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* NonStandardGameOver: If a team was leading by more than 150 when it came time for the final question, Laurie would announce that there was no way they could be caught and declare them the winners right then and there. This happened at least once.

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* NonStandardGameOver: If a team was leading by more than 150 when it came time for the their final question, Laurie would announce that there was no way they could be caught and declare them the winners right then and there. This happened at least once.
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Kids' GameShow from Creator/SabanEntertainment that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]

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Kids' GameShow from Creator/SabanEntertainment that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE [-[[JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]
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* {{Nerd}}: Laurie's wardrobe included [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...
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* HollywoodNerd: Laurie's wardrobe included [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...

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* HollywoodNerd: {{Nerd}}: Laurie's wardrobe included [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...
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* AdBumpers: The show had [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUn5_OUa45g a few with NBC celebrities]], including Uncle Traveling Matt from ''Series/FraggleRock'', and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NiNLZj_dx0 a pair of animated bumpers]] narrated by Creator/CaseyKasem.
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* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes were displayed, 10 each for boys and girls. Before the bonus round, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother wanted the most; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, each sibling picked six prizes and kept each prize they matched, and won all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks). The setup of the round guaranteed that each sibling would win at least two prizes.

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* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes were displayed, 10 each for boys and girls. Before the bonus round, show, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother wanted the most; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, each sibling picked six prizes and kept each prize they matched, and won all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks). The setup of the round guaranteed that each sibling would win at least two prizes.

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* TheAnnouncer: Dean Goss, best known as a San Francisco DJ. He was the announcer on ''Series/HighRollers'' during this same season.



* DoubleTheDollars: Close enough.
* Personnel:
** TheAnnouncer: Dean Goss, best known as a San Francisco DJ. He was the announcer on ''Series/HighRollers'' during this same season.
** GameShowHost: Laurie Faso, a bit actor. This was most likely [[GenderBlenderName his]] best-known work, besides ''Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine''.
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* DieHardOnAnX

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* GameShowHost: Laurie Faso, a bit actor. This was most likely [[GenderBlenderName his]] best-known work, besides ''Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine''.
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* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy Pink Girl, Yellow Boy]]: The layout of the Pick-a-Prize Arcade. Girls' prizes on the pink pedestals, boys' prizes on the yellow ones.

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* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy PinkGirlBlueBoy: Well, Pink Girl, Yellow Boy]]: Boy: The layout of the Pick-a-Prize Arcade. Girls' prizes on the pink pedestals, boys' prizes on the yellow ones.
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* ConspicuousCG: The kids were "teleported" to the "[[SoundProofBooth Iso-zone]]" before each round. The teleportation effect was pure 1980s-era cheese.
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* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes were displayed, 10 each for boys and girls. Before the bonus round, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother wanted the most; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, the girl picked six girls' prizes, followed by the boy picking six boys' prizes. The siblings kept each prize they matched, and got all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks). The setup of the round guaranteed that each sibling would win at least two prizes.

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* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes were displayed, 10 each for boys and girls. Before the bonus round, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother wanted the most; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, the girl each sibling picked six girls' prizes, followed by the boy picking six boys' prizes. The siblings prizes and kept each prize they matched, and got won all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks). The setup of the round guaranteed that each sibling would win at least two prizes.
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* NonStandardGameOver: If a team was leading by more than 150 when it came time for the final question, Laurie would announce that there was no way they could be caught and declare them the winners right then and there. This happened at least once.
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!!GameShow Tropes in use:

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Kids' GameShow that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]

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Kids' GameShow from Creator/SabanEntertainment that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]
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Kids' GameShow that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]

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Kids' GameShow that ran for the 1987-88 season on Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''TheNewlywedGame'' ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]



** TheAnnouncer: Dean Goss, best known as a San Francisco DJ. He was the announcer on ''HighRollers'' during this same season.

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** TheAnnouncer: Dean Goss, best known as a San Francisco DJ. He was the announcer on ''HighRollers'' ''Series/HighRollers'' during this same season.



* ChristmasEpisode: Laurie dressed up as Santa for the Pick-a-Prize Arcade segment, [[InUniverse with the show explaining that Laurie somehow ended up in the Iso-Zone, so he asked Santa to help out]].

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* ChristmasEpisode: Laurie dressed up as Santa SantaClaus for the Pick-a-Prize Arcade segment, [[InUniverse with the show explaining that Laurie somehow ended up in the Iso-Zone, so he asked Santa to help out]].



