Season 01
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
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EPS01
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EPS07
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS08
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS09
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS10
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS11
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS12
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS13
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS14
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS15
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS16
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS17
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS18
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS19
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS20
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS21
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS22
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS23
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS24
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS26
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS27
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS29
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS30
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS31
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS32
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS33
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS34
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS35
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS36
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS37
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS38
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com
EPS39
Two teams of two children, ages 9 through 13, competed in this classic kiddie game show of questions and physical challenges. At the beginning of each show, the two teams (each with such names as Wacky Wormheads or Slimy Superkids) competed in a physical challenge (described below). The winner of the physical challenge would gain control of the first round questions. Host Summers asked the question, to which the team could answer for $10 or dare (i.e., challenge) the opposing team to answer for $20. However, the opponents could double dare (ergo, challenge back) the original team to answer; the original team could then answer for $40 or complete a physical challenge, an often messy stunt that had to be completed within 10, 15, 20, or 30 seconds. Physical challenge stunts could include one team member wrapping his/her partner in a giant tortilla shell and drop hot sauce on it; having to throw three balloons filled with fingerpaint at a target, while having to select from ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com