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'''''Japanese Bug Fights'' (世界最強虫王決定戦)'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/japan-bug-fights|title=Japan - Bug Fights|publisher=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice Canada]]|accessdate=15 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxim.com/funny/ultimate-bug-fighting-championship|title=Ultimate (Bug) Fighting Championship|last=Markowitz|first=Riki |date=20 May 2008|publisher=[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]|accessdate=15 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/10016/japanese-bug-fights/|title=Japanese Bug Fights|last=Spriggs |first=Maleeka |date=15 July 2009|publisher=[[Weekly World News]]|accessdate=15 October 2013}}</ref> refers to a more than 58-part video series featuring various kinds of insects, arachnids, and other terrifying creatures battling to the death in a little plastic arena. There are only two bugs to a fight and most fights end with one bug killing their opponent. In some cases, the fights end in a draw if neither bug is able to terminate their opponent.
'''''Japanese Bug Fights'' (世界最強虫王決定戦)'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/japan-bug-fights|title=Japan - Bug Fights|publisher=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice Canada]]|accessdate=15 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxim.com/funny/ultimate-bug-fighting-championship |title=Ultimate (Bug) Fighting Championship |last=Markowitz |first=Riki |date=20 May 2008 |publisher=[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]] |accessdate=15 October 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023040731/http://www.maxim.com/funny/ultimate-bug-fighting-championship |archivedate=23 October 2013 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/10016/japanese-bug-fights/|title=Japanese Bug Fights|last=Spriggs |first=Maleeka |date=15 July 2009|publisher=[[Weekly World News]]|accessdate=15 October 2013}}</ref> refers to a more than 58-part video series featuring various kinds of insects, arachnids, and other terrifying creatures battling to the death in a little plastic arena. There are only two bugs to a fight and most fights end with one bug killing their opponent. In some cases, the fights end in a draw if neither bug is able to terminate their opponent.


== Rules of Japanese Bug Fights ==
== Rules of Japanese Bug Fights ==

Revision as of 10:34, 19 April 2017

Japanese Bug Fights (世界最強虫王決定戦)[1][2][3] refers to a more than 58-part video series featuring various kinds of insects, arachnids, and other terrifying creatures battling to the death in a little plastic arena. There are only two bugs to a fight and most fights end with one bug killing their opponent. In some cases, the fights end in a draw if neither bug is able to terminate their opponent.

Rules of Japanese Bug Fights

  • 1: Two bugs fight to the death
  • 2: Bug fights go on as long as they have to
  • 3: Outside weapons are prohibited

SEASON 1

  • The 1st - Sia Ferox vs. Camel Spider
  • The 2nd - Deathstalker vs. Japanese Giant Hornet
  • The 3rd - Manticora Tiger Beetle vs. Giant Deathstalker Scorpion
  • The 4th - Japanese Centipede vs. Japanese Giant Hornet
  • The 5th - Moellenkampi Beetle vs. Tarandus Stag Beetle
  • The 6th - Camel Spider vs. Praying Mantis
  • The 7th - King Baboon vs. Giant Deathstalker
  • The 8th - Elephas Stag Beetle vs. Super Orange
  • The 9th - House Centipede vs. Sia Ferox
  • The 10th - Japanese Giant Hornet vs. Praying Mantis
  • The 11th - Papa New Black Scorpion vs. Blue Yabbie
  • The 12th - Reddish Malaysia Centipede vs. Japanese Giant Hornet
  • The 13th - Kabutomushi vs. King Baboon
  • The 14th - African Cave Spider vs. Africa Mantis
  • The 15th - Japanese Giant Hornet vs. Israeli Golden Scorpion
  • The 16th - Egyptian Golden Scorpion vs. Tanzania flat tail Centipede
  • The 17th - Deathstalker vs. Thailand Black Tarantula
  • The 18th - Sia Ferox vs. Praying Mantis
  • The 19th - Whip Spider vs. Cobra Head Mantis
  • The 20th - Sumatran Caucasus Beetle vs. Blue Yabbie
  • The 21th - Deathstalker Scorpion vs. Centipede
  • The 22nd - Desert Hairy Scorpion vs. Giant Orange Deathstalker Scorpion
  • The 23rd - Tarandus Stag Beetle vs. Malaysia Giant Centipede
  • The 24th - Tawian Centipede vs. Egyptian Golden Scorpion
  • The 25th - Java Caucasus Beetle vs. Emperor Scorpion
  • The 26th - Rose Hair Tarantula vs. Whip Spider
  • The 27th - Giant Hornet vs. Grasshopper
  • The 28th - Vinegaroon vs. Fail Beetle
  • The 29th - Vietnam Giant Centipede vs. Deathstalker Scorpion
  • The 30th - Tokara Stag Beetle vs. Yellow Forest Scorpion

