I used to watch Double Dare all the time, and this skit gave me all of the nostalgia feels; from the garish neon geometric print set to the disgusting obstacle course, the terrible prizes, and the overconfident kid contestant. This is definitely one of my favorite sketches from season 47 so far.
Not to mention how often Double Dare contestants got stuck hunting for a small flag in some gak or slime or something, like the producers didn't consider how difficult that would be under pressure lol
Double dare seemed less like a game show and more like some producers fetish about seeing children covered in slime. It was one screwed up game, and yet no one seemed to have any problem with it. God bless the 90s, one weird and f***** up decade. So glad I was a teen during that time. All the musicians were on smack, all the athletes were on steroids, and everyone thought it was really important to find out exactly what sort of a blow j*b the president got, because you know that the Republicans really care about morality and family values. That's why they still feel that way and why they elected a wholesome person like Donald Trump. He always says please before he grabs him by the p***y.
Fun fact- there was episode of double dare that while the kid was doing something similar to this the crew realized they forgot to put in the item he was looking for.
The ones on Nickelodeon, anyway. Though I don't think Kirk Fogg wore tennis shoes on "Legends of the Hidden Temple" (if SNL did a parody of that, the show's production and set budget would be depleted...unless it's a pretaped sketch and they manage to use CGI for some of it, but even then, it'd be too rich for their blood).
@@amorrissey9264 I know. It came out wrong and now it's too late to change it. What I meant was Aidy is down for any role on SNL and for that I cherish her dearly.
well, She Is payed for doing the job he loves the most while having so MUCH fun!!!! why poor Aidy? She has the more beautiful job in the world!!❤ do not t underrated comedy.
@@sethharris813 I like that you read "evil Marc Summers" and instead of thinking an evil version of Marc Summers, your first reaction was "Evil? That's a matter of interpretation. I mean, I wouldn't go that far. The man did what he had to do." lol wtf
Also Kenan & Kel, Are you afraid of the Dark, Legends of The Hidden Temple, Ren and Stimpy, Doug, Rugrats, Hey Arnold, a thousand other shows and cartoons that were on Nickelodeon in the 90's. They were ALL awesome, bcuz the 90's were the best. 😍😉It would take me hours to name off every awesome show from the 90's, and that's just the shows. So many other awesome things were in the 90's. If it wasn't obvious by now...I was a 90's kid lol. LOVE LOVE LOVE the 90's! Best time to be a kid, and anyone that was an actual KID in the 90's would agree. 😉
Super solid skit. My heart broke for Tatum, but I was laughing the whole time. "awww does this part have to go on TV?? 🥺" "Tatum.....you KNOW it does 🧐" 🤣🤣🤣
@@michelesmith2620 How is that virtue signaling?? Do you even know what that means? They were wondering what "asiactic" means, and if I'm being honest, I'm wondering as well.
One thing that his generation of SNL was good at was knowing how to end a skit. That's something that SNL has been struggling with in the last ten years or so; like 60% of them start strong but then they go on for a minute or two too long.
The introspection of this sketch for those of us now in adulthood trying to find our identities looking back on this sketch that mocks a show from our childhood is a level of reflection I did not expect while watching snl
I have vague memories of seeing bits of pieces of "Double Dare" and other 90's game shows this skit is referencing as a kid, but I don't think I ever was interested enough to watch a whole episode, it was more like "Oh, this is on, maybe if I come back later cartoons will be on". If we're honest, this game show format is ripe for satire.
This sketch brought back memories of how it had to be difficult for Marc Summers because of his OCD and I remember seeing a story about how he struggled even with the fringe of a rug if it weren't straight.
What makes the challenge even worse is the fact Aidy would have to go straight onto the monkey bars covered in foam; otherwise, she would definitely go into the nacho cheese.😳🤣
It's more late 1980s if this is a send-up of Double Dare as it was on Nickelodeon back when that channel had loud, irreverent live-action kids shows, strange imported cartoons from Europe and Japan, and, of course, the dregs of the Looney Tunes cartoons library (Bosko, Buddy, and Porky Pig cartoons from the 1930s; a lot of lesser known 1950s shorts, and the stuff from the 1960s that not even staunch classic cartoon fans like).
