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Muscle Ranking) a.k.a. Unbeatable Banzuke was a weekly Japanese television program and the premier sports entertainment variety show of the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Its successors were Taiiku Oukoku (\u4f53\u80b2\u738b\u56fd, Physical Education Kingdom) and Ougon Kinniku (\u9ec4\u91d1\u7b4b\u8089, Golden Muscle). They were succeeded by Muscle Musical. Several seasonal specials were also made, such as Pro Sportsman No.1 and Sasuke.Originally a late-night Friday broadcast, the television special was popular and started airing in prime time on October 14, 1995. It was broadcast every season and gained popularity as Sportsman No.1 Ketteisen (\u30b9\u30dd\u30fc\u30c4\u30de\u30f3No.1\u6c7a\u5b9a\u6226, Sportsman No.1 Playoffs). 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.Kane Kosugi’s Shaolin Temple training and Akira Oomori‘s Muay Thai bouts were also documented in the broadcasts. 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 (\u5e73\u6210\u6559\u80b2\u59d4\u54e1\u4f1a, Heisei Board of Education) on Fuji TV.The use of the program’s mascot, Kongou-kun (\u91d1\u525b\u304f\u3093, Adamantium Boy), originally only featured during the broadcast, expanded in 1996 into the program’s opening sequence and every game’s introduction. Simultaneously in 1999, a brandmark for the program, different from its logotype, was created: the English initials, “MR”. However, as of 2000, only the mascot remained, and the “MR” brandmark vanished, having only appeared for that brief time.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Injuries and sudden cancellation[edit]Broadcast time[edit]Courses[edit]The Banzuke (The List of Champions) (Grouped by Course)[edit]Courses’ obstacles[edit]Broadcast[edit]United States[edit]Canada[edit]Czech Republic[edit]Australia[edit]Ukraine[edit]United Kingdom[edit]Finland[edit]Hungary[edit]Estonia[edit]Lithuania[edit]Sweden[edit]France[edit]Spain[edit]South Africa[edit]Portugal[edit]Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]Germany[edit]Italy[edit]Netherlands[edit]Serbia[edit]Russia[edit]Croatia[edit]India[edit]Venezuela[edit]Malaysia[edit]Episodes G4[edit]Spinoffs[edit]Worldwide[edit]See also[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]Injuries and sudden cancellation[edit]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. The accidents occurred during the “rock attack” and “rock valley” obstacle portions.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. In rock valley, they try to walk on the ball, which weighs about 30\u00a0kg and has a diameter of 1.8 meters, across the aforementioned waterway 2.5 meters wide and 1.4 meters deep. Wei Tao, a 19-year-old Chinese freshman at Kyoto University, fell into the waterway during the rock valley obstacle. 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.[1] It was later revealed that at least two other contestants suffered spinal injuries while participating on the show as well.[2] College student Takahiro Saito, 19, was hospitalized after falling more than six feet into a four-foot-deep water-filled moat, while another contestant was hospitalized after trying to catch a 100-pound plastic ball, nearly six feet in diameter.[2]The May 5, 2002 episode would prove to be the final episode of Kinniku Banzuke. Show production was officially put on hiatus, and the show was effectively cancelled. The dormant space was filled with a special edition of Count Down TV, CDTV Gold, entitled Za! Gekitou! Daikazoku!! (\u30b6!\u6fc0\u95d8!\u5927\u5bb6\u65cf!!, The! Intensely Fighting! Large Family!!). It was revived in 2008, and aired in first-run episodes on G4 and MYX TV in America and Challenge in the UK.