Go Fighting!

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Go Fighting!
Also known asChinese: 极限挑战; pinyin: Jíxiàn Tiǎozhàn
极限挑战
Jíxiàn Tiǎozhàn
GenreGame-reality-variety show
Developed byYuan Lei(Season 1)
Bao Xiaoqun(Seasons 1–3)
Wang Jianjun, Gao Yunfei(Seasons 4–6)
Directed byYan Min(Seasons 1–4)
Ren Jing(Season 2), Shi Jianing(Seasons 5-current)
StarringSun Honglei
Huang Lei
Huang Bo
Wang Xun
Show Lo
Lay Zhang
Opening theme"A Man's Job 男人的事" by all original cast members
ComposerPeng Fei
Country of originChina
Original languageChinese
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes62 (including special episode and movie) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersLi Yong
Zhu Tao
Bao Xiaoqun(Season 1 only)
Production locationChina
Running timeAbout 90 minutes
Original release
NetworkSMG: Dragon Television
ReleaseJune 14, 2015 (2015-06-14) –
present
Related
Sisters Over Flowers

Go Fighting! (Chinese: 极限挑战; pinyin: Jíxiàn Tiǎozhàn) is a Chinese variety show broadcast on SMG: Dragon Television. It was first aired June 14, 2015.[1] Go Fighting! is classified as a game-variety-reality show, and the MCs and guests complete missions at a landmark to win the objective. Usually each episode will also have an overarching theme or story.[citation needed] Each episode varies in the challenges and the instructions given to the MCs, and rules are not strictly enforced, resulting in a largely unscripted show.

History[edit]

The show has been a commercial and critical success since its inception, and the MCs have received praise for 'breaking the rules' of usual variety game shows and mingling with normal people going about their daily lives.[2] The first and second seasons averaged ratings of 8.9/10 and 9.1/10 on China's main review-based social network site Douban.[3][4]

The show's catch phrases are "This is fate / 这就是命" and "This is love / 这就是爱" with a corresponding action that resembles the Chinese character for 'fate / 命'. Go Fighting! has been called the Chinese version of the popular Korean variety show Infinite Challenge; this comparison has led to minor controversies.

Personnel[edit]

In March 2019, it was reported that original director Yan Min and cast members Huang Bo and Sun Honglei have decided to temporarily back out of the show after Season 4 due to scheduling conflicts. Huang Lei stated he would only be present for 3 episodes due to acting commitments.[5] They were replaced by Lei Jiayin, Yue Yunpeng and Dilraba Dilmurat.

In March 2020, Season 6 began filming with a brand new cast consisting of Lei Jiayin, Guo Jingfei, Jia Nailiang, Yue Yunpeng, and Deng Lun. Wang Xun and Zhang Yixing ("Lay") were the only original cast members left.[6]

Current Cast[edit]

Name Age Occupation Duration Notes
Wang Xun 49 Actor 1–present
Lay Zhang 32 Actor, singer, and dancer 501–503, 506, 509, 510
Absent: 304, 403–405, 408, 412
Yue Yunpeng 39 Comedian 5–present 202, 501–present
Dilraba Dilmurat 31 Actress
Lei Jiayin 40 Actor
Jia Nailiang 40 Actor 504, 505, 507, 508, 5011
Guo Jingfei 44 Actor 6–present
Deng Lun 31 Actor 6–present

Original Cast[edit]

Name Age Occupation Duration Notes
Sun Honglei 53 Actor 1–4 501 (video appearance), 506 (video appearance)
Huang Lei 52 Actor, Singer,
Teacher, Director
1–5 Absent: 502, 503, 505, 507, 509, 510
Huang Bo 49 Actor 1–4 Absent: 302, 303
Wang Xun 49 Actor, Screenwriter,
Director
1–Present
Show Lo 44 Singer, Actor, Host 1–5 Absent: 105
Lay Zhang 32 Actor, singer, and dancer 1–Present 501–503, 506, 509, 510
Absent: 304, 403–405, 408, 412

Relationships[edit]

