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* EditedForSyndication: The consolation plugs were regularly replaced in reruns, in many cases promoting things that did not exist in 1992 (like VideoGame/StayTooned and the Barf-O-Rama books, both from 1996). This practice did not carry over to the Nick GAS reruns; they would air with either a set from 1996, 1997, and less frequently from earlier broadcast masters.

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* EditedForSyndication: The consolation plugs were regularly replaced in reruns, in many cases promoting things that did not exist in 1992 (like VideoGame/StayTooned ''VideoGame/StayTooned'' and the Barf-O-Rama books, both from 1996). This practice did not carry over to the Nick GAS reruns; they would air with either a set from 1996, 1997, and less frequently from earlier broadcast masters.
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* PropRecycling: The set for the 1991 pilot was originally used for ''Series/GetThePicture'', another Nick-produced game show.
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** The pilot was uploaded to [=YouTube=] in 2014 but removed sometime afterward.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran on [=GaS=] is that ''Nick Arcade'' used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran on [=GaS=] is that ''Nick Arcade'' used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen Nickelodeon couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran on [=GaS=] is that Nick Arcade used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran on [=GaS=] is that Nick Arcade ''Nick Arcade'' used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran is that Nick Arcade used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode when the reruns were added to [=GaS=]. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One theory as to why those 20 episodes never reran on [=GaS=] is that Nick Arcade used a lot of music videos in their puzzles, and Nickelodoen couldn't clear (or didn't feel like clearing) the music rights for every episode when the reruns were added to [=GaS=].episode. While the theory has never been officially confirmed, it's interesting to note that all of the skipped episodes featured a music video.
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** Finally rescued in March 2021. After 13 years of not airing anywhere, every single episode was posted to Paramount+, meaning viewers could now see episodes that hadn't seen the light of day since 1997.

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** Finally rescued in March 2021. After 13 years of not airing anywhere, every single episode was posted to Paramount+, Creator/ParamountPlus, meaning viewers could now see episodes that hadn't seen the light of day since 1997.

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