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| language = English, available in Spanish through [[Second audio program|SAP]]
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 17 ongoing
| list_episodes =
| executive_producer = Chuck Dalaklis
| producer = Cameron Dieterich<br>Vincent Cariati
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| runtime = 22 minutes
| company = [[Dalaklis Media Enterprises]]
| distributor = [[Cartoon Network]]
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| first_aired = {{start date|2009|08|19}}
| last_aired = present
| status = Currently airing
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| website = http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/dude/index.html
| production_website =
}}
'''''Dude, What Would Happen''''' is a live-action show that airs on [[Cartoon Network]]. It is targeted to viewers ages 9–17. The show first aired on August 19, 2009, along with Bobb'e Says. The show is hosted by three male teenagers (C.J. Manigo, Jackson Rogow, and Ali Sepasyar) who wonder what would happen if some wild event, scheme, or experiment were to occur. The three teens try to create the event themselves, and consult experts ("the Lab Dudes") when needed. The show has proven to be a ratings success for Cartoon Network and additional episodes of the series have recently been ordered.<ref>http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/356857-Cartoon_Network_Renews_Dude_What_Would_Happen_.php</ref> In the "Dudes Make It Happen" weekend special, it was revealed that new episodes were coming. These episodes ranked #1 in their timeslot among boys 6-11 on all television with a total of 2.1 Million watching each episode.<ref name="tvbythenumbers.com">http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/03/02/cartoon-network-led-by-destroy-build-destroy-dude-what-would-happen-and-johnny-test/43580</ref> The show was listed as returning for Cartoon Networks 2010-2011 season.<ref>http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/21/cartoon-network-unveils-new-line-up-and-returning-shows-of-shows/49302</ref> The next season began airing on October 6, 2010.<ref>http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2010/09/21/international-sensation-hole-in-the-wall-joins-cartoon-networks-explosive-wednesday-night-line-up-on-october-6/20100921cartoon01/</ref>
== Series overview ==
<!-- Full linking is used in the following table because it is transcluded to the main series article -->
<onlyinclude>{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" width: 100%"
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" width="100| Seasons
! rowspan="2" width="90"| Episodes
! colspan="2" width="240"| Originally aired
|-
! width="120"| [[Season premiere]]
! width="120"| [[Season finale]]
|-
| style="background:#006400; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
| '''[[#Season 1: 2009-2010|1]]'''
| 16
| {{Start date|2009|8|19}}
| {{End date|2010|6|9}}
|-
| style="background:#800080; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
| 2
| 14
| October 6,2010
| 2011
|}
==Episodes==
===Season 1===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Episode #
! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Title
!! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Airdate
!! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Description
|-
| 1
| Underwater Roll / Defying Gravity / Pirates vs. Vikings
| August 19, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to cool off on a hot day, defy gravity with balloons and have a battle between pirates and Vikings.
|-
| 2
| Remote-Controlled Objects / Fire vs. Ice /Pizza Delivery Improvements
| August 26, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to remote-control sports, have a battle between a flamethrower and an ice cannon and try to improve pizza delivery.
|-
| 3
| Zits / Water Walk / Like vs. Like
| September 2, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali pop "some awesome acne", walk on a human bridge, and have a "like vs. like" contest.
|-
| 4
| Dodgeball / Loudest Fart / Cartoons
| September 9, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali play video game dodge-ball, try to make the loudest fart noise by using 100 whoopie coushies and one big one, and reenact cartoon charters.
|-
| 5
| New Brakes / Water Sports without Water / Superheroes
| September 16, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali took brakes to new heights, try water sports without the water, and try to emulate superheroes.
|-
| 6
| Wind Power / Popcorn / Superpowers
| September 23, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to play sports in extreme weather, make their own superhero alter egos to help with their chores and make popcorn without a microwave.
|-season''2''
| 7
| Revenge of the Pigs / Peanut Butter / Spy Dudes
| February 24, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali play [[The Three Little Pigs]] beating the Big Bad Wolf, unleash the "power of peanut butter" to the max and become super spies.
|-
| 8
| Pimp My Hide / Car vs. Boat / Animal Snacks
| March 3, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali design their own fashions, have a race between a car and a boat, and become animal foods.
|-
| 9
| Speeding Up School / Piñatas / Vampires
| March 10, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali think of faster ways to get to class, have a piñata battle, and invite [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]] to help "slay vampires".
|-
| 10
| Party Games / Superhero Rescues / Basketball
| March 17, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali make "simple party games" more "hard core", do superhero rescuing, and take basketball to "a new level".
|-
| 11
| Airplane Challenge / Ninja Slicing / Backyard Battle
| March 31, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali have an airplane challenge, face a ninja in a slicing contest, and host a backyard battle.
|-
| 12
| Lunchroom/ Celebrations/ Monster Movies
| April 7, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali try to speed up the lunchroom, make ultimate sports celebrations, and reenact their favorite monster movies
|-
| 13
| Human Arcade Games/ Getting ready for school/ Nature Flims
| May 19, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali become human arcade games, try speeding up getting ready for school and make their own nature shows.
