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July 12th, 2008 

I find the Wipeout commentary to be along the lines of the sarcasm we used to see on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Or at least remind me of it.

Sadly, the humor in ABC’s Wipeout appeals to my warped sense of humor but alas, it is getting old. There’s only so many ways someone can fall of ‘The Big Balls’.

To me, NW’s subtitles were just to dang distracting and hence, my lure to Wipeout.

But you definitely have to wonder about the contestants. I wonder if they get paid to be there because some of them just seem way too overboard to be from our civilized world. Not to mention the need to be pretty flexible!

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G.K said,
July 13th, 2008 

Well, youre right there is no prize money in Ninja warrior; you just compete for honor and the glory of being top ninja ( last I heard there are only two people so far who actually have done it) and mostly people just go there to either have fun (there have been some guys who dressed up as Superman and Bruce Lee) or to win

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greenknight333 said,
July 13th, 2008 

Didn’t they have the Japanese show on Spike TV with english dubbing with two guys that I thought were hilarious..I haven’t seen it for in 4 or 5 years but I found myself unable to not watch it…

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steven the git said,
July 13th, 2008 

Personally I’m a big fan of Takeshi’s Castle. Pretty much the same thing, a serious of mad and bad trials to get through, ending in a very weak shoot out in carts, although Takeshi Kitano sometimes takes part as well.

Has had me crying with laughter a number of times. :D

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Sneaky Pete said,
July 13th, 2008 

Nope you are wrong. Its much more like MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) on Spike TV.

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S.Matt said,
July 13th, 2008 

greenknight333, you’re thinking of MXC, I think. I always thought it was pretty entertaining. I have yet to see Ninja Warrior cuz I don’t have G4 anymore, and it wasn’t on the station yet when I had it.

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greenknight333 said,
July 13th, 2008 

Thanks S.Matt and Sneaky Pete…MXC it is..Thought it was really funny!!

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justicar said,
July 14th, 2008 

You guys are all wrong. There is a 4 million yen prize waiting for you if you win Ninja warrior (about US$34,361). Do you really think that people would quit their jobs and train full time just for the honor? It’s a great show but not the Olympics.

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piratedan said,
July 14th, 2008 

Well I think ABC tried to have it’s cake and eat it too with trying to walk the fine line between NW and MXC. The thing is, the shows from Japan actually have obstacles that can be cleared, whereas the US version is designed for maximum humiliation it seems, at least as the beginning stages show. As for MXC, the american dub of the show was meant to be risque and over the top while wipeout doesn’t go for that “adult” slant while it plays in primetime. NW is definately different in that it has many repeat contestants, some jokes and some real, as it appears to be a true test of skills versus an opportunity to get people muddy and make fun of them. There is a pride factor in place for NW as they’ve shown people who make mock ups of the course at home so they can practice and train for specificly difficult obstacles.

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July 14th, 2008 

piratedan: The folks of ABC’s Wipeout did not walk the fine line fine enough and now Disney has dug into their back pockets and pulled out some lawyers!!

The co-creator of Spike’s MXC says that Wipeout has copied major elements of their own games and the editorial feel of the show.

ABC lawyers asked Youtube to pull a video that MXC’s creator put together to show the ’similarities’ of the two shows. dOh!

http://www.thrfeed.com/2008/07/follow-up-mxc-c.html

Here’s the contested video:
http://www.localsports.biz/MXC/MXC-Wipeout.htm

The creator themselves say: “MXC is a reality show spoof using footage we licensed from the 1980s Japanese show, Takeshi’s Castle.”

Even though I split a rib on the first show, and got some good humor from the second episode, (Because I do have a sick sense of humor) it does get old fast.

How many ways can you bounce off of big balls? Really!

Anyhow, judge for yourself. The video is well done, and the supporting text below is an insightful read.

Gotta love lawyers. You copy a show, you ride it’s coat tails, then you start badgering them legally to not point out that you’ve copied them. (head smack!)

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