The reboot of Nickelodeon’s “Legends of the Hidden Temple” has become the best new TV series for fans of game shows like “Survivor” and “Indiana Jones.” In this competition show, teams of contestants face mental and physical challenges to retrieve a valuable artifact from an ancient Mayan-inspired temple. It’s difficult to please everyone with a remake, as there’s a lot of nostalgia connected to the original, but many viewers enjoyed the reboot.
Here’s all you need to know about the new “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” including where you can watch the latest episodes today.
What is “Legends of the Hidden Temple” TV Show About?
If you grew up watching these game shows, you surely remember the Shrine of the Silver Monkey puzzle room and the tension of waiting to see who would hit the gong on the tiebreaker pedestal first. The original “Legends of the Hidden Temple...
Here’s all you need to know about the new “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” including where you can watch the latest episodes today.
What is “Legends of the Hidden Temple” TV Show About?
If you grew up watching these game shows, you surely remember the Shrine of the Silver Monkey puzzle room and the tension of waiting to see who would hit the gong on the tiebreaker pedestal first. The original “Legends of the Hidden Temple...
- 5/3/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Holy Olmec, Legends of the Hidden Temple is back.
For children of the ’90s (your recapper among them!), Sunday night was a big deal, as The CW debuted its reboot of Nickelodeon’s beloved 1993-95 game show. This time, though, the contestants are adults instead of kids; it’s essentially the 20- and 30-somethings who wanted to be Blue Barracudas and Green Monkeys in their youth, but are only just now getting the opportunity.
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For children of the ’90s (your recapper among them!), Sunday night was a big deal, as The CW debuted its reboot of Nickelodeon’s beloved 1993-95 game show. This time, though, the contestants are adults instead of kids; it’s essentially the 20- and 30-somethings who wanted to be Blue Barracudas and Green Monkeys in their youth, but are only just now getting the opportunity.
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- 10/11/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Olmec will have plenty to say about this. The CW is reviving the Legends of the Hidden Temple game show but, this time, adults will be competing.
The original Legends of the Hidden Temple series ran for three seasons on Nickelodeon, from 1993 until 1995, and features six teams of two kids competing against each other. The object of the game is to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in an ancient Mayan-like temple with Olmec (voice of Dee Bradley Baker), a giant stone head located at the entrance. The teams perform physical stunts and answer questions based on history, mythology, and geography. The program was hosted by Kirk Fogg.
The revival of Legends of the Hidden Temple is expected to air next season and casting is currently...
The original Legends of the Hidden Temple series ran for three seasons on Nickelodeon, from 1993 until 1995, and features six teams of two kids competing against each other. The object of the game is to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in an ancient Mayan-like temple with Olmec (voice of Dee Bradley Baker), a giant stone head located at the entrance. The teams perform physical stunts and answer questions based on history, mythology, and geography. The program was hosted by Kirk Fogg.
The revival of Legends of the Hidden Temple is expected to air next season and casting is currently...
- 5/12/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Olmec is finally ready to pick on somebody his own size. The iconic Nickelodeon game show Legends of the Hidden Temple, now featuring adults as contestants, is being revived at The CW.
In addition to the aforementioned giant stone head, this “reimagining” of the classic series will also bring back other fan-favorite elements, including the Moat Crossings, the Steps of Knowledge and the Temple Run. The team names — Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, Orange Iguanas, Red Jaguars, Silver Snakes and Green Monkeys — will also remain unchanged.
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In addition to the aforementioned giant stone head, this “reimagining” of the classic series will also bring back other fan-favorite elements, including the Moat Crossings, the Steps of Knowledge and the Temple Run. The team names — Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, Orange Iguanas, Red Jaguars, Silver Snakes and Green Monkeys — will also remain unchanged.
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- 5/11/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Watch out for those temple guards! Nickelodeon is about to bring back Legends of the Hidden Temple in the best way possible, and E! News has your first look at Kirk Fogg back in action. Ok, the best way to bring Legends of the Hidden Temple back would be to make it a game show that adults were allowed to participate in, but this movie is probably the next best way. Fogg, who hosted the game show for all three seasons (and 120 episodes) returns to play himself, the long-time tour guide of the hidden temple. The movie follows three siblings who join Fogg and the great Olmec (Dee Bradley Baker, also returning) to get through a real-life obstacle course that will help them prove the legends of the...
