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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:Take your kids to the Nickelodeon Kids' Court, the first show where kids' rules]] |
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4 | ''Kids Court'' is a 1988-1989 court show aimed at kids. The show was first aired on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'' hosted by the Creator/PaulProvenza. Each case would be solved by using ''The Honorable Judge O'Meter'', a cardboard rendering of an English judge. The meter can only be responded to by the sound of the loud audience. The loudest noises the audience makes wins the case. |
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8 | * CatchPhrase |
9 | --> '''Paul:''' Kids Court is now in session! |
10 | --> '''Paul:''' Is this fair, or unfair? |
11 | * 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! |
12 | * DramaticSpotlight: During the show's opening sequence where two kids would argue what their situation problem is. |
13 | * EveryEpisodeEnding: During the closing credits, Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the studio audience on what their situation problem is. |
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