who is meant to be the creator of the challenges) over the whole show, including replays, profiles and course attempts. The show also reran on Channel One until its closure in 2011.

Finland

In Finland the show is called Banzuke and it is broadcast on Jim. The show airs on Friday and Saturday nights at 11 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Finnish subtitles.

Hungary

Under the title Verhetetlen Banzuke, the show commenced broadcast in Hungary on November 27, 2010, on Animax. The show is completely dubbed to Hungarian.

Estonia

In Estonia the show is called Lyömättömään Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV3. The show airs on Weeknights at 9 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Estonian.

Lithuania

In Lithuania the show is called Nenugalimas Banzukė and it is broadcast on TV6. The show airs weekdays at 2 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Lithuanian.

Sweden

In Sweden the show is called Oslagbar Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV4. The show airs on weekdays at 1 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Swedish.

France

In France the show is called Imbattable Banzuke and it is broadcast on TF1. The show airs on weekdays at 9 am with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the Australian version, but with French.

Spain

In Spain the show is called Unbeatable Banzuke and is broadcast by La Siete (owned by Telecinco). The host is the same as in the USA version. The show is completely dubbed into Spanish.

South Africa

Broadcast as Unbeatable Banzuke on Animax (as of 2010 at least). Since broadcast on Sony Max under the same name.

Portugal

In Portugal the show is called Todos ao Molho and it was first broadcast on SIC K and later on SIC Radical. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Portuguese commentary.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina Kinniku Banzuke is named Nepobjedive banzuke and broadcast on Program plus (Alternativna TV and Hayat TV).

Germany

In Germany the show is called Unschlagbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL II. The show airs on Weeknights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with German.

Italy

In Italy the show can be seen on GXT. The show airs weekdays at 5 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Italian.

Netherlands

In the Netherlands the show is called Onklopbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL 4. The show airs weekdays at 12:30 pm with three episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Dutch.

Serbia

Broadcast by B92 after the end of Ninja Warrior. Voiced-over by voicers from Ninja Warrior.

Russia

In Russia the show is called Непобедимый Банзуке and it is broadcast on Channel One with host Maxim Galkin. The show airs on Weeknights at 10 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Russian.

Croatia

In Croatia the show is called Nepobjediv Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL Televizija. The show airs on weekdays at 12 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Croatian.

India

In India Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on Pogo TV.

Venezuela

In Venezuela the show is called Inmejorable Banzuke and it is broadcast on Venevisión. The show airs Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Spanish subtitles.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on TV3, starting 5 June 2011 every Sunday.