- 11/21/2016
- E! Online
It’s not just theatrical movies (like Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Trek Beyond, or Jumanji) that are currently trading on nostalgia. Small screen projects are also following suit. Nickelodeon is planning perhaps the most significant of these, with a TV movie based on the popular 1990s game show, Legends Of The Hidden Temple – which now has a premiere date.
Originally created by David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone and Stephen Brown in 1993, Legends Of The Hidden Temple ran for 120 episodes – each featuring six teams of two 11-14 year olds. The teams competed to find and collect artefacts in a temple filled with treasures, guarded by Mayan protectors. To succeed, the competitors would have to answer questions and undertake physical tasks. The show was hosted by Kirk Fogg, and featured narration from Dee Bradley Baker in the guise of a talking stone head named Olmec.
The upcoming TV movie...
Originally created by David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone and Stephen Brown in 1993, Legends Of The Hidden Temple ran for 120 episodes – each featuring six teams of two 11-14 year olds. The teams competed to find and collect artefacts in a temple filled with treasures, guarded by Mayan protectors. To succeed, the competitors would have to answer questions and undertake physical tasks. The show was hosted by Kirk Fogg, and featured narration from Dee Bradley Baker in the guise of a talking stone head named Olmec.
The upcoming TV movie...
- 10/7/2016
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Open wide, '90s bbs. Here's your giant dose of nostalgia for today. If you were a Nickelodeon child back in the day, you'll be pleased to know that Nick just released a new trailer for their Legends of the Hidden Temple movie! Yes, they made a movie out of the TV show, in case you've been living under a hidden temple. Get it? Ha. Sorry. Anyway, the film stars original show host Kirk Fogg (thank you, nostalgia Gods), along with Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. The story revolves around three siblings, who get caught up in some serious temple madness. The trailer is a whole lot darker than the one before, but it still has all of the much-needed nods to the '90s show. Get v...
- 10/6/2016
- E! Online
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Chief amongst them was "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency," the new Max Landis produced TV series take on the classic Douglas Adams book. Elijah Wood and Samuel Barnett topline the eight-episode series which follows the time-and-space-shifting adventures of eccentric 'holistic' detective Dirk Gently (Barnett) and his reluctant assistant Todd (Wood). The series premieres October 22nd.
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- 7/24/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The legend lives! Nostalgia-lovers nearly had a meltdown when Nickelodeon announced it was reviving Legends of the Hidden Temple, the classic '90s TV show, giving it a new spin by making it a movie. And now, we have our first trailer for the revival, which first debuted during the network's Back to the '90s panel at Comic-Con on Saturday. "For years, the Temple has been hidden," the voice-over says. "It's walls forever sealed." Until now, as it seems the Hidden Temple is now a theme park. (We want to go to there.) Starring original host Kirk Fogg and Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer, The Legends movie follows three siblings...
- 7/23/2016
- E! Online
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- 6/28/2016
- TVLine.com
Nickelodeon is bringing back a familiar voice for its upcoming Legends of the Hidden Temple movie. Dee Bradley Baker, the voice of Olmec from the classic 1990s game show version of Legends, will return to voice the character once again for the TV movie Legends of the Hidden Temple. Baker joins previously announced cast members including Kirk Fogg (the host of the original series), Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. "An entire generation grew up loving Legends of the Hidden Temple. It was my first television series, and it remains one of the most popular projects I've ever been lucky enough to have been involved with throughout my career," Baker said in a statement. "I'm thrilled that Kirk...
- 6/22/2016
- E! Online
Prepare for the biggest Hey Arnold!-related news since Stoop Kid left his stoop.
Nickelodeon on Monday confirmed the title of Football Head’s next made-for-tv adventure, Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, and revealed that many of the series’ original voices will return.
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- 6/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Look alive, folks: Voltron‘s return is fast approaching.
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Voltron: Legendary Defender, a reimagining of the popular 1980s cartoon, is set for a June 10 debut on Netflix.
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Legendary Defender, from former Legend of Korra EPs Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery, is the third offshoot of the original series following 1998’s Voltron: The Third Dimension and the 2011 NickToon Voltron Force.
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Voltron: Legendary Defender, a reimagining of the popular 1980s cartoon, is set for a June 10 debut on Netflix.
The DreamWorks Animation reboot follows a set of teenagers who suddenly find themselves the pilots behind five robotic lions used to protect the universe from evil amid a prolonged intergalactic war.
Legendary Defender, from former Legend of Korra EPs Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery, is the third offshoot of the original series following 1998’s Voltron: The Third Dimension and the 2011 NickToon Voltron Force.
