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It also has a licensed game, ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.

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It also has a two licensed game, ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.
games, ''VideoGame/SentochuDensetsuNoShinobuToSabaibarubatoru'' and ''VideoGameChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.
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It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.

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It also had two has a licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and game, ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.
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* OneHitWonder / OneHitKill : The players and Shinobis both.



* ShockingElimination : As the show's nature, almost every episode feature one or more pre-show favorite player(s) got eliminated by someone else, usually weird reasons like being backsstabbed.

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The show incorporated elements of The Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and tools), and its parent show (missions for rewards). It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.

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The show incorporated elements of The Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and tools), and its parent show (missions for rewards).

It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.




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* ImprobableUseofaWeapon : Peter Aerts shown his unexceptional skill in Episode 6, defended a incoming battle ball by knocking it off by his battle ball on the hand. The caption immediately followed , calling such unusual move is a legal defense.

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* ImprobableUseofaWeapon ImprobableUseOfAWeapon : Peter Aerts shown his unexceptional skill in Episode 6, defended a incoming battle ball by knocking it off by his battle ball on the hand. The caption immediately followed , calling such unusual move is a legal defense.
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* CapturetheFlag: A mechanism of a mission used in episode 3. It involves a predetermined number of levers which, once pulled down, instantly deactivated all Shinobis in play. In Episode 4, this was integrated with a team battle, which only targets the own team's Shinobis.

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* CapturetheFlag: CaptureTheFlag: A mechanism of a mission used in episode 3. It involves a predetermined number of levers which, once pulled down, instantly deactivated all Shinobis in play. In Episode 4, this was integrated with a team battle, which only targets the own team's Shinobis.
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* AnnoyingLaugh: Sugimura's sharp laughing (particularly [[spoiler:the high-pitched laugh when he finished off Nanao]]) in Episode 2 along with his comments in the show not only made him looking evil in that episode, but also made many audience members feeling unconformable. After the show was aired, the former member of parliament was under heavy fire in real world.

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* AnnoyingLaugh: Sugimura's sharp laughing (particularly [[spoiler:the high-pitched laugh when he finished off Nanao]]) in Episode 2 along with his comments in the show not only made him looking look evil in that episode, but also made many audience members feeling unconformable. After the show was aired, the former member of parliament was under heavy fire in real world.
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At the start of the game, each player is given a predetermined amount of money. The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/note]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).

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At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen and a predetermined amount of money. The players ball. They will have 80-100 100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit other players and eliminate other players.them by hitting them with a ball.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/note]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).
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At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen (around $3,000). The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/note]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).

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At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen (around $3,000).a predetermined amount of money. The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/note]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).



The show incorporated elements of Thw Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and tools), and its parent show (missions for rewards). It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.

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The show incorporated elements of Thw The Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and tools), and its parent show (missions for rewards). It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.
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At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen (around $3,000). The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/labelnote]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).

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At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen (around $3,000). The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players[[/labelnote]] players[[/note]] Eliminating another player earns the eliminator their money. The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).

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This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen (Around $3,000) and a dodgeball.[[labelnote:Other stuff]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players.[[/labelnote]]

Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.

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This time around, At the start of the game, each player is given 250,000 yen (Around $3,000) (around $3,000). The players will have 80-100 minutes to find dodgeballs and a dodgeball.[[labelnote:Other stuff]]Female use them to hit and eliminate other players.[[note]]Female players are given a shield to compensate for their disadvantage against male players.[[/labelnote]]

players[[/labelnote]] Eliminating another player earns you the eliminator their money. In The game ends when there's [[ThereCanBeOnlyOne one player left standing]](, in which case they will win the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.grand prize,) or time runs out(, in which case nobody wins anything).



The show incorporated elements of Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), and its parent show (missions for rewards).

It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.

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The show incorporated elements of Thw Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), tools), and its parent show (missions for rewards).

rewards). It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.



* ThereCanBeOnlyOne: Only one player can left standing and win the game. If more than two players standing when the time reaches zero it will be a GameOver and nobody gets the prize.

