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9.0 2 Seasons • 10 Episodes

THE GOLDEN COMBI - Season 2

Sixteen top comedians form eight new duos, battling for the next Golden Combi. Brutal challenges and relentless demands from celebrity guests push them to their limit! 200 audience members vote off the "least funny combi" at each stage in this ultimate improv showdown! Who will be crowned the funniest new Golden Combi and claim the ten-million-yen prize?

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Top Cast

  • Nobuyuki Hayakawa

    Nobuyuki Hayakawa

    Self

  • Daigo Yamamoto

    Daigo Yamamoto

    Self

  • Hayashi Runa

    Hayashi Runa

    Self

Overview

Sixteen top comedians form eight new duos, battling for the next Golden Combi. Brutal challenges and relentless demands from celebrity guests push them to their limit! 200 audience members vote off the "least funny combi" at each stage in this ultimate improv showdown! Who will be crowned the funniest new Golden Combi and claim the ten-million-yen prize?

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