Wipeout (2008 U.S. game show)

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Wipeout
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Also known as Winter Wipeout
Spring Wipeout
Summer Wipeout
Genre Sports entertainment
Comedy
Format Game show
Created by Matt Kunitz and Scott Larsen
Directed by J. Rupert Thompson
Presented by John Anderson
John Henson
Jill Wagner (2008–2011)
Vanessa Lachey (2011–present)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 85 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Matt Kunitz and Scott Larsen
Producer(s) Heather Finnegan
Sean Jennings
Eric Timm
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Endemol USA
Pulse Creative
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Picture format 480i (4:3 SDTV) (2008)
720p (16:9 HDTV) (2009–present)
Original run June 28, 2008 (2008-06-28) – present
External links
Website

Wipeout is an American reality show series in which contestants compete in what is billed as the "world's largest obstacle course". Wipeout is hosted and commentated by John Henson and John Anderson, while Vanessa Lachey acts as the "on-location" presenter. The former presenter was Jill Wagner. The creators and executive producers are Matt Kunitz and Scott Larsen. Distribution of the show is handled by Endemol USA. The show is taped at Sable Ranch in Canyon Country, Santa Clarita, California, about 40 miles north of Los Angeles. The show holds a "TV-PG L" rating for mild language by participants and some crude humor. Syndicated reruns of Wipeout are airing on truTV.[1]

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[edit] History

Wipeout titlecard used between 2008-2010

The series premiered on June 24, 2008, on ABC. After the Pilot was shot, co-host Elon Gold was replaced. Producers called in Michael Glazer to find a "comic host replacement" that eventually went to John Henson. The first series success spawned a series of international versions of Wipeout, debuting in countries including Great Britain and Argentina in January 2009.

On December 8, 2008, ABC announced plans to counter-program NBC's Super Bowl game-day telecasts with a sports-star-studded episode of Wipeout, entitled "Wipeout Bowl". The episode was broadcast immediately following the game. The episode featured female cheerleaders competing against male "couch potato" sports fans.[2] During the hour long special, Monica Kaufman became the show's first female competitor to win. Following the episode, an announcement was made that a second season had been commissioned, and a promo for the season was subsequently broadcast.

The second season was broadcast during the summer of 2009. According to TV Week, in 2009 Wipeout became the third most popular game show in the world, based on ratings.[3] On July 22, 2009, Wipeout was renewed for a third season, of which filming began in September 2009.[4] On January 11, 2010, Entertainment Weekly crowned Wipeout the winner of the Guilty Pleasures Reality TV Showdown.[5]

In February 2010, Wipeout was nominated for the 2010 Kids Choice Awards for favorite reality series.[6]

The third season of the show premiered on June 22, 2010, with a special two hour "Blind Date" episode preluding the series on June 1.[7][8] ABC subsequently announced that other themed episodes would appear in Season 3, including episodes featuring Ladies only and Families.[9] The third season Finale aired on September 14, 2010, with a special America's Finest Edition, featuring some of America's heroes, including firefighters and policemen.

On August 15, 2010, ABC announced that the show had been contracted for a fourth season.[10] The announcement added: "Wipeout has the distinction of being the only broadcast reality series launched in recent years that has demonstrated proven staying power." On October 13, 2010, ABC announced plans that the fourth season would be split into three sections - Winter, Spring, and Summer; with a total of 32 episodes, comprising of 8 Winter Episodes, 7 Spring Episodes and 17 Summer Episodes.[11] The fourth season premiered on January 6, 2011.[12]

In February 2011, Wipeout was nominated for the Kids' Choice Awards for favorite reality show.[13] On June 29, 2011, Wipeout was a Teen Choice Award nominee.[14][15]

On June 16, 2011, ABC announced that the show had been renewed for a fifth season, and that Vanessa Lachey would replace co-host Jill Wagner. New episodes of Winter Wipeout began on December 8, 2011.[16]

On February 16, 2011, Wipeout was again nominated for Favorite Reality Show in the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards.[17]

