We played Ghostball, which is basically the same thing as dodgeball, but when someone got hit, they turned into "ghosts" whom standed a few meters behind the team that killed them, so instead of trying to hit your opponent yourself, you could pass the ball to the ghosts so they could take your enemy out from the other side... And yes, we used multipleballs, up tp 3 i think. The balls were a bit larger tahn handballs and were pretty soft and bright red, didnt hur to get hit and they flew rly fast
In Kentucky we played by lining up against the wall with one kid throwing. If he nailed you were out. If you caught the ball he moved into line and you became the thrower.
thats really cool! at my elementary school we played something called "doctor dodgeball". when people got out they would have to sit down, but the one doctor (unknown to the opposing side) could revive them. in order to protect the identity of the doctor, we would have multiple people touch a hit player to revive them, or have them wait until multiple people had touched them to get up. sorry for rambling, but that just reminded me of that really fun game!
Lmfao... that's hilarious, there's something just poetically ironic about the kids taking out those Secret Service guys in the dodgeball ring. Man, I remember dodgeball, haha, good times.
Whats the shows name?
YamiPoyo 6 months ago
Vybíjená in Czech, we used to play it a lot but it is nothing new, my mother used to play it at school as well and she is in her eighties.
katkadv 10 months ago
We played Ghostball, which is basically the same thing as dodgeball, but when someone got hit, they turned into "ghosts" whom standed a few meters behind the team that killed them, so instead of trying to hit your opponent yourself, you could pass the ball to the ghosts so they could take your enemy out from the other side... And yes, we used multipleballs, up tp 3 i think. The balls were a bit larger tahn handballs and were pretty soft and bright red, didnt hur to get hit and they flew rly fast
Degenskonto 10 months ago
In Kentucky we played by lining up against the wall with one kid throwing. If he nailed you were out. If you caught the ball he moved into line and you became the thrower.
WarmothStrat 10 months ago
Comment removed
zmjhgvn 10 months ago
Dodge ball was invented in Japan? AWESOME! :'D
MochiMegan 10 months ago
@MochiMegan I think it originated in England.
eatcarpet 10 months ago
thats really cool! at my elementary school we played something called "doctor dodgeball". when people got out they would have to sit down, but the one doctor (unknown to the opposing side) could revive them. in order to protect the identity of the doctor, we would have multiple people touch a hit player to revive them, or have them wait until multiple people had touched them to get up. sorry for rambling, but that just reminded me of that really fun game!
icanfiksthat 10 months ago
Kurt we need to see you vs some Japan's Dodgeballers? :-D
TommyTurntables1 10 months ago
Lmfao... that's hilarious, there's something just poetically ironic about the kids taking out those Secret Service guys in the dodgeball ring. Man, I remember dodgeball, haha, good times.
Jimaera 10 months ago
hahahha thats truly amazing!!! and yeah definitely "creative" television programming^^
totaldramaqueen108 10 months ago
Its called "Spök-boll" here in Sweden, frequently played in pre-highschools here - translates into Ghost-ball :P
Belenor 10 months ago