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'''''G4's Proving Ground''''' was an experiment show hosted by Ryan Dunn and Jessica Chobot. In each episode, the two would try to recreate fictional works in real life, ranging from ''Mario Kart'' to ''Star Trek''.


'''''G4's Proving Ground''''' was an experiment show hosted by Ryan Dunn and Jessica Chobot. In each episode, the two would try to recreate fictional works in real life, ranging from ''Mario Kart'' to ''Star Trek''.
The series premiered on the G4 network on June 14th, 2011. In the wake of Ryan Dunn's death on June 20th, the network pulled the next episode and put further premieres on hold until the following month.<ref>[https://washingtonpost.com/blogs/tv-column/post/g4-pulls-proving-ground-off-the-schedule-after-star-ryan-dunns-death/2011/06/20/AGu285cH_blog.html News article on Dunn's death and the episode being pulled.] Retrieved 09 Dec '18</ref>


The series premiered on the G4 network on June 14, 2011. In the wake of Ryan Dunn's death on June 20, the network pulled the next episode and put further premieres on hold until the following month. <ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/tv-column/post/g4-pulls-proving-ground-off-the-schedule-after-star-ryan-dunns-death/2011/06/20/AGu285cH_blog.html News article on Dunn's death and the episode being pulled.] Retrieved 9 Dec '18</ref>
Nine episodes were produced and aired, but only three had been recovered in full, with other episodes being found partially as clips.<ref>[http://tv.com/shows/g4s-proving-ground/episodes/ Episode list for the series.] Retrieved 09 Dec '18</ref>


Nine episodes were produced and aired, but only two have been recovered online. <ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/g4s-proving-ground/episodes/ Episode list] Retrieved 9 Dec '18</ref>
On December 22nd, 2018, LMW user Dannyboytbh posted a MEGA link containing all nine episodes in HD quality.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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|1||Mario Kart||Jun. 14 2011||'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBbywUaqGqA Found]'''
|1||Mario Kart||Jun 14th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?IdETkCAK<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|2||The Goonies||Jul. 19 2011||Lost
|2||The Goonies||Jul 19th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?UAtWXArK<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|3||Star Trek||Jul. 26 2011||Lost
|3||Star Trek||Jul 26th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?kNc0yY7b<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|4||Harry Potter||Aug. 2 2011||'''[https://vimeo.com/128493587 Found]'''
|4||Harry Potter||Aug 2nd, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?cQ0mCapD<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|5||Mortal Kombat||Aug. 9 2011||Lost
|5||Mortal Kombat||Aug 9th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?AFMTGYqY<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|6||Spider-Man||Aug. 16 2011||Lost
|6||Spider-Man||Aug 16th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?YIcDlL7A<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|7||Star Wars||Aug. 23 2011||Lost
|7||Star Wars||Aug 23rd, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?0FUyVaaC<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|8||Angry Birds||Aug. 30 2011||Lost
|8||Angry Birds||Aug 30th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?VFcVnY7A<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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|9||Zombie Apocalypse||Sep. 6 2011||Lost
|9||Zombie Apocalypse||Sept 6th, 2011||[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ?kEkWXKLR<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
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==See Also==
*[[Attack of the Show! (partially found G4 variety series; 2005-2013)]]
*[[Hurl! (partially found G4 game show; 2008)]]
*[[Cinematech (partially found G4 video game series; 2002-2007)]]
*[[Code Monkeys (partially found unaired pilot of G4 animated TV series; 2006-2007)]]
==External Link==
*[https://mega.nz/#F!hZMSFbDb!nLQgJggpRv9eADdVmIfHcQ MEGA upload of the complete series.] Retrieved 22 Dec '18
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 16 April 2023

ProvingGroundLogo.png

Title card.

Status: Found

Date found: 22 Dec 2018

Found by: Dannyboytbh

G4's Proving Ground was an experiment show hosted by Ryan Dunn and Jessica Chobot. In each episode, the two would try to recreate fictional works in real life, ranging from Mario Kart to Star Trek.

The series premiered on the G4 network on June 14th, 2011. In the wake of Ryan Dunn's death on June 20th, the network pulled the next episode and put further premieres on hold until the following month.[1]

Nine episodes were produced and aired, but only three had been recovered in full, with other episodes being found partially as clips.[2]

On December 22nd, 2018, LMW user Dannyboytbh posted a MEGA link containing all nine episodes in HD quality.

Episodes

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Mario Kart Jun 14th, 2011 Found
2 The Goonies Jul 19th, 2011 Found
3 Star Trek Jul 26th, 2011 Found
4 Harry Potter Aug 2nd, 2011 Found
5 Mortal Kombat Aug 9th, 2011 Found
6 Spider-Man Aug 16th, 2011 Found
7 Star Wars Aug 23rd, 2011 Found
8 Angry Birds Aug 30th, 2011 Found
9 Zombie Apocalypse Sept 6th, 2011 Found

See Also

External Link

References