Relation Members Details
Go Fighting Three Idiots
极限三傻
Sun Honglei
Wang Xun
Lay Zhang
In episode 1/01, the three were put in a team. Sun Honglei's foolish big brother act, along with Lay Zhang's absent-mindedness and Wang Xun's slowness to realize, created this lasting combination.
Go Fighting Three Geniuses
极限三精
Huang Lei
Huang Bo
Show Lo
In episode 1/01, the three were put in a team. In comparison to the Three Idiots, these three are considered geniuses (Huang Lei in particular), although recently Show Lo has exhibited sillier behaviour, making him more alike to the Three Idiots and being referred to as the Fourth Idiot.
Minesweeper Alliance
扫雷联盟
Huang Lei
Huang Bo
Show Lo
Wang Xun
Lay Zhang
The character 'lei' in Sun Honglei's name is the same as the character for a mine. In episode 2/03, the five banded together to steal Sun Honglei's jogger step counter. In episode 2/09 however, Wang Xun joined Sun Honglei's team and the minesweeper alliance consisted of 4 people instead.
Hong-Xing Combination 红兴组合 Sun Honglei
Lay Zhang
In episode 1/02, Sun Honglei stole Lay Zhang's suitcase containing several gold bars, though the latter forgave him afterwards. Sun Honglei also broadcast a missing person notice over Shanghai's local radio station to search for Lay Zhang in episode 2/01.
Lei-Lei Combination
雷磊组合
Sun Honglei
Huang Lei
The two actors originally became friends on the set of 2011 drama Men (男人帮), and their affection for each other led to the creation of this pairing.
Teacher-Student Combination
师徒组合
Huang Lei

Lay Zhang

In Season 1, Lay Zhang is stunned by Huang Lei's reasoning skills, and decides to become his student. In Season 2, the two form a team in the 24-hour bike race. They are also known as the Two-Foxes combination, as Lay later learns to be more shrewd.
Pineapple Combination
菠萝组合
Huang Bo
Show Lo
In Season 2, Huang Bo played Show Lo's mother in the comedy sketch remake of Meteor Garden. Combining the two characters from their names makes the word pineapple.
Double Huang Combination
双黄组合
Huang Lei
Huang Bo
The two have been labelled as the smartest MCs in the show after Show Lo started resembling an 'idiot'.
Pig-Sheep Combination
猪羊组合
Show Lo
Lay Zhang
They often paired up for missions, and in the last episode of Season 1, they were known as Mirror Brothers after Show successfully imitated Lay Zhang during a taxi ride.
Lei-Luo Combination
雷罗组合
Sun Honglei
Show Lo
In episode 1/06, the two were forced to cross dress as women and fight for a seat on the train. In episode 1/09, Show Lo helped Sun Honglei complete his mission of picking lotus seed heads.

List of episodes[edit]

If more than one set of teams are used other than the Race Mission teams, they are divided and distinguished to the corresponding mission under Teams. Team members are listed in alphabetical order from Team Leader, to Members, to Guests. As some episodes consisted of road missions and were not confined to a single landmark nor was a landmark officially recognized on-air, the landmark shown for those episodes is the final mission venue.

Series overview[edit]

Season Episodes Originally aired
Premiere Finale
Season 1 12 June 14, 2015 (2015-06-14) September 20, 2015 (2015-09-20)
Special 1
special for China's National Day week
October 5, 2015 (2015-10-05)
Movie 1 January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)
Season 2 12 April 17, 2016 (2016-04-17) July 3, 2016 (2016-07-03)
Charity Concert (full) 1 July 10, 2016 (2016-07-10)
Season 3 12 July 9, 2017 (2017-07-09) November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
Season 4 12 April 29, 2018 (2018-04-29) July 15, 2018 (2018-07-15)
Season 5 12 May 12, 2019 July 28, 2019
Season 6 12 May 10, 2020 Present

List of episodes[edit]

List of guests[edit]

The following is a compilation of guests and the number of time they have been on the show. They are listed in order of appearance.

Daniela Anahí Bessia[7] Guest

Ratings[edit]

First Season[edit]

 China Dragon Television premiere ratings (CSM50)
Episode Date Rating Share Ranking
1/01 June 14, 2015 1.191 4.55 2
1/02 June 21, 2015 1.650 5.26 2
1/03 June 28, 2015 1.854 6.21 1
1/04 July 5, 2015 2.127 6.83 1
1/05 July 12, 2015 2.379 7.90 1
1/06 July 19, 2015 2.742 9.24 1
1/07 July 26, 2015 2.570 8.75 1
1/08 August 2, 2015 2.718 8.54 1
1/09 August 9, 2015 2.900 8.73 1
1/10 September 6, 2015 1.540 4.73 3
1/11 September 13, 2015 2.026 6.71 1
1/12 September 20, 2015 2.110 6.82 1
  1. The data determined by CSM.
  2. Ratings ranked above not including CCTV.
  3. Information source:卫视小露电.