Love how they went there. Because when they showed the family, the first thing I was thinking was Oh ok that's cool. Maybe Bowen is playing an adapted child or something. It's like they knew what I was thinking. 🤣🤣
My favorite part of those shows was when they panned around the set and explained what all the "challenges" were, I was always so jealous of the kids who got to do it. That giant pie was spot on, and I would've been jealous of that one too
I remember meeting Marc Summers at the Universal Studios Orlando theme park one summer. Double Dare was filmed there, I think, and Summers was pulling random kids walking by in the park to do mini-double-dare challenges to film as filler for commercials or the show highlight reel or something. My challenge involved like 8-10 full-sized hoolahoops (I was maybe 10 or 11, but pretty tall for my age), and the challenge involved getting all 10 hoolahoops going at the same time for 30 seconds, maybe one minute. Problem was, I for some reason couldn't even do one hula hoop around my waist, let alone 10. However, the challenge rules never stipulated that the hoops HAD to go around my waist...so instead, I stood them all up, spun each like a coin, and as the were spinning, alternated scooping the hoops up with my various appendages and head. Whilst balancing on one foot, I got those suckers spinning around my arms, legs, wrists, ankles, neck, chest, and head, all whilst the cameraman kept leaning precariously close to my carefully choreographed cyclonic attempt at the challenge. Needless to say, I won the challenge, along with some cheezetastically sweet park swag, not to mention a personalized autograph from the illustrious Marc Summers, every kid's favorite game show host. 😉❤️😁
@@aj3974 Thanks for that.. it's good to know being a 90's kid with a geek streak, (AND a bad perm😕) wasn't actually the neon-tie-dyed disaster I had feared in retrospect..lol🤭🤣
Forte was never my forte on SNL back in the day. He KILLED it as host. Ever since Last Man on Earth, Will Forte has come into his own and been spectacular in everything I've caught him in. Major props to his Sea Captain character too.
This brings back memories of Double Dare and all the other kid's game shows that aired on Nickelodeon in the late '80s and early '90s! Aidy Bryant is so funny and cute, I just wanna give her a squeeze!!!
I was born in 1997, so it's not like I could watch game shows that are so aggresivly 90s and fully understand what's going on, but that whole set design unlocked some repressed memories in me
They really just asked families around Universal Studios if anyone wanted to be on TV. You'd run an obstacle course, say something funny and get slimed for some free merch and they got contestants they didn't have to pay.
That was like me with the 80s, only lived the last three years in that decade as a baby yet I felt extreme 80s nostalgia as if I fully lived it and didn't spend the late 80s in a crib
Actually Marc dealt with obsessive compulsive disorder throughout much of his life, so much so that he admittedly couldn't handle things when they were out of place.
I knew this was going to be the greatest sketch of the night as soon as he said she and her shrimp family was "ineligible" for the pizza for life prize
Holy crap. Give me Marc Summers and Will Forte together.or give me death!!! Double Dare is my entire childhood. I know Marc would be all about it! Will... You'll do anything. Lol
All those 90s Nickelodeon shows were amazing. The house hunt, the crag thing, GUTS, Double Dare, loved them all. Can't remember their names but I loved them!
@@AnaAcuraErica heck yeah every day was: Legends of the Hidden Temple Nick Arcade Guts Double Dare All That Hey Dude Salute Your Shorts Figure It Out Rugrats Pete & Pete Rocko’s Modern Life Ren & Stimpy Doug SNICK- Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Early on when they were tuning the stunts they realized kids couldnt find any of the flags fast enough, this is where the sketch idea came from. “Not. Until. You find. that. flag….” i’m dead.
Its like it's 1998 and Im on the couch eating wildberry poptarts and playing my Gameboy Color while pretending to be sick from school. Simpler times...
