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9.3 18 Seasons • 18 Episodes

Gaki no Tsukai No Laughing Batsu Game - No Laughing Poor People, Go To Las Vegas

Five people dressed as "great poor people" who dream of making a fortune in Las Vegas will meet with a hotel owner dressed as a big talent and experience shows and events unique to Las Vegas. While taking advantage of the achievements of the "No Laughing Series" so far, we will power up new fun and scale! Challenge various laughter traps set by thugs dressed as gorgeous guests!

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Hitoshi Matsumoto

    Hitoshi Matsumoto

  • Masatoshi Hamada

    Masatoshi Hamada

  • Hōsei Tsukitei

    Hōsei Tsukitei

  • Shozo Endo

    Shozo Endo

  • Naoki Tanaka

    Naoki Tanaka

  • Hiroshi Fujiwara

    Hiroshi Fujiwara

Overview

Five people dressed as "great poor people" who dream of making a fortune in Las Vegas will meet with a hotel owner dressed as a big talent and experience shows and events unique to Las Vegas. While taking advantage of the achievements of the "No Laughing Series" so far, we will power up new fun and scale! Challenge various laughter traps set by thugs dressed as gorgeous guests!

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