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* ThereCanBeOnlyOne: Only one player can left standing and win the game. If more than two players standing when the time reaches zero runs out, it will be a GameOver and nobody gets the prize.
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* AintNoRule: When a player is eliminated, the player who deal the hit by him/herself or by his/her Shinobi takes all eliminated player's money, but Ain't No Rule stating that you cannot share it with other players if your hit is pulled out by a effort of teaming up with other player - This has been actually done in Episode 4, before it was subsequently legalized.
* AllOrNothing: You either win, or you lose. There's a bailout option available, but unlike Tousouchuu (which immediately ruled as successful exit), it need player survive for 5 minutes(as the rules since episode 4) before a bailout is counted as a success. Such time gap is certainly enough for anyone else to team up and search for that player. Obviously, players cannot bailout either less than 3 players are standing, or the time remaining is less than 5 minutes.
* AnnoyingLaugh: Sugimura's sharp laughing (particularly [[spoiler:the high-pitched laugh when he finished off Nanao]]) in Episode 2 along with his comments in the show not only made him looking evil in that episode, but also made many audience feeling unconformable. After the show was aired, the former member of parliament was under heavy fire in real world.
* BoringButPractical: The armor upgrade. Cheaper, easier to use, and more likely to stay with you than a Shinobi, but not nearly as cool. Most prefer the Shinobis, though armor upgrade has saved many people from being hit - at least once.
* CapturetheFlag: A mechanism of mission used in episode 3, which a number of levers were put once pulled down all Shinobis will be automatically deactivated. The episode 4 this was integrated with team battle, which only targets the own team's Shinobis.
* CastFromMoney: Players can strengthen themselves in many facilities - but all cost money, which means, reduce the amount grand prize. Usually the game started with grand prize of 5~6 million yen, but will drop drastically as game progresses, which usually ended in only 1 to 2 million at last.

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* AintNoRule: When a player is eliminated, the player who deal dealt the hit by him/herself or by his/her Shinobi takes all of the eliminated player's money, but Ain't No Rule there's no rule stating that you cannot share it with other players if your hit is pulled out by a effort of teaming up with other player - player; This has been actually done in Episode 4, before it was subsequently legalized.
* AllOrNothing: You either win, or you lose. There's a bailout option available, but unlike Tousouchuu (which immediately ruled as successful exit), it need the player needed survive for 5 minutes(as minutes (as the rules since episode 4) before a bailout is counted as a success. Such time gap is certainly enough for anyone else to team up and search for that player. Obviously, players cannot bailout when either less than 3 players are standing, or the time remaining is less than 5 minutes.
* AnnoyingLaugh: Sugimura's sharp laughing (particularly [[spoiler:the high-pitched laugh when he finished off Nanao]]) in Episode 2 along with his comments in the show not only made him looking evil in that episode, but also made many audience members feeling unconformable. After the show was aired, the former member of parliament was under heavy fire in real world.
* BoringButPractical: The armor upgrade. Cheaper, easier to use, and more likely to stay with you than a Shinobi, but not nearly as cool. Most prefer the Shinobis, though the armor upgrade has saved many people from being hit - at least once.
* CapturetheFlag: A mechanism of a mission used in episode 3, which 3. It involves a predetermined number of levers were put which, once pulled down down, instantly deactivated all Shinobis will be automatically deactivated. The episode 4 in play. In Episode 4, this was integrated with a team battle, which only targets the own team's Shinobis.
* CastFromMoney: Players can strengthen themselves in many facilities - facilities... but all of them cost money, which means, reduce reducing the amount grand prize. Usually Usually, the game started starts with a grand prize of 5~6 million yen, but will drop drastically as game progresses, which usually ended in only 1 to 2 million at last.



* DecapitatedArmy: Knocking off players holding Shinobi will immediately disable the Shinobi(s) he/she is holding with, this is particularly useful when dealing with special Shinobis.
* DidntSeeThatComing: In episode 5, Fujimoto see a event booth,[[spoiler: claimed with entry fee of 50,000 yen, players can take on Red Crow in the arena for a Shinobi. Thinking against a Red Crow is no big deal, Fujimoto paid for it and being lead to the arena. It turned out he had to be taking against 3 Red Crows, '''each''' equipped with a bullet gun - a weapon already proven too strong in Episode 2. As expected, he was knocked out by them in 5 seconds and realized it was nothing but a trap taking his 50,000 yen away.]]

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* DecapitatedArmy: Knocking off players holding Shinobi will immediately disable the Shinobi(s) he/she is holding with, this with. This is particularly useful when dealing with special Shinobis.
* DidntSeeThatComing: In episode 5, Fujimoto see saw a event booth,[[spoiler: claimed with entry fee of 50,000 yen, claiming that players can take on Red Crow in the arena for a Shinobi. Thinking against that taking on a Red Crow is no big deal, Fujimoto paid for it and being was subsequently lead to the arena. It turned arena... only to find out that he had to be taking was up against 3 against ''3 Red Crows, '''each''' Crows,'' each equipped with a bullet gun - gun, a weapon already proven too strong in Episode 2. As expected, he was knocked out by them in 5 seconds and realized it was nothing but a trap taking his 50,000 yen away.]]
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* AintNoRule: When a player is eliminated, the player who deal the hit by him/herself or by his/her Shinobi takes all eliminated player's money, but Ain't No Rule stating that you cannot share it with other players if your hit is pulled out by a effort of teaming up with other player - This has been actually done
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* GoldenSnitch: Taking out other player did have advantage in game progress(as may purchase upgrade in game with their earnings), but it means nothing if you are not standing until the end. It is theoretically possible that a player win the grand prize with only one throw - if he/she deals the hit to opponent when only two players are left. (This has actually happened in the show - with the help of Shinobi)
* ThereCanBeOnlyOne: Only one player can left standing and win the game. If more than two players standing when the time reaches zero it will be a GameOver and nobody gets the prize.
* {{Whammy}}: Taking a hit by other player, or their Shinobi (Shinobi's attack are counted as the controller's attack). However, if the battle ball is caught by the player, or hitting anything else (including player's item) first before hitting the player the hit don't count.