Episodes G4

No.TitleOriginal air date [9]
1"Hand Walk - Quick Muscle - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
2"Hand Walk - Quick Muscle - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
3"Hand Walk - Super Daruma - Bamboo Derby"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
4"Hand Walk - Seesaw 60 - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
5"Hand Walk - Quick Muscle - Banzai 90"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
6"Bamboo Derby - Quick Muscle - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
7"Hand Walk II - Daruma 7 - Bamboo Derby"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
8"Spider Walk - Trampoline - Hand Walk II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
9"Like A Pierrot - Seesaw 60 - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
10"Like A Pierrot - Daruma 7 - Seesaw 60"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
11"Kangaroo - Like A Pierrot - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
12"Hand Walk II - Banzai 90 - Giant Ball"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
13"Bamboo Derby - Seesaw 60"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
14"Super Rider - Seesaw 60"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
15"Hand Walk II - Sponge Bridge"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
16"Sponge Bridge - Bamboo Derby"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
17"Hand Walk II - Giant Ball"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
18"Bamboo Derby II - Sponge Bridge"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
19"Like A Pierrot II - Ottoto 9"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
20"Like A Pierrot III - Ottoto 9"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
21"Sponge Bridge - Kangaroo"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
22"Hand Walk II - Muscle Gym - Ottoto 9"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
23"Like A Pierrot III - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
24"Hand Walk III - Seesaw 60"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
25"Like A Pierrot III - Athletic Love"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
26"Kangaroo - Muscle Gym - Extra Kendama"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
27"Super Rider II - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
28"Like A Pierrot IV - Kangaroo"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
29"Hand Walk III - Super Helico"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
30"Bamboo Derby II - Kangaroo"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
31"Like A Pierrot IV - Sponge Bridge"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
32"Skeboarder - Bamboo Derby II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
33"Super Rider II - Ottoto 9"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
34"Sponge Bridge - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
35"Skeboarder - Bamboo Derby II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
36"Hand Walk III - Bamboo Derby II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
37"Skeboarder - Super Rider II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
38"Super Rider III - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
39"Skeboarder - Muscle Gym - Like A Pierrot IV"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
40"Sponge Bridge II - Kangaroo"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
41"Super Helico - Sponge Bridge II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
42"Bamboo Derby III - Hand Walk III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
43"Sponge Bridge II - Bamboo Derby III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
44"Super Rider III - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
45"Super Helico - Daruma 7 Ace"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
46"Bamboo Derby III - Sponge Bridge II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
47"Like A Pierrot V - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
48"Nakama - Banzai 90"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
49"Strong Mama - Super Helico"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
50"Super Rider III - Sponge Bridge II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
51"Nakama - Super Rider III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
52"Skeboarder - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
53"Strong Mama - Banzai 90"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
54"Like A Pierrot V - Untouchable"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
55"Nakama - Super Helico"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
56"Like A Pierrot V - Sponge Bridge II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
57"Super Rider III - Daruma 7 Ace"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
58"Super Helico - Banzai 90"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
59"Like A Pierrot Ghost - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
60"Super Rider III - Sponge Bridge II"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
61"Nakama - Daruma 7"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
62"Amazing Road - Neko De Drive"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
63"Like A Pierrot Ghost - Bamboo Derby III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
64"Hand Walk III - Super Rider III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
65"Kangaroo - Sponge Bridge III"February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)

* If the letters are gold, that means the challenge was defeated.

International Adaptations

In the UK, Channel 5 made their own version of this show called Under Pressure, which broadcast for 10 episodes in 2001. It featured many similar events, namely Hand Walk, Super Rider, Neko de Drive and Sponge Bridge. Games like Kick Target were separate segments normally attempted by athletes at various training facilities. For pictures of this version, check: UKgameshows

In Germany, Sat.1 made their own version of the show called Champions Day. It was similar in style to Under Pressure and again featured many similar events. It lasted four specials, broadcast through 2001. For pictures of this version, check: Here

In Hong Kong, Chinese: 筋肉擂台; pinyin: Jīnròu lèitái broadcast for fourteen seasons between 2005 and 2008. This format mixed footage of the original series, with modern recordings of the Hong Kong hosts attempting recreations of obstacles.

In Korea, Korean슈퍼! 바이킹; RRSuper Viking broadcast for two season between 2006 and 2007, featured recreations of the Pair Viking event from Viking.

In Thailand, Unbeatable Banzuke Thailand broadcast for two season between 2013 and 2014. This series featured modern recreations of Quick Muscle, Ottoto 9, Neko de Drive, Bambo Derby and Banzai 90.

Worldwide

Unbeatable Banzuke is also broadcast in other countries around the world:

