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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:20 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:06 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 8:47 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 12:45 pm
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OOC Game System (Sampler) *Instructions: What Would You Do* Page 5 =============================
= What Would You Do This is an audience participation show where anyone gets put into hilarious & messy situations. The show is also known for its Pie Contraptions that some participants would end up going to for anything. With the end result being that person getting a covered in Whipped Cream as its central to the television show. Additionally, any person who does not complete a stunt would be sent to these Pie Contraptions as well.
The end results of some participants would be them ending up at one of the Pie contraptions & getting covered in Whipped Cream.
Segments: 1. Anything You Can Do = Two selected audience members compete in a contest. These contests ranged from who could finish a glass of milk the fastest, to seeing who could inflate and pop a balloon the fastest. The winner would either receive a token for the Wall of Stuff that would be shown later or give the loser a pie in the face that's filled with whipped cream or even send that person to one of the Pie Contraptions
2. Special Challenges = Pits friends, family or relatives against each other performing certain activities. On other occasions, there would be teams such as boys vs. girls, girls vs. boys, and so on. Most of the time the winning team got to choose from getting a token to the "Wall of Stuff" for each winner, or sending the losing team members to a Pie Device or get pied in the face with a pie filled with whipped cream.
3. Stock Footage = Featuring children or families or others put in unusual situations. Mostly at the Universal Studios Theme Park in Hollywood & Florida. The tape would be paused midway and the audience would vote on either what they would do in the same situation or what the outcome would be. After the results were tallied, the outcome was played.
4-1. What Would You Do Medley = The First of 2 Closing Segments in which a card is placed onto of a person's forehead & that person does not know what it says. That person then needs to decide to either do what the card says, such as "Hidden Talent", "Eat a Peanut Butter Bar covered in Chocolate Syrup" and so on, or go to one of the Pie Contraptions.
4-2. Wall of Stuff = The Second of two Closing Segments, which contains 20 doors which are marked from 1 to 20. Each audience member was assigned a number. If their number was drawn from a lottery machine, that participant received a token to open one of the 20 doors. The Doors contains a Prize, a whipped cream pie & a shot full of whipped cream from a water cannon. And even a card that would tell that participant to go to a Pie Contraption or open another door. Sometimes, Tokens are awarded to a participants that completes a task before the lottery machine. The known prizes from the Wall of Stuff are: = Watches = T-Shirts = Hats = Water Bottles = Travel Gym Bags and more
=Pie Contraptions= 1. Pie Pod = Set up in a hydraulic chair and covered with a clear plastic tarp, leaving the person's head exposed. Then the chair, which resembled a barber's chair or an antique-style dentist's chair, would be pumped up until the participant's head was aligned with a target. After that, the audience would decide if 3, 4 or 5 pies would be fired at the person after the count of 3, with each pie containing whipped cream. A device called the "Crowning Glory" was suspended over the participant's head. This was a container shaped like a crown that held a small amount of pink slime, which would also be dumped on the person's head.
2. Pie Slide = The messiest pie contraption on the show. A Person would be sent to the top of a playground slide which ended up in a large vat filled with hundreds of gallons of whipped cream and a red beach ball made to look like a cherry. Participants would first remove their socks, shoes and other valuables, and go barefoot up the ladder to the top of the slide. Then decide to go head first or feet first, and would then set off down into the vat, after the count of 3. Sometimes, that person would get to hold a small video camera which is called the "Pie Cam" as they went down the Pie Slide, giving the home viewers a first person view of the victim going down the Pie Slide as if they were going down it.
3. Pie in the Sky = Uses 2 Participants. Three bowls were stacked directly above each participant's head, with the top one containing pink slime. The 2 participants are asked 5 questions about his or her friend, family member or relative standing between the two contraptions; each time a participant missed one, one of three levers was pulled, allowing the slime to be emptied into the bowl underneath the current one. Three incorrect answers resulted in the third lever being pulled, releasing the pink slime onto the person's head.
4. Pie Wash = Has an audience member sit in a large leather chair and be strapped in with a seat belt, while three nozzles above attempted to spray the audience member with whipped cream while he was being spun around rapidly, before it "cleaned them up" using a rotating car wash styled brush.
5. Pie Coaster = A mini roller coaster which ended with an audience member crashing into an oversized pie with whipped cream which stood on its side. A Person would crash through some paper What Would You Do? banners before crashing into the giant pie. The participant usually got hit multiple times as he rocked back and forth on the final dip, where the pie was located.
6. Pie Pendulum = Has one person strapped to a long board with their face hanging over the side. While the other person would be asked 5 questions about his or her friend, family member or relative with each wrong answer resulting in the participant turning a crank which lowered the victim's face toward a large pie filled with whipped cream. 3 wrong answers results in the person's face landing in the pie with 3 correct answers resulting in the person being spared.
7. Pie Roulette = Has the chosen participants take turns being seated at a table loaded with a pie with whipped cream. The person placed their head in a chin rest on the table. The person would then roll a die & had to turn a crank whatever number of times the die showed. At any time the crank was being turned, the device could spring the pie, which would land in the face face. In addition, the "Flinch Factor" which is a bucket containing pink slime is positioned above the person's head; if the audience voted that the contestant flinched at any time, if that person was or was not pied the face, the bucket would be released onto that person's head.
