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Gaki no Tsukai No Laughing Batsu Game - No Laughing in a Hospital

For this special, Downtown, Yamasaki, and Cocorico all took part of the most infamous punishment game — and they were forced to cross-dress as nurses for the game's duration. Yamasaki, who had just completed a hospital stay after being treated for enteritis, was permitted to take some absences during the game. Among the famous guests who performed here were Sonny Chiba, Masahiro Chono and many other comedy duos in Japan. (As a side note, it was during this game that the record at the time for most punishment-strikes ever inflicted was set, with Hitoshi Matsumoto having received a total of 259 of them.

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

For this special, Downtown, Yamasaki, and Cocorico all took part of the most infamous punishment game — and they were forced to cross-dress as nurses for the game's duration. Yamasaki, who had just completed a hospital stay after being treated for enteritis, was permitted to take some absences during the game. Among the famous guests who performed here were Sonny Chiba, Masahiro Chono and many other comedy duos in Japan. (As a side note, it was during this game that the record at the time for most punishment-strikes ever inflicted was set, with Hitoshi Matsumoto having received a total of 259 of them.

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