[citation needed]Broadcast time[edit]Saturday at 19:00 JST (Except for TV Yamaguchi. At first, it was not broadcast on TV Kouchi either but started midway in April 2000. At that time, TV Kouchi had a time slot open on Kouchi Sun Sun TV when a Fuji TV drama was moved to a different slot, and thereafter, the network started broadcasting TV Asahi’s programs at a different time. In addition, TV Yamaguchi was once a Fuji Network System affiliate and syndicated some Fuji TV programs.)Courses[edit]Courses that are defeated are then recreated in an attempt to be made more difficult and thus “unbeatable”. This is why there are different versions (I, II, III, IV, V) next to some names. Sometimes an obstacle is changed between attempts to conquer this game, so there are letters (A, B) next to the versions. This is most likely done because of the injuries caused by this obstacle. Some of these events have “break zones”, where any competitor who reaches that point is allowed to take a 30-second break before they must continue on with the course.[citation needed]Amazing Road \u2013 Competitors must cross a 15-metre-long suspended beam while avoiding six turnstiles fitted with padded bars that can knock them off. This was the Final new event that aired in the US version.Athletic Love (El Amor Atl\u00e9tico) \u2013 Two people of a couple stand at either end of a bridge-like construct. They have 60 seconds to reach the center without falling off or using their hands. This challenge has had three victories. The third victory aired only in Japan.Bamboo Derby (Hongo de Bamb\u00fa) (On Ultimate Banzuke renamed: “Walking Tall”) I, IIA, IIB, III \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors walk on stilts. Between IIA and IIB, Snow Mountain was the first mountain obstacle but due to its punishing difficulty, it was replaced by the easier Green Mountain. This challenge has had 2 victories. In the first Bamboo derby, a competitor cleared the event, but due to him skipping a stepping stone, he was disqualified.Banzai 90 \u2013 A six-person team has 90 seconds to launch one of their own onto each of four padded logs hanging several feet above the floor. When all four logs are taken, they must hold their position for 10 more seconds. The logs are of varying heights: Red \u2013 11\u00a0ft 4 in, yellow \u2013 10\u00a0ft 7 in, green \u2013 10\u00a0ft 1 in, and blue \u2013 9\u00a0ft 1 in. This challenge had 4 victories.Daruma 7 \u2013 A ‘daruma’ sits atop a stack of 7 blocks. Competitors use a sledgehammer to knock out each block from the bottom up without letting the ‘daruma’ (or any other section) fall off. This challenge has had 4 victories, 2 in a modified version below. One of these victories was Yakult Swallows superstar catcher Atsuya Furuta.Super Daruma \u2013 Modified version of Daruma 7 which has 9 blocks to knock out instead of 7.Daruma 7 Ace \u2013 Modified version of Daruma 7 which the blocks start out small and get larger. This version of the challenge has 2 victories. The 2nd victory was only aired in Japan.Extra Kendama \u2013 Competitors play with a life-size kendama. They have 60 seconds to swing the ball onto the large cup, then onto the small cup, and finally onto the central spike without dropping the kendama.Giant Ball \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors stay atop a 5-foot-wide ball without ever falling off or even straying from the course. If a 5-foot-wide ball gets stuck in pothole, contestants will need to escape within the 10-second limit.Hand Walk I, IIa, IIb, IIIA, IIIB, IV \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors walk on their hands. This course has a break zone. Between IIIA and IIIB, the Conveyor Belt was changed to Bamboo Bridge. As for IIa and IIb, the Rolling Hills were changed to the Hills and Stairs. This challenge has had 4 victories. The competitor that defeated Hand Walk III was aired only in Japan, but it remains unknown. The fourth version only aired in Japan.Kangaroo \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors use a pogo stick. This course