LOL - Chi ride è fuori
Official logo
GenreComedy
Created byAmazon Prime Video
Directed byAlessio Pollacci
Presented byFedez, Mara Maionchi, Frank Matano
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes19
Production
Executive producerChiara Simeoni
EditorsDavide Neglia, Andrea Doniselli, Roberto Baratti, Stefano Balzarelli, Matteo De Grandis
Running time28 minutes ca.
Production companyEndemol Shine Italy
Related
LOL

LOL - Chi ride è fuori is an Italian comedy show of 2021 distributed by Amazon Prime Video and hosted by Fedez, Mara Maionchi (Season 1) and Frank Matano (Season 2–3),[1] based on the format of Japanese comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto's Documental.[2] The first four episodes were published on 1 April 2021, while the remaining two were made available on April 8.[3]

On April 23, 2021, the game show was renewed for a second edition.[4] The first 4 episodes of the second edition were released on February 24, 2022, while the remaining 2 on March 3, 2022.

Rules

The rules are the same as other editions: 10 comedians are locked in a house-theater for six consecutive hours. The goal of each player is to make others laugh by any means: jokes, gags, props (present in a special "locker room" or brought from outside). In case of laughter, smiles and grimaces, a player is initially cautioned with a yellow card and, subsequently, sent off with a red card and then eliminated from the game. Furthermore, the players are obligated to actively participate in the game, under penalty of a warning or elimination.[5]

The conductors (here defined as host and co-host), positioned in the so-called control room, observe and comment on what is happening in the room through a camera system and, using a console, give the competitors precise commands and / or suggest to them inputs for comic interventions. The last player remaining wins. The final prize is 100,000 euros, which the winner will donate entirely to charity.[6]

First edition

Competitors

Elimination table

  W   The competitor wins the game
  S   The competitor has not undergone any action and is still safe
  A   The competitor is warned but continues the game
  E   The competitor is expelled and exits the game
  E   The competitor is warned and expelled in the same episode

Position Competitor Episode
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1 Ciro Priello S A A A A W
2 Katia Follesa S S S A A E
3 Caterina Guzzanti S S S S S E[7]
4 Elio S S S A A E
5 Frank Matano S S S S E
6 Lillo S S A A E
7 Michela Giraud S S S A E
8 Angelo Pintus S S A E
9 Luca Ravenna S A E
10 Gianluca Fru A E

The winner, Ciro Priello, donates his 100,000 euros prize to ActionAid.

Second edition

Competitors

Elimination table

  W   The competitor wins the game
  S   The competitor has not undergone any action and is still safe
  A   The competitor is warned but continues the game
  E   The competitor is expelled and exits the game

Position Competitor Episode
123456
1 Maccio Capatonda S S S S A W
2 Virginia Raffaele S S A A A E
3 Corrado Guzzanti S A A A A E
4 Maria Di Base S S A A A E
5 Gianmarco Pozzoli S S A A A E
6 Mago Forest S S A A E
7 Diana Del Bufalo S S S A E
8 Tess Masazza A A A A E
9 Max Angioni S S A A E
10 Alice Mangione S S A E

The winner, Maccio Capatonda, donates his 100,000 euros prize to WWF.

Promotion

The official trailer was released on March 19, 2021,[8] while a one-hour aftershow was released online on April 26, attended by 10 comedians from the first edition.[9]

Reviews

In an interview with Variety magazine, Nicole Morganti, head of Italian productions of the Amazon Prime Video platform, stated that the game show was the most viewed title ever on the platform.[10]

References

  1. "LOL: Chi ride è fuori - Uscito il trailer dello show comico di Prime Video". MAM-e (in Italian). 2021-03-19. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. "Documental, lo show giapponese da cui è tratto LOL: Chi ride è fuori". Donna Glamour (in Italian). 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  3. "LOL: Chi ride è fuori: lo show comico italiano Amazon Original". corrieredellosport.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  4. "LOL: Chi ride è fuori 2, la seconda stagione confermata da Amazon". Movieplayer (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  5. ""LOL: Chi ride è fuori": guerra di nervi all'ultima risata". BergamoNews (in Italian). 2021-04-11. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  6. "Lol-Chi ride è fuori, vincitore: ecco chi ha vinto il premio da 100mila euro". Affaritaliani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  7. Eliminated for causing the fewest yellow cards and eliminations
  8. LOL: CHI RIDE È FUORI - TRAILER UFFICIALE | AMAZON PRIME VIDEO on YouTube
  9. "Il cast di LOL si riunisce per commentare i momenti top dello show: guarda il video". Radio Deejay (in Italian). 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  10. Vivarelli, Nick (2021-04-14). "Amazon Originals Italy Chief Nicole Morganti Talks 'LOL' Success, Italian Strategy (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
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