* HollywoodNerd: Laurie's wardrobe included [[FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...

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* HollywoodNerd: Laurie's wardrobe included [[FamilyMatters [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...



* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy Pink Girl Yellow Boy]]: The layout of the Pick-a-Prize Arcade. Girls' prizes on the pink pedestals, boys' prizes on the yellow ones.
* RearrangeTheSong: A slightly re-arranged version of the theme would later turn up on TreasureMall.

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* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy Pink Girl Girl, Yellow Boy]]: The layout of the Pick-a-Prize Arcade. Girls' prizes on the pink pedestals, boys' prizes on the yellow ones.
* RearrangeTheSong: A slightly re-arranged version of the theme would later turn up on TreasureMall.''Series/TreasureMall''.
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Three pairs of siblings (one boy and one girl) answered questions about their siblings, each predicting the other's answers. After one round of the girls answering first (25, 50 and 75 points, respectively), followed by one round of the boys answering first (50, 75 and 150 points, respectively), the pair with the highest score got a chance to win a showcase of 20 fabulous kids' prizes in a BonusRound.

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Three pairs of siblings (one boy and one girl) answered questions about their siblings, each predicting the other's answers. After one round of the girls answering first (25, 50 and 75 points, respectively), followed by one round of the boys answering first (50, 75 and 150 points, respectively), the pair with the highest score received a $1,000 savings bond and got a chance to win a showcase of up to 20 fabulous kids' prizes in a BonusRound.



* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes are displayed, 10 boys' prizes and 10 girls' prizes. Before the bonus round, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother would most likely pick to win; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, the girl picked six girls' prizes, followed by the boy picking six boys' prizes. The siblings kept each prize they matched, and got all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks).

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* BonusRound: The Pick-A-Prize Arcade. Twenty prizes are were displayed, 10 boys' prizes each for boys and 10 girls' prizes. girls. Before the bonus round, the girl chose six boys' prizes she thought her brother would most likely pick to win; wanted the most; the boy did the same thing with the girls' prizes. Then, the girl picked six girls' prizes, followed by the boy picking six boys' prizes. The siblings kept each prize they matched, and got all 20 prizes if they matched 10 prizes total (out of 12 picks). The setup of the round guaranteed that each sibling would win at least two prizes.



* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy Pink Girl Yellow Boy]]: The layout of the Bonus Round. Girls' prizes on the pink half; boys' prizes on the yellow half.

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* [[PinkGirlBlueBoy Pink Girl Yellow Boy]]: The layout of the Bonus Round. Pick-a-Prize Arcade. Girls' prizes on the pink half; pedestals, boys' prizes on the yellow half.ones.
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* HeyItsThatSound!: The category selector used the sound effect for [[{{Superfriends}} Aquaman's aquatic telepathy]].
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* ChristmasEpisode: Laurie dressed up as Santa for the Pick-a-Prize Arcade segment, [[InUniverse with the show explaining that Laurie somehow ended up in the Iso-Zone, so he asked Santa to help out]].
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* RearrangeTheSong: A slightly re-arranged version of the theme would later turn up on TreasureMall.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The ThemeTune rips off ''{{Footloose}}''.
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* HollywoodNerd: Laurie's wardrobe included [[FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders. Combined with the horn-rims...

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* HollywoodNerd: Laurie's wardrobe included [[FamilyMatters Urkel-esque]] suspenders.suspenders and cheesy tweed sport coats. Combined with the horn-rims...
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Kids' GameShow that ran for the 1987-88 season on {{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]

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Kids' GameShow that ran for the 1987-88 season on {{NBC}} Creator/{{NBC}} Saturday mornings. Basically ''TheNewlywedGame'' [-[[RecycledINSPACE FOR KIDS!]]-]



* [[HeyItsThatSound Hey, It's That Sound!]]: The category selector used the sound effect for [[{{Superfriends}} Aquaman's aquatic telepathy]].

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* [[HeyItsThatSound Hey, It's That Sound!]]: HeyItsThatSound!: The category selector used the sound effect for [[{{Superfriends}} Aquaman's aquatic telepathy]].
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* TheJimmyHartVersion: The ThemeTune rips off ''{{Footloose}}''.

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* TheJimmyHartVersion: SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The ThemeTune rips off ''{{Footloose}}''.
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Jimmy Hart Version of Footloose

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* TheJimmyHartVersion: The ThemeTune rips off ''{{Footloose}}''.

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