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− | One day, Josh showed Floorpi a video of the show, and with its funny tasks (such as the number triangle, map of Africa, and flags containing red) and amazing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Kabira host], it became a smash hit. Soon after, Floorpi ran its own Brain World Cup: teams were randomly formed, and each team, plus the hosts, contributed a task. So far, there have been | + | One day, Josh showed Floorpi a video of the show, and with its funny tasks (such as the number triangle, map of Africa, and flags containing red) and amazing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Kabira host], it became a smash hit. Soon after, Floorpi ran its own Brain World Cup: teams were randomly formed, and each team, plus the hosts, contributed a task. So far, there have been three Floorpi Brain World Cups: one in Fall 2012, one during IAP 2013, and one in Fall 2013. |
Floorpi also now has a Brain World Comm, for all matters Brain World Cup-related. | Floorpi also now has a Brain World Comm, for all matters Brain World Cup-related. |
Revision as of 22:49, 10 November 2013
Brain World Cup is a Japanese quiz show.
History
One day, Josh showed Floorpi a video of the show, and with its funny tasks (such as the number triangle, map of Africa, and flags containing red) and amazing host, it became a smash hit. Soon after, Floorpi ran its own Brain World Cup: teams were randomly formed, and each team, plus the hosts, contributed a task. So far, there have been three Floorpi Brain World Cups: one in Fall 2012, one during IAP 2013, and one in Fall 2013.
Floorpi also now has a Brain World Comm, for all matters Brain World Cup-related.