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Panic Face King, a Japanese hidden-camera television program, has faked a blood-soaked sniper attack to scare a contestant.
As the ominous theme music to 24 played over the top, viewers watched him sit talking to the three.
Suddenly the windows smash, the sound of gunfire echoes through the room, and blood spurts from the chests of the men around him.
As they collapse, he crawls in obvious terror to the door, scrabbling in fear against it when he finds it locked.
Another actor then bursts into the room wearing a bulletproof vest. Posing as Kato's rescuer, he tries to drag him out of the room as the comedian's body goes stiff on the floor.
Another man then enters the room and repeatedly squeezes the trigger of his imitation gun into Kato's head as the petrified funny man flinches on the floor.
Mercifully, after a minute-and-a-half ordeal, a cameraman rushes out and informs Kato that he has been fooled.
This trauma-inducing experience is billed as comedy, with a studio audience laughing merrily over the top.
US television has seen similar shows – notably Scare Tactics, which faked serial killer attacks, live burials and UFO abductions – but Panic Face King’s startlingly lifelike and brutal images are still shocking.
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