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hot for the participants to provide a funny reaction. As such, participants will often try to convince the viewers that the water is hot through various means (having an audience member stick his hand in the water, for example, or breaking character by saying that the water is hotter than it was during rehearsal). Generally speaking, the punishments are real rather than faked (the water is hot, the wasabi is spicy), but they are maintained at a level of preventing injuries.
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games are often criticized as faking their distress, because the humor lies only in their reaction to the punishment and therefore the punishment need not exist. An oft-discussed example of this is the hot water baths—the participants claim that the water is extremely hot, but it does not need to be
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games are often shown on Japanese TV shows because they are considered funny. However, the humor arises not from the punishment itself, but from the reactions of the (most commonly) comedians who are experiencing the punishment.
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game relies on an acceptance on the part of the loser to experience the punishment as a result of losing, precautions must be taken to ensure that the punishment game is not too cruel or needlessly painful.
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games are considered funny in Japan because of the (often outrageous) reactions of the comedians that experience them. However, there have been cases of injuries caused by
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games have become more and more common on Japanese TV, some shows have increased the danger of the punishments. Critics have commented that the problem lies not with the
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game—none of the competitors are participating in order to win, but they are participating in order to be as funny as possible. Examples of this include the
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game includes the "humiliations" that occur after one of the two titular participants fails a challenge in the Canadian TV show
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in the fact that he does not have to experience the punishment and that he is forcing the loser to do so. Because the
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games are often not aired on TV, meaning that an injury hurts both the injured person and the TV show itself. As
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game takes place after some sort of competition or bet. The winner forces the loser to participate in the
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features a "Wheel of Punishment," which features a number of batsu game-style punishments.
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game, which involves doing or experiencing something unpleasant. The winner
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also produces a weekly improv comedy batsu game show called BATSU!
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TV show, the All-Star Athletic Games from the TV show
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