!!This Show Provides Examples Of:
* AintNoRule: When a player is eliminated, the player who deal the hit by him/herself or by his/her Shinobi takes all eliminated player's money, but Ain't No Rule stating that you cannot share it with other players if your hit is pulled out by a effort of teaming up with other player - This has been actually done in Episode 4, before it was subsequently legalized.


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* GoldenSnitch: Taking out other player did have advantage in game progress(as may purchase upgrade in game with their earnings), but it means nothing if you are not standing until the end. It is theoretically possible that a player win the grand prize with only one throw - if he/she deals the hit to opponent when only two players are left. (This has actually happened in the show - with the help of Shinobi)


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* ThereCanBeOnlyOne: Only one player can left standing and win the game. If more than two players standing when the time reaches zero it will be a GameOver and nobody gets the prize.
* {{Whammy}}: Taking a hit by other player, or their Shinobi (Shinobi's attack are counted as the controller's attack). However, if the battle ball is caught by the player, or hitting anything else (including player's item) first before hitting the player the hit don't count.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Ninjas with a shield, a dodgeball and a Kusari-fundo. RuleOfCool or trouble waiting to happen.[[note]]In RFM, the Kusari-fundo is usually equipped with a ball.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Ninjas with a shield, a dodgeball and a Kusari-fundo. RuleOfCool or trouble waiting to happen.[[note]]In RFM, BFM, the Kusari-fundo is usually equipped with a ball.[[/note]]]]
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It also had two licensed games, consisting of ''VideoGame/ChouTousouchuuAtsumareSaikyouNoTousoushaTachi'' and ''VideoGame/ChouSentouChuuKyuukyokuNoShinobuToBattlePlayerChoujouKessen''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Ninjas with a shield, a dodgeball and a Kusari-fundo. RuleOfCool or trouble waiting to happen.[[note]]In RFM, the Kusari-fundo is usually equipped with a ball.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Ninjas with a shield, a dodgeball and a Kusari-fundo. RuleOfCool or trouble waiting to happen.[[note]]In RFM, the Kusari-fundo is usually equipped with a ball.]]
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Still finding its feet, it has incorporated elements of Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), and its parent shows (missions for rewards).

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Still finding its feet, it has The show incorporated elements of Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), and its parent shows show (missions for rewards).
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The official site is seen [https://www.fujitv.co.jp/sentochu/top.html here].

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The official site is seen [https://www.[[https://www.fujitv.co.jp/sentochu/top.html here].
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The official site is seen [https://www.fujitv.co.jp/sentochu/top.html here].

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This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen (Around $3,000)[[note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] and a dodgeball[[note]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.

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This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen (Around $3,000)[[note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] $3,000) and a dodgeball[[note]]Female dodgeball.[[labelnote:Other stuff]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. for their disadvantage against male players.[[/labelnote]]

Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.
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This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen[[note]]About three thousand dollars[[/note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] and a dodgeball[[note]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.

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This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen[[note]]About three thousand dollars[[/note]]In yen (Around $3,000)[[note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] and a dodgeball[[note]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne.

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Japanese GameShow and {{Spinoff}} from Series/RunForMoneyTousouchuu, having a shared Mythology. It's known officially as "battle for money 戦闘中".

This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen (about three thousand dollars)[[note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] and a dodgeball[[note]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne. Still finding its feet, it has incorporated elements of Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), and its parent shows (missions for rewards).

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Japanese GameShow and {{Spinoff}} from Series/RunForMoneyTousouchuu, having a shared Mythology. It's known officially as "battle for money 戦闘中".

戦闘中". As of 2019, eight DVD volumes are released in Japan with all the aired episodes.

This time around, each player is given 250,000 yen (about yen[[note]]About three thousand dollars)[[note]]In dollars[[/note]]In episode 5 it was reduced to 250,000 each[[/note]] and a dodgeball[[note]]Female players are additionally given a shield to compensate the disadvantages to men[[/note]]. Eliminating another player earns you their money. In the end, ThereCanBeOnlyOne. ThereCanBeOnlyOne.

Still finding its feet, it has incorporated elements of Legend of Zelda (spending part of your fund on allies and defensive armor), and its parent shows (missions for rewards).



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