MXC (2003)

The cult comedy series that turned Japanese game show chaos into outrageous English-dubbed entertainment, airing on Spike from 2003 to 2007.

MXC - Series Information

  • Original Title: MXC
  • First Air Year: 2003
  • Last Air Year: 2007
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 5
  • Number of Episodes: 81
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 13, 2003 (United States - TV-PG), April 13, 2003 (India - U), April 13, 2003 (Australia - M), April 13, 2003 (Brazil - 14), April 13, 2003 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: Spike
  • Alternative Titles: Extrém küldetés (HU), Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (US)
  • Production Companies: TBS, RC Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan, United Kingdom

MXC - Plot

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.

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MXC - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Victor Wilson
  • Christopher Darga
  • Mary Scheer
  • Takeshi Kitano
  • John Cervenka
  • Sonemanma Higashi

MXC - FAQs

What is MXC based on?

MXC is a comedic reimagining of Takeshi's Castle, a wildly popular Japanese game show. The original footage was re-edited and overdubbed with outrageous English commentary, transforming it into a mock extreme sports broadcast packed with absurd humor and deliberately over-the-top narration.

Who are the main voices behind MXC?

The show's irreverent charm rests largely on Victor Wilson as commentator Vic Romano and Christopher Darga as his hapless partner Kenny Blankenship. Mary Scheer rounds out the core voice cast, while Takeshi Kitano, the original host of Takeshi's Castle, appears in the underlying footage.

Is MXC worth watching for fans of comedy?

Absolutely. MXC delivers a uniquely absurd brand of humor that holds up remarkably well. The combination of genuinely chaotic Japanese game show footage and razor-sharp, irreverent English dubbing creates comedy that feels both spontaneous and brilliantly crafted. It's a cult classic for good reason.

Where can you stream MXC right now?

MXC is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Midnight Pulp, and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. You can also buy episodes on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. Free ad-supported viewing is available on Pluto TV, Tubi TV, Cineverse, and Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads.

How many seasons and episodes does MXC have?

MXC ran for five seasons plus a specials collection, totalling 81 episodes across its 2003 to 2007 run on Spike. Season 3 was the largest with 27 episodes, while the other seasons each delivered between 13 and 15 episodes of chaotic, dubbed mayhem.

What network originally aired MXC?

MXC premiered on Spike on April 13, 2003, and remained on the network for its entire run through 2007. Spike, then positioning itself as a channel for male audiences, found in MXC one of its most distinctive and beloved original comedy offerings of the era.

How was MXC received by audiences and critics?

MXC developed a devoted cult following throughout its run, praised for its inventive dubbing and anarchic humor. Audiences embraced its willingness to push boundaries with crude yet clever commentary, and it remains fondly remembered as one of cable television's most creative and entertaining comedy experiments of the 2000s.

What shows are similar to MXC?

If MXC's chaotic game show energy appeals to you, check out Legends of the Hidden Temple for classic obstacle-course fun, or Whose Line Is It Anyway? for improvisational comedy mayhem. Catchphrase and Lingo offer lighter game show entertainment, while the original Takeshi's Castle is essential viewing for any MXC devotee.

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