has a break zone.Like a Pierrot I, II, III, IV, V, Ghost \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors ride a unicycle. This event has had 8 victories, the most of any challenge.Muscle Gym \u2013 Two competitors have to do as many sit-ups, back extensions, and push-ups as they can in 3 minutes. This challenge was played four times; by design, there was a victory each time it was played.Nakama \u2013 Two people run through an obstacle course while tethered together. They have 70 seconds to reach the end.Neko de Drive I, II, III \u2013 Obstacle course involving a man transporting a woman on a wheelbarrow that looks like a cat (a “neko (cat) cart”). The contestants have 60 seconds to complete the first four obstacles and reach the break zone. After that, the time is unlimited. This is the second course to undergo a numerical upgrade change without a victor. The second and third version only aired in Japan.Ottoto 9 \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors balance a metal pole on two fingers (hands in US Version). This obstacle is similar to Steady Voyage in Viking, The Ultimate Obstacle Course. Letting your pole fall or touch any metal obstacle results in failure. This course has a break zone. This challenge has had 1 victory.Quick Muscle \u2013 (On Ultimate Banzuke renamed: “Push Up Showdown”) Two competitors have to do as many push-ups as they can in 3 minutes. The one who does more at the end of 3 minutes is declared the champion. Any time a competitor uses improper form, the penalty light goes on, deactivating that competitor’s counter for 10 seconds. By design, there is a victory each time the challenge is played; all five wins were achieved by the same competitor. In one of them, a contender bit his lips hard enough to bleed, marking the first time to show blood in that show.Seesaw 60 \u2013 Two people stand atop a giant seesaw. They have 60 seconds to move a 10\u00a0kg barrel from one side to the other without letting either end of the seesaw touch the floor. A third person gets to call out advice to the other two people. This challenge has had 1 victory.Skateboarder I, II, \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors ride a skateboard. This course has a break zone, where competitors only have to take a short break. This challenge has had 1 victory. Second version was only aired in Japan.Spider Walk \u2013 Competitors must climb through a 79-meter-long set of parallel walls, using their arms and legs to move forward without touching the ground. This course would later become the inspiration for the “Spider Walk” and “Jumping Spider” obstacles in Sasuke. This challenge has had 2 victories.Sponge Bridge I, II, III \u2013 Competitors have to walk atop three rows of giant foam blocks, each harder than the last. This was based on the Takeshi’s Castle game ‘Dominoes’, and has also been used as ‘Domino Hill’ in stage 3 of KUNOICHI. This course is the first to be updated to a new edition and advance numerically without being defeated first. This challenge has had 2 victories. Sponge Bridge III was the final event ever aired in the US Version.Super Helico I, II, \u2013 Obstacle course involving a radio-controlled helicopter. This course has a break zone to allow the copter’s batteries to be replaced. Although the US showed 1 victory, there were multiple victories only aired in Japan. The second version was only aired in Japan.Super Rider I, II, III, IV, V \u2013 Obstacle course where competitors ride a bicycle (mountain bike trials). This challenge has had 6 victories. Two more courses were made and filmed, but never aired except in Japan (there are clips from the competition in the international versions). Keigo Arizono’s Super Rider III victory was the final victory aired in the US Version.Strong Mama \u2013 A course designed specifically for women. They have 60 seconds to clear the first five obstacles. After