Mental Samurai

Mental Samurai is an American television game show of intelligence and mental agility that premiered on March 19, 2019 on Fox. Described as an "obstacle course for the mind", the show features contestants answering knowledge-based questions while being moved around by a large robot arm in the show's specially designed capsule that can rotate 360°. The show is hosted and produced by Rob Lowe.[1][2][3]

Mental Samurai
Mental Samurai Poster
GenreGame show
Created by
Directed byRich DiPirro
Presented byRob Lowe
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)Rob Lowe
Production location(s)Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California (season 1)
TBD (season 2–)
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Production company(s)
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkFox
Picture format720p (HDTV)
Original releaseMarch 19, 2019 
present
External links
https://www.fox.com/mental-samurai/ fox.com/mental-samurai

On February 25, 2020, it was announced that the second season was set to premiere on April 22, 2020.[4] However, due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the new season was postponed and reruns are airing in its place.

Gameplay

The game consists of two rounds, with one contestant at a time answering questions from within a movable capsule, named Ava. The questions are asked on four screens ("towers"), each focusing on a different skill: Knowledge, Puzzles, Sequences, and Memory.

The Tower of Knowledge

  • Factfinder:
  • Initial Impression:
  • Reality Check:
  • Snapshot:
  • Special Equation:
  • Spellbound:
  • Toss Up:
  • True Lies:

The Tower of Puzzles

  • Compound Fracture:
  • Double Crossed:
  • Gridlock:
  • Match Box:
  • Mirror Mirror:
  • Missing Piece:
  • Oddball:
  • Picture Perfect:
  • Wordnado:
  • Wordplay:

The Tower of Sequence

  • Alpha Order:
  • Back Order:
  • Measure Up:
  • Record-Breaker:
  • Striking Distance:
  • Time Warp:

The Tower of Memory

  • Blackout:
  • Chat Attack:
  • Echo Chamber:
  • Hear Say:
  • Mind Field:
  • Name Dropper:
  • Pay Attention:
  • True Colors:

Circle of Samurai

This round consists of up to four questions, one at each tower, in the same manner; 90 seconds are allowed, plus any time remaining from the first round (rounded to the nearest second). The first correct answer increases the contestant's winnings to $25,000, and each subsequent answer adds a further $25,000, for a maximum of $100,000 if the contestant answers all four questions correctly. A miss at any time ends the round, but the contestant leaves with whatever money they have won to that point.

Correct
questions
Prize
0 $10,000
1 $25,000
2 $50,000
3 $75,000
4 $100,000

Tournament format

The best-performing contestants in a season, including some who fail to win the $100,000 on their original episode, returned in the final episode of the season to compete in a tournament for a grand prize of $250,000.

Towers of Samurai

In the tournament final, much like the preliminary episodes, the finalists will complete a Towers of Samurai round. However, unlike previous shows, the finalists will each face the same 12 questions in the same order. (All contestants are sequestered away and are not aware of the proceedings until it is their turn to play.) The top three finishing players (determined by most questions answered correctly and ties being broken by fastest time) will advance the Circle of Samurai final.[5]

Circle of Samurai Final

Again, unlike previous episodes, each of the contestants will face off answering the same set of questions (in the same order). Each contestant is sequestered backstage and unaware of the proceedings. Unlike the regular episodes, each contestant is only given 90 seconds to complete the four questions. The contestant who answers the most questions correctly, in the shortest amount of time, will be deemed the winner and champion.[5]

Ratings

# Air Date 18–49
(rating/share)
Viewers
(millions)
Source
1 March 19, 2019 0.7/3 2.20 [6]
2 March 26, 2019 0.6/3 1.98 [7]
3 April 2, 2019 0.6/3 1.85 [8]
4 April 9, 2019 0.5/3 1.84 [9]
5 April 16, 2019 0.5/2 1.68 [10]
6 April 23, 2019 0.5/3 1.77 [11]
7 April 30, 2019 0.6/3 1.75 [12]
8 May 7, 2019 0.5/2 1.66 [13]
9 May 14, 2019 0.4/2 1.39 [14]
10 May 21, 2019 0.4/2 1.58 [15]

International versions

Legend:
     Currently airing  
     Ended  
     Upcoming version  

Country Local title Host(s) Network Date aired
 Arab World Mental Samurai Unknown Dubai TV 2020 – present
 Finland Mental Samurai Suomi[16] Ellen Jokikunnas Nelonen February 22, 2020 – present
 Portugal Mental Samurai[17] Pedro Teixeira TVI October 29, 2019 – present

References

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