MXC

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  • TV-PG
  • 2003
  • 5 Seasons
  • 8.7  (3,366)

MXC is an outrageous competition show that aired on Spike TV from 2003 to 2007. It's a unique blend of humor, pain, and athleticism that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The show is hosted by Mary Scheer and Takeshi Kitano, with John Cervenka, Sonemanma Higashi, Victor Wilson, and Christopher Darga serving as commentators. Each episode features two teams of contestants, each dressed in crazy costumes, competing in a variety of challenging obstacle courses. The show's format is based on the Japanese television series Takeshi's Castle, which was first aired in 1986. However, MXC takes it to the next level by adding American-style humor and commentary. The show's challenges are designed to be both physically and mentally demanding, and they range from simple races to elaborate obstacle courses. Some of the challenges include giant spinning wheels, human catapults, and massive rubber balls. The teams are often required to navigate through mud, water, and other challenging terrain. What makes MXC so unique is its over-the-top commentary. The show's commentators are constantly making jokes, poking fun at the contestants, and even cracking jokes about current events. Their banter is often so hilarious that it overshadows the actual competitions. Throughout the show, viewers get to know the contestants a little better, as they are interviewed before and after each challenge. This gives the show a real human element, as viewers root for their favorite contestants and feel their pain when they fall or fail to complete a challenge. MXC also features a wide variety of crazy costumes, from sumo wrestlers to superheroes to giant bananas. The show's producers clearly have a love for absurdity, and it's evident in every aspect of the show. Overall, MXC is a show that's hard not to love. It's ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain fun. The show is a testament to the power of humor and the human spirit, as contestants push themselves to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh and keep you entertained, look no further than MXC.

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Seasons
College Sports vs. the Mall of Baghdad
13. College Sports vs. the Mall of Baghdad
February 10, 2007
College sports teams take on would-be retailers in Baghdad in contests that include 'Mud Butlers' and 'Boulder Dash.'
People Who Piss Us Off vs. Worst Jobs
12. People Who Piss Us Off vs. Worst Jobs
February 3, 2007
Jerks take on workers with the worst jobs in contests that include 'Wallbuggers' and 'Surfboard of Death.' Featured: the Captain is reimagined as an action hero.
White House vs. The World
11. White House vs. The World
January 27, 2007
The Bush Administration takes on the rest of the world. Included: 'Sinkers and Floaters.'
Hot Chicks of Primetime vs. Hot Celebrity Mommies
10. Hot Chicks of Primetime vs. Hot Celebrity Mommies
January 20, 2007
Prime-time starlets compete with celebrity moms in contests that include 'Sinkers and Floaters' and 'Brass Balls.'
Green Peace vs. Body Obsessed
9. Green Peace vs. Body Obsessed
January 13, 2007
Environmental activists take on the self-image obsessed. Included: 'Log Drop.'
Young N' Rich vs. Men's Magazines
8. Young N' Rich vs. Men's Magazines
January 6, 2007
Young wealthy types combat publishers of men's magazines.
Jackass vs. Stand-up Comics
7. Jackass vs. Stand-up Comics
December 27, 2006
Stuntmen and comedians compete in a series of games, including 'Rotating Surfboard of Death' and 'Boulder Dash.'
Chick Magnets vs. Famous Felons
6. Chick Magnets vs. Famous Felons
December 23, 2006
Convicts battle chick magnets in a series of games that include 'Sinkers and Floaters' and 'Cut the Cheese.'
Sexual Pioneers vs. Violent Films
5. Sexual Pioneers vs. Violent Films
December 16, 2006
Sex and violence compete during this episode featuring teams representing adult trailblazers and brutal movies. Included: a tribute to 'The Exorcist.'
V.G.A.D.D. Awards (Video Games Attention Deficit Disorder Awards)
4. V.G.A.D.D. Awards (Video Games Attention Deficit Disorder Awards)
December 9, 2006
Video-game enthusiasts battle video-game designers in a series of competitions, including 'Window Pain' and 'Clear Sphere of Fear.'
Superheroes vs. MySpace
3. Superheroes vs. MySpace
November 18, 2006
Web-page designers take on superheroes.
Gay Rights vs. The Religious Right
2. Gay Rights vs. The Religious Right
November 11, 2006
The fifth season kicks off with a clash between members of the religious right and advocates for gay rights.
Stoners vs. Healthnuts
1. Stoners vs. Healthnuts
November 10, 2006
Stoners are lampooned against Healthnuts in this competition.
Description

MXC is an outrageous competition show that aired on Spike TV from 2003 to 2007. It's a unique blend of humor, pain, and athleticism that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The show is hosted by Mary Scheer and Takeshi Kitano, with John Cervenka, Sonemanma Higashi, Victor Wilson, and Christopher Darga serving as commentators.

Each episode features two teams of contestants, each dressed in crazy costumes, competing in a variety of challenging obstacle courses. The show's format is based on the Japanese television series Takeshi's Castle, which was first aired in 1986. However, MXC takes it to the next level by adding American-style humor and commentary.

The show's challenges are designed to be both physically and mentally demanding, and they range from simple races to elaborate obstacle courses. Some of the challenges include giant spinning wheels, human catapults, and massive rubber balls. The teams are often required to navigate through mud, water, and other challenging terrain.

What makes MXC so unique is its over-the-top commentary. The show's commentators are constantly making jokes, poking fun at the contestants, and even cracking jokes about current events. Their banter is often so hilarious that it overshadows the actual competitions.

Throughout the show, viewers get to know the contestants a little better, as they are interviewed before and after each challenge. This gives the show a real human element, as viewers root for their favorite contestants and feel their pain when they fall or fail to complete a challenge.

MXC also features a wide variety of crazy costumes, from sumo wrestlers to superheroes to giant bananas. The show's producers clearly have a love for absurdity, and it's evident in every aspect of the show.

Overall, MXC is a show that's hard not to love. It's ridiculous, outrageous, and just plain fun. The show is a testament to the power of humor and the human spirit, as contestants push themselves to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh and keep you entertained, look no further than MXC.

MXC is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (91 episodes). The series first aired on April 13, 2003.

Where to Watch MXC

MXC is available for streaming on the Spike TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch MXC on demand at and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    April 13, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    8.7  (3,366)