[edit] Gameplay

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Reception

On its premiere night, Wipeout scored the highest premiere rating of any new show in summer 2008, besting competing veteran summer shows Hell's Kitchen and America's Got Talent.[18] As the season progressed, Nielsen Media Research put it at the top of the 18-49 demographic, slightly outpaced by America's Got Talent. On August 6, 2008, Wipeout was officially renewed for a second season.[4] The second season premiered on May 27, 2009, and with an audience of 9.69 million, Wipeout bested it's first season average and gave ABC its best numbers in the Wednesdays-at-8 slot since November 2007.[19] The third season premiered on June 22, 2010, with ratings of 10.21 million,[20] with a special "Blind Date" episode getting 12.8 million viewers on June 1, 2010.[21] On January 6, 2011, the first season of Winter Wipeout premiered with the series's highest ratings ever, beating the 8pm competition in the coveted 18-49 demographic and many other key demos.[22]

[edit] Lawsuit

The concept and style of the show has been compared to several Japanese game shows, most notably Sasuke and Takeshi's Castle.[23][24] This was brought to the attention of the Japanese broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System, who filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against ABC, charging that Wipeout is "a blatant copycat" of several of its classic Japanese competition game shows. Among the charges are that ABC bought search terms such as MXC (the Americanized comedy version of Takeshi's Castle) on Google to help drive traffic to the official Wipeout page, and that specific obstacles in Wipeout were knock-offs of challenges in those Japanese game shows.[25] Wipeout creator and executive producer Matt Kunitz, who also executive produced Endemol's Fear Factor (NBC), said that Wipeout is "90% Fear Factor-inspired, 10% Japanese game show". He also said, in a Los Angeles Times interview, that Wipeout was born from a desire to do a funny stunt series. He reportedly wanted to sell the show as Fear Factor meets America's Funniest Home Videos.[26] (For its first two seasons, the series was paired with I Survived a Japanese Game Show, a series in which American contestants participated in a mock Japanese game show.)

[edit] Wipeout: The Game

Wipeout has also been adapted into a video game, Wipeout: The Game, which was released June 22, 2010, along with the Season 3 premiere.[27] The game was released on the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS, and was developed by Activision. In the game, the player can choose from 23 different characters. There are four categories of characters, with each category having a certain amount of "Speed" and "Strength" for the player, which varies based on their body sizes. The "Small" characters have great Speed but little Strength. The "Medium" characters have a more balanced amount of Speed and Strength, with neither one serving as the dominant trait. And the "Large" characters have great Strength but little Speed. These first three categories all have 6 different characters each; 3 females and 3 males, and each character having 3 different outfits. The fourth category is "Special," which has a high amount of Speed and Strength. There are 5 characters in this category, including the three hosts. The game is played in two different versions. Challenge mode is where the player can challenge specific obstacles and attempt to beat them in a certain amount of time. The other is Play The Show, which means to play the game as they would in the show. They go through the Qualifier round first, and advance to the Sweeper round second. The third round, Free For All, has 3 different versions. In the Easy level, the Free For All features players spinning on the dizzy dummy, and then going across the Tipsy Tables or the Spinning Platform. Challenging level has players on the Unclaimed Baggage, and the Extreme level has them on the Double Crosser. Finally, they go through the Wipeout Zone. The game is different from the show in that there are only 4 contestants, and none are eliminated during the first three rounds. The game has commentary by John Henson, John Anderson and Jill Wagner, all three of whom are featured as unlockable playable characters.[28] Another Wipeout game is under development by Activision, this time for Xbox 360 with Kinect, entitled 'Wipeout: In The Zone'. It will take full advantage of the Kinect remote and has ragdoll wipeouts and different rounds from the Wii and DS version, such as Bruiseball. The game was released "in conjunction with the premier of Wipeout's summer season on ABC"[29] on June 16, 2011.[30] Activision announced on August 18, 2011 that a direct sequel to the first Wipeout game was in development titled Wipeout 2[31] for Xbox 360 with Kinect, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The new game is described as "Offering updated, outrageous course designs across all platforms with obstacles and effects taken straight from the show's summer and winter seasons. Players must navigate around snow, ice, foam, and fan-favorite obstacles like the Sucker Punch Wall and Big Balls; which are making their triumphant returns alongside more than 50 others". It was released on October 11, 2011.[32]