That's a parody of those Double Dare game shows with Marc Summers, but he NEVER had a mustache like the late Alex Trebek. But Will Forte did a great job here playing Marc Zazz.
I love how Will looks at the wrong camera at the end of this sketch! It’s perfect comedy.
The 90s show hosts used to do that! Such a subtle and accurate stroke of genius by Forte
Still my all time fav 😍
@@doodoobutter101I think it's that they didn't know whether to look at a camera, the announcer, or the live studio audience. 😆
I used to watch Double Dare all the time, and this skit gave me all of the nostalgia feels; from the garish neon geometric print set to the disgusting obstacle course, the terrible prizes, and the overconfident kid contestant. This is definitely one of my favorite sketches from season 47 so far.
Not to mention how often Double Dare contestants got stuck hunting for a small flag in some gak or slime or something, like the producers didn't consider how difficult that would be under pressure lol
Double dare seemed less like a game show and more like some producers fetish about seeing children covered in slime. It was one screwed up game, and yet no one seemed to have any problem with it. God bless the 90s, one weird and f***** up decade. So glad I was a teen during that time. All the musicians were on smack, all the athletes were on steroids, and everyone thought it was really important to find out exactly what sort of a blow j*b the president got, because you know that the Republicans really care about morality and family values. That's why they still feel that way and why they elected a wholesome person like Donald Trump. He always says please before he grabs him by the p***y.
Double dare! Finally! I could not remember the name but remembered watching the show and thinking how bad it was … yet a must watch.
Had a 2018 reboot 😬
Me too! Double dare, You Can't Say That on Television, and then what was that show where it was like they were in an obstacle course video game?
I didn't think it was possible for anyone to be a more sadistic game show host than Bill Hader, but today, Will Forte has claimed the throne!
Definitely feels more like a Hader sketch
Forte has that begrudging voice that really sells it
…where do you think you’re going?
Can't spell their name without "ill" 😂
forte Will Always be the very best. So criminally, CRIMINALLY, underrated
We really should applaud these set desigeners for making a set this intrecate and well put together for a 5 minute sketch
Indeed
The set designers dont care if its for 5 mins or an hour or never at all. They still get paid.
Yes. And a skit that was not funny in any way
Thank I.A.T.S.E
And making it look almost exactly like Double Dare, despite not using the name.
Fun fact- there was episode of double dare that while the kid was doing something similar to this the crew realized they forgot to put in the item he was looking for.
🤪
Wow lmao that's hilarious
@@jeneraljax29 there's a great nickelodeon documentary where Mark Sommers talks about it
@@wendymccoy1093 awesome thank you
Oh shit lmfaoooo
I love his tennis shoes in this- really rounds out the whole look of an early 90s game show host
The ones on Nickelodeon, anyway. Though I don't think Kirk Fogg wore tennis shoes on "Legends of the Hidden Temple" (if SNL did a parody of that, the show's production and set budget would be depleted...unless it's a pretaped sketch and they manage to use CGI for some of it, but even then, it'd be too rich for their blood).
Especially Marc Summers. Especially him.
Needed sone light stone-washed denim to go with the sport coat and sneakers. Classic 90s cringe look
Oh my Aidy. She's so sweet . She'll do anything. I love her for ever.
ok
Yeah...not a great personality trait to give someone, when labeled "she'll do anything" 🤣
@@amorrissey9264 I know. It came out wrong and now it's too late to change it. What I meant was Aidy is down for any role on SNL and for that I cherish her dearly.
@@lyssums nah you’re okay because she really is versatile and just dedicated to her job and I love her too
well, She Is payed for doing the job he loves the most while having so MUCH fun!!!! why poor Aidy? She has the more beautiful job in the world!!❤ do not t underrated comedy.
“She was disqualified from the chili cook off at her school for lying”
Yooo lmao
Was this an inside joke that I missed? Lol
@@jeneraljax29 it was mocking how stupid the "fun facts" about the contestants were on those game shows
@@toddysurcharge771 lol gotcha.. seemed like it got a bigger laugh for what it was. Toddy, that's a cool name!
