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'''''Win, Lose, or Draw''''' is a Disney 2014 revival of the game show of the same name originally aired from 1987 to 1992 on NBC. Hosted by Justin Williams, the show involves two teams of two playing against each other with one drawing objects and having their partner guess them with the help of a celebrity from other Disney shows such as Dove Cameron, the late Cameron Boyce, Raini Rodriguez, and Billy Unger. The show was announced in April of 2013<ref>[https://deadline.com/2013/04/disney-channel-announces-new-version-of-win-lose-or-draw-game-show-478090/ Article Describing the Show] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref>
'''''Win, Lose, or Draw''''' is a Disney 2014 revival of the game show of the same name that originally aired from 1987 to 1992 on NBC. Hosted by Justin Willman, the show involves two teams of two playing against each other with one drawing objects and having their partner guess them with the help of a celebrity from other Disney shows such as Dove Cameron, the late Cameron Boyce, Raini Rodriguez, and Billy Unger. The show was announced in April of 2013<ref>[https://deadline.com/2013/04/disney-channel-announces-new-version-of-win-lose-or-draw-game-show-478090/ Article Describing the Show] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The first round of the show is called Get a Clue wherein two players must draw a picture that transfers to the other player while the host reads a clue for each turn to help the third person figure it out. They have 90 seconds to guess as many pictures as possible and for each correct answer, 10 points are added to the team’s score.
The first round of the show is called Get a Clue, wherein two players must draw a picture that transfers to the other player while the host reads a clue for each turn to help the third person figure it out. They have 90 seconds to guess as many pictures as possible, and for each correct answer, 10 points are added to the team’s score.


The second round is called Draw-Obstacle-Course where one of the players must draw while facing challenges such as having the drawing briefly disappear, drawing with a strange object, and drawing on a teeterboard. The remaining two players are left to guess the objects with one-word hints provided by the host. Again, 90 seconds are given for the round and 10 points are awarded for correct answers.
The second round is called Draw-Obstacle-Course where one of the players must draw while facing challenges such as having the drawing briefly disappear, drawing with a strange object, and drawing on a teeterboard. The remaining two players are left to guess the objects with one-word hints provided by the host. Again, 90 seconds are given for the round, and 10 points are awarded for correct answers.


The third round is called Fill in the Blank in which one player must make a drawing for their other teammates depicting the missing word or words in the sentence given by the host. Same time applies, but the points are doubled to 20 for right responses.
The third round is called Fill in the Blank, in which one player must make a drawing for their other teammates depicting the missing word or words in the sentence given by the host. The same time applies, but the points are doubled to 20 for the right responses.


Whichever team has the highest score (or answers the tiebreaker drawing correctly) moves on to the final round which involves a random choice of three games for both celebrities to play along: The Wand, Follow Your Art, and Sit & Spin. In The Wand, one player must face away from the boards and use a stick to create their given drawing for the other three people. Follow Your Art consists of a drawing by one player swapping from screen to screen in a similar fashion to that on Get a Clue. Sit & Spin involves a player sitting in a spinning stool while trying to complete their drawing for the other players. In any event, for every correctly guessed drawing, a prize is won for a team and they can win up to four prizes.
Whichever team has the highest score (or answers the tiebreaker drawing correctly) moves on to the final round, which involves a random choice of three games for both celebrities to play along: The Wand, Follow Your Art, and Sit & Spin. In The Wand, one player must face away from the boards and use a stick to create their given drawing for the other three people. Follow Your Art consists of a drawing by one player swapping from screen to screen in a similar fashion to that on Get a Clue. Sit & Spin involves a player sitting on a spinning stool while trying to complete their drawing for the other players. In any event, for every correctly guessed drawing, a prize is won for a team, and they can win up to four prizes.


