Last night the roommates and some friends from work and I went glow bowling. Now if glow bowling is not an insane enough activity to engage in, with the weird shoes, the glow in the dark balls, and the loud music try adding in clips from Most Extreme Elimination challenge, courtsey of Spike TV on big screens over the alleys.
I think for minutes at a time we just stopped and stared at the screen out of sheer hilarity. The show takes clips from the Japanese show Takeshi's Castle which is described as the following:
Takeshi's Castle is a game show that was originally made in Japan. The star of the show is Takeshi, who plays a prince who sets a series of tough challenges for the brave contestants who try to storm the castle whilst being lead by General Lee (or General Tani). There are rarely any winners on the show (around 5 have been counted).
Basically with the music pounding and no sound for the TV all we could see was that it was some bizarre Japanese show where a man dressed up in some weird outfits and pranced around with a strange wig that looked like an alien head piece who then orders contestants to hurt themselves. We continually saw them jumping onto weird contraptions trying to get to another weird contraption and then falling into some moat. The tape would then rewind and we would get the joy of seeing them do it back-wards.
It was the most bizarre thing ever, and my explanation of it is inadequate compared to the reality of this strange, insane show, but I felt the need to try and share it with you all. Only the Japanese could come up with something so silly, brutal, and crazy all at the same time. Beneath their proper demure exterior and/or stereotype, those people are just plain wild.
Jem and the Holograms, the complete first AND Second Season is on DVD.
Now all my life needs to be "truly truly outrageous" is He-Man and She-Ra on DVD. My inner eighties child screamed with delight with the discovery of Jem on DVD. What will she do if and when She-Ra makes the leap to DVD? (Princess of Power! grin!)