that, time is unlimited.Trampoline \u2013 Competitors must bounce off of trampolines onto stacks of foam blocks. This competition has three stages, and all competitors who complete the first stage are held until all competitors attempt the stage. Afterwards, all successful competitors attempt the second stage in the same manner.Untouchable \u2013 Four contestants face off, two at a time, 1-on-1 in a caged wrestling competition, with 3 batons each strapped to their bodies, on their back and each leg. The competitors must remove 2 out of 3 batons off of the other to win a match. After a baton is removed, competition ceases temporarily as the baton is placed in a box. The first person to win 2 matches is placed on the Banzuke. This challenge has had 1 victory.“Struck Out”, “Kick Target”, etc. \u2013 The contest for the 2 million yen prize consisted of many games that formed the “2 Million Yen Dream Plan”.The Banzuke (The List of Champions) (Grouped by Course)[edit]Athletic Love \u2014 Atsushi & Michiko Hirata – 49s, Naomi & Tatsuya Gunzi – 59sBamboo Derby I \u2014 Hiroshi Kobayashi – 1:11Bamboo Derby II \u2014 Hiroshi Takahashi – 1:01Banzai 90 \u2014 Acrobatics Team – 45.79s left, Arm Wrestling Team – 36.53s left, Break Monkeys and Cheerleaders – 20.66s left, Nippon Sports Science University – 11.59s leftDaruma 7 \u2014 Atsuya Furuta, Yoichi Fukaya, Yoshimitsu NishiumiDaruma 7 Ace — Kazunori HarayamaHand Walk I \u2014 Aizu Nie – 2:11, Yukio Iketani – 54sHand Walk II \u2014 Yuki Takahashi – 1:15,Like a Pierrot I \u2014 Fuyuki Tsuchiya – 1:45, Yuichi Ono – 1:18Like a Pierrot II \u2014 Natsuki Hata – 50s, Daiki Izumida – 47s, Yuichiro Kato – 30sLike a Pierrot III \u2014 Yuichiro Kato – 3:03Like a Pierrot IV \u2014 Yoshiaki Handa – 2:41Like a Pierrot V \u2014 Yoshiaki Handa – 2:21Muscle Gym \u2014 Jaguar Yokota – 126, Jimon Terakado – 159, Yasuei Yakushiji – 141, Shigeyuki Nakamura – 124Neko de Drive III \u2014 Toyohisa Ijima & Miho Nishimura, Gori & Rikako MurayamaOttoto 9 \u2014 Tomoteru Fukuda – 4:52Quick Muscle \u2014 Kohei Asano (5 times)Seesaw 60 \u2014 Hiroyasu Matsukawa, Mitsuyoshi Tanaka, & Yuji Iwana Boxing team – 11s leftSkeboarder \u2014 Kentaro Tanaka – 2:02Spider Walk \u2014 Shinobu Sekiya – 1:06, Kiyohara Yagi – 1:00Sponge Bridge \u2014 Makoto Tsuji – 31s, Shuichi Shirotori – 19sSuper Helico \u2014 Yuji Kamiya – 4:31Super Rider I \u2014 Isamu Hasenaka – 1:30Super Rider II \u2014 Jarom\u00edr Sp\u011b\u0161n\u00fd – 4:18Super Rider III \u2014 Keigo Arizono – 4:06Super Rider IV \u2014 Ot Pi Isern – 4:41Super Rider V \u2014 Keigo ArizonoUntouchable \u2014 Yasutoshi KujiraiCourses’ obstacles[edit]Amazing Road –First TurnstilesSecond TurnstilesThird TurnstilesVersion #Bamboo Derby ObstaclesRecordICheckerboardStepping StonesStairsSuspension BridgeDown StaircaseHall of HammersWater TrenchLog PileS-Curve1:11IIAHurdlesConveyor beltSnow MountainTwo CurvesStepping Stones“S” rampSuspension BridgesHall of HammersBroken S-Curve1:01IIBHurdlesConveyor beltGreen MountainTwo CurvesStepping Stones“S” rampSuspension BridgesHall of HammersBroken S-Curve1:01IIIPropellersMoving NetTiresWicked SlopeZig-Zag DeclineSwinging LogsPogo PostsStairsLog RollNone!!Banzai 90 – 4 Sandbags suspended in airBanzai 90 “2” – 4 Sandbags suspended in airGreen and Yellow bags on a SeesawRed log swings back and ForthBlue log bounces up and downDaruma 7 –Super Daruma –Daruma 7 Ace –7 blocks smallest at the bottom, getting larger at the top. The final block is the same original size.Extra Kendama –Large CupSmall CupSpikeGiant Ball –Downward SlopePothole ZoneSloping Right TurnUphill SlopeFinal BridgeVersion #Hand WalkRecordIParallel BarsStairway to HeavenBottomless RavineDevil’s Double BridgeBREAK ZONECraggy MountainStairway to HellHeartbreak HillSingle Bridge0:54IIAGrid of RailsRolling HillsWater HazardBREAK ZONEMountain of LogsSuspension BridgeUneven Stepsthe S-Curve1:15IIBGrid