- Todd
@@jeneraljax29 It got a big laugh because divulging it, like the rest of the host's behavior, was needlessly cruel.
"This music is making me feel really bad" I am in tears LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂
Will Forte channeling evil Marc Summers in all the best ways
I disagree. Will is more malicious than Marc. Marc was just making the best of a bad situation.
Oh wait. Yes. Forte is "evil" Summers. I get it.
I wanna see evil Harvey... 🎤
@@sethharris813 I like that you read "evil Marc Summers" and instead of thinking an evil version of Marc Summers, your first reaction was "Evil? That's a matter of interpretation. I mean, I wouldn't go that far. The man did what he had to do." lol wtf
I think he just threw in a little French Stewart. Or Jimmy Fallon playing French Stewart.
Double Dare was certainly the go-to of 90s Nickelodeon, as well as All That and such. Great to get those vibes flowing down in my nostalgic memory.
Legends of the Hidden Temple another icon from that era!
Also Kenan & Kel, Are you afraid of the Dark, Legends of The Hidden Temple, Ren and Stimpy, Doug, Rugrats, Hey Arnold, a thousand other shows and cartoons that were on Nickelodeon in the 90's. They were ALL awesome, bcuz the 90's were the best. 😍😉It would take me hours to name off every awesome show from the 90's, and that's just the shows. So many other awesome things were in the 90's.
If it wasn't obvious by now...I was a 90's kid lol. LOVE LOVE LOVE the 90's! Best time to be a kid, and anyone that was an actual KID in the 90's would agree. 😉
And "what would you do"
I used to wake up early to catch NickArcade
In hindsight. A little disappointing Kenan wasn’t part of this sketch.
I laughed so hard the way she said "This music is making me feel so sad" 🤣
"The whipped cream is adversity and the flag is your unfulfilled potential" 🤣
Super solid skit. My heart broke for Tatum, but I was laughing the whole time.
"awww does this part have to go on TV?? 🥺"
"Tatum.....you KNOW it does 🧐"
🤣🤣🤣
Kenan watching from afar: "I used to shoot All That next door to this"
Full circle. Crazy because Kenan and Kel did a Double Dare Thanksgiving special look it up
I thought Double Dare ended around the time All That was a show. Guess not.
This sketch was great but Bowen's shocked "I'm adopted?!" really made it for me, his delivery is always on point lol
I like how the kid never put that together despite the fact that he is clearly Asiatic while his parents and sister are European.
@@micahbush5397 asiatic? Tf
@@no_peace Stop virtue signalling.
@@michelesmith2620 How is that virtue signaling?? Do you even know what that means?
They were wondering what "asiactic" means, and if I'm being honest, I'm wondering as well.
@@RavenclawNimbus
Asiatic: "adjective, relating to or deriving from Asia."
It's a real word.
Good Lord this was NOT how I expected this skit to go but damn Forte nailed it lol.
One thing that his generation of SNL was good at was knowing how to end a skit. That's something that SNL has been struggling with in the last ten years or so; like 60% of them start strong but then they go on for a minute or two too long.
like he Always does. Will Forte Is a comedy God
3:23 God I love Will Forte’s angry humour 😂
Omg it's so good
me too. he wrote it
The introspection of this sketch for those of us now in adulthood trying to find our identities looking back on this sketch that mocks a show from our childhood is a level of reflection I did not expect while watching snl
Same…
That “whip cream is adversity and the flag is your untapped potential in life” hit differently
I have vague memories of seeing bits of pieces of "Double Dare" and other 90's game shows this skit is referencing as a kid, but I don't think I ever was interested enough to watch a whole episode, it was more like "Oh, this is on, maybe if I come back later cartoons will be on". If we're honest, this game show format is ripe for satire.
This sketch brought back memories of how it had to be difficult for Marc Summers because of his OCD and I remember seeing a story about how he struggled even with the fringe of a rug if it weren't straight.
“We’re ready to be shrimp with youuu.” Didn’t get a big enough laugh; how she said it had me cracking up.
