Four teams of adults and kids prove they are not chicken during the Frenzy, and that they can serve up bubble tea in a slippery situation. But can they avoid getting dunked?
Contestants take a crazy subway ride and dress up as babies, but the real challenge to decide the winner happens when they slide down a slippery slope.
Contestants learn that having too many arms is difficult when attempting transport water, but as long as their bubble doesn't burst, they can get to the last round where they hopefully won't get dumped on.
This episode is wet and slippery as contestants dive for coins, serve a cup of tea and finally slip and slide while carrying large slippery fish. Talk about mayhem.
Contestants bounce off each other while trying to catch balls and then run for their lives to create a masterpiece. The only way for the madness to end is if they can stick to the wall.
Moving large fish gets slippery and a game of soccer proves to be disorienting. As long as they don't get dizzy in the last round, contestants are good for the win.
Contestants are faced with too many arms and legs in the first game followed by bikes that are too small. In the end, a really good jump is all they need.
You know it's a normal day on Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong. when you're carrying slippery fish, trying to carefully pour tea while running and getting dizzy while delivering soup.
There are no chickens during the first game and contestants seem to deliver bubble tea well in a slippery situation. But can contestants avoid getting dunked?
Contestants take a crazy subway ride, which makes them act like complete babies in the next game. However, the team that can slide like a penguin will grab the win.
Teams slip and slide as they try to move water, but are careful not to burst their bubbles as they move on to decide who will be dumped and reign supreme.
In the first challenge, contestants must take the train before trying to avoid it in the second game. If they make it to the end they'll be invited to a "Lucky Miso Soup Party!"
Moving seawater with multiple legs and creating a masterpiece while running all require skill. At the end of the day, it's all about the luck of the cut.
With an underwater search and nontraditional tea ceremony in the first two rounds the final two teams will need to avoid slipping and sliding to win the Impossibly Large Trophy.