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'''''Figure it Out''''' is a Nickelodeon game show that originally ran from 1997-2000 and was hosted by Summer Sanders. What many fans of this show don't know is that some time during the mid-'90s (specific year unknown), a pilot was made and it was entirely different from the end result. Sadly, it has faded into obscurity and it was never aired.
'''''Figure it Out''''' is a Nickelodeon game show that originally ran from July 1997 to December 1999 and was hosted by Summer Sanders. What many fans of this show don't know is that some time during the mid-'90s (specific year unknown), a pilot was made and it was entirely different from the end result. Sadly, it has faded into obscurity and it was never aired.


For the pilot, instead of Summer Sanders, Kevin Seal was chosen to be the host, and instead of the '90s Nickelodeon-ish themed set that was used for the remainder of the series, it was multi-colored and filled with puzzle pieces. The panelists were Darris Love, Irene Ng, Kevin Kopelow and Danny Tamberelli. It's currently unknown if there were any differences in gameplay, why Kevin didn't host the rest of the series, and why the set changed drastically.
For the pilot, instead of Summer Sanders, Kevin Seal was chosen to be the host, and instead of the '90s Nickelodeon-ish themed set that was used for the remainder of the series, it was multi-colored and filled with puzzle pieces. The panelists were Darris Love, Irene Ng, Kevin Kopelow and Danny Tamberelli. It's currently unknown if there were any differences in gameplay, why Kevin didn't host the rest of the series, and why the set changed drastically.
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The only known footage of this pilot that has surfaced is in a 5-minute compilation video created by a former crew member of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10-year anniversary (uploaded by avavideos1), as with many other unreleased Nickelodeon Studios pilots.
The only known footage of this pilot that has surfaced is in a 5-minute compilation video created by a former crew member of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10-year anniversary (uploaded by avavideos1), as with many other unreleased Nickelodeon Studios pilots.


Main Series
As for the rest of the series, over 45 episodes are missing, as since November, episodes on Dailymotion have been taken down. Some of the missing episodes can be seen on Itunes.
As for the rest of the series, over 45 episodes are missing, as since November, episodes on Dailymotion have been taken down. Some of the missing episodes can be seen on Itunes.



Revision as of 00:16, 11 December 2020

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The pilot's title card.

Status: Partially Found

Figure it Out is a Nickelodeon game show that originally ran from July 1997 to December 1999 and was hosted by Summer Sanders. What many fans of this show don't know is that some time during the mid-'90s (specific year unknown), a pilot was made and it was entirely different from the end result. Sadly, it has faded into obscurity and it was never aired.

For the pilot, instead of Summer Sanders, Kevin Seal was chosen to be the host, and instead of the '90s Nickelodeon-ish themed set that was used for the remainder of the series, it was multi-colored and filled with puzzle pieces. The panelists were Darris Love, Irene Ng, Kevin Kopelow and Danny Tamberelli. It's currently unknown if there were any differences in gameplay, why Kevin didn't host the rest of the series, and why the set changed drastically.

The only known footage of this pilot that has surfaced is in a 5-minute compilation video created by a former crew member of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10-year anniversary (uploaded by avavideos1), as with many other unreleased Nickelodeon Studios pilots.


Main Series As for the rest of the series, over 45 episodes are missing, as since November, episodes on Dailymotion have been taken down. Some of the missing episodes can be seen on Itunes.

Before 2018, every episode but 307, 416, & 421 were on Dailymotion. Since then, 106, 120, 125, 129, 138-9, 206, 209, 216, 221, 224, 229, 230, 237, 302-3, 305, 317-8, 328-9, 336, 406, 423, 426, 428, and 439 disappeared from the circuit and have not seen the light of day. It is unknown if the original uploaders have backups of them. Several documents have been created for the info amidst all the ones that have been lost.

In addition, one episode from season 2 was banned because of the second contestant's talent involved leaking inhaled milk from his eyes and was objected by the parents, even after a "Do not try this at home" disclaimer was put up. It is unknown if this is true, though.

Gallery

Footage appears at 2:00-2:01 and 2:13-2:16.