Welcome, Now Get Lost OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Nobuyuki Sakuma¡¯s Japanese comedy game show
Welcome, Now Get Lost OTT Release Date: Comedians face nonstop insults in a hilariously cursed village where losing their temper means elimination. This one¡¯s a wild game show that¡¯ll leave you ROFL.

Welcome, Now Get Lost OTT Release Date: What happens when you drop a bunch of comedians into a cursed village full of angry locals who won¡¯t stop insulting them? You get Welcome, Now Get Lost - Netflix¡¯s wild new Japanese unscripted comedy series that promises chaos, chuckles, and a whole lot of creative cursing.
Premiering on May 13, this bizarrely brilliant game show is not your regular dose of feel-good TV¡ unless watching comedians try not to snap under pressure is your kind of fun.
The rules are simple: Don¡¯t get mad, get funny
Set in a fictional village cursed with endless grumpiness, the show challenges comedians to keep their cool while being relentlessly roasted by furious ¡°villagers.¡± There¡¯s just one rule: no losing your temper. Get angry, flinch, or even look too offended, and you¡¯re out. Think of it as emotional dodgeball¡ but with insults instead of balls.
It¡¯s a twisted social experiment, a comedy boot camp, and a laugh riot all rolled into one. The real test? Turning those hostile jabs into hilarious comebacks without cracking under the pressure.
From viral YouTube hit to Netflix Original
This wild format isn¡¯t coming out of nowhere. Welcome, Now Get Lost is based on the viral YouTube series BATOUMURA, created by Japanese comedy genius Nobuyuki Sakuma - the brains behind Netflix¡¯s Last One Standing and LIGHTHOUSE.
Sakuma¡¯s original idea has already pulled in over 15 million views on his channel NOBROCK TV, proving that audiences love watching funny people squirm in uncomfortable situations. Now, with a bigger budget, a crazier setup, and Netflix backing it, the madness is about to go global.
Meet the man behind the mayhem: Host Koji Higashino
The face guiding us through this insult-fest is none other than Koji Higashino, a household name in Japanese comedy. With his signature poker face and sly humour, Higashino is the perfect host to stir the pot and let the chaos unfold. Joining him in the madness are comedy stars like Ken Watabe and Takashi Watanabe, each trying their best to stay cool in a storm of verbal jabs.
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