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Season 3 – MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge

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This critically acclaimed comedy series can thank a popular Japanese game show from the 1980s for much of its success. It uses the actual footage from "Takeshi's Castle," which tested contestants' pain threshold by putting them through a series of bizarre physical challenges (think ABC's "Wipeout" but much more extreme) and crazy games for prizes. The fun, and much of the laughter, in "MXC" is provided by the dubbed English narration, featuring voice actors from the Groundlings comedy troupe, that has no resemblance to the original show's dialogue whatsoever.
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MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge — Season 3

MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge — Season 3

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Episode 1 Aired Oct 7, 2004 The Master Debaters The Bush/Cheney supporters take on the Kerry/Edwards supporters; Vic and Kenny have their own debate. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 8, 2004 Most Best of MXC 1 Contestants engage in ridiculous and often grueling athletic challenges. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 2, 2004 Oil Industry vs. Make-Over Industry People from the oil industry compete with the make-over industry; the effects that plastic surgery can have on self-esteem. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 9, 2004 Film Industry vs. Phobias The big screen versus the big screams; Vic casts Kenny in his independent film and Guy gives his salute to movie musicals. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 16, 2004 Romance Industry vs. Firearm Industry The romance industry battles the firearm industry; Vic woos and fights with Kenny. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 6, 2005 The Footwear Industry vs. The Electronic Gaming Industry Workers in the footwear industry compete with workers in the electronic gaming industry; the games include Spare Me, Sinkers and Floaters, Chum in the Mouth and Boulderdash. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 13, 2005 Waste Management vs. Advertising Workers in waste management take on Advertising; Vic and Kenny discuss the role of advertising in America. Details Episode 8 Aired Jan 20, 2005 Malcontents vs. Baked Goods The Malcontents take on Baked Goods; Kenny torments Vic about the former Ms. Ramano. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 3, 2005 Mall Workers vs. Telephone Company The mall workers against the telephone company; the Captain revels in memories. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 10, 2005 Art World vs. Insurance Industry The art world takes in the insurance industry; Kenny tries to break into the art world; Vic tries to get Kenny added to his life insurance policy. Details Episode 11 Aired Feb 17, 2005 Seafood Industry and High Society The jetsetters against the fish netters; Guy relives lonely days spent in a compound on Lake Erie. Details Episode 12 Aired Feb 24, 2005 Lumber Industry vs. Broadcast News The battle between the swinging axes and the just the factes; Guy shows off his flare for journalism. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 3, 2005 Postal Industry vs. Motor Sports The postal industry takes on motor sports; ultimate battle of chance. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 10, 2005 Rodeo Industry vs. The Courtroom The classic battle of busting broncos and the busting criminals. Details Episode 15 Aired Mar 17, 2005 Business Women vs. Sports Women The lady jocks take on ladies with stocks; Vic and Kenny come to the realization they need more explosions to keep the fans happy. Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 24, 2005 Career Day The battle of the three-piece suits vs. the steel toed boots. Details Episode 17 Aired Apr 7, 2005 Comic Book Industry vs. Personal Hygiene The crime stoppers against the zit poppers; Vic and Kenny become comic book characters with their own Batman-like sound effects. Details

Season Info

Network
Paramount Network
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Game Show
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 7, 2004