Dude, What Would Happen
Dude, What Would Happen
| 19 August 2009 (USA)
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    derekgts10

    This show is on Netflix and still appears when the profile is set for kids 12 and under, with he big kid setting. I could see maybe teens watching this show, but my 8 year old watches this like a mindless drone, and the only way to block it is to set his account to little kids. This is Netflix's fault, but nonetheless, this show is horrible. It's just kids destroying stuff. I'll catch my son watching this and i'll force him to turn it off and go out and play or something. But what does he do? He goes out and destroys stuff! So of course I have to explain to him how destroying stuff is bad, a point he clearly has a hard time understanding, because of this show glorifying it. They may be able to afford to destroy a car, however, I can't afford to have my car destroyed by an impressionable 8 year old watching this show. It is defiantly a teen's only show. Even then, it is of low substance.

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    Avatarlatte

    Personally, I believe that Dude What Would Happen is a very good show. In it the actors show their funny sincere friendship with each other, and the fun they have in their experiments throughout every minute. This in turn transfers over to the audience, giving us a great time as well. The experiments that take place on Dude What Would Happen are ones nobody really ever thinks about going out and doing. They not only do it until the concluding result, but they show the insane fun that takes place between the two points. For example, in their 4th episode they tried dodge ball in the dark, something you probably didn't think of doing this morning and had a blast while in the process. Now I get how everybody is angry about how this show isn't a cartoon on Cartoon Network, but come on guys lighten up, look at this show as a show. I for one think Dude What Would Happen is awesome!:D

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    clintonkeep

    If the excessive use of the word "dude" does not get on your nerves, the unprompted screaming over stunts that aren't actually stunts will. I make a point to turn off my TV when this show is on. I don't know anyone who watches this show nor do I know of any kid that acts as spastic as this trio, plus the fact that "this is NOT a cartoon". For some reason Cartoon Network has decided that non-animated shows belong on their {cartoon}network. As of 2010 they have canceled a lot of really good cartoons only to be replaced with junk like this. Three over-excited teenage kids ranting, screaming, freaking out and OVER-ACTING about nothing. The only people that seem to (really) like this show are the kids hosting it. I'm sure they are directed to act this way to hype it up, but when you try to watch a few minutes of it, you wonder why they are so ecstatic, screaming and jumping all over the screen like they just won the lottery. I wonder if they would act the same way if someone said, Dude, what would happen if we canceled this show?

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    daves_train

    You know, I was raised during Cartoon Network's golden age and I remember them saying "Cartoons all the time" or something like "Cartoons 24/7". Apparently someone forget this rule and now we are seeing a slew of some of the worst shows I have ever seen. Even if these shows weren't on Cartoon Network they would be terrible. Now before I wrote a review of this show I watched like 2 episodes and I wanted to just crumble into a little ball and remember the good times.I checked on Wikipedia for some research and found that not only is this show for the 9-17 year old age but it is a huge commercial success. First of all, I know not one person who watches this show. I watched it with my 11 year old brother and found it as dull as I did. I also want to know how this is a commercial success? It is like Mythbusters but really stupid. With Mythbusters it is fun to see Jamie and Adam due this stuff, but with this show they seem to take the fun out of it and go for the EXTREME thing that all teenagers like(by the way, I am 17 so don't assume that I'm a parent.). I also checked that one season only has six episodes so that when they say that they were on for 5 seasons it is really like 3 and a half or something.The "experiments" are really dull and are something a drunk frat boy would think of. I even saw these guys host a block which really got me irritated when I had to watch them after Ed, Edd, and Eddy and Courage the Cowardly Dog. I could go into detail about the kids but they are all the same to me and they scream at everything.I would never recommend this show to anybody, this is Cartoon Network freaking out and try to be like Nickolodeon and the Disney Channel. It's sad to say that I can't tell the differences in the channels except in the names only.

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