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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: If the defendant in the cases were found guilty, Paul Provenza would then ask the audience for "sentences" as punishment for the offender and a few of them invoked this trope. A specific example involved a boy who had booted a girl from his wrestling team; as punishment, he had to wear a dress!
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Buddy Boy. That is all.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Take you kids to The Nickelodeon Kids' Court, The first show where kids' rules]]
''Kids Court'' is a 1988-1989 court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A cardboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be responded to by the sound of the loud audience. The loudest noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison. During the commercial break, they would do a trivia question via ''You'll be the judge!'' The answer will reveal after the commercial break.
''Kids Court'' is a 1988-1989 court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A cardboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be responded to by the sound of the loud audience. The loudest noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison. During the commercial break, they would do a trivia question via ''You'll be the judge!'' The answer will reveal after the commercial break.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Take you your kids to The the Nickelodeon Kids' Court, The the first show where kids' rules]]
''Kids Court'' is a 1988-1989 court showfor aimed at kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'' hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A O'Meter'', a cardboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth).judge. The meter can only be responded to by the sound of the loud audience. The loudest noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison. During the commercial break, they would do a trivia question via ''You'll be the judge!'' The answer will reveal after the commercial break.
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''Kids Court'' is a 1988-1989 court show
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** Paul: Is this fair, or unfair? Audience: UNFAIR!
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* OpeningNarration: What you are about to see is based on a real case. The names and phrases were changed to protect the innocents. [Kids would argue on what their situation problem is]. Are you having situation problems? Need to sound off? Take your kids to ''Nickelodeon Kids Court''! The first show for kids' rules! And now, Here is your lawyer, Paul Provenza!
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''Kids Court'' is a late 80's/mid 90's court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A carboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be respond by the sound of the loud audience. The most loud noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison. During the commercial break, They would do a trivia question via ''You'll be the judge!'' Answer will reveal after the commercial break.
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''Kids Court'' is a late 80's/mid 90's 1988-1989 court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A carboard cardboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be respond responded to by the sound of the loud audience. The most loud loudest noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison. During the commercial break, They they would do a trivia question via ''You'll be the judge!'' Answer The answer will reveal after the commercial break.
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* OpeningNarration: What you are about to see is based on a real case. The names and phrases were changed to protect the innocents. [Kids would argue on what their situation problem is]. Are you having situation problems? Need to sound off? Take your kids to ''Nickelodeon Kids Court''! The first show for kids' rules! And now, Here is your lawyer, Paul Provenza!
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* OpeningNarration: What you are about to see is based on a real case. The names and phrases were changed to protect the innocents. [Kids would argue on what their situation problem is]. Are you having situation problems? Need to sound off? Take your kids to ''Nickelodeon Kids Court''! The first show for kids' rules! And now, Here is your lawyer, Paul Provenza!Provenza!
* ThingOMeter: The Honorable Judge O'Meter!
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''Kids Court'' is a late 80's/mid 90's court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A carboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be respond by the sound of the loud audience. The most loud noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison.
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''Kids Court'' is a late 80's/mid 90's court show for kids. It's about kids who are having situation problems. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. And it was hosted by the celebrity lawyer Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'' (A carboard rendering of an English judge with Wig, Has VU Meter for eyes and LED meter for Nose and Mouth). The meter can only be respond by the sound of the loud audience. The most loud noises the audience makes wins the case. During the show's closing credits, Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the audience on what their situation problem is. And would say "Is this fair or unfair?" And the audience would usually shout "UNFAIR!" in unison.
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* CatchPhrase: There are many like:
** Paul: Kids Court is Now in session! (Bangs his gavel)
** Paul: Is this fair, or unfair? Audience: UNFAIR!
* OpeningNarration: What you are about to see is based on a real case. The names and phrases were changed to protect the innocents. [Kids would argue on what their situation problem is]. Are you having situation problems? Need to sound off? Take your kids to ''Nickelodeon Kids Court''! The first show for kids' rules! And now, Here is your lawyer, Paul Provenza!
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* CatchPhrase: There are many like:
** Paul: Kids Court is Now in session! (Bangs his gavel)
** Paul: Is this fair, or unfair? Audience: UNFAIR!
* OpeningNarration: What you are about to see is based on a real case. The names and phrases were changed to protect the innocents. [Kids would argue on what their situation problem is]. Are you having situation problems? Need to sound off? Take your kids to ''Nickelodeon Kids Court''! The first show for kids' rules! And now, Here is your lawyer, Paul Provenza!