If you're a fan of the chaotic, high-energy obstacle course competition 'Wipeout' (2008), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same mix of hilarious wipeouts, intense challenges, and pure entertainment. Whether you love the physical comedy or the thrill of competition, these picks will keep you laughing and on the edge of your seat.

Survivor (2000)
Description: Combines physical challenges with strategic gameplay, as contestants compete in harsh environments to outlast their opponents, blending competition with survival skills.
Fact: The show popularized the reality competition genre and has spawned numerous international versions, making it one of the most successful TV formats of all time.


The Amazing Race (2001)
Description: Teams race around the world, completing physical and mental challenges that test their endurance, problem-solving skills, and ability to work under pressure.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program and has been praised for its diverse locations and cultural immersion.


Legends of the Hidden Temple (1993)
Description: Combines physical challenges with puzzle-solving in a team-based competition, creating an adventurous and engaging format that tests both brains and brawn.
Fact: The show's iconic set design and the mysterious 'Olmec' talking head became memorable elements of 90s children's television.


I Survived a Japanese Game Show (2008)
Description: Centers around contestants participating in over-the-top, physically demanding game show challenges, often with a humorous and unpredictable twist.
Fact: The show was filmed in Japan and featured American contestants experiencing the unique and often bizarre world of Japanese game shows.


Double Dare (1986)
Description: A high-energy game show that mixes trivia questions with messy, physical challenges, encouraging teamwork and quick thinking under pressure.
Fact: The show was known for its slime-filled obstacles and became a cultural phenomenon, especially among young audiences in the late 80s and early 90s.


Fear Factor (2001)
Description: Pushes contestants to their limits with extreme physical and mental challenges, often involving gross or terrifying stunts, creating a thrilling and unpredictable viewing experience.
Fact: The show was notorious for its daring and sometimes controversial stunts, including eating unusual foods and performing dangerous feats.


MXC (2003)
Description: A comedic take on obstacle course competitions, where contestants face hilariously exaggerated challenges, blending physical comedy with competitive gameplay.
Fact: The show is a dubbed and edited version of the Japanese program 'Takeshi's Castle,' with added humorous commentary and fictionalized character backstories.


Total Wipeout (2009)
Description: Showcases contestants navigating a series of outrageous and physically demanding obstacle courses, designed to test their limits while providing entertainment through their failures and successes.
Fact: The show became a global hit, with versions produced in multiple countries, each adapting the format to local tastes and humor.


American Ninja Warrior (2009)
Description: Features intense physical obstacle courses that challenge contestants' strength, agility, and endurance, much like the high-energy, competitive spirit of obstacle-based game shows.
Fact: The show was inspired by the Japanese television series 'Sasuke,' which also influenced many other international obstacle course competitions.


The Challenge (1998)
Description: A long-running competition series that tests contestants' physical and mental endurance through a variety of grueling challenges, fostering intense rivalries and dramatic moments.
Fact: Originally a spin-off of 'The Real World' and 'Road Rules,' the show has evolved into a standalone franchise with a dedicated fan base.
