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Gaki no Tsukai No Laughing Batsu Game - No Laughing at the Airport

The Gaki no Tsukai cast participate in the 5th annual punishment game (the 6th New Years show in the No Laughing Series). The filming took place at Ibaraki Airport, in November 2011. Here Hamada, Matsumoto, Yamasaki, Endo and Tanaka were trained to become CA's (or Flight Attendants). The airing began on New Year's Eve 31 December 2011 at 6:30pm and ran through 12:30am the next day (Japanese Standard Time). (This year broke through the 2007 record with Matsumoto receiving 302 punishments.)

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

The Gaki no Tsukai cast participate in the 5th annual punishment game (the 6th New Years show in the No Laughing Series). The filming took place at Ibaraki Airport, in November 2011. Here Hamada, Matsumoto, Yamasaki, Endo and Tanaka were trained to become CA's (or Flight Attendants). The airing began on New Year's Eve 31 December 2011 at 6:30pm and ran through 12:30am the next day (Japanese Standard Time). (This year broke through the 2007 record with Matsumoto receiving 302 punishments.)

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