OK, let me first just say to a few of the parents that reviewed this that our generation does have its dumb side, but nobody's going to go out and be influenced enough by this show to go pour 300 pounds of pudding off the Empire State Building or whatever. =P It's really up to the producers and writers of this show what they do with they food they bought-- and likely the food used on this show isn't really very appetizing or even sanitary to actually sit down and eat either. It's propable they used old food from some crap warehouse. If you're so concerned about wasted food, go and donate to a homeless shelter and don't get peeved when other people don't choose to do the same. Now, enough of that. You can probably tell Dude What Would Happen is going to be a dangerous show when the intro sequence features guns and lightning bolts (albeit animated) pointed at the characters' heads. o_O Forget about wasted food-- think about some young or mentally ill child seeing this and trying out one of the dumb stunts for themselves? Children are HIGHLY impressionable-- I have heard many stories of children who died doing something they saw on TV. Speaking of mentally ill, I kind of get the feeling that the curly-haired guy has some kind of problem... maybe they all do, but that specific one just stands out. Makes me think these kids are not really in any position to be showing life-threatening stunts on television? Not only that, but it's totally not creative-- 'Mythbusters' is being ripped off quite clearly, but the difference is that the people on Mythbusters are sane, smart, and responsible adults... AND they actually try to answer questions that are of interest rather than answer questions that would at best entertain a group of seven year olds. This is a poor excuse for a TV show and if you ask me, those three kids belong at the psychologist's office rather than on television. :)
This is such a bad show, but it has education inside of it, but it also encourages bad ideas. I mean, it's another stupid show and corny jokes. The only good part about it is that it's educational.
First of all, all the parents who have reviewed this(no offense) but there is nothing wrong about this show. First of all, they always say before the show that everything that done by the dudes are supervised and always use the right equipment and should never be done by the common person. The guys are very intelligent and look at things in ways that people would never think of. They always use precautionary measures and there are tons of people to help them out, so they're not building the experiments on their own. And plus, its a KIDS show! Its not The Dudesons in America. So parents relax.
This show can be easily summerised in two simple words: Epic Fail! First off, the cast members are poor actors to the 4th power, and there attemps at being funny are painfully unfunny. The "experiments" they preform, unlike "Mythbusters", are questions people never asked, and probably don't want to know. They also take credit for creating (or aquiring) the inventions provided for the episode. Come on, do you really think the cast are smart enough to creat usless Items like radio a controlled bowling ball with an incredible top speed of 1.5 MPH? But the best part is that they try to make every attempt at getting there experiment to work (which isn't really one of there idea's), but usually fail at least 2 times (25 max) before getting it right. And then they rub it in your face that the experiment was a total win! Yah, flinging ice cold pizza's off a launcher mounted on a moving bike at an upper story house window, and then missing 25 times before hitting target is an epic win guys!!! The home owner will shure like the 25 moldy pizza's lying all of the front lawn! This show is retarded, not to mention the cast is completly gay... Worth watching just to laugh at how awful it is.
Why did they call this Cartoon Network if they keep putting life-action series?
This is stupid. Bores be to death. Their "experiments" are pointless. They have dumb questions. "Dude, what would happen if we blow up a giant whoopee cusion?" (By the way this might be wrong) That is the dumbest question I have ever heard. Actually, I think they ask even dumber questions than that but I haven't seen this show enough times. All of Cartoon network's life-action series are crappy. They need to stick to their cartoons. That's what they're good at.
to put it nicely, the hosts are idiots. why did CN make a show with the purpose of destroying useful materials? in one episode, they use a a ton of popcorn... that gets destroyed. the show itself is completely pointless. the hosts are destructive and none too bright. i wouldn't reccomend this to anybody!
This show is very dumb. It's a cartoon network version of Mythbusters, and it's not very good. If I wanted to see stupidity, I could on my facebook account, not my tv.
Dude What Would Happen is one of my favourite cartoon network shows i love the ideas they come up with and how they test things. Yes, they do have some violence in it but who cares? It makes the show more interesting!
I am a tween an i absalutly HATE DUDE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. It is the worst show i have ever seen in my life it is soooo stupid. The guys that do the stuff are super annoying and have bad ideas. DONT MAKE YOUR KIDS WATCH THIS SHOW IT IS THE WORST SHOW I HAVE EVER SEEN AND IT IS REALLY STUPID.
This show is AWESOME!!!!! But in the opening theme, there is one part, in cartoon, where a cartoonized human is shaking a bottle of chemicals and it explodes into a small puddle of blood.
These kids are really dumb. Like "Dude what would happen if we jumped off a cliff? DUDE!". They don't make sense. This is a bad attempt to appeal to older kids.
I was just watching this show and it's very disappointing. These guys are off doing all these experiments and they just don't give off that much of a learning information. Their "Mythbusters" wannabes if you know what i mean. They make things sound "cool" by using the word hardcore and everytime they talk, they yell like the person watching it is deaf. When they fail with the experiment, they don't go back and fix what is wrong with it. They don't take you step by step with the process. Unlike "Mythbusters" they can tell you in SCIENTIFIC words about what they do. It can be a little bit inappropriate, but come on parents, when kids grow up, they'll know what all these things mean. So this is by far the worst thing you could watch and try to learn from. Kid's are better off learning by watching Mythbusters.