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''Humongous'' is a lost game show pilot that was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida in the early 1990's.
'''''Humongous''''' is a lost game show pilot that was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, somewhere in the early 1990s.


There is currently no video or photographic footage of the pilot that exists, and the only evidence of the pilot's existence is a description of the show on the website of the production designer of the pilot, who notably also worked on other Nickelodeon shows such as "Weinerville", "Roundhouse", and "Get The Picture".[1]
There is currently no video or photographic footage of the pilot that exists, and the only evidence of the pilot's existence is a description of the show on the website of the production designer of the pilot, who notably also worked on other Nickelodeon shows such as "Weinerville", "Roundhouse", and "Get The Picture".


According to the website, the pilot was a fantasy game show that took place in a world of lost toys, with a mediator leading kids through physical and intellectual challenges.[http://www.simiosys.com/stapleton/diane/Prn_positions.html]
According to the website, the pilot was a fantasy game show that took place in a world of lost toys, with a mediator leading kids through physical and intellectual challenges.
 
==References==
*[http://www.simiosys.com/stapleton/diane/Prn_positions.html]


[[Category:Lost TV]]
[[Category:Lost TV]]

Revision as of 00:22, 14 May 2017

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Humongous is a lost game show pilot that was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, somewhere in the early 1990s.

There is currently no video or photographic footage of the pilot that exists, and the only evidence of the pilot's existence is a description of the show on the website of the production designer of the pilot, who notably also worked on other Nickelodeon shows such as "Weinerville", "Roundhouse", and "Get The Picture".

According to the website, the pilot was a fantasy game show that took place in a world of lost toys, with a mediator leading kids through physical and intellectual challenges.

References