Second Season[edit]

 China Dragon Television premiere ratings (CSM52)
Episode Date Rating Share Ranking
2/01 April 17, 2016 2.076 6.73 1
2/02 April 24, 2016 2.025 6.42 1
2/03 May 1, 2016 2.472 7.74 1
2/04 May 8, 2016 2.419 7.69 1
2/05 May 15, 2016 2.099 6.60 1
2/06 May 22, 2016 1.991 6.34 1
2/07 May 29, 2016 2.052 6.60 1
2/08 June 5, 2016 2.079 6.34 1
2/09 June 12, 2016 1.875 6.08 1
2/10 June 19, 2016 1.862 6.45 2
2/11 June 26, 2016 2.394 7.81 1
2/12 July 3, 2016 2.969 9.60 1
  1. The data determined by CSM.
  2. Ratings ranked above not including CCTV.
  3. Information source:卫视小露电.

Third season[edit]

 China Dragon Television premiere ratings (CSM50)
Episode Date Rating Share Ranking
3/01 July 9, 2017 1.606 7.73 1
3/02 July 16, 2017 1.587 7.69 2
3/03 July 23, 2017 1.436 7.12 1
3/04 July 30, 2017 1.506 7.46 1
3/05 August 6, 2017 1.615 8.56 1
3/06 August 13, 2017 1.314 6.85 1
3/07 August 20, 2017 1.190 6.24 1
3/08 August 27, 2017 1.095 6.80 1
3/09 September 3, 2017 1.124 7.10 3
3/10 November 3, 2017 0.580 3.91 7
3/11 November 10, 2017 0.447 2.69 9
3/12 November 17, 2017 0.474 2.54 9
  1. The data determined by CSM.
  2. Ratings ranked above not including CCTV.
  3. Information source:卫视小露电.

Fourth Season[edit]

 China Dragon Television premiere ratings (CSM52)
Episode Date Rating Share Ranking
4/01 April 29, 2018 1.120 4.22 2
4/02 May 6, 2018 1.000 3.84 2
4/03 May 13, 2018 1.269 5.41 1
4/04 May 20, 2018 1.245 6.62 1
4/05 May 27, 2018 1.146 4.71 2
4/06 June 3, 2018 1.175 4.82 2
4/07 June 10, 2018 1.197 5.19 2
4/08 June 17, 2018 1.134 4.28 1
4/09 June 24, 2018 1.482 5.60 1
4/10 July 1, 2018 1.800 6.68 1
4/11 July 8, 2018 1.805 6.98 1
4/12 July 15, 2018 1.484 5.56 1
  1. The data determined by CSM.
  2. Ratings ranked above not including CCTV.
  3. Information source:卫视小露电.

Accolades[edit]

Controversy[edit]

Season 1 of Go Fighting was accused of plagiarizing popular Korean variety show Infinite Challenge, causing a halt in production for almost a month, with episode 10 airing on September 6, 28 days after episode 9.

Season 3 of Go Fighting was pulled from air by SARFT a few days before Episode 10 was due to broadcast, and it was reportedly due to the promotion of undesirable social attitudes and a heavy focus on entertainment that didn't reflect the lives of ordinary people.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zeng, Le. "《极限挑战》6月14日开播 罗志祥"狂吻"黄渤". China Daily. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "《极限挑战》黄渤最接地气 机智穷游获赞". Sina Entertainment. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  3. ^ "极限挑战第二季". Douban. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  4. ^ "极限挑战 第二季评分". Douban. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  5. ^ Zheng, Xiaoling. "第五季阵容大换血,《极限挑战》能否成功转型?". Sohu. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  6. ^ Sohu.com. "《极限挑战》第六季路透来了!常驻成员大换血!!新的一期你还会关注吗?". Sohu. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  7. ^ Video, Footage. "Weibo - Go Fighting". Weibo.
  8. ^ 2015亚洲影响力东方盛典获奖名单 张艺兴获最具影响力全能艺人. www.chnhai.com (in Chinese). November 5, 2015.
  9. ^ "2016中国泛娱乐指数盛典"在京颁奖 《火星情报局》等榜上有名[组图]. China Net (in Chinese). November 30, 2016.
  10. ^ Zhang, Tian. "Why is Go Fighting! repeatedly pulled from air?". People.cn. Retrieved September 19, 2017.

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