The Tournament photograph

The Tournament

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release USA
Directors Scott Mann
Box office493,459 USD
Budget3. 6 million GBP
Composers Laura Karpman
Liked
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID836816
Send edit request

About The Tournament


Top assassins (Ian Somerhalder, Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames) gather for a competition where the last one alive wins a cash prize.

Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast mayor scraps bid for 2026 event

Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast mayor scraps bid for 2026 event
Dec 3,2023 8:10 pm

...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyThe Gold Coast has withdrawn its bid to host the next Commonwealth Games, ending any hope The Tournament could still be held in Australia...

Rohit Sharma: The Indian captain who lost cricket World Cup but won hearts

Rohit Sharma: The Indian captain who lost cricket World Cup but won hearts
Nov 21,2023 10:21 pm

... This was arguably his best shot at winning the coveted trophy - he will be 40 years old in 2027, when The Tournament will be held next...

Stoke man who bought pool table with lottery winnings gets bronze medal

Stoke man who bought pool table with lottery winnings gets bronze medal
Nov 19,2023 10:01 pm

... Speaking to the BBC ahead of The Tournament, he said: " There was an open trial for anyone who wants to trial for England, and I got in...

Wales football fans arrested in Armenia ahead of qualifier

Wales football fans arrested in Armenia ahead of qualifier
Nov 18,2023 6:01 am

... However, victory on Saturday, and against Turkey on Tuesday, would seal the team s passage to The Tournament regardless of other results...

Rahul Dravid: The man behind India's dream run in 2023 World Cup cricket

Rahul Dravid: The man behind India's dream run in 2023 World Cup cricket
Nov 17,2023 9:21 pm

... Rahul was not a frontline wicketkeeper, but he is doing as good a job as others in The Tournament...

Smash Bros: Could Nintendo's new rules end esports competitions?

Smash Bros: Could Nintendo's new rules end esports competitions?
Nov 14,2023 11:41 pm

... The new rules also forbid having a sponsor, offering a prize of more than $5,000 (£4,000), and say people running The Tournament aren t allowed to sell food or drinks...

World Cup 2023: Afghanistan's dazzling run captivates cricket

World Cup 2023: Afghanistan's dazzling run captivates cricket
Nov 8,2023 9:31 pm

... Or when they pulled off a major upset by defeating England early in The Tournament...

Rugby World Cup: Wales fans' woe as Argentina win

Rugby World Cup: Wales fans' woe as Argentina win
Oct 14,2023 6:01 pm

... But the day ended badly for all Wales fans as the team failed to reproduce the form which saw them crush two-times champions Australia earlier in The Tournament...

'It's a dominatrix with an onion'

Oct 13,2023 6:31 pm

When The Mascots of the 2019 Rugby World Cup had their big reveal on Twitter, the reaction was… well, mixed:

"Is it supposed to be a cat?"

"Rugby mascot should be burly, surly, and have a pint. "

"I'll send you my therapist's bill. "

…and the outright murderous: "Kill It with Fire . "

Poor Ren-G (that's their name; weirdly they share one), dismissed as badly-drawn felines when they are in fact "shishi", lion-like animals from Japanese Mythology that attract happiness and ward off evil.

Now, there's an argument that it's traditional to hate sporting mascots. Just ask Whatizit, the mascot for the 1996 Summer Olympics - But since Ren-G are a lynchpin of the World Cup merchandising programme, you might think the Twitter reception would worry World Rugby .

Not a bit of it. Why? Because they're big in Japan. And Japan, as well as being The Tournament 's host nation, is the home of Hello Kitty and Pokemon - the ultimate market for mascots.

Here, nothing's too random or revolting to have a joyful character promoting it. Shops, trains, airports, foodstuffs, public baths, medical procedures… There's a furry for Everything . Often, they're anthropomorphised fruits, or surreal mash-ups of animals and objects.

Kan-chan, for example, is the mascot of Ichijiku Pharmaceuticals. The Firm makes fig-based laxatives and enemas, so Kan-chan is a mixture of a fig, an enema, and a penguin.

Then there's Waka-P, the mascot for Wakayama Women's Prison, who has an orange for a head.

(Author's note: these are not the weirdest ones. Most of those work for the government or finance. Like Amazones, a mascot in Ama City, a masked dominatrix with huge teeth who whips bottoms using regional veg. )

How did Japan get obsessed with mascots, to The Point where?

