MXC (2003)
Footage from the popular game show, Takeshi's Castle has been re-edited, re-written and re-voiced into a hilarious, intentionally over-produced, modern "action/X-treme" sports show.
MXC: Season 1 - 13 Episode s
1x1 - Meat Handlers vs. Cartoon Voice Actors
April 13, 2003
The rivalry between the cartoon voice actors and America's meat handlers is finally settled. Plus, Vic gives Kenny advice on being a TV announcer. Games include: Sinkers and Floaters; Log Drop; Wall Buggers; Boulder Dash
1x2 - Donors vs. Addicts
April 13, 2003
Those who take part in twelve step programs challenge those who gave a little bit of themselves in this edition of MXC, and the good captain talks about "tough love". Games include: Mud Buttlers; Dash to Death; Rotating Surfboard of Death; Brass Balls; Pole Riders
1x3 - Dairy Workers vs. Automobile Workers
April 20, 2003
Dairy workers and the automobile workers of America battle it out. Games include: Wall Bangers; Get Hard; Saddle Sores; Swish Bucklers; Teetering Temple of Crippling Doom
1x4 - Cops vs. Cons
April 27, 2003
The good guys challenge the bad guys in this battle. Also, Kenny dresses up as a cop with an attitude and Vic gets into the mind of a criminal. Games include: Dope on a Rope; Prison Break; Hand Job; Bunk Buddies; Legal Maze; Yankin' It
1x5 - The Couples Show
May 4, 2003
Romance is in the air with a very special couples only show. Vic, Kenny, and the Captain discuss the ins and outs of love and relationships. Games include: Plank Spankers; Romantic Rotating Surfboard of Death; Hot Steaming Bowl of Love; The Sticky Stuff of Love; Brass Balls of Love
1x6 - Inventors vs. Ex-Child Actors
May 11, 2003
Washed-up child actors go head-to-head with the keen minds of the inventors on this show. Also, overhearing one ex-child actor's catch phrase, Vic and Kenny go crazy-go-nuts. Games include: Get Over It; Sinkers and Floaters; Door Jam; Le Tour de Grand Prix; Log Drop
1x7 - College Girls
May 18, 2003
Spring break means girls, girls and more girls on this special edition of MXC. Hot college chicks challenge hot college babes in a tournament to find out who's the best of the bunch. Vic and Kenny admire the ladies while the Captain gives some sex-ed advice. Games include: Wall of Hidden Blistering Death; Blind-Sided Date; Sinkers and Floaters; Ball Busters; Log Drop
1x8 - Outdoorsmen vs. Educators
May 25, 2003
Teachers challenge the rugged outdoors men and women on this edition of MXC. Guy also reports from his new medieval managed care facility, which is still surprisingly vacant. Games include: Door Slammer; Sinkers and Floaters; Wall of Mame; Pole Riders; Log Drop
1x9 - Circus vs. Airlines
June 1, 2003
This episode features the exciting battle of the Airline Travel Industry against the Circus Workers. Vic discusses Kenny's options for joining the circus. Guy Le Douche's cousin Geek substitutes in for him so he can attend his annual parole hearing. Games include: Slippery Slope of Slanted Death; Foul Balls; Little Man in the Boat; Corn Holders; Mudballs
1x10 - Physical Fitness vs. Music Industry
June 26, 2003
The fit and muscular physical fitness industry challenges the burned-out musical team in this MXC battle. Also, Kenny shows us some new game prototypes. Games include: Turtle Gut Check; Mounting the Spike; Clear Sphere of Fear; Jerk and Release
1x11 - Fashion vs. Religion
June 26, 2003
The fashion people take on the bible-thumpers on this edition of MXC. Also, Vic and Kenny continue their tribute to the new First Network for Men. Games include: Yankers Away; The Poisonous Horny Toad; Shroom Zoom; Runaway Stump
1x12 - Adult Entertainment vs. Home Improvement
July 12, 2003
The adult entertainment industry challenges the home improvement industry in this edition. Captain Tenneal gets a special visit from porn star Ivana Swallow. Games include: Rotating Surfboard of Death; Dash to Death; Dope on a Rope; Elimination Idol
1x13 - Gambling Industry vs. Medical Professionals
July 19, 2003
Taking their chances in this episode, the gambling industry takes on the medical professionals. Also, we see how MXC is seen in the foreign nation of New Jersey. Games include: Sack Lunch; Boulder Dash; Tight Enders; Brass Balls
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