==Broadcast==
==Broadcast==
The show premiered on January 17, 2014 <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/011714.html Blog of the Preview Episode] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref> as a sneak peek before officially airing on March 3 <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/030314.html Blog of the Premiere Episode] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref> and then finishing on May 21 <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/052114.html Blog of the Finale] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref>. The show was randomized in broadcast like other game shows, interestingly with the production finale airing first <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/january-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5359971/ Forum of the first broadcast] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> while the others were sorted. <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/march-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5372321/ March broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/april-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5378261/ April broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/may-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5384791/ May broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref>  
The show premiered on January 17th, 2014, <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/011714.html Blog of the Preview Episode] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref> as a sneak peek before officially airing on March 3 <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/030314.html Blog of the Premiere Episode] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref> and then finishing on May 21 <ref>[http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/shortshots/052114.html Blog of the Finale] Retrieved 25 Aug '22</ref>. The show was randomized in broadcast like other game shows, interestingly with the production finale airing first <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/january-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5359971/ Forum of the first broadcast] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> while the others were sorted. <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/march-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5372321/ March broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/april-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5378261/ April broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> <ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/may-2014-premieres-on-disney-channel-disney-xd.5384791/ May broadcast list] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref>  


The show hasn’t aired on TV since the broadcast finale and of the 40 episodes, only four are available to watch online (specifically on Vimeo). Some clips of episodes exist on Youtube but they are occasionally low quality. It is unknown if Disney+ has plans to release the full series or for it to be released on paperview.  
The show hasn’t aired on TV since the broadcast finale, and of the 40 episodes, only four are available to watch online (specifically on Vimeo). Some clips of episodes exist on Youtube, but they are occasionally low quality. It is unknown if Disney+ has plans to release the full series or for it to be released on pay-per-view.  


==Episode List==
==Episode List==

Revision as of 18:52, 27 August 2022

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The show's promotional logo.

Status: Partially Found

Win, Lose, or Draw is a Disney 2014 revival of the game show of the same name that originally aired from 1987 to 1992 on NBC. Hosted by Justin Willman, the show involves two teams of two playing against each other with one drawing objects and having their partner guess them with the help of a celebrity from other Disney shows such as Dove Cameron, the late Cameron Boyce, Raini Rodriguez, and Billy Unger. The show was announced in April of 2013[1]

Gameplay

The first round of the show is called Get a Clue, wherein two players must draw a picture that transfers to the other player while the host reads a clue for each turn to help the third person figure it out. They have 90 seconds to guess as many pictures as possible, and for each correct answer, 10 points are added to the team’s score.

The second round is called Draw-Obstacle-Course where one of the players must draw while facing challenges such as having the drawing briefly disappear, drawing with a strange object, and drawing on a teeterboard. The remaining two players are left to guess the objects with one-word hints provided by the host. Again, 90 seconds are given for the round, and 10 points are awarded for correct answers.

The third round is called Fill in the Blank, in which one player must make a drawing for their other teammates depicting the missing word or words in the sentence given by the host. The same time applies, but the points are doubled to 20 for the right responses.

Whichever team has the highest score (or answers the tiebreaker drawing correctly) moves on to the final round, which involves a random choice of three games for both celebrities to play along: The Wand, Follow Your Art, and Sit & Spin. In The Wand, one player must face away from the boards and use a stick to create their given drawing for the other three people. Follow Your Art consists of a drawing by one player swapping from screen to screen in a similar fashion to that on Get a Clue. Sit & Spin involves a player sitting on a spinning stool while trying to complete their drawing for the other players. In any event, for every correctly guessed drawing, a prize is won for a team, and they can win up to four prizes.

Broadcast

The show premiered on January 17th, 2014, [2] as a sneak peek before officially airing on March 3 [3] and then finishing on May 21 [4]. The show was randomized in broadcast like other game shows, interestingly with the production finale airing first [5] while the others were sorted. [6] [7] [8]

The show hasn’t aired on TV since the broadcast finale, and of the 40 episodes, only four are available to watch online (specifically on Vimeo). Some clips of episodes exist on Youtube, but they are occasionally low quality. It is unknown if Disney+ has plans to release the full series or for it to be released on pay-per-view.