Country Foreign Title Translation Network (s) Competitors Language (s) Host Location (s)
 Australia Unbeatable Banzuke Subtitled
None
SBS Two English
Japanese
Rome Kanda as Kei Kato Japan
 Argentina Imbatible Banzuke Dubbed Canal 9 Spanish
 India Unbeatable Banzuke Dubbed Pogo Tv Hindi Kei Kato Dubbed In Hindi Japan
 Austria Unschlagbare Banzuke Dubbed ORF German Vienna, Austria
 Belgium Onklopbare Banzuke Dubbed VTM Dutch
 Brazil Invencível Banzuke Dubbed Rede Globo
Rede Record
Portuguese
 Bulgaria Непобедим Банзуке Dubbed bTV Sergey Sevostianov Bulgarian
 Canada Unbeatable Banzuke Subtitled G4 Canada Tianna Madison English
Japanese
Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version) Toronto, Canada
 Chile Imbatible Banzuke Dubbed Chilevisión Spanish
 Colombia Imbatible Banzuke Subtitled Canal 13 Spanish
 Croatia Nepobjediv Banzuke Dubbed RTL Televizija Jurica Grabušić, András Haklits, Sanja Gavrilović Croatian
 Czech Republic Bezkonkurenční Banzuke Dubbed TV Nova Animax (2010-2013) Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová Czech
 Denmark Uovervindelig Banzuke Dubbed TV3 Danish
 Estonia Lyömättötään Banzuke Dubbed TV3 Wilson Kirwa, Mårten Boström, Johan Meriluoto, Johanna Halkoaho Estonian Tallinn, Estonia
 Finland Banzuke Subtitled
Dubbed
Jim Anna Iljuštšenko, Risto Mätas, Jenny Kallur Finnish Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version) Helsinki, Finland
 France Imbattable Banzuke Dubbed TF1 Marta Domínguez, Ignacio Cáceres French Clovis Cornillac and Valérie Crunchant
 Germany Unschlagbare Banzuke Dubbed RTL 2 German
 Greece Ασυναγώνιστες Βανζυκε Dubbed Skai TV Greek
 Hong Kong 筋肉擂台 Dubbed TVB Jade Chinese
 Hungary Verhetetlen Banzuke Dubbed Animax Hungarian Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version)
 Iceland Ósigrandi Banzuke Dubbed Icelandic
 Indonesia Unbeatable Banzuke Dubbed GlobalTV Indonesian Surya and Udin Bhakti
 Ireland Unbeatable Banzuke None RTÉ One
RTÉ Two
Challenge
English
Irish
Brian Blessed as Banzuke Brian (Same as the UK version)
 Israel טבעת שרירים Dubbed Hebrew
 Italy Unbeatable Banzuke Dubbed GXT Italian
 Japan 筋肉番付シリーズ
(Muscle Ranking)
Dubbed Tokyo Broadcasting System Yukio Iketani, Aizu Nie, Jaromír Spěšný, Naoki Iketani, Jotaro Nagayama, Abe Nachi, Toru Nosaka, Shinya Sakamoto, Sakai Takafumi, Takuya Kirimoto, Kayo Yoshida, Kei Watanabe, Masaki Kitahara, Koki Matsushita, Yuichi Ono, Fuyuki Tsuchiya, Natsuki Hata, Daiki Izumida, Yuichiro Kato, Noriaki Handa, Yoshiaki Handa, Tomoteru Fukuda, Hiromi Matsumura, Ai Yamamoto, Makoto Nagano, Ayako Miyake, Toshihiro Takeda, Kazuhiko Akiyama, Shingo Yamamoto, Bunpei Shiratori, Kenichi Moriya, Kazuhiro Saito, Ryoichi Nishijima, Makoto Ikeda, Daiki Kusano, Tsuyoshi Ota, Katsumi Yamada Japanese
  • Ichirou Furutachi (1995—2002)
  • Ryuuta Mine (1995—2002)
  • Wataru Ogasawara (2009— )
  • Fumiyasu Sato (2009— )
  • Ayaka Komatsu (2009— ) (referee)
Tokyo, Japan
 Latvia Neuzveicamais Banzuke Dubbed TV3
TV6
Ronalds Arājs Latvian
 Lithuania Nenugalimas Banzukė Dubbed TV3
TV6
Sonata Milušauskaitė, Viktorija Žemaitytė, Virgilijus Alekna Lithuanian Vilnius, Lithuania