of RailsHills and StairsWater HazardBREAK ZONEMountain of LogsSuspension BridgeUneven Stepsthe S-Curve1:15IIIAGravel PileCraggy MountainLog RampConveyor BeltGreen InclineBREAK ZONETram CarSuspension BridgeCascading ClimbVolcanoNoneIIIBGravel PileCraggy MountainLog RampBamboo BridgeGreen InclineBREAK ZONETram CarSuspension BridgeCascading ClimbVolcanoNoneKangaroo –The StepsZig-Zag PathMushroomsBushesNarrow BridgeBREAK ZONECheckerboardFalling StonesNeon GridBroken BridgeMuscle GymSit-UpsBack LiftsPush-UpsNeko De DriveBanana TurnWatermelon RampDonut LoopMouse TrapBREAK ZONEBook StepsBroken PianoSlanted PathZig-Zag WallFish RibsNakamaTwin Balance BridgeBob & WeaveWiggle BridgeRolling PolesTriple StepCurved MountainCurved ValleyCurved JumpMonkey BarsOttoto 9Right Hand CurveThe StairsCrossbarsCross HammersNarrowing StairsNarrow BridgeBREAK ZONEPropellerFive ValleysS-CurveVersion #Like A PierrotRecordISlalomSloped HillZig-Zag BridgeCorner StaircaseSpring PlatformsPendulumGapFinal StaircaseGrooved Bridge1:18IIS-Curve SlalomRampSeesawBanked TurnPendulumL-BridgeThree JumpsStaircaseLog Bridge0:30IIIPerfect CircleThe Slalom ZoneThe RampS-CurveThe StepsHall Of HammersZig-Zag BridgeThree Tier RampNarrow Bridge3:03IVTime TrialThe SlalomStairsDeadly HammersZig-Zag HillSword RampDescending SlopeNarrow Bridge2:41VWheel Of LifeFlower SlalomCross BridgeBoulder DashS-CurveSeesawConveyor BeltTeeter BridgeRaging Ramp2:36GhostDilapidated CorridorGraveyardBloodthirsty AxesDeath HeadsStaircaseIslandCoffin SeesawNarrow Zig-ZagMoonNoneVersion #Super RiderRecordIThe DitchRock GardenCable SpoolsTwo Big StepsNarrow Zig-ZagBroken BridgeDeath ValleySteep InclineGiant Drop1:30IISawtooth HillsRock GardenFive DrumsOne Track BridgeCable SpoolsLadderBroken PlatformsLeap Of Faith4:18IIISawtooth HillsTurntablesSteps\/SlopeTrampoline JumpRolling RocksHigh StepInclined Plank BridgePedestalsEarth4:06Strong MamaSliding BagMattress BeaterCart DashNarrow BridgeBike ExpressBREAK ZONERolling PanicAir WalkBig WheelWedding CakeSuper HelicoSlalomTowerDebris TunnelsCageCaveBREAK ZONEFansCrazy EightSliderLanding PadSpider WalkStraightawayWidening Corridor90-CurveAscending CorridorDescending CorridorCrossbarS-CurveSkeboarderOllie StepRampageTubeHandrailBREAK ZONENarrow SlopesStairsDouble HalfpipeBig CanyonJump RampSponge BridgeGreen ZoneYellow ZoneRed ZoneSponge Bridge 2Green ZoneYellow ZoneRed ZoneSponge Bridge 3Green ZoneYellow ZoneRed ZoneBroadcast[edit]United States[edit]This show can be seen on America’s G4 network, under the name Unbeatable Banzuke with Rome Kanda from I Survived a Japanese Game Show (aka Kei Kato) as the host. It airs in half-hour episodes, two or three games per episode, in its original Japanese language and partial original broadcast also with English subtitles. The player profiles, rules, and replays, however, are narrated by voice actor Dave Wittenberg, who also narrates Ninja Warrior. Upon the network’s relaunch, the preview segment before the opening sequence has been removed.Canada[edit]Same as the American version. It is presented on the Canadian version of G4 called G4 Canada.Czech Republic[edit]Under the title “Bezkonkuren\u010dn\u00ed Banzuke”. Just like in Hungary, the show commenced broadcast in Czech Republic on November 27, 2010, until 2013 on Animax, but the show was completely dubbed to Czech.Australia[edit]The Australian version is presented on SBS Two. It is currently broadcast every weekday at 6 p.m., and has been since the relaunch of SBS2. Previously, it was not shown very often but was still broadcast every now and again.Ukraine[edit]In Ukraine Kinniku Banzuke is named “\u0411\u0430\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0430” (pronounced as “Bazooka”) and broadcast by the Mega channel.United Kingdom[edit]Under the title Unbeatable Banzuke, the show commenced transmission in the UK on October 6, 2008, on Challenge. It is similar