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Joko & Klaas gegen ProSieben

Joko & Klaas gegen ProSieben

Genres

Comedy

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Joko and Klaas are teaming up against ProSieben. In this game show, the duo must duel against various team-ProSieben celebrities to gain an advantage in the final round. If Joko & Klaas emerge victorious, they can do whatever they want the following day for 15 minutes at 8:15pm, during prime time. If they lose the finale, their channel can decide on an adequate punishment - funny, embarrassing, or annoying.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Returning Series

Original Language

German

Runtime

mins

Rating

6.6/10

Release Date

01 June 2025

Country

Germany

Cast

Joko Winterscheidt

Joko Winterscheidt

Self

Klaas Heufer-Umlauf

Klaas Heufer-Umlauf

Self

Steven Gätjen

Steven Gätjen

Moderator und Zeremonienmeister

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