Go Fighting! (Chinese: ????; pinyin: Jíxiàn Ti?ozhàn) is a Chinese variety show broadcast on SMG: Dragon Television. It was first aired on 14 June 2015. 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 over-arching theme or story. 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.
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. 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.
The show's catch phrases are "This is fate / ????" and "This is love / ????" with a corresponding action that resembles the Chinese character for 'fate / ?'. Go Fighting! has been called the Chinese version of the popular Korean variety show Infinite Challenge; this comparison has led to minor controversies.
Video Go Fighting!
Cast
Relationships
Maps Go Fighting!
List of episodes
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
List of episodes
List of guests
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.
Ratings
First Season
Second Season
Third season
Forth Season
Accolades
Controversy
Season 1 of Go Fighting has been accused of plagiarizing popular Korean variety show Infinite Challenge, causing a halt in production for almost a month, with the newest episode airing on the 6th of September, 28 days after the previous episode.
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.
References
External links
- Official Weibo (in Chinese)
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