to the US broadcast in length, language and partial original broadcast, but unlike the American version has no subtitles. Brian Blessed is the host and voice-over as costumed character Banzuke Brian (who is meant to be the creator of the challenges) over the whole show, including replays, profiles and course attempts. The show also reran on Channel One until its closure in 2011.Finland[edit]In Finland the show is called Banzuke and it is broadcast on Jim. The show airs on Friday and Saturday nights at 11 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Finnish subtitles.Hungary[edit]Under the title Verhetetlen Banzuke, the show commenced broadcast in Hungary on November 27, 2010, on Animax. The show is completely dubbed to Hungarian.Estonia[edit]In Estonia the show is called Ly\u00f6m\u00e4tt\u00f6m\u00e4\u00e4n Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV3. The show airs on Weeknights at 9 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Estonian.Lithuania[edit]In Lithuania the show is called Nenugalimas Banzuk\u0117 and it is broadcast on TV6. The show airs weekdays at 2 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Lithuanian.Sweden[edit]In Sweden the show is called Oslagbar Banzuke and it is broadcast on TV4. The show airs on weekdays at 1 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Swedish.France[edit]In France the show is called Imbattable Banzuke and it is broadcast on TF1. The show airs on weekdays at 9 am with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the Australian version, but with French.Spain[edit]In Spain the show is called Unbeatable Banzuke and is broadcast by La Siete (owned by Telecinco). The host is the same as in the USA version. The show is completely dubbed into Spanish.South Africa[edit]Broadcast as Unbeatable Banzuke on Animax (as of 2010 at least). Since broadcast on Sony Max under the same name.Portugal[edit]In Portugal the show is called Todos ao Molho and it was first broadcast on SIC K and later on SIC Radical. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Portuguese commentary.Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]In Bosnia and Herzegovina Kinniku Banzuke is named Nepobjedive banzuke and broadcast on Program plus (Alternativna TV and Hayat TV).Germany[edit]In Germany the show is called Unschlagbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL II. The show airs on Weeknights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with German.Italy[edit]In Italy the show can be seen on GXT. The show airs weekdays at 5 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Italian.Netherlands[edit]In the Netherlands the show is called Onklopbare Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL 4. The show airs weekdays at 12:30 pm with three episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Dutch.Serbia[edit]Broadcast by B92 after the end of Ninja Warrior. Voiced-over by voicers from Ninja Warrior.Russia[edit]In Russia the show is called \u041d\u0435\u043f\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u043c\u044b\u0439 \u0411\u0430\u043d\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0435 and it is broadcast on Channel One with host Maxim Galkin. The show airs on Weeknights at 10 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Russian.Croatia[edit]In Croatia the show is called Nepobjediv Banzuke and it is broadcast on RTL Televizija. The show airs on weekdays at 12 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is the same as the other international versions, but with Croatian.India[edit]In India Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on Pogo TV.Venezuela[edit]In Venezuela the show is called Inmejorable Banzuke and it is broadcast on Venevisi\u00f3n. The show airs Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm with two episodes sequentially. The version is same as the American, but with Spanish