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However, if the player being interviewed by Mike is a non-English speaker, one of the following situations would occur, and here are the episodes on what occurred: playing a game of Horse with the Bull's Eye crossbows during the interview in one episode. Mike would sometimes have some fun with the player(s) he is interviewing, e.g. In Global GUTS, after the replay of the fourth event, Mike would show a video (taped a day before) of him as well as at least one of those contestants (usually one contestant from USA or UK). In the third season, he usually interviews the one player occasionally, but does so with all three players before the second commercial break. In the first season, Mike interviews one to three players about the event, and in the second season, he interviews no more than two. Second place receives 200 points, and third place earns 100 points. First place in each event is worth 300 points. The competitors are awarded points based on their comparative performance in each event. The show was very similar to the Olympics because they handed out Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals to the three athletes. During the show's run, more creative and ambitious events were developed, even including a fabricated ski slope. Each event was said to allow the contestants to "live out some of their greatest sports fantasies" in a competitive arena. While most of these events include the use of an elastic harness, others make use of a wave pool, and sometimes a racing track is used. On each half-hour episode, three children or teenagers (blue, red and purple) compete against each other in four events that are based on "extreme" versions of skills in popular sports, such as basketball, baseball, football, and soccer.
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The series was filmed at Sound Stage 21 at Universal Studios Florida on a set dubbed the "Extreme Arena", which was not part of the Nickelodeon Studios Complex but was rented by them. In 2008, Nickelodeon produced two seasons of a revival of the program, My Family's Got GUTS. It has occasionally been seen in reruns on TeenNick since Januit currently airs on the TeenNick block The Splat on an occasional basis. Nickelodeon GUTS reruns were shown on Nickelodeon from Januuntil Janubefore moving to Nickelodeon GAS from Mauntil the station ceased broadcasting on Decem(Apon Dish Network). It was the only show in the world that begged the famous question "DO YOU HAVE IT?". The series originally ran from 1992 to 1995 on Nickelodeon.Įach episode features three young athletes competing against each other in four "extreme" versions of athletic events culminating in a fifth and final round which set the three competitors on a race up an artificial "mountain" called the Aggro Crag, Mega Crag, or Super Aggro Crag. August 12, 1992-AugGUTS (a.k.a Nickelodeon GUTS and later as Global GUTS) is an American television "action sports" competition series hosted by actor/writer Mike O'Malley and officiated by British actress Moira "Mo" Quirk.