- 5/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Prepare yourself for a major dose of nostalgia! Nickelodeon's '90s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple is returning as a film – and the show's host is spilling details on the upcoming TV movie.
Everything from the original team names (um, yes, Blue Barracudas), the challenges (remember those pesky Steps of Knowledge?), Olmec the wise and stone-faced and the scary temple guards who mysteriously popped out of nowhere are all making a comeback.
"I thought it was a practical joke," host Kirk Fogg, 56, tells People of first hearing of the reboot. "But its an honor that they asked me back.
Everything from the original team names (um, yes, Blue Barracudas), the challenges (remember those pesky Steps of Knowledge?), Olmec the wise and stone-faced and the scary temple guards who mysteriously popped out of nowhere are all making a comeback.
"I thought it was a practical joke," host Kirk Fogg, 56, tells People of first hearing of the reboot. "But its an honor that they asked me back.
- 4/14/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- People.com - TV Watch
[Youtube "l0m_SSrr-oi"] Prepare yourself for a major dose of nostalgia! Nickelodeon's '90s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple is returning as a film - and the show's host is spilling details on the upcoming TV movie. Everything from the original team names (um, yes, Blue Barracudas), the challenges (remember those pesky Steps of Knowledge?), Olmec the wise and stone-faced and the scary temple guards who mysteriously popped out of nowhere are all making a comeback. "I thought it was a practical joke," host Kirk Fogg, 56, tells People of first hearing of the reboot. "But its an honor that they asked me back.
- 4/14/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "l0m_SSrr-oi"] Prepare yourself for a major dose of nostalgia! Nickelodeon's '90s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple is returning as a movie - and the show's host is spilling details on the upcoming TV movie. Everything from the original team names (um, yes, Blue Barracudas), the challenges (remember those pesky Steps of Knowledge?), Olmec the wise and stone-faced and the scary temple guards who mysteriously popped out of nowhere are all making a comeback. "I thought it was a practical joke," host Kirk Fogg, 56, tells People of first hearing of the reboot. "They brought me back to be 'Kirk Fogg,...
- 4/14/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
A few weeks ago, we learned that Nickelodeon is reviving Legends of the Hidden Temple as a TV movie and ’90s nostalgia began to flare up all over the internet. Grown men and women – sitting in cubicles, inching through rush hour, preparing for important dates, attending secret sex parties in secluded mansions – all paused whatever […]
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- 3/23/2016
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
The Temple is a little less hidden now! Fans of old-school Nickelodeon are still in a nostalgia-induced coma thanks to the news that not only is Legends of the Hidden Temple being revived as a TV movie by the network, but the iconic '90s game show's original host/guide Kirk Fogg is returning to play a key part in the reboot. Praise Olmec! And when E! News chatted with Fogg about his return to the series (he's sporting the denim shirt again!), we were able to get him to reveal some secrets you never knew about the original series, which ran from 1993-95... Just some of the secrets Fogg served up? -They filmed Five shows a day. "It was an intensely difficult...
- 3/23/2016
- E! Online
Kirk Fogg has joined the cast of Nickelodeon’s upcoming TV movie version of “Legends of the Hidden Temple.” Fogg, who served as the original show’s host and guide, will play a key figure in the new movie in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nick series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. “When Nickelodeon asked me to be a part of the ‘Legends of the Hidden Temple’ movie, I immediately went to the closet and pulled out my blue denim shirt, which has been protected by a powerful golden.
- 3/23/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Nickelodeon is about to make denim shirts and khaki shorts look cool again.
Kirk Fogg, who hosted the network’s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple from 1993 to 1995, will be back for its TV-movie reboot.
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Slated to premiere this fall, the scripted Legends revival will follow three siblings who break away from a ho-hum jungle tour, only to find themselves immersed in a high-stakes series of obstacles that they must complete to stay alive.
Details of Fogg’s character are fuzzy, but he will play a key figure...
Kirk Fogg, who hosted the network’s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple from 1993 to 1995, will be back for its TV-movie reboot.
RelatedHey Arnold: The Jungle Movie Greenlit at Nickelodeon, Series Creator Confirms
Slated to premiere this fall, the scripted Legends revival will follow three siblings who break away from a ho-hum jungle tour, only to find themselves immersed in a high-stakes series of obstacles that they must complete to stay alive.
Details of Fogg’s character are fuzzy, but he will play a key figure...
