Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
TV-Y | 29 May 2006 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    dpatel-71211

    This show was a huge part of my childhood! I learned so much from this! It was funny, educational, well paced, and I liked how it was that everyone was having fun doing it! I got ahead because of what I learned. Plus, there was a lot to do on its site. Sadly, they discontinued it and now it's not available on the website anymore. But I still stream it from elsewhere! I would recommend looking at it too!

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    lucas_gross

    I loved this show as a kid. It's a genuine shame it was discontinued. I still look back to the seasons that I don't remember and still love the show. One of the best parts is that the contestants are actually really contestants. Usually, shows like this tend to have actors and the whole game show is fake. Fetch was different. They did send videos in to join Fetch, and when they did come, they were encouraged to improvise. Again, this show was amazing. I loved this show, and I still do.

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    YungRapunxel212

    This is the greatest PBS show there ever will be. I will refer to this series as Fetch. Fetch is a spectacular game show that interacts with kids. My favorite animated character was Blossom the cat. I loved Ruff Ruffman,too. I love how it makes the kids go use clues to find things. And if some kids did not get picked they could have gotten bonus points. I remember coming home from school and turning this show on. It is very suitable for children, it is on the PBS network, but nothing violent, sexual, or no language. Like I said before, this is the best PBS show ever.7-

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    guitarcrazzy135

    Several times while watching this, I've noticed that the situations the kids are put in can be solved much more simply than the shows makes them. For instance, one group of kids had to get the remote which controlled a toy boat with a clue in it on across a pool from the kids. The remote was in a basket floating in the pool. So instead of just swimming to the remote and grabbing it, they had to spend somewhere between 30 minutes to a whole hour constructing a long pole which they used to slide under a section of the remote to pick it up. The makers of the show should have put the kids in situations in which the kids had to do a certain thing instead a much simpler and quicker way of acquiring the next clue. Also, usually one of the kids had to stay behind from one of the adventures the kids go on and instead watch his/her friends have fun. after a while the left behind kid does get to do a quiz based on the events which happened in the show to earn points, but its not nearly as much as the other kids earn. At the end of the show, whichever kid has the highest points can win a prize. So obviously the kid left behind has no chance of winning. In the end, this show was just a waste of time for me, as little as I watched it, though there may be some people who can enjoy this type of show.

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