Dude, What Would Happen

Dude, What Would Happen (2009-2011)

EndedDocumentary show

Three adventurous teens ask and answer imaginative questions such as, "Dude, What Would Happen" if you attached 350 helium balloons to a sumo wrestler?"

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (30 min)

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S03E15Snowmen and the Scarecrows Battle the Elements / Head Butt Showdown / TravelSept. 21, 2011
S03E14Superheroes Race / Hardcore Boring Games / Cook Outside the KitchenSept. 14, 2011
S03E13Cartoon Stunts - D / Spacemen / JungleSept. 7, 2011
S03E12Best of Dude - B / Open a Door with a Catapult / Rodeo a DragonAug. 31, 2011
S03E11Ultimate Splash / Strength of Paper / AirbagsAug. 24, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Dude, What Would Happen' premiere?

'Dude, What Would Happen' premiered on August 19, 2009.

Who were the three hosts of 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

The three hosts of 'Dude, What Would Happen' were Jake, J.D., and Toby.

What was the format of the show 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

'Dude, What Would Happen' was a reality television show where the hosts performed various experiments and challenges to explore the science behind different stunts and activities.

What were some of the memorable experiments conducted on 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

Some memorable experiments conducted on 'Dude, What Would Happen' include building a homemade roller coaster, launching a watermelon with a trebuchet, and attempting to create a hovercraft.

What was the target audience for 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

'Dude, What Would Happen' targeted a young audience, particularly teenagers and pre-teens.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' have a specific educational focus?

Yes, 'Dude, What Would Happen' aimed to educate its viewers about the science and physics behind various stunts and experiments.

How many seasons of 'Dude, What Would Happen' were aired?

'Dude, What Would Happen' aired for a total of three seasons.

Were there any guest appearances on 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

Yes, 'Dude, What Would Happen' featured guest appearances from professional athletes, scientists, and experts who shared their knowledge and participated in the experiments.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' have a comedic element?

Yes, 'Dude, What Would Happen' incorporated humor and comedic commentary from the hosts throughout the show.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

Yes, 'Dude, What Would Happen' had recurring segments such as "Dude, What Would Break?" where the hosts tested the durability of various objects.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' feature any dangerous stunts?

While 'Dude, What Would Happen' involved some risky experiments, safety precautions were always taken, and the hosts were supervised by professionals.

Was 'Dude, What Would Happen' primarily filmed in a studio or on location?

'Dude, What Would Happen' was primarily filmed on location, with the hosts traveling to different places to conduct their experiments.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' receive any awards or nominations?

No, 'Dude, What Would Happen' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' have a significant impact on its audience?

'Dude, What Would Happen' had a significant impact on its audience by fostering curiosity about science and inspiring viewers to conduct their own experiments.

Did 'Dude, What Would Happen' have a strong online presence?

Yes, 'Dude, What Would Happen' had an active online presence, with a dedicated website featuring behind-the-scenes content, games, and additional experiments.

What led to the cancellation of 'Dude, What Would Happen'?

The cancellation of 'Dude, What Would Happen' was due to the network's decision to shift its programming focus.

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