[edit] International versions

Endemol USA has sold the "Wipeout" format to more than 30 territories and has created two obstacle courses in Argentina for those international editions.[4] Current and upcoming versions include:

Country Name Host Channel Premiere Language
Arab League Arab World وايب أوت
Wipeout
Mustafa Alagha, Tamer Abd El-Monem, Karen Derkalostian MBC 1[33] May 2009 Arabic
 Argentina Hombre al agua Sebastián Weinbaum and Eugenio Weinbaum (Season 1, 3), Ivan de Pineda and Luli Fernendez (Season 2) Canal 13 January 5, 2009 Spanish
 Australia Wipeout Australia Kelly Landry, James Brayshaw and Josh Lawson Nine Network/Go![34] February 3, 2009 English
 Belarus Зачистка
Zachistka
Alexandra Pavlova and Ivan Vabishevich ONT Launch in 2011 Russian
 Belgium Wipeout Walter Grootaers, Bob Peeters & Lynn Pelgroms (& Wytske Kenemans) VTM[35] March 4, 2009 Dutch
 Brazil Maratoma Fausto Silva Rede Globo[36] July 19, 2009 Portuguese
 Canada (English) Wipeout Canada Jonathan Torrens, Enis Esmer,Jessica Phillips[37] TVtropolis April 3, 2011 English
 Canada (French) Wipeout Québec Valérie Simard,[38] Réal Béland and Alain Dumas[39] (Credited as Jacques Brunet and Jacques Poitras respectively) V[40] August 31, 2009 French
 Chile Hombre Al Agua Martín Cárcamo and Álvaro Salas TVN March 6, 2009 Spanish
 Colombia Limpa Al Agua Tato Ojeda,Juliana Casali and los trovadores de cuyes RCN TV December 2011 Spanish
 Croatia Wipeout Marina Jerkovic RTL Televizija April 12, 2009. Croatian
 Czech Republic Wipeout - Souboj národů Libor Bouček, Janka Hospodárová Nova June 29, 2011 Czech
 Denmark Wipeout Uffe Holm, Martin Veltz and Anne Kejser Kanal 5 March 5, 2009 Danish
 Finland Wipeout Nelonen Finnish
 France Total Wipeout Stéphane Rotenberg, Alex Goude, Sandrine Corman M6[41][42] July 17, 2009 French
 Germany WipeOut – Heul nicht, lauf! Charlotte Engelhardt, Matthias Opdenhövel and Werner Hansch ProSieben[43] March 10, 2009 German
 Greece Wipeout Christoforos Zaralikos, Dimitris Menounos, Eleni Karpontini (season 1), Giorgos Lianos (season 2) ANT1 February 6, 2010 Greek
 Iceland Wipeout Ísland Sigmar Vilhjálmsson, Jóhannes Ásbjörnsson and Friðrika Hjördís Geirsdóttir Stöð 2[44] December 11, 2009 Icelandic
 India Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout Shahrukh Khan and Saumya Tandon[45] Imagine TV[46] February 1, 2011 Hindi
 Italy Wipeout - Pronti A Tutto Lillo e Greg K2 3 October 2010 Italian
 Israel וויפאאוט ישראל
Wipeout Israel
Tal Berman and Aviad Kisos Channel 10[47] May 10, 2011 Hebrew
 Lithuania Jokių kliūčių! Džiugas Siaurusaitis TV3 January 10, 2009 Lithuanian
 Mexico Resbalón José Ramón San Cristóbal, Eduardo Videgaray Televisa[48] August 29, 2009 Spanish
 Netherlands Wipeout Wytske Kenemans, Dennis Weening, Klaas van der Eerden, Lynn Pelgroms RTL 5[49][50] February 15, 2009 Dutch
 Norway Wipeout Anders Hoff,Øyvind Rafto, Synnøve Skarbø TVNorge March 2, 2009[51] Norwegian
 Pakistan Wipeout Pakistan also known as Big Splash Geo Entertainment Urdu
 Poland Wipeout - Wymiatacze Tomasz Zimoch, Krzysztof 'Jankes' Jankowski,
Katarzyna Olubińska
TVN February 13, 2011 Polish
 Russia Жестокие игры
Zhestokiye Igry
Dmitry Dibrov, Kirill Nabutov, Yana Churikova Channel One[52] 7 March 2010 Russian
 Serbia Wipeout Ivan Tešanović and Miljan Milićević FOX Televizija November 8, 2009 Serbian
 Spain ¡Guaypaut! Carmen Alcayde Telecinco[53] December 24, 2008 Spanish
 Slovakia Wipeout - Súboj národov Janka Hospodárová, Libor Bouček Markíza July 3, 2011 Slovak
 Slovenia Wipeout Jernej Kuntner and Tomaž Cuder TV 3 slovenian voice-over of the American version since season 3 Slovene
 Sweden Wipeout Felix Herngren, Hans Wiklund, Sofia Wistam Kanal 5 (Swedish) March 8, 2009 Swedish
 Turkey Wipeout Asuman Krause Show TV[54] January 30, 2009 Turkish
 Ukraine БУМ, Битва українських міст
BUM, Bytva Ukrayinskyh Mist
Stepan Kazanin, Valeria Ushakova, Alexander Krikun Inter TV March 7, 2010 Ukrainian, Russian
 United Kingdom Total Wipeout Richard Hammond[55] and Amanda Byram BBC One (BBC One HD),
BBC Three,
CBBC Channel[56]
January 3, 2009 English
  • Notes: The Scandinavian countries Denmark, Norway, and Sweden produce separate versions of the show based on the same footage of contestants from the three countries competing against each other. The original United States series airs in Canada on GlobalTV, in Québec on V, in New Zealand on TV3, in Australia on Nine Network; in the Philippines and India on AXN, in the Netherlands on RTL 5, and in the UK on Watch. The Dutch version is a collaboration between the Netherlands and Belgium. The American, British, Canadian and Australian versions are broadcast in Portugal on FX. The Italian version is made from the USA show, with the original audio still audible; some episodes are taken from the UK version (Total Wipeout).

