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Bobcat's Big Ass Show : ウィキペディア英語版
Bobcat's Big Ass Show

''Bobcat's Big Ass Show'' is an American game show that aired on FX in 1998. Hosted by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait and announced by Eric Waddell, the series was based on a concept created by Waddell and packaged by Stone Stanley Productions.
Because the title contained an obscenity, TV guides and similar magazines would often simply refer to the show as "Bobcat's Big Show."
==First part==
The first part of the show featured contestants playing three games mainly based on ''Truth or Dare?'' Two contestants participated in each game; the winner of that game (as determined by audience applause) would become one of three finalists in a final round; the three losers of each game, as well as the two losers of the final round (collectively referred to in-show as "big ass losers") would be subjected to humiliation backstage.
One example of a stunt involved toy animals, and it was up to the contestant to act out getting chomped by the animal on the face (the stunt's name as an example was "When Animals Attack").

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