Jet Ski to Float Plane; Eel Helmet; Donkey Kong

Season 5Episode 460 minSep 20, 2004
Jet Ski to Float Plane; Eel Helmet; Donkey Kong

Stunt #1: Jet Ski to Float Plane Contestants would start off on the pontoon below a flying seaplane over a thousand feet in the air. They would have to shimmy across a pole to the other pontoon, release a flag, then return to the first pontoon and release a second flag. The two men and the two women to complete this stunt the fastest (or release the first flag the fastest before falling) would advance to the next round, the others would be eliminated. Stunt #2: Eel Helmet Contestants would have to stick their heads in a large fishbowl-helmet occupied by moray eels with a narrow tube to breathe through. The contestants would have to unscrew eight bolts in order to cause the front plate to pop off the helmet and drain the water. The three players to complete this stunt the fastest would advance to the next round, the slowest player would be eliminated.

Jet Ski to Float Plane; Eel Helmet; Donkey Kong has aired on Sep 20, 2004 at 8:00 PM
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