Some questionable language. Teen, 16 years old Written by GregoryMccormick July 22, Dude, this blows! I'd rather get sick or do homework all night than watch this waste of time. So what's the point of this?
Thankfully this stupid and annoying show never comes on anymore, so nobody can see how bad it is. Teen, 17 years old Written by ReviewsandFun August 9, Why is CN acting bad nowadays. How many times do I have to say this? It really deserved it. It is just a filler. What a waste of space. Also, it's not funny at all. Cartoon Network, I know your smart, I know your not dumb, but stop goofing around, ditch the streets of mold, and go back to the streets of GOLD.
Kid, 10 years old June 5, Dude what would happen is good and bad I'm on 2 sides right now and I think It is dumb and good.
The show is very awesome and cool,but it has some dumb parts,but at least they would warn you that it's dangerous and they would say don't try this at home. Even though there is explosions and stuff I haven't done anything stupid. Dude, this is so lame. Another fail on CN's part. Dude, What Would Happen is just a really bad show and i'm glad it got the ax.
It was junk. The plot is pointless. Each episode is just a mindless filler with no story. Teen, 16 years old Written by Mr. King December 19, It sucked crap! The acting is actrious,the characters,are stupid,ect. Teen, 17 years old Written by Bigbillyboy August 25, This show bores me a lot! Lame experements,cheesey acting,ect. Dude,this show is a complete waste of time. When will CN learn they're lesson? Who would want live-action on CN?!
This show bores me to death. Teen, 13 years old Written by organiclover22 June 29, Dude, what happened to our show??? I am so glad that there are so many parents and teens and children that see how bad this show is.
I'm trying to control myself as a rant about it. Let me share my first experience with "Dude, what would you do". I was sitting on my couch watching T. V innocently when this garbage appeared on the screen.
I, not wanting to jump to conclusions, endured thirty minutes of it. It was horrible. Okay, okay, so I'm being a little dramatic. Sorry, but this show just bothers me. Anyways, on to the real review.
This show is "interesting" and I guess the purpose was supposed to get kids excited about discovery and science and investigating I don't know why they had to use bombs to do it. I don't really find it violence because they always have their "trained scientists" standing by to make sure nothing goes wrong. This is supposed to aimed towards young boys in particular.
We try to make the loudest fart sound? We try to crush a "roadrunner"? The boys take on aliens in an anti-gravity dodgeball game, suspended from bungee cords. They make the loudest pop sound ever by swinging into a giant paper bag. A coyote jumps out of an airplane and lands on a seesaw that then crushes the "roadrunner" with a huge boulder.
Dude, What Would Happen If? We put extreme brakes to the ultimate test? We try water sports without water? We got powers like our favorite superheroes? The guys crash a golf cart into a huge gooey tunnel of foam and whip cream, the ultimate brakes. They try boogie boarding, sailing, and surfing down a snowy cliff to try water sports without the water.
Jackson tries to catch meteor balls inside of a wind tunnel where he must fly and cannot touch the ground. Attempt to out power a carwash? Come up with a better way to cook popcorn? They take on a huge fire tornado to try and barbeque meat and marshmallows. Ali and Jackson become a human car wash to speed up the process of cleaning a dirty car. Ali is covered in sponges and Jackson is attached to a water machine, creating alter egos They fill a camper with popcorn kernels, with 2 flamethrowers underneath and bring in a ninja to fire a 3rd flamethrower to cook the popcorn.
Dude, What Would Happen? SD SD selected. Buy season. The first round of unscripted series hit in June, with one, Destroy Build Destroy, getting additional episodes ordered in August. With the pickup of Dude, out of six unscripted series hitting the network this year, only two will be coming back for another go around. Cartoon has not announced premiere dates for the new seasons of Dude or Destroy, though the network will likely develop new alternative series to launch off of them when they do to help build its unscripted brand.
Cartoon executives were well aware that the unscripted series were a major sea change for the network. You will receive a verification email shortly.
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