ДАЙ ЛЕЩА 4 сезон: Илья Соболев VS Илья Прусикин (отборочный баттл) - Summary

Summary

This is a transcript of a comedy show where two contestants, Ilya and Eldar, participate in a competition to make each other laugh. The show is hosted by Ruslan Usachev and is known for its humorous and absurd jokes. The competition involves telling jokes and if the opponent laughs, they get a "bream" which is a fish. The jokes range from absurd to risqué, and the show is filled with humor and banter. The contestants are challenged by the audience and the host, and the show ends with a bream being given to the funnier contestant.

Facts

1. The event is hosted by Ruslan Usachev, known as "Give me some bream" [Source: Document 1]
2. The participants are Ilya-Puska Prusikin, who won in the first season but didn't continue, and Ilya Sobolev, a newcomer of the season [Source: Document 1]
3. The game involves ten rounds where participants take turns trying to make each other laugh in a minute. If they succeed, they give their opponent bream. If not, they get it themselves [Source: Document 1]
4. The jokes used in the game include those found on the Internet, bought from stand-up comedians, and even taken from the speeches of Ilya Sobolev [Source: Document 1]
5. The participants read the joke out loud and then perform it. The game starts with a round of rock, paper, scissors to decide who goes first [Source: Document 1]
6. If the bream is weak or Ilya turns away, then a transbream is assigned where the first person gives you the bream and you give him the normal way again [Source: Document 2]
7. The event culminates in a match between Ilya-Puska Prusikin and Ilya Sobolev, where the funniest one wins [Source: Document 2]
8. The game is part of a larger event with a live audience and a presenter, Ruslan Usachev, who interacts with the audience [Source: Document 1]
9. The event is known for its use of bad jokes and the distribution of bream, a fish [Source: Document 1]
10. The event is part of the "KVN" show, a popular Russian comedy competition [Source: Document 1]