Super Sloppy Double Dare

Super Sloppy Double Dare (1986)

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Each round of Super Sloppy Double Dare starts off with a toss-up physical challenge. Whoever wins gets $20 and control of the game. Host Marc Summers asks the winning team a question. If they don't know the answer or think the other team doesn't have a clue, they can dare them to answer it for double the dollars. But they have to be careful because they can double dare the first team back for 4 times the amount. Then, they either have to answer the question or take a physical challenge. In round 2, dollar values are doubled. The winner of the game moves on to the obstacle course, where they navigate through 8 obstacles and they win a prize for each obstacle. If they make it through all 8 obstacles, they win the grand prize.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Fly WallOct 6, 1986
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' premiere?

'Super Sloppy Double Dare' premiered on October 6, 1986.

Who was the host of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

The show was hosted by Marc Summers.

What was the format of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

'Super Sloppy Double Dare' was a game show where teams competed in messy physical challenges and trivia.

How many teams typically competed on each episode of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

Two teams would compete against each other on each episode of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'.

What was the show's signature obstacle called?

The show's signature obstacle was called the "Double Dare Nose"

Who designed the physical challenges on 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

The physical challenges on 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' were designed by Mark Sumner and John Harvey.

What was the prize for winning 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

The winning team of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' received a cash prize and a trophy.

How many seasons did 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' have?

'Super Sloppy Double Dare' had a total of four seasons.

Are there any celebrity episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

Yes, there were celebrity episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' where famous guests would compete on the show.

Who were the announcers for 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

Dave Shikiar and Doc Holliday served as the announcers for 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'.

Did 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' have any spin-offs?

Yes, 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' had a spin-off called 'Family Double Dare'.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

The contestants on 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' were typically between the ages of 8 and 15.

How long were the episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

The episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' were approximately 30 minutes long.

Did 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' had a live studio audience.

Were there any special episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare'?

Yes, there were special episodes of 'Super Sloppy Double Dare' that aired during holidays, such as Halloween and Thanksgiving.

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