Photos 4. Add photo. Top cast Edit. Jana Waring Contestant as Contestant. Kelli Marchewka Contestant as Contestant. Mike Schmidt Contestant as Contestant. McLean Self as Self. Anna Mercedes Morris Contestant as Contestant.
Lawrence Taylor Self as Self. Zachary Maxell Contestant as Contestant. Adam Skollar Self as Self. Picabo Street Self as Self. Joanne Lamstein Jo resident mermaid as Jo resident mermaid. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. At the end of every episode, they climb a big fake mountain, braving tumbling rocks made out of styrofoam, sparkling glitter, shooting steam, and loud sounds while trying to hit all the "Actuators" along their way to the summit including the final one at the very top.
The first place winner gets a "piece of the rock" which is a big green glowing rock-shaped thing, that is supposed to be from the mountain they just climbed. Action Family Game-Show Sport. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Following the show, the winner would have to give back the "glowing piece of the radical rock" that they were presented with.
Quotes [explaining the object of the Aggro-Crag] Moira Quirk : Players will start at the sound of my whistle. Crazy credits Later in the series, there's a Nickelodeon Saturn logo. Connections Featured in Continue? User reviews 8 Review. Top review. I'll never forget that in my early teens when I used to watch that show and the show was awesome, the host Mike O' Malley is hilarious and referee Moira Quirk does a great job as the referee, and it's pretty sad that GUTS didn't last as long as it should of but luckily, I still watch this show on a digital network Nickelodeon GAS and I think that Nickelodeon is alot better 10 years ago than it is today, the third season overall isn't as good as the first two seasons but overall it's a great show, if you love game shows, get digital cable and watch GUTS, Do you Have It?!
Details Edit. Release date September 19, United States. United States. Global Guts. 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 occured:. There were several different types of events, ranging from field sports to pool sports. Many events made use of elastic harnesses for aerial purposes. There were also track events and an obstacle course taking place in the gym. The above two were sometimes referred to as the Neon Deon Slide when used to land on Home Plate and conclude the run.
In the first and second seasons, the pool was located in the field, but starting in the third season, the pool was moved to the scoreboard area. Also, starting in the second season, plexiglass was added in to avoid water splashing outside the pool. The fifth and final event, the Aggro Crag later renamed the Mega Crag and finally the Super Aggro Crag , ultimately decided the winner. All three contestants raced to climb a fabricated mountain, activating a series of lighted targets commonly referred to as "actuators" six and later seven in the first season; eight from the second season on on their way to the peak.
If a contestant missed any of the actuators along the way, a spotter at the top often referred to as the "crag troll" prevented that play from completing the climb until he or she returned and activated whatever targets they missed. The climb was made more difficult with special effects that simulated lightning storms, rock avalanches, flying "snow" and exploding debris in the form of glitter and confetti, "nuclear flying crystals" in the form of flying plastic balls, eruptions in the form of fog and steam blasts, and steep walls.
Each contestant had a separate but identical side of the mountain to climb, and was not permitted to cross into their opponent's paths or disrupt their progress. The first contestant to successfully activate each actuator, including the final one at the peak of the mountain, earned first-place worth points. The second- and third-place contestants earned and points, respectively. The players' final actuator had a number of different appearances.
In Season 1, two triangular flags against a pole were for each player. In Season 2, there were three flags. However, first place player had only one flag light up while third place had all three of their lights up.
In the Mega Crag, the final actuator was reshaped into a four sided trapezoid a lightning sound effect would always sound when a player hit their final actuator. In the Super Aggro Crag, it was again reshaped almost like the mountain. A number of violations on the Crag could result in a player automatically receiving third place points.
These included:. The increased point structure in the event allowed contestants to overcome a deficit of up to points, despite earlier mistakes. It also nearly ensured that no two contestants could achieve a tie score. The only way two contestants could tie on the Crag was if they both violated the rules as outlined above, which happened on a few occasions.
Although theoretically possible, a tie in the contestants' total scores never happened, even when two contestants were disqualified on the Aggro Crag. The highest possible score for a contestant was 1, points, and was achieved 16 times throughout the show's run. Three contestants who achieved this score from the first season in were invited back to compete in a one-hour " GUTS All-Star Special " in , to kick off its second season. The Aggro Crag went through several revisions in the show's run, each longer and more difficult than the previous version.
In the first two taped seasons and , the mountain was called the Aggro Crag. For the show's third season in , the mountain was renamed the Mega Crag. In the third season in , its color was changed to be molten. It should be noted that the Aggro Crag was not actually made of rock, but out of foam, particle board, and wood.
Thus, being awarded an actual piece of the rock was intrinsically impossible -- the winning contestant received the glowing trophy shown on camera. The player with the most points after all five events won the game and received a gold GUTS medal, as well as a faux glowing piece of the Aggro Crag.
With all seasons of the show, second place received a silver medal and third received a bronze medal. At the start of the show's second season on August 21, , Nickelodeon aired a one-hour special known as Nickelodeon GUTS All Stars , where three former players from the previous season who made a perfect score of 1, points compete for a college scholarship and a special GUTS All Star trophy.
The one-hour special featured seven events plus the Aggro Crag. The special also debuted five new events, which were later seen throughout the second season. The special was re-released onto home video in , with 2x New York Giants Super Bowl Winner Lawrence Taylor co-hosting the special during the beginning, half-time, and end of the special. Click here to find out more about the special.
A year after its three year cancellation in , a spinoff was launched to kickoff the fourth season in called Global GUTS. The format remained the same with four athletic events and the Super Aggro Crag; however, the contestants now included children from the United Kingdom, Mexico, Israel, Germany, Spain, Portugal, the Commonwealth of Independent States simply referred to as "CIS" on air, this only included Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia, though a press release claims to include Belarus as well, and the flag of Belarus was occasionally seen in the rafters , and the United States.
At the end of each Global GUTS episode, in a manner similar to the Olympics, the flags of the contestants' countries were raised while the national anthem of the gold medal winner played in the background for example, if a player from the U. Each player then took a lap around the Extreme Arena with his or her country's flag draped over his or her shoulders. In each Global GUTS episode there was a medal count to record how many gold, silver, and bronze medals each country won:.
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