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|title=<center>Fear Factor Spring Break</center>
|title=<center>Fear Factor Spring Break</center>
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|imagecaption=Logo for the series
|imagecaption=The episode's title card
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=24 Feb 2023
|foundby=Racelympics
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'''Fear Factor''' was a popular reality show that aired on NBC from 2001-2006, and then briefly airing from 2011-2012. The show normally involved 6 contestants (3 men/3 women) who would compete in 3 extreme stunts. The last person standing would walk away with a grand prize of $50,000 (After season 5, this would change to 4 teams of 2 competing for the same amount)<ref>[http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factor The Wikipedia Page for ''Fear Factor''] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>.
'''''Fear Factor''''' was a popular reality show that aired on NBC from 2001-2006, then briefly airing from 2011-2012, and aired again on MTV in 2018. The show normally involved 6 contestants (3 men/3 women) who would compete in 3 extreme stunts. The last person standing would walk away with a grand prize of $50,000 (After season 5, this would change to 4 teams of 2 competing for the same amount)<ref>[http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factor The Wikipedia Page for ''Fear Factor''] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>.


For the longest time, episodes of the show were very hard to come by with only bits and pieces appearing online. However, in 2010, Cable TV channel Chiller started broadcasting re-runs of the show<ref>[http://wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Chiller The List of Programs Broadcasted by Chiller, Including ''Fear Factor''] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>. Despite this, several episodes remained unaired from the network (Including the Playboy Playmate special, Season 2 championship, Season 4 Miss USA edition, etc.). Fortunately, the streaming service Hulu added Fear Factor to it's lineup with almost every episode intact. However one episode still remains missing.
For the longest time, episodes of the show were very hard to come by with only bits and pieces appearing online. However, in 2010, Cable TV channel Chiller started broadcasting re-runs of the show<ref>[http://wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Chiller The List of Programs Broadcasted by Chiller, Including ''Fear Factor''.] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>. Despite this, several episodes remained unaired from the network (Including the Playboy Playmate special, Season 2 championship, Season 4 Miss USA edition, etc.). Fortunately, the streaming service Hulu added Fear Factor to its lineup with almost every episode intact. However, '''one episode was absent'''.


==Missing Episode==
==The Episode==
The episode in question was a special MTV spring break edition that aired on March 22nd, 2002, <ref>https://newspapers.com/newspage/307963113/</ref> during the second season. According to the synopsis on TV.com, the episode involved four contestants on spring break in Cancun, competing for 50,000 pesos ($5,000 USD). The four contestants would have to compete in what appeared to be all gross-out stunts, and the last contestant remaining would win the prize.


The episode in question was a special MTV spring break edition that aired in 2002 during the second season. According to the synopsis on TV.com, the episode involved four contestants on spring break in Cancun, competing for 50,000 pesos ($5,000 USD). The four contestants would have to compete in what appeared to be all gross out stunts, and the last contestant remaining would win the prize.
==Availability==
There is no information as to who the contestants were, but the winner was disclosed in a review on a fan site, the winner was "Some guy named Dee-Morris"<ref>http://oocities.org/fearfactur/oldsite/summary/spring.html</ref>. No footage of the episode appeared online.<ref>[http://tv.com/shows/fear-factor/mtv-spring-break-edition-392753 The tv.com page on the episode.] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>. According to Hulu, they were unable to get the episode due to copyright issues. Prior to 2023, it remained the only Fear Factor episode to have never turned up online. On February 24th, 2023, the episode surprisingly appeared on MySpleen by LMW user "YoshiKiller2S" and the Internet Archive by user "Fish of the Bulb." According to the description of the Internet Archive upload, "Racelympics" had received a copy of the episode in a trade with a collector. The episode can now be viewed in full online.
 
==Gallery==
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There is no information as to who the contestants were, or who won the money. No footage or screenshots of the episode have appeared online<ref>[http://tv.com/shows/fear-factor/mtv-spring-break-edition-392753 The tv.com Website That Shows the Lost Episode] Retrieved 10 Oct '17</ref>. According to Hulu, they were unable to get the episode due to copyright issues. Although the episode may have aired in reruns on another channel, as of now, it remains the only Fear Factor episode to have never turned up online.
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 16 April 2023

Vlcsnap-2023-02-24-20h07m41s418.png

The episode's title card

Status: Found

Date found: 24 Feb 2023

Found by: Racelympics

Fear Factor was a popular reality show that aired on NBC from 2001-2006, then briefly airing from 2011-2012, and aired again on MTV in 2018. The show normally involved 6 contestants (3 men/3 women) who would compete in 3 extreme stunts. The last person standing would walk away with a grand prize of $50,000 (After season 5, this would change to 4 teams of 2 competing for the same amount)[1].

For the longest time, episodes of the show were very hard to come by with only bits and pieces appearing online. However, in 2010, Cable TV channel Chiller started broadcasting re-runs of the show[2]. Despite this, several episodes remained unaired from the network (Including the Playboy Playmate special, Season 2 championship, Season 4 Miss USA edition, etc.). Fortunately, the streaming service Hulu added Fear Factor to its lineup with almost every episode intact. However, one episode was absent.

The Episode

The episode in question was a special MTV spring break edition that aired on March 22nd, 2002, [3] during the second season. According to the synopsis on TV.com, the episode involved four contestants on spring break in Cancun, competing for 50,000 pesos ($5,000 USD). The four contestants would have to compete in what appeared to be all gross-out stunts, and the last contestant remaining would win the prize.

Availability

There is no information as to who the contestants were, but the winner was disclosed in a review on a fan site, the winner was "Some guy named Dee-Morris"[4]. No footage of the episode appeared online.[5]. According to Hulu, they were unable to get the episode due to copyright issues. Prior to 2023, it remained the only Fear Factor episode to have never turned up online. On February 24th, 2023, the episode surprisingly appeared on MySpleen by LMW user "YoshiKiller2S" and the Internet Archive by user "Fish of the Bulb." According to the description of the Internet Archive upload, "Racelympics" had received a copy of the episode in a trade with a collector. The episode can now be viewed in full online.

Gallery

Internet Archive upload of the episode.

References