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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' only continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes. If an episode has a Slush Puppies parting gift, there's a good chance it's a re-dub.

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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns Reruns of ''Get the Picture'' only continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, shows which continued to the end of the 1990's, 1990s, so it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had plugs for British Knights Dymacel Shoes. If Shoes; if an episode has a Slush Puppies parting gift, there's a good chance it's a re-dub.
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** As for the show itself, there were reportedly 40 episodes taped for Season 1, and 75 for Season 2. While all of Season 1 appears to be available, Season 2 has 72 out of 75 available.
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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' only continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes.

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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' only continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes. If an episode has a Slush Puppies parting gift, there's a good chance it's a re-dub.
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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes.

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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' only continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes.
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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in the network's later ''[[Series/NickArcade]]'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each tape date usually had the same Power Surges used in both Rounds.

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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in the network's later ''[[Series/NickArcade]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each tape date usually had the same Power Surges used in both Rounds.

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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in the network's later ''Series/NickArcade'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each tape date usually had the same Power Surges used in both Rounds.

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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in the network's later ''Series/NickArcade'', ''[[Series/NickArcade]]'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each tape date usually had the same Power Surges used in both Rounds.


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* EditedForSyndication: Like ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', ''Series/NickArcade'', and ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'', the parting gifts for departing teams were re-dubbed in later airings. However, because reruns of ''Get the Picture'' continued to 1993, unlike the other shows, which continued to the end of the 1990's, it can be very easy to mistake the re-dubbed prizes for the original ones. Season 2 episodes originally had British Knights Dymacel Shoes.
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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in ''Series/NickArcade'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each taping session usually had the same Power Surges used.

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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in the network's later ''Series/NickArcade'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each taping session tape date usually had the same Power Surges used.used in both Rounds.
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* Taping sessions normally resulted in as many as four or five episodes a day, and much like Phil Moore in ''Series/NickArcade'', Mike O'Malley would wear one outfit for a couple of shows, and then change it for the next two. Not to mention each taping session usually had the same Power Surges used.
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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before ''GUTS''.

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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before ''GUTS''.pre-''GUTS''.
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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before becoming more famous for hosting Guts.

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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before becoming more famous for hosting Guts.''GUTS''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series hasn't aired since the demise of Nick [=GaS=] in 2007, although most episodes circulate among collectors and are occasionally uploaded to Website/YouTube.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series hasn't aired since the demise of Nick [=GaS=] in 2007, although most episodes circulate among collectors and are occasionally uploaded to Website/YouTube. It is also one of the few Nickelodeon game shows absent from Creator/ParamountPlus.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series hasn't aired since the demise of Nick [=GaS=] in 2007, although most episodes circulate among collectors and are occasionally uploaded to Website/YouTube.
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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before he later famous for hosting Guts.

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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before he later becoming more famous for hosting Guts.
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* StarMakingRole: This was Mike O'Malley's first role before he later famous for hosting Guts.
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* FollowTheLeader: The "ID something from behind a wall of gradually revealed squares" aspect smacks a bit of ''Series/CatchPhrase'', though they use plain pictures, not animated {{Visual Pun}}s. Having to play "Dots" to reveal something is a bit like ''Series/AllStarBlitz'', though there aren't any celebrities, or word puzzles.

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* FollowTheLeader: The "ID something from behind a wall of gradually revealed squares" aspect smacks a bit of both ''Series/{{Concentration}}'' and ''Series/CatchPhrase'', though they use plain pictures, not rebuses or animated {{Visual Pun}}s. Having to play "Dots" to reveal something is a bit like ''Series/AllStarBlitz'', though there aren't any celebrities, or word puzzles.
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* FollowTheLeader: The "ID something from behind a wall of gradually revealed squares" aspect smacks a bit of ''Series/CatchPhrase'', though they use plain pictures, not animated {{Visual Pun}}s. Having to play "Dots" to reveal something is a bit like ''Series/AllStarBlitz'', though there aren't any celebrities, or word puzzles.
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* NoBudget: They slashed the budget big-time for Season 2. The game was played for points instead of dollars, the first six Mega Memory pictures were cut in half to $100 apiece - not to mention the drastic cut to the time limit. This was because, with the exception of ''[[DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', this was the biggest "big money" game show Nick produced, as the total haul in Season 1 could exceed $5,000-$6,000. Season 2's haul was about $3,000-$4,000; granted, most of that was prizes, as the only cash that could be earned was $600, compared to the $1,200+ in Season 1.

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* NoBudget: They slashed the budget big-time for Season 2. The game was played for points instead of dollars, the first six Mega Memory pictures were cut in half to $100 apiece - not to mention the drastic cut to the time limit. This was because, with the exception of ''[[DoubleDare1986 ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]'', this was the biggest "big money" game show Nick produced, as the total haul in Season 1 could exceed $5,000-$6,000. Season 2's haul was about $3,000-$4,000; granted, most of that was prizes, as the only cash that could be earned was $600, compared to the $1,200+ in Season 1.
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* NoBudget: They slashed the budget big-time for Season 2. The game was played for points instead of dollars, the first six Mega Memory pictures were cut in half to $100 apiece - not to mention the drastic cut to the time limit as mentioned above.
** This was because, with the exception of [[DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]], this was the biggest "big money" game show Nick produced, as the total haul in Season 1 could exceed $5,000-$6,000. Season 2's haul was about $3,000-$4,000; granted, most of that was prizes, as the only cash that could be earned was $600, compared to the $1,200+ in Season 1.

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* NoBudget: They slashed the budget big-time for Season 2. The game was played for points instead of dollars, the first six Mega Memory pictures were cut in half to $100 apiece - not to mention the drastic cut to the time limit as mentioned above.
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limit. This was because, with the exception of [[DoubleDare1986 ''[[DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]], Dare]]'', this was the biggest "big money" game show Nick produced, as the total haul in Season 1 could exceed $5,000-$6,000. Season 2's haul was about $3,000-$4,000; granted, most of that was prizes, as the only cash that could be earned was $600, compared to the $1,200+ in Season 1.1.
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* NoBudget: They slashed the budget big-time for Season 2. The game was played for points instead of dollars, the first six Mega Memory pictures were cut in half to $100 apiece - not to mention the drastic cut to the time limit as mentioned above.
** This was because, with the exception of [[DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]], this was the biggest "big money" game show Nick produced, as the total haul in Season 1 could exceed $5,000-$6,000. Season 2's haul was about $3,000-$4,000; granted, most of that was prizes, as the only cash that could be earned was $600, compared to the $1,200+ in Season 1.

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