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Gaki no Tsukai No Laughing Batsu Game - No Laughing at a Newspaper Agency

For the second time around, all five members of the regular cast took part in the annual punishment game. This year the chosen setting was a newspaper agency. The members had to go to a number of mock press conferences dressed as journalists. Endō's ex-wife Chiaki made a guest appearance in a conference about her "new husband." In keeping with the theme of the punishment game, giant latex pencils were used to strike anyone who had been declared out.

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 the second time around, all five members of the regular cast took part in the annual punishment game. This year the chosen setting was a newspaper agency. The members had to go to a number of mock press conferences dressed as journalists. Endō's ex-wife Chiaki made a guest appearance in a conference about her "new husband." In keeping with the theme of the punishment game, giant latex pencils were used to strike anyone who had been declared out.

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