Good video, but the following flaws: triples are worth $200, not $150; Jokers are not worth $100; if a contestant misses a question, his opponent is supposed to get a chance to answer; contestants are not supposed to answer in the form of a question; host is supposed to tell the losing contestant the total winnings with which he is leaving.
Where did you get the sound cues? I am trying to make a powerpoint game show of TJW, and I am trying to find these cues - the host intro cue, and the contestant intro cue. I would appreciate any help.
This was wonderful producing the Joker's Wild in Lego form. Pretty different & amazing & using Lego characters & Lego communities as contestants. Legos are so wonderful.
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Alternate intro: "From the Kidsongs studio in California, Here is the game where knowledge is king and lady luck is queen. It's The Kidsongs Joker's Wild Television Show. And now here's our host, Jessica Gaynes!"
The top of the Joker machine is exposed. The wheels spin when I place my three fingers on top of each, and quickly sliding my fingers back. I have a couple of pictures from the set that you can check out at gsthemes(.)tekcities(.)com/tjw77e2.html
Great video, but you messed the rules up. It's $50 for a category, $100 for a double, $200 for a natural triple. The Joker's the wild card and the player can go off the board if they don't like any of the categories they see. The second to last question, you only awarded $50 for a correct answer even though the Joker was up there and you didn't give the player the opportunity to go off the board on the last question. Eh, screw it. It's all pretend anyway. :)
Yeah, at that time, I didn't know how the show worked exactly. I never saw full episodes of the show, but I have seen pictures of it, and some small clips. It was made in 2004, as you can see in the slate. At least the outcome of the first round wouldn't have been effected much. The loser in the first round should have $100, based on the rules that were made up for the Lego show.
How about Lego versions of Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Newlywed Game, Dating Game, Family Feud, Tattletales, Weakest Link, Password, and/or Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Good video, but the following flaws: triples are worth $200, not $150; Jokers are not worth $100; if a contestant misses a question, his opponent is supposed to get a chance to answer; contestants are not supposed to answer in the form of a question; host is supposed to tell the losing contestant the total winnings with which he is leaving.
EightiesGeek 2 years ago
@EightiesGeek Natural triples back in 1972 were worth $150. He was right in that instance but the rest he did mess up
gladfan1989 5 months ago
Where did you get the sound cues? I am trying to make a powerpoint game show of TJW, and I am trying to find these cues - the host intro cue, and the contestant intro cue. I would appreciate any help.
delutedtelevision 2 years ago
can you do more lego game shows with the ending prize pulgz
Mickeydee618 3 years ago 2
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You need medication you sick faggot
Beijing0lympicssux 3 years ago
Dude, I'd love to see "The $64,000 Question" in Lego. Can you do that?
madsixtian 3 years ago 2
And 3 Jokers Must be Ask 1 Question To Win.
tvman19 4 years ago
And The Player Should Steal It If There's A Single, A Double, Or A Triple.
tvman19 4 years ago
There's Suppose To Be 5 Catergories And 1 Joker In Each Slot And The Triple Is Suppose To Be $200.
tvman19 4 years ago
what if you can make the move one at a time like the same from the faces, like the wallace and grommet
dim432 4 years ago
This was wonderful producing the Joker's Wild in Lego form. Pretty different & amazing & using Lego characters & Lego communities as contestants. Legos are so wonderful.
CrestwoodRocks 4 years ago 3
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Alternate intro: "From the Kidsongs studio in California, Here is the game where knowledge is king and lady luck is queen. It's The Kidsongs Joker's Wild Television Show. And now here's our host, Jessica Gaynes!"
KidsTVFan 4 years ago
good job!
DBR00 4 years ago
how did you make the slots go spinning?
Youtube message me with the awnser.
dimples282 4 years ago
The top of the Joker machine is exposed. The wheels spin when I place my three fingers on top of each, and quickly sliding my fingers back. I have a couple of pictures from the set that you can check out at gsthemes(.)tekcities(.)com/tjw77e2.html
misterx1988 4 years ago
I thought you spun the slots with a button.
Tekkin58 4 years ago
I want lego Whammies!
smashwhammy 4 years ago 2
Heh, you are something with these Lego game show remakes. You could do Tic Tac Dough, maybe....Bullseye? Do more, they are funny and entertaining. :p
SuperGamer7 4 years ago
Great video, but you messed the rules up. It's $50 for a category, $100 for a double, $200 for a natural triple. The Joker's the wild card and the player can go off the board if they don't like any of the categories they see. The second to last question, you only awarded $50 for a correct answer even though the Joker was up there and you didn't give the player the opportunity to go off the board on the last question. Eh, screw it. It's all pretend anyway. :)
MTCesquire 4 years ago
Yeah, at that time, I didn't know how the show worked exactly. I never saw full episodes of the show, but I have seen pictures of it, and some small clips. It was made in 2004, as you can see in the slate. At least the outcome of the first round wouldn't have been effected much. The loser in the first round should have $100, based on the rules that were made up for the Lego show.
misterx1988 4 years ago
Had this been the first week or so of the '72 version, the scoring would have been correct.
someguy23475 4 years ago 2
good 3 stars pyramid must be next
kugelis672 4 years ago
I never knew Jack Barry had a moustache. LOL.
bigolquestionmark 4 years ago
Barry never had a mustache. I think it was just the Lego model used a mustache model of Barry
CrestwoodRocks 4 years ago
Oh please, he don't have a moustache but 2 dimples on his cheeks which are really cute.
tasha40701 3 years ago
Tic Tac Dough must be next!
UNCJerry77 4 years ago
or match game
ieeeeeeeeeeeee 4 years ago
How about Lego versions of Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Newlywed Game, Dating Game, Family Feud, Tattletales, Weakest Link, Password, and/or Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
heine71 4 years ago
There is a Lego version of Family Feud based on the 1976-1985 version. Though I wouldn't mind another one with the Bullseye round.
Do a Lego version of Card Sharks! It should be fairly easy, just use regular Bicycle cards...
supremetaco 4 years ago
I never saw Wink Martindale in LegoLand so I don't know.
tasha40701 3 years ago 3
In action figure movies you aren't supposed to have your hand in it.
churlyryan 4 years ago 2