Ya I lol'ed at that!
The set and props for this are very good. Good job, guys.
So agree. My first thought was, Wow. They really DID it. Just complete kudos
Agreed. Those are some pimpdillyicious shrimp suits.
Will was soooo good tonight! I'm so glad he finally got a chance to host!!
he deserved It and More!!!
- The whipped cream is adversity. And the flag is your unfulfilled potential.
- I think I just got my period.
🤣🤣
"You're not the first to do that in there"😂
"it's so small!"
disgusting
Yeah, we heard that, it was in the clip.
Too real! TOO REAL!!!
What makes the challenge even worse is the fact Aidy would have to go straight onto the monkey bars covered in foam; otherwise, she would definitely go into the nacho cheese.😳🤣
(Second hand) cream*
Forte even calls them the “slippery monkey bars” so they want the kids to burn in that cheese lmao
Lmao I was thinking this too
I'm reading this before watching the video and it's glorious. Thank you.
I thought the bit was going to be that the cheese was so scalding hot that the contestant would be badly burned. But this bit probably had more legs.
Will Forte never misses
Just realized that Will could probably pull off a Tom Hanks AND a Bryan Cranston impression.
He’s great, but this would have been better with Bill Hader.
Such a 90’s feel and I’m here for it. I want Will’s tie.
It's more late 1980s if this is a send-up of Double Dare as it was on Nickelodeon back when that channel had loud, irreverent live-action kids shows, strange imported cartoons from Europe and Japan, and, of course, the dregs of the Looney Tunes cartoons library (Bosko, Buddy, and Porky Pig cartoons from the 1930s; a lot of lesser known 1950s shorts, and the stuff from the 1960s that not even staunch classic cartoon fans like).
Legends of the Hidden Temple. Family Double Dare. Gak . That arcade game 👾 🤣
Bowen Yang’s last line delivery was ✨perfection✨💀💀💀
Love how they went there. Because when they showed the family, the first thing I was thinking was Oh ok that's cool. Maybe Bowen is playing an adapted child or something. It's like they knew what I was thinking. 🤣🤣
You have pretty low standards.
"Here's a hint.....it's in there." Lol I love me some Will Forte.
My favorite part of those shows was when they panned around the set and explained what all the "challenges" were, I was always so jealous of the kids who got to do it. That giant pie was spot on, and I would've been jealous of that one too
I remember meeting Marc Summers at the Universal Studios Orlando theme park one summer. Double Dare was filmed there, I think, and Summers was pulling random kids walking by in the park to do mini-double-dare challenges to film as filler for commercials or the show highlight reel or something. My challenge involved like 8-10 full-sized hoolahoops (I was maybe 10 or 11, but pretty tall for my age), and the challenge involved getting all 10 hoolahoops going at the same time for 30 seconds, maybe one minute. Problem was, I for some reason couldn't even do one hula hoop around my waist, let alone 10. However, the challenge rules never stipulated that the hoops HAD to go around my waist...so instead, I stood them all up, spun each like a coin, and as the were spinning, alternated scooping the hoops up with my various appendages and head. Whilst balancing on one foot, I got those suckers spinning around my arms, legs, wrists, ankles, neck, chest, and head, all whilst the cameraman kept leaning precariously close to my carefully choreographed cyclonic attempt at the challenge. Needless to say, I won the challenge, along with some cheezetastically sweet park swag, not to mention a personalized autograph from the illustrious Marc Summers, every kid's favorite game show host. 😉❤️😁
This was such a cool story! I always wanted to go to Universal Studios...man those were the days! Anyway thanks for sharing.
@@aj3974 Thanks for that.. it's good to know being a 90's kid with a geek streak, (AND a bad perm😕) wasn't actually the neon-tie-dyed disaster I had feared in retrospect..lol🤭🤣
@@MissyGail4eva 🤣🤣🤣 it's okay girl! We all had our moments but they've shaped us into who we are today! Take care!
I wonder if people had tik tok back then, they would recreate double dare challenges.
