Friday, April 3, 2015

Ninja Warrior SE season one master post

Because I have no life, I'm compiling a post of literally everything you need to know about the first season of Ninja Warrior SE (also because I have other more important things to do, so what better procrastination is there than Sasuke-related stuff?).

Qualifying Round

The qualifying round saw 125 competitors take on the first stage and was aired as four episodes.

Course and obstacle description

Total obstacle clears and fails during the qualifying round:

Since it's been said that there were 125 competitors, that must mean 9 people were cut from the show completely.

Obstacle clears and fails during the first episode:



Contestants in the first episode:

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Episode one recap not available

Obstacle clears and fails during the second episode:




Contestants in the second episode:

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Episode two recap not available

Obstacle clears and fails during the third episode:




Contestants in the third episode:

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Episode three recap not available

Obstacle clears and fails during the fourth episode:




Contestants in the fourth episode:

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Episode four recap

Semifinal round


The semifinal round saw the 66 people who passed the qualifying round compete for 25 spots in the final round and was aired as four episodes. 

Course and obstacle description

Each episode saw five people move on to the final round: those who passed, and (if less than five passed) those who had the fastest time when reaching the Arm Rings. After all four episodes, the five people with the best time reaching the Arm Rings also moved on so that a total of 25 people would be in the final round.

Total obstacle clears and fails during the semifinal round:




Obstacle clears and fails during the fifth episode:



Contestants in the fifth episode:

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Finalists from the fifth episode:



Episode five recap

Obstacle clears and fails during the sixth episode:



Contestants in the sixth episode:

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Finalists from the sixth episode:



Obstacle clears and fails during the seventh episode:


Contestants in the seventh episode:

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Finalists from the seventh episode:



Obstacle clears and fails during the eighth episode:


Contestants in the eighth episode:

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Finalists from the eighth episode:



Final round

25 contestants were set to take on three different courses, known as stage one, stage two and stage three. Stage three is known to Sasuke viewers as final stage, or Midoriyama to American Ninja Warrior fans (except at least in Sweden it's just Midoriyama, not Mt Midoriyama).

Final round was aired as two different episodes, making the entire season ten episodes long.

The 25 contestants and their semifinal results:

Source: Kanal5play.se
Source: Kanal5play.se
Course and obstacle description stage one


Total obstacle clears and fails during the final round stage one:



Total obstacle clears and fails during the semifinal round stage two:



Obstacle clears and fails during the ninth episode:



Contestants in the ninth episode:

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Episode nine recap

Obstacle clears and fails during the tenth episode:


Stage 1
Stage 2
Contestants in the tenth episode:

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Episode ten recap

Additional links:

Ninja Training with Mårten Nylén

Kanal5play.se/NinjaWarrior

Ninja Warrior SE facebook page

Ninja Warrior Sverige YouTube channel

I may update this post in the future if we write new posts or find new links. Until then: sayonara ninja lovers!

1 comment:

  1. Hej hej
    Stumbled across your blog and found some entertaining reading. I guess there are worse things than sasuke to be obsessed with. Anyways, I did a couple posted on my blog about my experience on Ninja Warrior Sverige and due to your stated obsession I figured I'd share.
    http://kearneyjourney.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/ninja%20warrior

    There are of course plenty more behind-the-scene stuff and after production editing that could be commented on but the posts was a way to vent my frustration at the super lame ending. So it goes. Next year.

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