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peaceout.
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...where there were 2 teams made up of one boy and one girl. They had to do challenges to see who would make it to the end.
Whoever won the chalenge got a coin thing. The team that won the most challenges got to go through the big maze. In the maze, they had to climb on stuff, put together puzzles and swing across ropes and people would jump out at them and they could use their little coins that they won against them. But if they did have a coin, the other player had to do it alone. Then once they got to the end they got their pendant or whatever....... This show was on Nickelodeon.....there was a big talking head....AH!!! I CANT THINK OF THE NAME!!!! |
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