Nickelodeon All-Star Challenge

Nickelodeon All-Star Challenge is a three-episode[1] game show television special that aired during The Big Help on October 3, 1994.

's Robin Marrella, who also served as referee, and Nick Arcade's Phil Moore, who also represented Double Dare due to his hosting the now-defunct traveling live show at the time.

Representing Legends of the Hidden Temple was the character of "Olmec," voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

USA Today described the show as merging "the best games from GUTS, Double Dare, Legends of the Hidden Temple and What Would You Do?

As dodgeballs poured out of an elevated tube, players attempted to catch a ball and hit one of their opponents with it.

Spin Wheels (Not the official title, various names were used on the real show): Three turntables were set up at a 45-degree angle.

The player must climb on and use their weight to spin the turntables, scoring every time one makes one complete clockwise revolution.

William Tell: Based on the classic fable, this stunt involved one player using bows to launch toilet plungers towards a plexiglass wall, with a circle on it representing a target.

Rubber Baby Bungee Jumpers: In a large contraption one player is hooked into an enlarged diaper suspended in mid-air.

Bouncing up and down, the diapered player pops the balloons, allowing the "milk" to pass the line in their bucket.

Before the event, the teams were allowed to select members of the crowd to assist them, at a cost of 100 Points per person.

Standard volleyball rules apply, and the team with the highest score at the end of 3 minutes wins.

The "Gakfest Question Round" as well as the "Tiebreaker" used the think music from Get The Picture's "Mega Memory" endgame, while the "Action Finale" used the theme from Think Fast.