|-
| 14
| Balls/ 3D Classes/ Cartoon Rivalries
| May 26, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali become human balls, do experiments in 3D, and bring cartoon rivalries to life
|-
| 15
| Texting / Word Combos/ Prom
| June 2, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali text as cavemen, remake word combos, and try to fix prom.
|-
| 16
| Mobile Sports/ Jobs/ Mail
| June 9, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali make sports mobile, try getting their jobs done faster, and try making regular mail more like email
|-
|}
===Season 2===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Episode #
! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Title
!! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Airdate
!! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Description
|-
| 17
| Explposions vs. Monsters / Minding Your Mind / Jackson Gets Blown
| 2011
|
|}
Ohter new episodes aired on October 6, 13, 20, and December 1 of 2010 along with new episodes of [[Destroy Build Destroy|Destroy build Destroy]].
== Reception ==
The show has received highly negative reviews from critics and viewers. Benny Gammerman of Ology called the show "[[Jackass]] for idiotic children."<ref name="GS">{{cite web | url = http://ology.com/screen/dude-what-would-happen-review | title = Ology - Dude, what Would Happen Review}}</ref> But the show is still ranked #1 in their timeslot among boys 6-11 on all television with a total of 2.1 Million watching each episode.<ref name="tvbythenumbers.com"/>
The show currently holds a 3.8/10 user rating on [[TV.com]].
==See also==
*[[MythBusters]]
*[[Smash Lab]]
*[[It's Effin' Science]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* {{imdb title|1443593}}
* {{tv.com show|77643}}
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/dlink/index.html?section=shows&showID=8a25c39222599ec101225afd66640006 Dude What Would Happen] [[Cartoon Network]]
* [http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/dude-happen/298299 Dude What Would Happen] at [[TV Guide]]
{{Cartoon Network}}
[[Category:2000s American television series]]
[[Category:2009 American television series debuts]]
[[Category:2010s American television series]]
[[Category:American children's television series]]
[[Category:Cartoon Network original programs]]
[[Category:English-language television series]]
[[Category:Non-fiction television series]]
[[Category:Science education television series]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox Television
| show_name = Dude, What Would Happen
| image =
| caption =
| show_name_2 =
| genre = [[Reality television]], [[Science education]]
| format =
| creator =
| producer =
| writer =
| director =
| creative_director =
| presenter =
| starring =
| movie =
| voices =
| narrated =
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| composer =
| country = United States
| language = English, available in Spanish through [[Second audio program|SAP]]
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 17 ongoing
| list_episodes =
| executive_producer = Chuck Dalaklis
| producer = Cameron Dieterich<br>Vincent Cariati
| editor =
| location =
| cinematography =
| camera =
| runtime = 22 minutes
| company = [[Dalaklis Media Enterprises]]
| distributor = [[Cartoon Network]]
| channel = [[Cartoon Network]]
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_run =
| first_aired = {{start date|2009|08|19}}
| last_aired = present
| status = Currently airing
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| related =
| website = http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/dude/index.html
| production_website =
}}
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'''''Dude, What Would Happen''''' is a live-action show that airs on [[Cartoon Network]]. It is targeted to viewers ages 9–17. The show first aired on August 19, 2009, along with Bobb'e Says. The show is hosted by three male teenagers (C.J. Manigo, Jackson Rogow, and Ali Sepasyar) who wonder what would happen if some wild event, scheme, or experiment were to occur. The three teens try to create the event themselves, and consult experts ("the Lab Dudes") when needed. The show has proven to be a ratings success for Cartoon Network and additional episodes of the series have recently been ordered.<ref>http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/356857-Cartoon_Network_Renews_Dude_What_Would_Happen_.php</ref> In the "Dudes Make It Happen" weekend special, it was revealed that new episodes were coming. These episodes ranked #1 in their timeslot among boys 6-11 on all television with a total of 2.1 Million watching each episode.<ref name="tvbythenumbers.com">http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/03/02/cartoon-network-led-by-destroy-build-destroy-dude-what-would-happen-and-johnny-test/43580</ref> The show was listed as returning for Cartoon Networks 2010-2011 season.<ref>http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/21/cartoon-network-unveils-new-line-up-and-returning-shows-of-shows/49302</ref> The next season began airing on October 6, 2010.<ref>http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2010/09/21/international-sensation-hole-in-the-wall-joins-cartoon-networks-explosive-wednesday-night-line-up-on-october-6/20100921cartoon01/</ref>
== Series overview ==
<!-- Full linking is used in the following table because it is transcluded to the main series article -->
<onlyinclude>{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" width: 100%"
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" width="100| Seasons
! rowspan="2" width="90"| Episodes
! colspan="2" width="240"| Originally aired
|-
! width="120"| [[Season premiere]]
! width="120"| [[Season finale]]
|-
| style="background:#006400; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
| '''[[#Season 1: 2009-2010|1]]'''
| 16
| {{Start date|2009|8|19}}
| {{End date|2010|6|9}}
|-
| style="background:#800080; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
| 2
| 14
| October 6,2010
| 2011
|}
==Episodes==
===Season 1===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Episode #
! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Title
!! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Airdate
!! style="background-color:#006400; text-align: center;"| Description
|-
| 1
| Underwater Roll / Defying Gravity / Pirates vs. Vikings
| August 19, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to cool off on a hot day, defy gravity with balloons and have a battle between pirates and Vikings.