- 3/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Kirk Fogg, original host and guide of Legends of the Temple, has joined the cast of Nickelodeon’s action-adventure TV movie based on the network’s ’90s game show. Details aren’t yet known, but he’s said to be playing “a key figure” in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nick series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie is slated to debut on Nickelodeon…...
- 3/23/2016
- Deadline TV
Kirk Fogg is ready to be your guide—again. It's official: Legends of the Hidden Temple's beloved host is set to appear in Nickelodeon's highly anticipated TV movie of the same name, E! News has learned. In the revival, which is set to debut this fall, Fogg will play a major role that pays homage to his duties in the iconic '90s game show. And when E! News exclusively chatted with Fogg about his return to the Temple, he revealed fans can still expect to see him rocking his signature denim shirt. "I'm back wearing my outfit again, except I now have a patch," Fogg told us, showing off the updated new shirt in the exclusive video above. "It kind of...
- 3/23/2016
- E! Online
[[tmz:video id="0_koyitzkm"]] "Legends of the Hidden Temple" host Kirk Fogg is a lost treasure that has just been found again. We got Fogg doing the TV remake in his hosting outfit ... 20 years after the game show was yanked off the air, and it looks like he's living the life of Dorian Gray. Producers were hounding Fogg, who's been out of the biz for years, for a cameo. No word how many saving bonds they had to give...
- 3/23/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The host of that awesome (old) kids game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple" is on the verge of a comeback ... because he's in talks to cameo in the upcoming movie version of the show. In case you didn't know ... producers are turning the classic Nickelodeon show into a movie -- which reportedly focuses on 3 siblings who embark on a crazy jungle adventure. But to add to the nostalgia ... producers have reached out to the original host,...
- 3/7/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
You're going to the temple! Ok, maybe not you. But someone is. Nickelodeon has decided to bring back their classic 90s kid's game show, Legends of the Hidden Temple, as a fictional TV movie. And hey, guess what? "Hey Arnold!" is getting revived too. It's true, Variety is reporting Nickelodeon will announce the news as part of their advertising upfronts this week. Legends of the Hidden Temple ran from 1993-1998 on the network and had a rather odd premise as far as game shows were concerned. The game took place in what was meant to be a Mayan temple (and surrounding areas like a giant moat) and teams of kids (one girl, one boy) had to solve both mental and physical challenges in order to progress. Did I mention there was a giant talking Olmec head? The head was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, who also did double duty as the announcer,...
- 3/1/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
Blue Barracudas, Purple Parrots and Red Jaguars, listen up!
Nickelodeon is rebooting its classic game show Legends of the Hidden Temple as a TV movie, our sister site Variety reports.
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To refresh your memory: The original Legends, which was hosted by Kirk Fogg and ran from 1993 to 1995, pitted six pairs of kids against each other as they tackled physical and mental challenges, all in the hopes of making it to the final round, where they ran through the dizzying (and sometimes terrifying) obstacle course that was The Temple.
Similarly,...
Nickelodeon is rebooting its classic game show Legends of the Hidden Temple as a TV movie, our sister site Variety reports.
RelatedNickToons Movie to Feature Characters From Rugrats, Rocko and Other Series
To refresh your memory: The original Legends, which was hosted by Kirk Fogg and ran from 1993 to 1995, pitted six pairs of kids against each other as they tackled physical and mental challenges, all in the hopes of making it to the final round, where they ran through the dizzying (and sometimes terrifying) obstacle course that was The Temple.
Similarly,...
- 3/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Legends of the Hidden Temple is coming back to life. The beloved Nickelodeon game show is being revived as live-action TV movie. So you can probably expect Temple Guards and Olmec, but maybe not Kirk Fogg. Isabela Monae will star, E! News has confirmed. Variety first reported the news. In the Legends of the Temple TV movie, three siblings are tasked with competing obstacles to remain alive. So it's like the old game show, but you know, scripted. No word on the status of the Shrine of the Silver Monkey. Look for the movie to come out towards the end of the year and include other beloved game show elements like The Steps of Knowledge and various colored animals (that used to be the teams). More:...
- 3/1/2016
- E! Online
Legends of the Hidden Temple was a fascinating and archaeologically dubious Nickelodeon game show from the 1990s. Host Kirk Fogg led teams of contestants in a series of games that culminated with a puzzle hunt through a gigantic "temple," which was ostensibly an obstacle course with rooms themed like ancient palace ruins. The host just revealed something in a new interview: The pressure once scared a contestant into vomiting on camera. Ugh. Imagine vomiting in the Pit of Despair, that pool of foam blocks. I can't think of a more hopeless feeling. I'd forgotten how rare it was that contestants won the show. Only eight allowed victories a season? Fogg, you traitor! ...
