Silent Library

Silent Library (2009-2011)

EndedGame Show show

Within each episode, team members will repeatedly draw cards to determine who must step up to the plate to endure the next "test." The teammate who unluckily draws the skull and cross bones card will have to complete the task at hand to the satisfaction of the wise cracking host and moderator of Silent Library. Should the teammate performing the stunt not last long enough or should their friends seated beside them erupt with uncontainable laughter... the cash prize on the line will decrease. With only one guiding rule -- to remain SILENT.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E30Episode 30mai 13, 2011
S04E29Episode 29mai 12, 2011
S04E28Episode 28mai 11, 2011
S04E27Episode 27mai 10, 2011
S04E26Episode 26mai 9, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Silent Library premiere?

Silent Library premiered on June 12, 2009.

Who was the host of Silent Library?

The host of Silent Library was Zero Kazama.

What was the premise of Silent Library?

The premise of Silent Library involved a group of contestants enduring bizarre and painful challenges in a library setting.

How many contestants typically participated in each episode of Silent Library?

There were usually six contestants participating in each episode of Silent Library.

What were some of the challenges that the contestants faced on Silent Library?

Some challenges included enduring physical discomfort, consuming unappetizing items, and enduring various forms of humiliation.

What was the prize for winning a challenge on Silent Library?

The prize for winning a challenge on Silent Library was cash.

Where was Silent Library filmed?

Silent Library was filmed in a library setting with hidden cameras to capture the contestants' reactions.

How many rounds did each episode of Silent Library typically consist of?

Each episode of Silent Library typically consisted of five rounds.

What was the atmosphere of the library set in Silent Library?

The library set was designed to appear quiet and serene, in contrast to the chaotic challenges the contestants faced.

What was the target audience for Silent Library?

Silent Library was targeted at a youthful and adventurous audience, particularly those interested in physical comedy and outrageous stunts.

What was the inspiration behind the creation of Silent Library?

Silent Library was inspired by a segment on a Japanese game show called "Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!"

Which network aired Silent Library?

Silent Library aired on MTV.

What made Silent Library unique compared to other game shows at the time?

Silent Library stood out due to its combination of physical challenges, humor, and unexpected situations, all set within a seemingly ordinary library.

How did contestants react to the challenges on Silent Library?

Contestants reacted with a mix of shock, discomfort, and laughter when facing the challenges on Silent Library.

What impact did Silent Library have on its audience during its initial run?

Silent Library garnered a dedicated fanbase due to its absurd and entertaining nature, becoming a cult classic for fans of unconventional game shows.

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