 Netherlands Onklopbare Banzuke Dubbed RTL7 Thomas Dold Dutch
 New Zealand Unbeatable Banzuke None TV 2 Hilton Clarke English Auckland, New Zealand
 Norway Usåelig Banzuke Dubbed TV3 Christina Scherwin Norwegian Oslo, Norway
 Peru Banzuke Invencible Dubbed Panamericana Televisión Spanish Rome Kanda as Kei Kato Japan
 Philippines Unbeatable Banzuke None
Dubbed
ABC Filipino
English
 Poland Ranking Niezniszczalnych Dubbed Polsat
Polsat 2
Polish Warsaw, Poland
 Portugal Todos ao Molho Dubbed SIC Radical Portuguese Bruno Aleixo Lisbon, Portugal
 Romania Imbatabil Banzuke Dubbed Animax, Pro 2, Pro Gold, Pro TV International, Național TV [ro], Național 24 Plus, Pro Arena Romanian Kei Kato
 Russia Непобедимый Банзуке Dubbed Channel One Anastasios Gousis Russian Maxim Galkin Moscow, Russia
 Serbia Nepobedivi Banzuke/Непобедиви Банзуке Dubbed B92 Serbian Igor Brakus, Vladimir Đorđević Belgrade, Serbia
 Slovakia Bezkonkurenční Banzuke Dubbed Animax (2010-2013) Czech
 Slovenia Neoboriv Banzuke Dubbed Kanal A Slovenian Ljubljana, Slovenia
 South Korea 근육 반지 Dubbed MBC Korean Seoul, South Korea
 Spain Imbatible Banzuke Dubbed Canal 300 Jérôme Clavier Spanish Luis Crespo as Host and Irma Soriano as Referee Madrid, Spain
 Sweden Oslagbar Banzuke Dubbed TV4 Ketill Hanstveit, Marius Bakken Swedish Stockholm, Sweden
 Syria حلقة العضلات Voice overed
Subtitled
Arabic Damascus, Syria
 Taiwan 筋肉擂台 Dubbed Chinese Taipei, Taiwan
 Turkey Rakipsiz Banzuke Dubbed Turkish
 Thailand ChampVSChamp (แชมป์เฉือนแชมป์) Unbeatable Banzuke Thailand Dubbed
Subtitled
Modernine TV Udom Nildum (Dom), Boonthong Roongsaeng (Thong), Siripong Toodsadee (Kao), Theerada Kittisiriprasert (Wan Wan) etc. Thai Dusit Sirisombut, Koopt Kooptawatin Bangkok, Thailand
 United Kingdom Unbeatable Banzuke None Challenge David Grindley, David McKenzie, Germaine Mason, Emma Ania, Hannah England English Brian Blessed as Banzuke Brian London, UK
 United States Unbeatable Banzuke Subtitled
None
G4
GSN
Myx TV
Mike Dopud English
Japanese
Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator Los Angeles, California
American Unbeatable Banzuke Subtitled
None
G4
NBC
English
Japanese
Rome Kanda Venice Beach, CA
Ukraine Базука Dubbed Мега Ukrainian Rome Kanda as Kei Kato
 Venezuela Inmejorable Banzuke Subtitled Venevision Spanish Rome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version) Caracas, Venezuela
 Vietnam Bắp thịt gọi Dubbed
Subtitled
VTV1 Gianni Carabelli Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

See also

Notes

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  3. ^ 樋口, 潮 (1998). 筋肉番付公式データブック完全版. ISBN 9784901007054.
  4. ^ 樋口, 潮 (1998). 筋肉番付公式データブック完全版. ISBN 9784901007054.
  5. ^ "Duo injured while filming TV sports show for TBS". The Japan Times. 8 May 2002. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  6. ^ 樋口, 潮 (1998). 筋肉番付公式データブック完全版. ISBN 9784901007054.
  7. ^ 樋口, 潮 (1998). 筋肉番付公式データブック完全版. ISBN 9784901007054.
  8. ^ a b c "「筋肉番付」の放送について". Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  9. ^ "HUSTLER, THE (ABC)". The Futon Critic.
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