- 1/16/2016
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
To this day, there has not been a game show that has topped Nickelodeon in the 90s. They had Guts, Family Double Dare, and Nick Arcade, but none of them reached quite the level of awesomeness that was Legends of The Hidden Temple. What wasn't to love? You had a giant head named Olmec quizzing you on history while you battled against other children for supremacy and a shot to enter "the temple."
Get in and out of the temple in 90 seconds (which was nothing short of a miracle) and you won a cruise for your family. Of course, it wasn't that easy. You could be kidnapped by temple guards who could only be stopped by pendents, and you had to solve super tough puzzles that most adults may not be able to solve, let alone kids! It was a show so inspiring that I have a Purple Parrots t-shirt in my closet right now.
Get in and out of the temple in 90 seconds (which was nothing short of a miracle) and you won a cruise for your family. Of course, it wasn't that easy. You could be kidnapped by temple guards who could only be stopped by pendents, and you had to solve super tough puzzles that most adults may not be able to solve, let alone kids! It was a show so inspiring that I have a Purple Parrots t-shirt in my closet right now.
- 1/15/2016
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Green monkeys! Orange iguanas! If these unnaturally occurring animal-color combinations don’t send chills down your spine, you weren’t a child of the ‘90s.
Funny or Die has posted a fake trailer for Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Movie, a would-be action flick that finds a gruff former contestant drinking away his sorrows as he contemplates returning (a la Lost) into the cruel hands of Olmec the Terrifying. “You think you’re going to be all right, just ’cause you have a guide,” muses the faded former Red Jaguar as memories of a distant Kirk Fogg appear.
Funny or Die has posted a fake trailer for Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Movie, a would-be action flick that finds a gruff former contestant drinking away his sorrows as he contemplates returning (a la Lost) into the cruel hands of Olmec the Terrifying. “You think you’re going to be all right, just ’cause you have a guide,” muses the faded former Red Jaguar as memories of a distant Kirk Fogg appear.
- 1/9/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
It's game over for Figure It Out on Nickelodeon. The competition series has been cancelled according to host Jeff Sutphen.
Responding to a fan's question about the future of the series, Sutphen wrote, "unless your secret talent is bringing canceled shows back we will not be shooting any more episodes of #Fio #sadface"
Hosted by Summer Sanders, the Figure It Out game show ran for four seasons between 1997 and 2000. The series was revived in June 2012 with Sutphen and aired for two more seasons. The finale episode aired on July 16th of this year.
Though Figure It Out is over, Sutphen has started his own mock talk show, The Garage Show with Jeff Sutphen. The most recent episode features visits by fellow Nickelodeon hosts Marc Summers, Kirk Fogg and Phil Moore.
What do...
Responding to a fan's question about the future of the series, Sutphen wrote, "unless your secret talent is bringing canceled shows back we will not be shooting any more episodes of #Fio #sadface"
Hosted by Summer Sanders, the Figure It Out game show ran for four seasons between 1997 and 2000. The series was revived in June 2012 with Sutphen and aired for two more seasons. The finale episode aired on July 16th of this year.
Though Figure It Out is over, Sutphen has started his own mock talk show, The Garage Show with Jeff Sutphen. The most recent episode features visits by fellow Nickelodeon hosts Marc Summers, Kirk Fogg and Phil Moore.
What do...
- 10/24/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If you were gay and a kid in the ’90s, you were lucky to have Nickelodeon on the tube. Not only did the classic kids network dish out quirky shows that hold up well (particularly The Adventures of Pete & Pete), but it gave you bizarre, unconventional, one-of-a-kind characters who could be your friends, no matter how ridiculous or cartoonish they were. Sometimes, Nick’s characters were seemingly tailor-made for gay audience acceptance, and that’s why we’re assembled here today in this blessed Pride month: to remember 25 of Nickelodeon’s ’90s heroes (in the pre-Spongebob era) who guided us through childhood like Kirk Fogg ushering Purple Parrots past Temple Guards.
25. Petunia, The Adventures of Pete & Pete
Sure, she was just a tattoo, but she wiggled! Scandalously! Gorgeously! Distantly. Little Pete’s mermaid tattoo was the slacker ’90s kid take on Veronica Lake.
24. Helga Pataki, Hey Arnold!
Helga’s...
