7/4/2023 0 Comments Unbeatable banzuke![]() ![]() It was later revealed that at least two other contestants suffered spinal injuries while participating on the show as well. Takunori Isa, a 20-year-old junior at Tokai University, was knocked down when he tried to catch the ball in rock attack and was rolled over by the ball. Wei Tao, a 19-year-old Chinese freshman at Kyoto University, fell into the waterway during the rock valley obstacle. In rock valley, they try to walk on the ball, which weighs about 30 kg and has a diameter of 1.8 meters, across the aforementioned waterway 2.5 meters wide and 1.4 meters deep. ![]() In rock attack, contestants try to catch a giant ball that comes down a 15-degree slope, they must then push the ball back up the slope where a platform leads to the rock valley waterway. The accidents occurred during the "rock attack" and "rock valley" obstacle portions. On May 5, 2002, two show participants injured their cervical vertebrae during the filming of an episode entitled "Chikarajima" ("Power Island"), an obstacle course with a temple-like setting stationed outside. History Injuries and sudden cancellation However, as of 2000, only the mascot remained, and the "MR" brandmark vanished, having only appeared for that brief time. ![]() Simultaneously in 1999, a brandmark for the program, different from its logotype, was created: the English initials, "MR". The use of the program's mascot, Kongou-kun ( 金剛くん, Adamantium Boy), originally only featured during the broadcast, expanded in 1996 into the program's opening sequence and every game's introduction. The popularity of the displays of amazing physical strength and technique by professional players and luck of general participants drove TV Asahi to move its anime time slot up one hour and caused the cancellation of Heisei Kyouikuiinkai ( 平成教育委員会, Heisei Board of Education) on Fuji TV. Kane Kosugi's Shaolin Temple training and Akira Oomori's Muay Thai bouts were also documented in the broadcasts. Through various games reverting to the origins of sports, professional players and general participants challenged the limits of physical strength and technique, winning prizes if all targets were successfully destroyed. It was broadcast every season and gained popularity as Sportsman No.1 Ketteisen ( スポーツマンNo.1決定戦, Sportsman No.1 Playoffs). Originally a late-night Friday broadcast, the television special was popular and started airing in prime time on October 14, 1995. Several seasonal specials were also made, such as Pro Sportsman No.1 and Sasuke. Its successors were Taiiku Oukoku ( 体育王国, Physical Education Kingdom) and Ougon Kinniku ( 黄金筋肉, Golden Muscle). Unbeatable Banzuke is a Japanese television program that aired weekly and was the premier sports entertainment variety show of the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Taiiku no Jikan (Physical Education Time) Japanese TV series or program Kinniku Banzuke ![]()
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