A group of people are participating in a competition to create the most accurate replica of a traditional Indonesian figure called Jumantoro. They are given a limited amount of time and must work with clay to create their replicas. The competition is being filmed and the participants are aware of the camera. The host is providing commentary and guidance throughout the competition.
The participants are shown working on their replicas, with some struggling to create accurate features such as teeth and eyes. The host provides encouragement and advice, and also engages in banter with the participants.
As the competition comes to a close, the host announces that there are only a few minutes left and encourages the participants to hurry up. The participants then present their finished replicas, and the host provides feedback and commentary on each one.
In the end, the winner of the competition is announced to be "Mas Joko", and the participants celebrate with cheers and applause. The host congratulates Mas Joko on his win and mentions that he will receive a prize of 2 million rupiah.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The participants are making replicas of Jumantoro using clay.
2. They are given 10 minutes to complete their replicas.
3. The replicas must be three-dimensional and similar to the original.
4. The participants are competing for a prize of IDR 2 million (approximately USD 140).
5. The competition is being timed, with a countdown from 321.
6. The participants are making their replicas in a brick-making place.
7. It is raining outside.
8. The participants are given tools and materials to make their replicas.
9. They are allowed to use their own clay if they have made it earlier.
10. The original Jumantoro is digitized in a perfect shape.
11. The winner of the competition is Mas Joko.
12. The prize money of IDR 2 million will be divided among three people.
13. The participants are asked to clean up after the competition.