The hit '90s kid game show Double Dare will return once again for new episodes this summer, Nickelodeon announced on Wednesday.
According to Deadline, the show will be revived for 40 new episodes. The revival series will feature new challenges as well as old favorites like the human hamster wheel and the giant Double Dare nose. The game features two teams competing against each other to win special prizes.
On the original show, the teams would compete in a series of physical and trivia challenges, and had the opportunity to dare each other in order to win double and quadruple the amount of money. At the end of the game, both teams won the amount of money they raised but the one on top got to compete in the special Double Dare obstacle course.
According to Nickelodeon's press release, the original series ran from 1986 to 1993 and was revamped several times for shows like Super Sloppy Double Dare and Family Double Dare. The show was revived in 2000 as the aptly named Double Dare 2000.
The new competition will include "blasts from the past and stars from today," according to the network. In 2016, Nickelodeon brought back Double Dare for a 30th anniversary reunion special, featuring the cast members of All That and Double Dare host Marc Summers. There's no word yet whether Summers will come back to host the new series, but Summers did respond to the news with a series of cheeky emojis.
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