According to Chris Carlier, a Brit in Tokyo and mascot superfan, the craze started about a decade ago when Japanese regions started promoting themselves with costumed characters.

"The First ones to make a splash were a samurai cat named Hikonyan, from Hikone City, and Kumamon [a black bear-like creature], from Kumamoto," he says.

These creatures, known as yuru-chara, or "laid-back characters", moved their home towns up the tourism rankings, and so "mascots of varying quality began to emerge All over the country".

It's hard to pin down how many exist now, But .

Kumamon (L) meets former Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko in 2013

If they have a king, it's probably Kumamon , who won The First "Yuru-Chara Grand Prix" to choose the country's most popular local mascot in 2011. He resembles a wide-eyed black bear (But is NOT a bear, his website insists). He also has 800,000 Twitter followers, and a staff that includes choreographers. In 2018, his product portfolio - Everything from cremation urns to toilet seats - Made More Than 150bn yen ($1. 4bn). When Japan's recently retired Empress Michiko met the… bear-like-monster… she reportedly asked him: "Are you single?"

Chris Carlier - - says the Kumamon cash helped fund reconstruction work in Kumamoto after a deadly earthquake struck in 2016.

Not All regional mascots are controlled by the government, though.

Mascot spotter Chris Carlier pictured with Unari-kun, the mascot of Narita City (But not The Airport ), who is a cross between an eel and an aeroplane

"Funassyi, the anarchic pear fairy from Funabashi city, is equally popular, and is an unofficial mascot," the mascot man says. "So the character's creator/performer gets All The Money . He is very philanthropic, though, and donates much of it to charity. "

Funassyi is big on personality, and sings in an All -mascot heavy-metal band. That's a winning formula, as it's the quirky ones that endure in this game.

A mischievous streak can get a mascot a long Way - and while they may win hearts by charming children, terrifying them isn't always frowned on.

Melon Kuma, the mascot of Yubari City in Hokkaido, is a ferocious bear with a melon for a head whose brief appears to be "eat people, But make it playful". Should other mascots cross his path, he merrily attacks them.

How does it feel to be the person inside Melon Kuma, whose workday involves being assaulted by screaming kids from inside a sweaty suit, in a country whose summers hit 35C (95F)?

One man who might know is actor Ken Imae, a huge Rugby Fan who designed his own mascot - a dog named Ragamaru-Kun - to promote the sport ahead of the 2019 World Cup . He wears The Suit himself, and has been to 130 events so Far .

Ken Imae designed his own mascot for the Rugby World Cup

Mr Imae says he was inspired by the 2015 World Cup match where Japan's team, The Brave Blossoms, felled the giants South Africa in one of rugby's biggest ever upsets.

"I wanted to make Japanese rugby more exciting," the former college player said. "In order to spread rugby, children and women need to be interested. Japan has an anime culture, and The Power of mascots is great. "

The name "Ragamaru-Kun" combines The Words for "rugger" and "round", according to Japan's Kyodo News , while "kun" stands for "boy".

Mr Imae took his creation from 2D to 3D in May 2017, and the loveable ear-flapping dog is now the unofficial rugby mascot for the cities of Fuchu, Chofu, and Mitaka, in Tokyo 's western suburbs.

With their support, the actor wrote a "rugby rule book" featuring Ragamaru, and printed 80,000 copies. He gave it out free to schoolkids - All to spread The Gospel of Rugby.

"One Day , I want to change The Jersey worn by Ragamaru to a jersey from each country, so that I can play an active part in The World ," says Mr Imae.

How High is he aiming? Think Disney.

"Like The World -famous Mickey Mouse ," he says. "Although this is a big dream, Ragamaru-Kun is aiming for it. "

If the cuddly dog endures past the Rugby World Cup , he will probably outlast the official mascots, Ren-G.

Like Shooting Stars , World Cup and Olympic mascots shine brilliantly But briefly. Mr Carlier reckons the red-and-white pair will quietly retire when their immediate money-making duties are done.

And Then ? Well, then Japan's attention turns to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Take a good look at this Odd Couple . You'll be seeing them again. And if Olympic officials are correct, they're about to make $130m.

Tokyo 2020 mascot robots Miraitowa and Someity will support the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games

japan

Source of news: bbc.com

The Tournament Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