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Asia Global. To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. Stone wanted for this new outdoor set, which is more than double the size of the foot-tall original: "It had to live up to the memory built up from childhood — that same wow factor.

Stone shares that more than 48, people applied to compete on this new Legends a number he says far exceeds the number of applicants for similar series , and he saw their primary goal to be exhausting those contestants as quickly as possible — something made easier by upgrading from the small water feature kids ventured over in the Nickelodeon version.

Design consultant Joe Stewart and art director J. Patrick Adair were brought in to help transform the Simi Valley, Calif. And when we scouted the location, it was beautifully lush and green, with nice California Oaks," says Stone.

So we spent a lot of time putting green stuff down — and Patrick was out there with his team, spraying the ground with green stuff. We brought the jungles to the desert. They also brought Olmec to the desert, but not without a makeover. While Cristela Alonzo has taken over hosting duties from Kirk Fogg , the stone-faced fan favorite is still voiced by Dee Bradley Baker — though he's has traded his round earrings for square ones, thanks to an expert hired to help the show represent Mayan culture more authentically.

Alternate versions The versions of the episodes that aired originally on Nickelodeon from , the show's original run had Dee Baker just as himself, not in character as Olmec doing the prize announcements. The repeats that aired years later including those on Nick GaS have some of these segments redone with "later released" prizes, and feature the voice of another announcer probably Doc Holliday, the Double Dare announcer.

However the Temple Prize segments still have Dee Baker's voice. User reviews 20 Review. Top review. My childhood dream. I remember watching this show when I was young, and for years all I ever wanted was to be on it. Sadly, no such luck. This was a fun show that kept me and a million other kids coming back every week. I'm afraid I'll have to correct a previous reviewer that this show consisted of six teams and four rounds, not four and three.

To trim the fat down to four, the teams had to cross a "moat" using some cleverly named "ancient" apparatus. Once across, four teams would listen to a giant stone head tell them a "legend" normally a story from history, occassionally mythology , and answer questions on it.

The crux of the game was an object from the "legend" placed in the temple. After that, the two remaining teams would do battle against one another to enter the temple. Prizes were won if the team retrieved the object. Whenever I flip around and see reruns of this, I smile and remember my younger days. While this show of course won't have such meaning for anyone else who today watches it, it's always fun to suspend reality and root along something that happened years ago.

This show would still work if it were produced today the target audience wouldn't care about repetition just as it did then. A nostalgic show for me, a nice time for virtually anyone. Details Edit. Release date September 11, United States.

United States. Stone Stanley Productions.



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