25. Petunia, The Adventures of Pete & Pete
Sure, she was just a tattoo, but she wiggled! Scandalously! Gorgeously! Distantly. Little Pete’s mermaid tattoo was the slacker ’90s kid take on Veronica Lake.
24. Helga Pataki, Hey Arnold!
Helga’s...
- 7/1/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
If you are a child of the early 1990s you will (probably) fondly remember "Legends of the Hidden Temple," a Nickelodeon game show.
"Legends of the Hidden Temple" ran for three years and featured contestants completing physical tasks, figuring out puzzles and answering trivia questions in an attempt to take home a top prize that varied from episode to episode. To get the grand prize, contestants had to complete the Temple Run, which was full of mazes, puzzles and the stuff of nightmares: Temple Guards.
According to SBNation.com, out of 120 episodes, only 32 teams won the Temple Run. The show featured teams of 11-14-year-old boys and girls and now one of them is speaking out. Keeli, a former contestant, spoke with SBNation.com about her time on the series.
"If I recall correctly, we were the first day of filming for the first season of this show, so I...
"Legends of the Hidden Temple" ran for three years and featured contestants completing physical tasks, figuring out puzzles and answering trivia questions in an attempt to take home a top prize that varied from episode to episode. To get the grand prize, contestants had to complete the Temple Run, which was full of mazes, puzzles and the stuff of nightmares: Temple Guards.
According to SBNation.com, out of 120 episodes, only 32 teams won the Temple Run. The show featured teams of 11-14-year-old boys and girls and now one of them is speaking out. Keeli, a former contestant, spoke with SBNation.com about her time on the series.
"If I recall correctly, we were the first day of filming for the first season of this show, so I...
- 3/9/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
“The Blue Barracudas always won,” insisted some deluded college friends of mine, as we browsed through this amazing website looking for our favorite team’s T-shirt. “It was the Silver Snakes, you guys. The numbers don’t lie,” I would typically reply.
You see, long before The Hunger Games made the spectacle of sending teams of children into an arena filled with deadly, dangerous obstacles fun again, us ’90s kids were getting our daily dose of televised youth blood sport on Nickelodeon via the Indiana Jones-inspired Legends of the Hidden Temple. Okay, so maybe the stakes weren’t quite as...
You see, long before The Hunger Games made the spectacle of sending teams of children into an arena filled with deadly, dangerous obstacles fun again, us ’90s kids were getting our daily dose of televised youth blood sport on Nickelodeon via the Indiana Jones-inspired Legends of the Hidden Temple. Okay, so maybe the stakes weren’t quite as...
- 8/19/2011
- by Shaunna Murphy
- EW.com - PopWatch
Everyone has them: complete wastes of time. Guilty pleasures, as it were. Shows that don't necessarily add anything significant to our lives, but we can't keep from going back to them, over and over again. There's nothing wrong with them - in fact, some of them are pretty awesome. Since it's been a slow news week and I've had plenty of time to spend thinking on such things, I present to you my six favorite wastes of time.
In no particular order:
1. The Mole (ABC, 2001-2004, 2008)
For the most part, I loathe reality television; I've just never been all that interested in any of the series. The Mole, however, had me from early on, indulging the part of me that loves spy shows and almost had a career in the CIA. I was glad to have a series where I was forced to figure out clues that actually took effort to spot and decode.
In no particular order:
1. The Mole (ABC, 2001-2004, 2008)
For the most part, I loathe reality television; I've just never been all that interested in any of the series. The Mole, however, had me from early on, indulging the part of me that loves spy shows and almost had a career in the CIA. I was glad to have a series where I was forced to figure out clues that actually took effort to spot and decode.
- 1/3/2011
- by Brittany Frederick
- SpoilerTV
Reason No. 102,390 I wish we lived in a Simpsons-esque world where people stay the same age forever: I’d never have to look at child stars I used to love and realize how much time has gone by. This story about the stars of Salute Your Shorts particularly jarred me. Z.Z. works in ad sales. Budnick has a child(?!). And when did Donkeylips turn into Gabriel Iglesias? Ugh. I hate change.
Despite my distress, I still propose a Nickelodeon ’90s show reunion. What happened to all the kids from Welcome Freshmen (IMDb is little help…). Alex Mack was on...
Despite my distress, I still propose a Nickelodeon ’90s show reunion. What happened to all the kids from Welcome Freshmen (IMDb is little help…). Alex Mack was on...
- 5/10/2010
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
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