subtitles.Malaysia[edit]In Malaysia, Kinniku Banzuke is named Unbeatable Banzuke and broadcast on TV3, starting 5 June 2011 every Sunday.Episodes G4[edit]* If the letters are gold, that means the challenge was defeated.Spinoffs[edit]In the UK, Channel 5 made their own version of this show called Under Pressure. It featured many similar events, namely Hand Walk, Super Rider, Neko de Drive and Sponge Bridge.Games like Kick Target were separate segments normally attempted by athletes at various training facilities.For pictures of this version, check: UKgameshowsIn Germany, Sat.1 made their own version of the show called Champions Day. It was similar in style to Under Pressure and again featured many similar events. It lasted four episodes.For pictures of this version, check: HereWorldwide[edit]Unbeatable Banzuke is also broadcast in other countries around the world:CountryForeign TitleTranslationNetwork (s)CompetitorsLanguage (s)HostLocation (s)\u00a0AustraliaUnbeatable BanzukeSubtitledNoneSBS TwoEnglishJapaneseRome Kanda as Kei KatoJapan\u00a0ArgentinaImbatible BanzukeDubbedCanal 9Spanish\u00a0IndiaUnbeatable BanzukeDubbedPogo TvHindiKei Kato Dubbed In HindiJapan\u00a0AustriaUnschlagbare BanzukeDubbedORFGermanVienna, Austria\u00a0BelgiumOnklopbare BanzukeDubbedVTMDutch\u00a0BrazilInvenc\u00edvel BanzukeDubbedRede GloboRede RecordPortuguese\u00a0Bulgaria\u041d\u0435\u043f\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u043c \u0411\u0430\u043d\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0435DubbedbTVSergey SevostianovBulgarian\u00a0CanadaUnbeatable BanzukeSubtitledG4 CanadaTianna MadisonEnglishJapaneseRome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version)Toronto, Canada\u00a0ChileImbatible BanzukeDubbedChilevisi\u00f3nSpanish\u00a0ColombiaImbatible BanzukeSubtitledCanal 13Spanish\u00a0CroatiaNepobjediv BanzukeDubbedRTL TelevizijaJurica Grabu\u0161i\u0107, Andr\u00e1s Haklits, Sanja Gavrilovi\u0107Croatian\u00a0Czech RepublicBezkonkuren\u010dn\u00ed BanzukeDubbedTV Nova Animax (2010-2013)V\u011bra Posp\u00ed\u0161ilov\u00e1-Cechlov\u00e1Czech\u00a0DenmarkUovervindelig BanzukeDubbedTV3Danish\u00a0EstoniaLy\u00f6m\u00e4tt\u00f6t\u00e4\u00e4n BanzukeDubbedTV3Wilson Kirwa, M\u00e5rten Bostr\u00f6m, Johan Meriluoto, Johanna HalkoahoEstonianTallinn, Estonia\u00a0FinlandBanzukeSubtitledDubbedJimAnna Ilju\u0161t\u0161enko, Risto M\u00e4tas, Jenny KallurFinnishRome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version)Helsinki, Finland\u00a0FranceImbattable BanzukeDubbedTF1Marta Dom\u00ednguez, Ignacio C\u00e1ceresFrenchClovis Cornillac and Val\u00e9rie Crunchant\u00a0GermanyUnschlagbare BanzukeDubbedRTL 2German\u00a0Greece\u0391\u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03b1\u03b3\u03ce\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u0392\u03b1\u03bd\u03b6\u03c5\u03ba\u03b5DubbedSkai TVGreek\u00a0Hong Kong\u7b4b\u8089\u64c2\u53f0DubbedTVB JadeChinese\u00a0HungaryVerhetetlen BanzukeDubbedAnimaxHungarianRome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the USA version)\u00a0Iceland\u00d3sigrandi BanzukeDubbedIcelandic\u00a0IndonesiaUnbeatable BanzukeDubbedGlobalTVIndonesianSurya and Udin Bhakti\u00a0IrelandUnbeatable BanzukeNoneRT\u00c9 OneRT\u00c9 TwoChallengeEnglishIrishBrian Blessed as Banzuke Brian (Same as the UK version)\u00a0Israel\u05d8\u05d1\u05e2\u05ea \u05e9\u05e8\u05d9\u05e8\u05d9\u05ddDubbedHebrew\u00a0ItalyUnbeatable BanzukeDubbedGXTItalian\u00a0Japan\u7b4b\u8089\u756a\u4ed8\u30b7\u30ea\u30fc\u30ba(Muscle Ranking)DubbedTokyo Broadcasting SystemYukio Iketani, Aizu Nie, Jarom\u00edr Sp\u011b\u0161n\u00fd, Naoki Iketani\u00a0[ja], Jotaro Nagayama, Abe Nachi, Toru Nosaka, Shinya Sakamoto, Sakai Takafumi, Takuya Kirimoto, Kayo Yoshida, Kei Watanabe, Masaki Kitahara, Koki Matsushita, Yuichi Ono, Fuyuki Tsuchiya, Natsuki Hata, Daiki Izumida, Yuichiro Kato, Noriaki Handa, Yoshiaki Handa, Tomoteru