@@johnindigo5477 indubitably!
Forte was never my forte on SNL back in the day. He KILLED it as host. Ever since Last Man on Earth, Will Forte has come into his own and been spectacular in everything I've caught him in. Major props to his Sea Captain character too.
I didn't realize he was the Sea Captain! That does make sense now that I hear it though
@@angeline6477 Will Forte being the Sea Captain is why Seth's dad hates the Sea Captain, lol.
He's amazing in Sweet Tooth
He's a brutal game show host, I hear his brother is crazy too. Fights the batman and shit
To quote his brother-"If I had a hatch mark for every kid who died on my brother's show: I wouldn't have any skin left."
Zsasz
This skit is my entire childhood. Me: "I'm working pretty hard here!" Everybody else: "It doesn't show."
Moustaches were invented for Will, he hilarious
Mustaches were invented to scream “don’t trust me with your kids!”
This sketch needs a part 2.
The where do you think you're going had me dying laughing 😃 😀 😄 😁
That's when shit got dark and hilarious. I loved it.
Okay but when it started spinning and that music was playing I LOST IT
This sketch was written perfectly for Will Forte's style. Aidy Bryant was great, too.
and Mikey Day's voiceover!
2:51
Brother: Good Try Sis.😊
Mom: That’s Ok Honey.😊
Dad: DAMN IT TATUM!😡
"Where do you think you're going??" in a creepy voice 😆
This brings back memories of Double Dare and all the other kid's game shows that aired on Nickelodeon in the late '80s and early '90s! Aidy Bryant is so funny and cute, I just wanna give her a squeeze!!!
Greg Stink
Two of my favorite things in one SNL skit: oblique, absurdist humor and Double Dare
I was born in 1997, so it's not like I could watch game shows that are so aggresivly 90s and fully understand what's going on, but that whole set design unlocked some repressed memories in me
I was born in the 80s and this sketch is so representative of the 90s it hurts.
They really just asked families around Universal Studios if anyone wanted to be on TV. You'd run an obstacle course, say something funny and get slimed for some free merch and they got contestants they didn't have to pay.
Didn't Nickelodeon try to bring back Double Dare in the 2000s, but it failed?
That was like me with the 80s, only lived the last three years in that decade as a baby yet I felt extreme 80s nostalgia as if I fully lived it and didn't spend the late 80s in a crib
If You look clips of se vale a mexican tv show in one episode a guy fall of stage nearly die 😐
The irony is that the host of Double Dare, Marc Summers, is a huge germaphobe in real life.
Yeahhh BOYYY!!!
Whoa that really puts things in perspective
Why is that irony?
Actually Marc dealt with obsessive compulsive disorder throughout much of his life, so much so that he admittedly couldn't handle things when they were out of place.
This sketch was gold lololol
I knew this was going to be the greatest sketch of the night as soon as he said she and her shrimp family was "ineligible" for the pizza for life prize
Holy crap. Give me Marc Summers and Will Forte together.or give me death!!! Double Dare is my entire childhood. I know Marc would be all about it! Will... You'll do anything. Lol
"Here's a hint: It's in there!" That line will just randomly pop in my head at work.
You get to keep this one pizza for your entire life😂😂😭😭
I have watched this sketch 3x so far! I friggin love it
Dude… I’m a 90’s kid and I loved Double Dare 2000. This made me feel so nostalgic.
Lmao, great skit and nostalgia, would be great to see more
The way he says "where do you think your going" 2:59 - 3:08 this whole bit had me cracking up so 😂😂😂.
*says* ,not saids. 🤣
@@jayskicksnfits9372 fixed it for ya
That deplorable song…I’m crying laughing 😂
Taking me back to my early 90s Nickelodeon childhood 😂
Aidy is insanely funny and it seems so effortless. Please include her in more stuff thanks
This was seriously one of the best recent sketches I've seen on this show. That and the Adam Driver one where he played an oil baron.
When she said she was starting her period, I thought the cream was gonna start getting a pink swirl like strawberry sauce lol
@Andrew Watson lmao
@@markalexander3659 . that's what I wanted to happen!!!!
