The reason why BrainSurge was cancelled is because of Figure it Out's revival on June 11, 2012. The show's format was adapted from the Japanese game show Brain Survivor. Stone, creator of kid's game shows Legends of the Hidden Temple, … For each completed pattern/cleared floor, the winning contestant won a prize, and if he/she finished the final pattern, the winning contestant also won a grand prize and got slimed. In Season 2, some celebrities were the guest co-hosts of BrainSurge for the episode with Jeff. ", "Nickelodeon's 'BrainSurge' brings back the game", The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BrainSurge&oldid=985146527, American television series based on Japanese television series, American television series revived after cancellation, Articles needing additional references from January 2010, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 07:15. When a player does not make a match, the round was shifted to sudden death where either player will have a chance to win the game by making a match. The show was cancelled in 2011 and did reruns until June 2012. All for a grand total of up to 210 (originally 250) points. Each solution is a number that the players need to enter using their keypads. Related players wore the same color shirt. The network announced on February 18, 2010 that the program was renewed for a second season, consisting of 40 episodes, and featuring the same format without any changes. Add a photo to this gallery On Family BrainSurge, the child did the 4x4 and 6x6 while the adult did the 5x5, and the rest of the team (including the "Brain Trust") was allowed to help guide the contestant. In level two, the four remaining contestants listened to a story read by host Jeff from his Big Book of Truth, otherwise known as "Jeff's Big Book of Super Fantastic True Chronicles of Truth That Are Absolutely True". All eliminated contestants/teams in this and future levels are sent down the "Brain Drain", a slide formed as a human ear containing foam. Remember: Abuse of the TV.com image system may result in you being banned from uploading images or from the entire site – so, play nice and respect the rules! [3][4] The show's format was adapted from the Japanese game show Brain Survivor. During the 2nd level and the knockout round, the co-host would be in the audience rather than joining Jeff, and during level 3 the co-host would join Jeff. [5] The U.S. version was created by Scott A. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film … There were 6 (sometimes 5) puzzles in season 1, worth 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 points each (for a maximum of 250 points); in season 2, the 40-point puzzle was dropped (except in an episode that was delayed from season 1); in season 3 (Family BrainSurge), there are four puzzles, worth 10, 25, 50, and 100 points. The topic of this page has a Wikia of its own: BrainSurge Wiki. Brainsurge Characters, Official Site (Kids) On celebrity games, the winning celebrity contestant was trying to win prizes for a randomly selected audience member. Sutphen decided to leave BrainSurge and do Figure it Out instead. When the story was finished, the contestants were asked questions about the story. During the 1st level, the co-host would join Jeff on the brain screen. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The U.S. version was created by Scott A. The show premiered on Kids TV PR on June 20, 2020. BrainSurge is a game show on Nickelodeon. BrainSurge/Catchphrases Contestants/teams lock in their answers by sitting down on a chair. There were also two Family BrainSurge episodes with celebrities and their families playing to win prizes for themselves and a donation to a favorite charity the team eliminated in the first round receives $1,000 for their charity the two teams that are Eliminated in the second receives $1,500 for their charity in the WWE special the amount was changed $2,500 for their charity. On Family BrainSurge, the Nick stars won prizes for their Brain Trusts in the audience (fans of the show each team was representing). When a player gave a response, he/she must then sit in a "hand" chair with a whoopee cushion on it. This continues until two contestants/teams remain. BrainSurge (then later as Family BrainSurge) was a show based on a Tokyo Broadcasting System game show called Brain Survivor with challenges that are designed to test the memory and comprehension skills of its contestants. Search. On each grid, the day's winner was shown the pattern twice and then the clock started when the winning player stepped to the first square. Also, during those episodes, if the player lost the final round, the co-host would go down the Brain Drain with the player. BrainSurge is an American children's game show that aired on Nickelodeon and was hosted by Jeff Sutphen. On the sibling and twins episodes, the winners' sibling or twin would wish them luck via video before starting the bonus round. The ride is a unicoaster that rotates around while the cars are being spun rotatively. Ties are broken by how quickly the contestants/teams entered their answers. The contestants/teams then take turns matching pairs of images from the story. The two players with the lowest scores were eliminated from the game. In 2011, a Spanish version airing on Discovery Kids Latin America and Brazil entitled Veloz Mente (Fast Mind) hosted by Argentine Mariano Chiesa. In Family BrainSurge, each team is allowed one "Brain Fart", which allows two other members of the family (the "Brain Trust") to offer an answer for the team; the team stays in the game or is eliminated based on that answer. As soon as two players were left standing, the level shifted into a "Knockout Round". Also, on Family BrainSurge, before the level starts, the episode's winning team also got a donation made by the show's staff in their name to one of Nickelodeon's "Big Help" partner organizations. Here is a list of those guest co-hosts: There is a ride at Nickelodeon Universe in Mall of America called "BrainSurge", the title of the same show name. In the first level, the six contestants were shown five (originally six) visual puzzles and had 10 seconds to answer each one by locking in an answer with their keypads. Contestants see each path twice; the clock starts running when the contestant first activates a square. The person who loses the knockout round get $3,000 for their charity in the WWE it was changed to $4,000 and winning team get $5,000 for their charity. Six contestants were challenged of their minds & their comprehension skills. [7], BrainSurge was taped at Hollywood Center Studios in Hollywood, California.[8]. The series was adapted for Latin American and Brazilian audiences as Veloz Mente, which premiered on Discovery Kids on November 7, 2011. The show taped its first season in February 2009, and debuted on September 28, 2009. The U.S. version was created by Scott A. Each player in turn must pick two numbers that contain two pictures that match each other. For the third and final season, Brainsurge became Family Brainsurge, as families competed on the show just like Double Dare (2) & Nickelodeon GUTS did. On each square, that player must press a button in the center to confirm that the contestant stepped to that square. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The four highest-scoring contestants/teams advance to the next round the two/one teams/contestants is eliminated, but receives a consolation prize and a bucket of slime (the bucket of slime was dropped for Family Brainsurge). One episode that week had 6 parent-child teams playing which is similar to the family brainsurge and during the bonus round, the child did the 4x4 and the 6x6, while the parent did the 5x5. On the Family version, The Brain Drain had seats for the eliminated players. The round one puzzles and the round two story usually contained references to that episodes co-host (mainly about what they're famous for). Level one is called Brain Tease, level two is called Brain Fart where during the question portion, if the family in control gets stumped they must then yell out "Brain Fart", allowing their relatives in the audience to help out, and level three, the bonus level is called Brain Trip.
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