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wipeout on truTV (accessed December 8, 2011)
  2. ^ 'Wipeout' special set for Super Sunday
  3. ^ "Guess Which Game Show is the Most Popular Worldwide". http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/tvbizwire/2010/01/with-the-opening-of-the.php. 
  4. ^ a b c 18006331.html?categoryid=1417&cs=1 ABC renews 'Wipeout' for third season to begin in the Summer of 2010
  5. ^ "'Wipeout' Takes the Crown as the Guilty Pleasure Reality TV Champion". http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/01/11/wipeout-guilty-pleasure-champion/. 
  6. ^ "'Wipeout' 2010 Kid's Choice Award Nomination". http://www.nick.com/kids-choice-awards/wipeout-tv-show.html. 
  7. ^ Hibberd, James (October 13, 2010). "ABC sets return dates for two reality shows". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ifc6418268b866f76378f8103d4633697. 
  8. ^ http://www.facebook.com/Wipeout#!/Wipeout?v=wall&story_fbid=109509282413150
  9. ^ Hibberd, James (October 13, 2010). "ABC sets return dates for two reality shows". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ifc6418268b866f76378f8103d4633697. 
  10. ^ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i4a25a9f106904fc10233eb3861a0e42e>
  11. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egd7c9B1LTw
  12. ^ http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/10/wipeout_snow_abc.html
  13. ^ "'Wipeout' renewed for fifth season". http://www.buddytv.com/articles/wizards-of-waverly-place/2011-ki. 
  14. ^ nominds-choice-award-nominee-39346.aspx |title='Wipeout' 2011 Kid's Choice Award Nomination}}
  15. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/29/teen-choice-awards-2011-nominees_n_887197.html%7Ctitle=Teen Choice Awards 2011 Nominees Announced}}
  16. ^ http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/16/wipeout-fifth-season/ated for the Teen Choice Award of Reality Competition Show.
  17. ^ "'Wipeout' 2012 Kids' Choice Nominee". http://www.eonline.com/redcarpet/2012/premieres/news/kids-choice-nominations-are-in-harry-potter-tim-tebow-taylor-swift-and-more-score-nods/295011. 
  18. ^ "Wipeout scores top Tuesday ratings". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2008-07-16. http://web.archive.org/web/20080716020222/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3if15c9c648a5fa48d2b9e29f95cd82efd. Retrieved 2008-06-25. 
  19. ^ Seattlepi.com "TV Guide" section
  20. ^ The Hollywood Reporter, ibid.
  21. ^ Third season of Wipeout at Facebook
  22. ^ Entertainment Weekly Winter 'Wipeout' kills on ABC
  23. ^ Joanna Weiss (June 24, 2008). "Will Americans fall for Japanese-style game shows?". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2008/06/24/will_americans_fall_for_japanese_style_game_shows. Retrieved 2008-06-28. 
