Celebrity Samurai

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Celebrity Samurai
Celebrity samurai.jpg
ICHI NI SAN GO KABUTE!
GenreComedy, game show
Created byAssociated Broadcasting Company
Presented byJoey de Leon
Ruffa Mi
Wilma Doesnt
Mr. Fu
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Executive producerManuel V. Pangilinan
Running time30-45 minutes
Release
Original networkAssociated Broadcasting Company (TV5)
Picture formatNTSC 480i
Original release(Pinoy Samurai)
February 27, 2011 - September 25, 2011
(Celebrity Samurai)
October 2, 2011 –
June 10, 2012 (2012-06-10)
Chronology
Followed byGame N Go
External links
Website

Celebrity Samurai (formerly Pinoy Samurai) is a Philippine comedy game show hosted by Joey de Leon as Prinsipe Sutsut (lit. Prince Sutsut), Ruffa Mi (Kimonay), Wilma Doesnt (Itimpura) and Mr. Fu (Gaysha), broadcast by TV5 and aired on Sundays before Paparazzi Showbiz Exposed.

It features celebrities engaged in different games, obstacles and challenges administered by Prinsipe Sutsut.

The show was formerly called Pinoy Samurai, and featured ordinary Filipinos engaged in different obstacles to become the Pinoy Samurai, who won a reward for up to 150,000 pesos cash.

Main hosts[]

  • Joey de Leon as Prinsipe Sutsut
  • Ruffa Mi as Kimonay
  • Wilma Doesnt as Itimpura
  • Mr. Fu as Gaysha

Games and Game Masters[]

Sumo Kokana[]

  • Tiny - The giant sumo wrestler
  • Godzira - The not-so-sturdy monster
  • Kulang the Barbarian - The skinny Barbarian
  • Princess Hentay

Who Wants to be a Pritong Psychic[]

Angry Balls[]

  • Wilma Doesnt as Itimpura
  • Mr. Fu as Gaysha

Tsunami Chair[]

Pin The Tail on the Pig[]

  • Tita Kris
  • K.O.

Other games[]

  • Putok to Putok
  • Roulette Trap
  • Hiro Bato
  • Ang Tenga Tenga Mo
  • Japajump
  • Apakyaw

See also[]

  • List of programs broadcast by TV5

External links[]


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