SEASON 2

  • 1st - Harabiro mantis vs Giant Mombasa Spider
  • 2nd - Harabiro mantis vs Camel spider
  • 3rd&4th - Blue leg giant Centipede vs Harabiro mantis
  • 5th - Yellow forest scorpion vs Mexican Vinegaroon
  • 6th - Tokara stag beetle vs Scorpion
  • 7th - Tokara stag beetle vs Mexican Vinegaroon
  • 8th - Whip spider vs Trap door spider
  • 9th - Blue leg giant Centipede vs Feather Camel spider
  • 10th - Rhino Stag beetle vs Emperor Scorpion
  • 11th - Yellow forest scorpion vs Kenyan Spider
  • 12th - Yellow forest Scorpion vs Somali red Scorpion
  • 13th - Somali red scorpion vs Red edge ground beetle
  • 14th - Red edge ground beetle vs Little Stag beetle
  • 15th - Dead Leaf mantis vs Giant Mombasa Spider
  • 16th - Desert Hairy Scorpion vs Somali Red Scorpion
  • 17th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Drinker Spider
  • 18th - Manticora Tiger Beetle vs Camel spider
  • 19th - Manticora Tiger Beetle vs Yellow Leg Centipede
  • 20th - Manticora Tiger Beetle vs Whip spider
  • 21st - Manticora Tiger Beetle vs Harabiro mantis
  • 22nd - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Emperor Scorpion
  • 23rd - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Mexican Vinegaroon
  • 24th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Dead Leaf mantis
  • 25th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Somali Red Scorpion
  • 26th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Desert Hairy Scorpion
  • 27th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Little Stag beetle
  • 28th - Manticora Tiger beetle vs Red edge Grown beetle

Season 3

  • 1st - Rhino Stag Beetle VS Emperor Scorpion
  • 2nd - Caucasus Beetle VS Kabutomushi
  • 3rd - Caucasus Beetle VS Emperor Scorpion
  • 4th - Caucasus Beetle VS Kabutomush (same as the 2nd)
  • 5th - Caucasus Beetle VS Emperor Scorpion (same as the 3rd)
  • 6th - Vietnam Giant Centipede VS Emperor Scorpion
  • 7th - Kabutomushi VS Miyama Stag Beetle
  • 8th - Caucasus Beetle VS Kabutomushi
  • 9th - Hercules Ecuatorianus VS Rhino Beetle
  • 10th - Palawan Stag Beetle VS Emperor Scorpion
  • 11th - Vietnam Giant Centipede VS King Baboon

English Version (United States)

Most of the JBF videos are also illegally hosted on GladiatorBugs .com with additional videos & commentary from fans.

References

  1. ^ "Japan - Bug Fights". Vice Canada. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. ^ Markowitz, Riki (20 May 2008). "Ultimate (Bug) Fighting Championship". Maxim. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Spriggs, Maleeka (15 July 2009). "Japanese Bug Fights". Weekly World News. Retrieved 15 October 2013.