Fukuda, Hiromi Matsumura, Ai Yamamoto, Makoto Nagano, Ayako Miyake, Toshihiro Takeda, Kazuhiko Akiyama, Shingo Yamamoto, Bunpei Shiratori, Kenichi Moriya, Kazuhiro Saito, Ryoichi Nishijima, Makoto Ikeda, Daiki Kusano, Tsuyoshi Ota, Katsumi YamadaJapaneseIchirou Furutachi (1995\u20142002)Ryuuta Mine (1995\u20142002)Wataru Ogasawara (2009\u2014 )Fumiyasu Sato (2009\u2014 )Ayaka Komatsu (2009\u2014 ) (referee)Tokyo, Japan\u00a0LatviaNeuzveicamais BanzukeDubbedTV3TV6Ronalds Ar\u0101jsLatvian\u00a0LithuaniaNenugalimas Banzuk\u0117DubbedTV3TV6Sonata Milu\u0161auskait\u0117, Viktorija \u017demaityt\u0117, Virgilijus AleknaLithuanianVilnius, Lithuania\u00a0NetherlandsOnklopbare BanzukeDubbedRTL7Thomas DoldDutch\u00a0New ZealandUnbeatable BanzukeNoneTV 2Hilton ClarkeEnglishAuckland, New Zealand\u00a0NorwayUs\u00e5elig BanzukeDubbedTV3Christina ScherwinNorwegianOslo, Norway\u00a0PeruBanzuke InvencibleDubbedPanamericana Televisi\u00f3nSpanishRome Kanda as Kei KatoJapan\u00a0PhilippinesUnbeatable BanzukeNoneDubbedABCFilipinoEnglish\u00a0PolandRanking NiezniszczalnychDubbedPolsatPolsat 2PolishWarsaw, Poland\u00a0PortugalTodos ao MolhoDubbedSIC RadicalPortugueseBruno AleixoLisbon, Portugal\u00a0RomaniaImbatabil BanzukeDubbedAnimax, Pro 2, Pro Gold, Pro TV International, Na\u021bional TV\u00a0[ro], Na\u021bional 24 Plus, Pro ArenaRomanianKei Kato\u00a0Russia\u041d\u0435\u043f\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u043c\u044b\u0439 \u0411\u0430\u043d\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0435DubbedChannel OneAnastasios GousisRussianMaxim GalkinMoscow, Russia\u00a0SerbiaNepobedivi Banzuke\/\u041d\u0435\u043f\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u0432\u0438 \u0411\u0430\u043d\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0435DubbedB92SerbianIgor Brakus, Vladimir \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107Belgrade, Serbia\u00a0SlovakiaBezkonkuren\u010dn\u00ed BanzukeDubbedAnimax (2010-2013)Czech\u00a0SloveniaNeoboriv BanzukeDubbedKanal ASlovenianLjubljana, Slovenia\u00a0South Korea\uadfc\uc721 \ubc18\uc9c0DubbedMBCKoreanSeoul, South Korea\u00a0SpainImbatible BanzukeDubbedCanal 300J\u00e9r\u00f4me ClavierSpanishLuis Crespo as Host and Irma Soriano as RefereeMadrid, Spain\u00a0SwedenOslagbar BanzukeDubbedTV4Ketill Hanstveit, Marius BakkenSwedishStockholm, Sweden\u00a0Syria\u062d\u0644\u0642\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0636\u0644\u0627\u062aVoice overedSubtitledArabicDamascus, Syria\u00a0Taiwan\u7b4b\u8089\u64c2\u53f0DubbedChineseTaipei, Taiwan\u00a0TurkeyRakipsiz BanzukeDubbedTurkish\u00a0ThailandChampVSChamp (\u0e41\u0e0a\u0e21\u0e1b\u0e4c\u0e40\u0e09\u0e37\u0e2d\u0e19\u0e41\u0e0a\u0e21\u0e1b\u0e4c) Unbeatable Banzuke ThailandDubbedSubtitledModernine TVUdom Nildum (Dom), Boonthong Roongsaeng (Thong), Siripong Toodsadee (Kao), Theerada Kittisiriprasert (Wan Wan) etc.ThaiDusit Sirisombut, Koopt KooptawatinBangkok, Thailand\u00a0United KingdomUnbeatable BanzukeNoneChallengeDavid Grindley, David McKenzie, Germaine Mason, Emma Ania, Hannah EnglandEnglishBrian Blessed as Banzuke BrianLondon, UK\u00a0United StatesUnbeatable BanzukeSubtitledNoneG4GSNMyx TVMike DopudEnglishJapaneseRome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as NarratorLos Angeles, CaliforniaAmerican Unbeatable BanzukeSubtitledNoneG4NBCEnglishJapaneseRome KandaVenice Beach, CAUkraine\u0411\u0430\u0437\u0443\u043a\u0430Dubbed\u041c\u0435\u0433\u0430UkrainianRome Kanda as Kei Kato\u00a0VenezuelaInmejorable BanzukeSubtitledVenevisionSpanishRome Kanda as Kei Kato and Dave Wittenberg as Narrator (Same as the American version)Caracas, Venezuela\u00a0VietnamB\u1eafp th\u1ecbt g\u1ecdiDubbedSubtitledVTV1Gianni CarabelliVietnameseHo Chi Minh City, VietnamSee also[edit]External links[edit]SASUKE – Unbeatable Banzuke Fansite with challenge info, episode guide and 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