List of Challenges in Takeshi's Castle - C

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  • Catch It (V1): On a baseball field, the Popcorn twins (usually) hit a ball high up into the air. A group of contestants in giant Japanese Baseball League uniforms have to try to catch it. Whoever does goes through. Each get several chances, but if they still don't get it, they're out. Called Foul Balls (because the baseball was supposedly dipped in some rank odor) or Spit Balls (because they were soaked in saliva) on MXC. The background music for this game is James Last's song Vibrations.
  • Catch It (V2): A soccer ball is fired into the air, which a player must catch. One contestant plays at a time. Played on either mud or snow. Once called Mud Ball in the UK version, and called Dirty Muddy Balls, Dry Balls (in the Monster Special where players had to chase the balls on a padded surface as an accommodation to the bulky costumes), Mud Slingers, Highballers (where they chased onto a shallow man-made lake) or Catch Hell on MXC. In the Spanish version "Humor Amarillo" it was known as La Mano de Dios (Hand of God) (Referencing Diego Maradona's infamous Hand of God goal.). In Brazil, this game was named as Fuça-Fuça, or The PigStew.
  • Cheeze-Berry Hill: Like Blueberry Hill, but players were dressed as cheese balls. Also, "Dennis The Menace" was replaced by "Desperate Dan". The background music for this game is from the video game Butasan.
  • Corn Cob Trip: Similar to "Mushroom Trip" except with a giant corn cob. Called Corn Holders on MXC. The background music for this game is fighting music from the anime Ranma 1/2.

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