David Hossein, known as Konya ga Yamada ( ? or ?, literally "Tonight is Yamada").Obachan Sango died of multiple organ failure at the age of 65 on 27 July 2011 00:10. A running gag is that of cast members being forced to French kiss Obachan Ichigo and Sango under unusual circumstances. Two elderly women who often appear in the batsu games, dressed in strange outfits (on one occasion they dressed as t.A.T.u.) or getting the cast into compromising positions. Obachan Ichigo ( ?)? (Asami, Chiyoko) and Obachan Sango ( ?)? (Mishiro, Akiko) literally, Old Lady #1 and Old Lady #3.A comedy duo that has occasionally joined the regular cast. Ameagari Kesshitai (Hiroyuki Miyasako ( ?, Miyasako Hiroyuki) and T?ru Hotohara ( ?, Hotohara T?ru)).Itao has had six different women portraying his "wife" throughout the series, one of whom, Sherri, is best known for her dancing along to Madonna (Namely, Material Girl and Like a Virgin) in the No Laughing High School batsu game and the No Laughing at the Police station Batsu game. A member of the comedy duo 130R and former cast member of Downtown's Gottsu Ee Kanji. Has appeared in batsu games and has shown his ability to withstand pain. Producer of the show, often used when a 6th person is needed for a skit. Yoshinobu Nakamura ( ?, Nakamura Yoshinobu).He often stutters and speaks incoherently, and generally displays a great deal of incompetence in serious matters. Often seen portraying a female character during batsu games, where he meets up with the participants and guides them through the game. Hiroshi Fujiwara ( ?, Fujiwara Hiroshi).
He also took Hamada's place in the "Kiki Ketchup" series when the former was hospitalized. He also appears whenever the cast needs an extra man around such as in "Silent library" and "No Laughing at the News agency" where he and Tanaka were paired up to do a Blair Witch kind of challenge in a nearby forest. Several sketches and games are based on his complete inability to stomach scary things (however silly they may be) and his perverted nature. Usually referred to by his nickname, Heip? (?). Toshihide Sait? ( ?, Sait? Toshihide).The name "G?s?" (?), a reversal of the kana in his given name, is also referenced in similar ways. As well as appearing in person during these, his likeness is often used for comedic effect in various ways-for instance, appearing on humorous posters, or as a stone bust. Appears in various sketches often as himself or as various characters during batsu games. In the videos, Onishi portrays an inane version of himself appearing in various roles, saying or doing things that are inane/off-the-wall, usually repeatedly, in an attempt to make the cast laugh. He has subsequently made several appearances in pre-taped segments that are shown to the cast in the "No-Laughing" batsu games, since 2005. Left the regular cast in 1996 to pursue a painting career. Often called by his stage name, 'Jimmy Onishi' ( ?, Jim?nishi). Fujiwara is also known as "Vacuum Fujiwara" because of his eating ability, which is used as a running gag in some skits. A comedy duo that works at the show and has occasionally joined the regular cast.