|-
| 2
| Remote-Controlled Objects / Fire vs. Ice /Pizza Delivery Improvements
| August 26, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to remote-control sports, have a battle between a flamethrower and an ice cannon and try to improve pizza delivery.
|-
| 3
| Zits / Water Walk / Like vs. Like
| September 2, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali pop "some awesome acne", walk on a human bridge, and have a "like vs. like" contest.
|-
| 4
| Dodgeball / Loudest Fart / Cartoons
| September 9, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali play video game dodge-ball, try to make the loudest fart noise by using 100 whoopie coushies and one big one, and reenact cartoon charters.
|-
| 5
| New Brakes / Water Sports without Water / Superheroes
| September 16, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali took brakes to new heights, try water sports without the water, and try to emulate superheroes.
|-
| 6
| Wind Power / Popcorn / Superpowers
| September 23, 2009
|C.J., Jackson and Ali try to play sports in extreme weather, make their own superhero alter egos to help with their chores and make popcorn without a microwave.
|-season''2''
| 7
| Revenge of the Pigs / Peanut Butter / Spy Dudes
| February 24, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali play [[The Three Little Pigs]] beating the Big Bad Wolf, unleash the "power of peanut butter" to the max and become super spies.
|-
| 8
| Pimp My Hide / Car vs. Boat / Animal Snacks
| March 3, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali design their own fashions, have a race between a car and a boat, and become animal foods.
|-
| 9
| Speeding Up School / Piñatas / Vampires
| March 10, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali think of faster ways to get to class, have a piñata battle, and invite [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]] to help "slay vampires".
|-
| 10
| Party Games / Superhero Rescues / Basketball
| March 17, 2010
|C.J., Jackson and Ali make "simple party games" more "hard core", do superhero rescuing, and take basketball to "a new level".
|-
| 11
| Airplane Challenge / Ninja Slicing / Backyard Battle
| March 31, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali have an airplane challenge, face a ninja in a slicing contest, and host a backyard battle.
|-
| 12
| Lunchroom/ Celebrations/ Monster Movies
| April 7, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali try to speed up the lunchroom, make ultimate sports celebrations, and reenact their favorite monster movies
|-
| 13
| Human Arcade Games/ Getting ready for school/ Nature Flims
| May 19, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali become human arcade games, try speeding up getting ready for school and make their own nature shows.
|-
| 14
| Balls/ 3D Classes/ Cartoon Rivalries
| May 26, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali become human balls, do experiments in 3D, and bring cartoon rivalries to life
|-
| 15
| Texting / Word Combos/ Prom
| June 2, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali text as cavemen, remake word combos, and try to fix prom.
|-
| 16
| Mobile Sports/ Jobs/ Mail
| June 9, 2010
|C.J., Jackson, and Ali make sports mobile, try getting their jobs done faster, and try making regular mail more like email
|-
|}
===Season 2===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Episode #
! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Title
!! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Airdate
!! style="background-color:#800080; text-align: center;"| Description
|-
| 17
| Explposions vs. Monsters / Minding Your Mind / Jackson Gets Blown
| 2011
|
|}
Ohter new episodes aired on October 6, 13, 20, and December 1 of 2010 along with new episodes of [[Destroy Build Destroy|Destroy build Destroy]].
== Reception ==
The show has received highly negative reviews from critics and viewers. Benny Gammerman of Ology called the show "[[Jackass]] for idiotic children."<ref name="GS">{{cite web | url = http://ology.com/screen/dude-what-would-happen-review | title = Ology - Dude, what Would Happen Review}}</ref> But the show is still ranked #1 in their timeslot among boys 6-11 on all television with a total of 2.1 Million watching each episode.<ref name="tvbythenumbers.com"/>
The show currently holds a 3.8/10 user rating on [[TV.com]].
==See also==
*[[MythBusters]]
*[[Smash Lab]]
*[[It's Effin' Science]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* {{imdb title|1443593}}
* {{tv.com show|77643}}
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/dlink/index.html?section=shows&showID=8a25c39222599ec101225afd66640006 Dude What Would Happen] [[Cartoon Network]]
* [http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/dude-happen/298299 Dude What Would Happen] at [[TV Guide]]
{{Cartoon Network}}
[[Category:2000s American television series]]
[[Category:2009 American television series debuts]]
[[Category:2010s American television series]]
[[Category:American children's television series]]
[[Category:Cartoon Network original programs]]
[[Category:English-language television series]]
[[Category:Non-fiction television series]]
[[Category:Science education television series]]' |