Vote on the best Nickelodeon kids game shows of the '90s and beyond. Premiered: June 25, Premiered: September 11, Premiered: September 19, Premiered: January 4, Premiered: August 31, Premiered: June 11, Premiered: February 27, Premiered: January 24, Premiered: February 1, Premiered: July 31, Premiered: March 26, Double Dare. Double Dare is a children's game show, originally hosted by Marc Summers, that aired on Nickelodeon. The show combines trivia questions with occasionally messy "physical challenges".
It originally Legends of the Hidden Temple. Nickelodeon Guts. What Would You Do? Nickelodeon, is a reality television show. The show was able to blend interesting plots and funny dialogue into one, and the voice cast that brought the characters to life could not have done a better job. The episodes were great and the hosts of the show seemed like a lot of fun. Hey Dude is one of the oldest shows that made our list, and because it has been so long since it was on television, it would make sense that many people have forgotten about it.
We are glad to say that this series is even better than people remember and it needs to be brought back. The Secret World of Alex Mack was one of the coolest shows of the 90s, and many of us got to grow up watching it. Seeing Alex adjust to life after gaining some new powers made for great television, and this is one idea that Nickelodeon should consider revisiting soon. Many kids grew up watching Sesame Street , which had live-action characters that meshed perfectly with puppets.
Cousin Skeeter was meant for older children that wanted something more mature. This show was so funny and it kept its viewers entertained each episode. This show was so funny, and this was largely because the brothers had fantastic chemistry. The everyday life of Arnold, a fourth-grader in a nameless city that resembles Brooklyn, New York, who lives in a multi-racial boarding house with his grandparents and a motley assortment of friends and neighbors.
Votes: 32, Votes: 7, TV-Y 30 min Animation, Comedy. The wacky misadventures of an Australian wallaby and his friends as he finishes his transition to American life. Votes: 20, TV-G 30 min Comedy, Family.
As events unfold in her life, Clarissa explains to the viewer the motivations behind people's actions. Votes: 8, Ren, a psychotic Chihuahua, and Stimpson J. Cat, a dimwitted Manx cat who goes by the nickname Stimpy, have a host of unusual adventures. Votes: 22, Kenan and Kel: two best friends who live in Chicago are always dragged down by Kenan's get rich quick schemes while orange soda-loving buddy Kel is dragged along but tends to mess things up. Votes: 15, The life of a young boy as he meets friends, falls in love, maneuvers his way through grade 6 and writes all about it in his journal.
Votes: 18, Votes: 14, Teams compete in elimination challenges with the final team going on to search for the treasure inside the titular Mesoamerican "Hidden Temple". Votes: 3, The comic misadventures of a tidy, refined Cat and a goofy, uncouth Dog joined at the abdomen. The life of an adventurous family, from the point of view of an eleven-year-old girl gifted with animal language. Most notable about this show were the many guest stars that appeared, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and Lark Voorhies.
The events the kids competed in often were just slightly more extreme versions of regular sports like basketball, baseball, football and soccer. Players would get points depending on how they placed in each round, but the real decider was the final round — the Aggro Crag. Whoever got the most points in the end after all of the rounds was the big winner — and what did they win?
A gold medal and a glowing piece of the Aggro Crag. What Would You Do? Marc Summers hosted this show while also hosting Family Double Dare , pulling some double duty action. You may be thinking back, wondering to yourself, what was this show even about? The answer: pie, really. It was all about people getting a pie in the face often in the Pie Pod , or even going down a slide into a giant pie.
Just lots and lots of whipped cream being thrown at people in the guise of various games. Would you get some sweet WWYD merchandise, or a pie in the face? That was always a possibility, because, as we said, this show loved its pie. Six teams would compete in each episode, which would revolve around a particular artifact, real or fictional.
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