Studio G Set
Studio G is the studio for Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. Three segments of the show take place in the studio- the intro, halftime quiz show, and "Triumph Tally." Over the course of the show's five seasons, the studio changed. For season 1 and 2 the studio was relatively unaltered, but sizable changes were made to the studio for season 3. The television through which the contestants communicate with Ruff was changed to a more current flat screen TV, and Ruff's owner parked her car in the studio. A flamingo and trees as well as a "Studio G" sign and a "wall of fame" displaying past Fetch! contestants were added to the studio in season 2. In season 4, a new remote control Mailbox was placed on the TV Screen, which popped out when a challenge was in the mailbox. Season 5's major renovation occurred during the season finale- it became the Go Get It! studio (Studio P), and was a remodeled version of the Studio G with new carpeting and pink furniture.
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