8. Pie Mobile = Has one chosen participant drive a scooter car across a wall backdrop while the other chosen participants have a cart filled with Whipped Cream Pies to throw. As the person drives the scooter car from one side to the other, the remaining participants need to hit scooter car with as many pies as possible while standing behind the line like one of those duck game at the carnival where people have to throw balls at the duck targets to knock them down.
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:44 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:26 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:40 am
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OOC Game System (Sampler) *Instructions: You're On* Page 5 =============================
= You're On The game is played with 2 players each of the 3 teams as they attempt to complete a Challenge Theme which contains 3 tasks. The Tasks involve the teams to convince at least one unsuspecting person to do something that's hilarious & messy situations which are really funny to watch while a hidden Camera captures the entire moment. Some examples of these tasks could be juggling whipped cream pies with your feet or wear a escort a Chocobo to Park. The Grand Prize is awarded for completing all 3 Tasks. However, a Consolation Prize is awarded should a team is unable to complete all 3 Tasks. 3 Games like this are played for each show. Throughout the 3 games, the audience would either vote on how many tasks they would complete in the same situation or a Runaround would be played where 6 people, 2 from each audience section (Red, Blue & Green) would be called down. After a Team is given 3 tasks, they had to guess how many of them they thought they would complete, by running to a Platform that matched their guess such as Platform 1, Platform 2 or Platform 3. Choosing the right number won a prize.
At the conclusion of 3 Games, two of the winning or losing sections from the Poll or Runaround would be called down to the Center of the Stage. There, the Host and two of the Poll or Runaround Section Member would do something that is hilarious & messy, such as pouring slime on them or asking them questions with a messy penalty for a wrong answer.
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:52 am
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OOC Game System (Sampler) *Figure It Out* Page 5 =============================
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OOC Title: Figure It Out Revived Game 1 Note: This will be for an Upcoming OOC Contest OOC Rating: TV-G Players Per Game: 2 Panelists Per Game: 4
Introduction: In a few seconds, our Panelists will try to reveal & feel some highly strange, unusual secrets that are concealed. So if you want to guess along with the panel, cover your ears and close your eyes because here comes our first secret now...
After 24 Years, its the Return of Figure It Out! The game where its okay to be strange and fun! Our Panelists' job is to find out why our players are here. The catch is, they only answer "Yes" or "No" questions. And here is our panel now! [Insert Anime Image Name and Anime Series & Character Name Here] Let's watch as they try to, Figure It Out!
Question Length Per Round: 7 (Short Game) 11 (Standard Game) 15 (Long Game) 21 (Extended Game) (The Last Question is the Player preforming His/Her Hidden Talent, no mater the outcome, Win or Lose) Note: Applies throughout the 3 Rounds. In the Actual show, each Round is One Minute long. But in a fandom sense, its after a set amount of Yes or No Questions.
Clue Entry: Midway through the Round
Secret Slime Action: Varies from Game to Game
Hidden Talents: Varies from Game to Game
= Original Era
= Family Style Era
= Wild Style Era
Note: I'll explain the rules for this OOC games later for those who are unfamiliar with Figure It Out or the old rule set that is used. The stage used for the OOC Guild game is a used a replica of the Summer Sanders Era sets from 1997 to 2000.
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2021 2:21 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2021 7:03 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2021 8:08 am
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OOC Game System (Sampler) *All Star Challenge* Page 5 =============================
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OOC Title examples: All Star Challenge Playoff Game 1 (Unlocked): ??? All Star Challenge Playoff Game 2 (TBA): ??? All Star Challenge Finals 3-1 3rd Place: ??? All Star Challenge Finals 3-2 Championship (TBA): ???
Unlocked: Double Dare [3 of 5 incarnations: Double Dare 1986-1988, ???, Family Double Dare 1988-1992, Super Special Double Dare 1992-1993, ???, ???] Finders Keepers [Toffler Era] GUTS [Aggro Crag Easy Difficulty] Legends of the Hidden Temple [Easy Difficulty] What Would You Do Wild & Crazy Kids
Note: This will be for an Upcoming OOC Tournament Game OOC Rating: TV-G Players: 12 Teams: 6 (2 Playoff Games, 1 Wild Card & Finals) Guest NPC Hosts in RP Event: Cookie Masterson, Buzz Lippman, Olmec, Robin Marella (Archive: 1986 to 1993) Yearly Tournaments
Round 1: Note: Challenges maybe various as they are randomized GUTS = Event What Would You Do = Anything You Can Do Double Dare = Psychical Challenge Legends of the Hidden Temple = Temple Game Finders Keepers = Hidden Object Picture
Round 1: Finders Keepers Hidden Object Picture 4 Objects (Standard) 6 Objects (Long) 8 Objects (Extended)
Round 2: Gakfest Question Question Length 7 (Short) 11/14 (Standard/Long) 21 (Extended)
Round 3: Action Finale Wild & Crazy Kids = Stunt
Scoring Table = Round 1 Same as GUTS: 300 for 1st, 200 for 2nd & 100 for 3rd = Round 2: Gakfest Question 100 Points = Round 3: Action Finale 1,000 for 1st, 750 for 2nd & 500 for 3rd
Introduction: Direct from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, after more than 30 years, it's Nickelodeon All Star Challenge! Featuring (insert players). And now, here are the hosts of Nickelodeon's All Star Challenge, [Insert Game & Host]
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