Ten artists pay a participation fee of one million Japanese yen to enter a room together for six hours.Ten artists pay a participation fee of one million Japanese yen to enter a room together for six hours.Ten artists pay a participation fee of one million Japanese yen to enter a room together for six hours.
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I have watched 5 seasons of this so far and look forward to watching more.
I have tried watching the Australian, Mexican, Indian, Spanish, German and Italian versions of this show and they are all terrible in comparison. The Japanese, although not known for comedy, do this show best.
One major problem I find with the other versions is that they include kooky music and sound effects which make the shows unnatural. The awkward silences or sounds of in Documental add to the hilariousness.
I have tried watching the Australian, Mexican, Indian, Spanish, German and Italian versions of this show and they are all terrible in comparison. The Japanese, although not known for comedy, do this show best.
One major problem I find with the other versions is that they include kooky music and sound effects which make the shows unnatural. The awkward silences or sounds of in Documental add to the hilariousness.
A great concept and the first two seasons were great, with occasional problems. The last episodes of every season tend to be less funny because the worst comedians can resist without laughing better than the funny ones. Sometimes the dynamic between comedians is awesome, but other times the outcome is pathetic. And sometimes there are too much abuse (and far from funny).The third season was too lame and the racists and sexist jokes about Chinese prostitutes were so disgusting that I think I will quit for season four.
Language is no barrier to laugher.
Loved this show. I laughed so much. Definitely worth a look.
1st episode is just introductions but stick with it, it hots up from episode 2.
Only problem is that it gets less funny as the end gets near and all the really funny ones get eliminated but hopefully the second season is better.
Only problem is that it gets less funny as the end gets near and all the really funny ones get eliminated but hopefully the second season is better.
10troyez70
...Shin'ya Arino on the show! Some of the comics have been average to poor in their comedy, and some aren't even comedians. Every time I start a new season of Documental I'm hoping to see Shin'ya Arino walk into the room, he's always made me laugh on GameCenter CX and I know he can handle pressure (just watch Gamecanter!), why not give him a shot?! Matsumoto san, please send an invitation to Shinya Arino, he will not disappoint!
We had no idea what we were getting ourselves into, I just saw it had comedians from another country (we are US), and we like comedy (husband and myself). I read the synopsis, but totally sprung the show on him w/o warning. Episode 1 is an intro, you'll want to have watched it if you continue. Then it's not holds barred in a room with 10 professional comedians, all who will do anything to make the others laugh. ANYTHING. Each season has it's surprises. And don't discount anyone. Translation to Eng subs works great, jokes come across just fine. I highly recommend this show, we are dedicated fans now. Also, a great way to get aquatinted with Japanese comedy, and comedians.
**I can't keep a straight face typing this review, there's too much funny**
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