Episode List

# Air Date Celebrities Code Status
1 Jan 17th, 2014 Leo Howard & Olivia Holt #1 140 Partially Lost
2 Mar 3rd, 2014 Peyton List & Cameron Boyce #1 114 Partially Found
3 Mar 4th, 2014 Dove Cameron & Joey Bragg #1 123 Partially Found
4 Mar 5th, 2014 Laura Marano & Raini Rodriguez #1 109 Partially Found
5 Mar 6th, 2014 G. Hannelius & Blake Michael #1 118 Lost
6 Mar 10th, 2014 Garret Clayton & Chrissie Fit #1 134 Partially Found
7 Mar 11th, 2014 Tyrel Jackson Williams & Billy Unger #1 104 Lost
8 Mar 12th, 2014 Bradley Steven Perry & Jake Short #1 129 Found
9 Mar 13th, 2014 Leo Howard & Olivia Holt #2 139 Partially Found
10 Mar 17th, 2014 Dove Cameron & Joey Bragg #2 124 Lost
11 Mar 18th, 2014 G. Hannelius & Blake Michael #2 120 Lost
12 Mar 19th, 2014 Peyton List & Cameron Boyce #2 112 Lost
13 Mar 20th, 2014 Tyrel Jackson Williams & Billy Unger #2 105 Lost
14 Mar 24th, 2014 Laura Marano & Raini Rodriguez #2 110 Lost
15 Mar 25th, 2014 Bradley Steven Perry & Jake Short #2 127 Found
16 Mar 26th, 2014 Leo Howard & Olivia Holt #3 137 Lost
17 Mar 27th, 2014 Garret Clayton & Chrissie Fit #2 135 Lost
18 Apr 7th, 2014 G. Hannelius & Blake Michael #3 117 Lost
19 Apr 8th, 2014 Tyrel Jackson Williams & Billy Unger #3 101 Lost
20 Apr 9th, 2014 Dove Cameron & Joey Bragg #3 122 Lost
21 Apr 10th, 2014 Garret Clayton & Chrissie Fit #3 131 Lost
22 Apr 14th, 2014 Bradley Steven Perry & Jake Short #3 130 Found
23 Apr 15th, 2014 Peyton List & Cameron Boyce #3 111 Partially Found
24 Apr 16th, 2014 Laura Marano & Raini Rodriguez #3 107 Lost
25 Apr 17th, 2014 Leo Howard & Olivia Holt #4 138 Lost
26 Apr 21st, 2014 Tyrel Jackson Williams & Billy Unger #4 102 Partially Found
27 Apr 22nd, 2014 G. Hannelius & Blake Michael #4 116 Lost
28 Apr 23rd, 2014 Garret Clayton & Chrissie Fit #4 132 Lost
29 Apr 24th, 2014 Bradley Steven Perry & Jake Short #4 128 Lost
30 Apr 28th, 2014 Leo Howard & Olivia Holt #5 106 Partially Found
31 Apr 29th, 2014 Laura Marano & Raini Rodriguez #4 136 Partially Found
32 Apr 30th, 2014 Peyton List & Cameron Boyce #4 115 Lost
33 May 1st, 2014 Tyrel Jackson Williams & Billy Unger #5 103 Lost
34 May 12th, 2014 Laura Marano & Raini Rodriguez #5 108 Partially Found
35 May 13th, 2014 Peyton List & Cameron Boyce #5 113 Lost
36 May 14th, 2014 G. Hannelius & Blake Michael #5 119 Lost
37 May 15th, 2014 Dove Cameron & Joey Bragg #4 125 Partially Found
38 May 19th, 2014 Bradley Steven Perry & Jake Short #5 126 Found
39 May 20th, 2014 Garret Clayton & Chrissie Fit #5 133 Lost
40 May 21st, 2014 Dove Cameron & Joey Bragg #5 121 Partially Found

References

  1. Article Describing the Show Retrieved 25 Aug '22
  2. Blog of the Preview Episode Retrieved 25 Aug '22
  3. Blog of the Premiere Episode Retrieved 25 Aug '22
  4. Blog of the Finale Retrieved 25 Aug '22
  5. Forum of the first broadcast Retrieved 26 Aug '22
  6. March broadcast list Retrieved 26 Aug '22
  7. April broadcast list Retrieved 26 Aug '22
  8. May broadcast list Retrieved 26 Aug '22