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Takeshi's Castle, now available on Roblox!
From Skipping Stones to Bridge Ball
The new reboot, exclusive on Prime Video!
Can you help find the pilot episode?

Takeshi's Castle, now available on Roblox!

Have you played the new Roblox game yet? More info here!

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From Skipping Stones to Bridge Ball

All of your favourite games are included, even one-timers.

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The new reboot, exclusive on Prime Video!

New games are included, and everything from the recent reboot.

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Can you help find the pilot episode?

...or any of these episodes classed as "Missing" or "Part found"?

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Takeshi's Castle, now available on Roblox!
From Skipping Stones to Bridge Ball
The new reboot, exclusive on Prime Video!
Can you help find the pilot episode?


ABOUT THE WIKI
Hello Keshiheads all around the world and welcome to Keshipedia, the Takeshi's Castle wiki where you can find all things related to the show from both the original series and the reboot in Japan, to the modern remakes from Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.

Anyone can edit this wiki, so feel free to add information, correct mistakes and even put a new page up. but it must be related to Takeshi's Castle.

As of now, there are a total of 529 articles and 4,888 images and pages has been edited a total of 14,531 times. If you need help or have any questions about editing this wiki, please visit the help pages.

NOTE: All game titles on this wiki are based on the United Kingdom names, except for some games in the reboot which will use the Japanese names.



WHAT IS TAKESHI'S CASTLE?
Takeshi's Castle started off as a Japanese gameshow from May 1986 until October 1990 and has since been aired around the world including a new modern remakes. The original show was filmed at Midoriyama Studios in Japan, now home to SASUKE (also known as Ninja Warrior).

On each episode, Count Takeshi guards his own castle and invites contestants to compete in crucial challenges guarded by Hayato Tani. As contestants complete each challenge successfully, they are one step-closer to beating the Count in the final show down. The top prize is 1 million yen if anyone manages to storm the castle.

The show became very popular at the time and still is to this day thanks to reruns regularly aired on TBS2 along with streaming in Japan. The show is also popular around the world (abilt shortened down with a local voiceover or subbed), so popular that a reboot began streaming from April 2023 with new games and new cast members.

In the reboot, there are four guards of the castle and contestants will defeat one of the guards with both brand new and remakes of popular games. It plays exactly the same, however, anyone who fails a game will take part in one of 3 pre-selected comeback games in order to return to the show.

RANDOM PICTURE

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ON THIS DAY
Did Count Takeshi really do nothing that day? Doesn't look like it (If the Count missed something, use the talk page)


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