  24. ^ "Wipeout and I Survived a Japanese Game Show Tonight". Huliq News. http://www.huliq.com/62671/wipeout-and-i-survived-japanese-game-show-tonight. Retrieved 2008-06-28. 
  25. ^ Report on Tokyo Broadcasting System lawsuit against Wipeout (Japanese)
  26. ^ Island, Channel (July 14, 2008). "Just call Matt Kunitz the king of reality TV". Los Angeles Times. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-channel14-2008jul14,0,4671579.story. Retrieved 2008-07-14. 
  27. ^ "Wipeout: The Game" at Facebook
  28. ^ www.gofanboy.com
  29. ^ http://investor.activision.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=557886
  30. ^ http://tvovermind.zap2it.com/abc/abc-unveils-summer-2011-schedule/52449
  31. ^ http://www.gameplaytoday.com/home/news-archive/6273-activision-announces-wipeout-2-for-all-major-consoles
  32. ^ [1]
  33. ^ MBC Wipeout page (Arabic)
  34. ^ Channel nine - wipeout
  35. ^ Wipeout page on Belgian TV network VTM (Dutch)
  36. ^ "Domingão do Faustão" (Portuguese)
  37. ^ Wipeout Canada website
  38. ^ Valérie Simard animatrice de la version québécoise de Wipeout (press release) (French)
  39. ^ "Réal Béland et Alain Dumas co-animeront la version québécoise de Wipeout" (French)
  40. ^ TQS confirme la diffusion de la version québécoise de Wipeout TQS confirms the broadcast of the Quebec version (French), TQS, March 25, 2009
  41. ^ Article about the French show
  42. ^ "Total Wipeout on M6" (in French). http://www.m6.fr/emission-total_wipeout/les-epreuves.html. Retrieved 2009-09-12. 
  43. ^ DWDL.de - ProSieben produziert Abenteuer-Show in Argentinien (German)
  44. ^ http://www.stod2.is/?PageID=193&NewsID=1789
  45. ^ Bhushan, Nyay (December 20, 2010). "Shah Rukh Khan to Host Indian Version of 'Wipeout'". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/shah-rukh-khan-host-indian-61603. 
  46. ^ http://www.india-forums.com/tellybuzz/buzzin-hot/8272-endemol-now-brings-wipe-out-to-india-to-air-on-imagine.htm
  47. ^ http://www.mouse.co.il/CM.television_articles_item,789,209,54576,.aspx
  48. ^ http://www.televisa.com/noticias-corporativas/088526/resbalon (Spanish)
  49. ^ Mediacourant.nl "Spectaculair Amerikaans format Wipeout bij RTL 5" (Dutch)
  50. ^ rtl.nl (Dutch)
  51. ^ http://www.tvnorge.no/programportaler/wipeout/wipeout (Norwegian)
  52. ^ http://www.mnilive.com/2009/09/endemol-secures-new-deals-for-russian-version-of-wipeout/
  53. ^ http://www.vertele.com/noticias/detail.php?id=20302 (Spanish)
  54. ^ "Turkey experiences a Wipeout"
  55. ^ [2]
  56. ^ Clarke, Steve (August 20, 2008). "Sales no obstacle for 'Wipeout'". Variety. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117990861.html?categoryid=19&cs=1. 

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