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* Does Not Like Shoes: Many times, contestants would opt to do the games barefoot, even if it wasn't necessary to do so.

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* Does Not Like Shoes: DoesNotLikeShoes: Many times, contestants would opt to do the games barefoot, even if it wasn't necessary to do so.

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* Does Not Like Shoes: Many times, contestants would opt to do the games barefoot, even if it wasn't necessary to do so.


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* BrokenGlassPenalty: '''Inverted''' with a baseball-themes game where the players hit balls at a whole wall of glass windows, marked with letters indicating the likes of strikes, home runs, and the exception, outs.

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* BrokenGlassPenalty: '''Inverted''' with a baseball-themes baseball-themed game where the players hit balls at a whole wall of glass windows, marked with letters indicating the likes of strikes, home runs, and the exception, outs.

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* BrokenGlassPenalty: '''Inverted''' with a baseball-themes game where the players hit balls at a whole wall of glass windows, marked with letters indicating the likes of strikes, home runs, and the exception, outs.


-->''OpeningNarration for TheNineties version''

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each team had a different colored shirt with the show's logo; these varied per game.

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each team had a different colored shirt with the show's logo; these varied per game.


* SpecialGuest: Many, especially in the very last episodes ([[Series/HomeImprovement Jonathan Taylor Thomas]], [[Series/{{Roseanne}} Michael Fishman]], and [[Series/SavedByTheBell Lark Voorhies]], just to name a few).

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* SpecialGuest: Many, especially in the very last episodes ([[Series/HomeImprovement Jonathan Taylor Thomas]], [[Series/{{Roseanne}} Michael Fishman]], Creator/MichaelFishman, and [[Series/SavedByTheBell Lark Voorhies]], Creator/LarkVoorhies, just to name a few).


* GameShowHost: Annette Chavez (later replaced by Jessica Gaynes), Omar Gooding, and Donnie Jeffcoat on the original. Mati Moralejo hosted the revival.

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* GameShowHost: Annette Chavez (later replaced by Jessica Gaynes), Omar Gooding, Creator/OmarGooding, and Donnie Jeffcoat on the original. Mati Moralejo hosted the revival.


Revived in 2002 for a brief period, with episode names all containing "WACK". This time, Valencia Entertainment International replaced Reeves Entertainment Group as a production partner, as REG's former parent company, Creator/ThamesTelevision, had gone bankrupt in 1992, and was bought out by Creator/FremantleMedia.

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Revived in 2002 for a brief period, with episode names all containing "WACK". This time, Valencia Entertainment International replaced Reeves Entertainment Group as a production partner, as REG's former parent company, Creator/ThamesTelevision, Thames Television had gone bankrupt in 1992, 1992 and was bought out by Creator/FremantleMedia.


Revived in 2002 for a brief period, with episode names all containing "WACK". This time, Valencia Entertainment International replaced Reeves Entertainment Group as a production partner, as REG's former parent company, Thames Television, had gone bankrupt in 1992, and was bought out by Creator/FremantleMedia.

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Revived in 2002 for a brief period, with episode names all containing "WACK". This time, Valencia Entertainment International replaced Reeves Entertainment Group as a production partner, as REG's former parent company, Thames Television, Creator/ThamesTelevision, had gone bankrupt in 1992, and was bought out by Creator/FremantleMedia.

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* EvilLaugh: The closing credits ends with REG card, accompanied by a sinister-sounding chuckle.

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** Also, some of the trademark pie devices used on other Woody Fraser shows such as ''What Would You Do?'' and ''Family Challenge'' made an appearance in this series as well, notably "Pie Roulette" (similar to the "Pie Face" board game, except, as on ''What Would You Do?'', with the addition of a bucket of pie filling hanging overhead which could be dumped on a contestant).


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** Happened also in the episode in which the Los Angeles Fire Department guest starred. At the end of the show, the fire captain mentions how disappointed he is that no one has experienced a pie in the face (hitting Jessica with a pie as he says this) or a gunk balloon or bucket of "blap" (the show's new term for slime) over the head (delivered to Omar and Donnie, respectively, by two other firemen). After Jessica explains that they don't do the messy stuff on ''every'' show, the fire captain ends up with a surprise pie in his own face, delivered by another fireman.


* WindowPain: One of the recurring games was "Tee Ball Window Smash", where teams scored runs based on how the windows were coded.


** Marc Summers (from ''Series/DoubleDare1986'' and ''Series/WhatWouldYouDoNickelodeon'' made appearances on several occasions to play some of the games.

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** Marc Summers (from ''Series/DoubleDare1986'' and ''Series/WhatWouldYouDoNickelodeon'' ''Series/WhatWouldYouDoNickelodeon'') made appearances on several occasions to play some of the games.

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