Lol 😂
@@doctorfritznoel Maybe that's the task for the next episode
"Dammit, Tatum!"
This was hilarious. Even the way Will used his game show voice to be insulting.🐢🐢🐢cara
Always loved watching these kinds of Nickelodeon game shows!
Kennan should be having flash backs to All That on Nickelodeon from his early days wouldn't be surprised if he had a hand in pitching it
*Kenan*
the sad old timey music in the background really ties this all together
All those 90s Nickelodeon shows were amazing. The house hunt, the crag thing, GUTS, Double Dare, loved them all. Can't remember their names but I loved them!
His aggro was so unexpected and vindictive lol
"Aggro"?
Lmao "you and your shrimp family"
Forte is one of my all time favorites.
Struggling to find a tiny ass flag in a big, spinning foam pie does seem like an apt metaphor for life. 🤔
What's an ass flag? Never mind, I don't think I want to know.
@@AndrewVelonis you already know what it is. Lol.
Aidy in a tub filled with whipped cream. Dreams come true! ;P
*Will Forte is awesome!! Wish we got another season of The Last Man on Earth, that show was so freaking funny.* 😂
agreeeee
Seriously.. at least we have McGruber 2 coming eventually. 🙌
WIll forte is an snl goat
I'll say this on every video with Will Forte in it - He is in the top 3 SNL cast members ever for me.
If only Mark Summers could see this. I loved Double Dare.
Double Dare was a cool show. When I was a child, I had thoughts about how cool it would have been to be a contestant on that show. Great Skit! 👍🏾
"Where do you think you're going?"
*_Hello Darkness my old friend...._*
Funniest skit I have seen in a while! Double date was the best. 😂
My two favorites Will (nails the Ted Bundy\Gary Ridgeway vibe ) and Aidy {will do anything for comedy)
"The cream is Adversity and the flag is your Unfulfilled Potential"👍❤️😂
Such a great SNL host
Double Dare on Nickelodeon was my childhood
So true!!! And Figure it out lol 😂
@@AnaAcuraErica heck yeah every day was:
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Nick Arcade
Guts
Double Dare
All That
Hey Dude
Salute Your Shorts
Figure It Out
Rugrats
Pete & Pete
Rocko’s Modern Life
Ren & Stimpy
Doug
SNICK- Are You Afraid of the Dark?
OMG DOUBLE DARE!!! THE OBSTACLE COURSE!!!
Give it five years, and this will be a real gameshow
*I’m not sure you can have any rendition of “zazz” in your name and not be a psychopath*
Where do you think you're going 😂😂😂
This would make a really good dark comedy horror film
Early on when they were tuning the stunts they realized kids couldnt find any of the flags fast enough, this is where the sketch idea came from. “Not. Until. You find. that. flag….” i’m dead.
Its like it's 1998 and Im on the couch eating wildberry poptarts and playing my Gameboy Color while pretending to be sick from school.
Simpler times...
WHY DOES WILL SOUND SO MUCH LIKE BILL HADER'S KEITH MORRISON THOUGH
How do you think it’s gonna be in the real world? “I guess like this?” lmao
That voice is something else.
That's a parody of those Double Dare game shows with Marc Summers, but he NEVER had a mustache like the late Alex Trebek. But Will Forte did a great job here playing Marc Zazz.
Kid Klash is an parody of Nickelodeon's game show Double Dare. That is funny. 😆🤣😅😄
The whip cream is ADVERSITY and the FLAG is your UNFULFILLED POTENTIAL! Classic FORTE
"It doesn't show..." might be the most subtly soul-crushing line of all time.
Gotta be the funniest skit this season. I was LMFAO!
Yeah, I think that's why they put it first. It was funny and dirty at the same time. I don't even know why. 😁
I need three more kid klashes I can really learn more
Camera crew nailed the feeling if these shows.
"This music is making me feel really bad." 😂
Fuckin' Double Dare squashing kids hopes and dreams