Wild & Crazy Kids

Wild & Crazy Kids

Wild & Crazy Kids is an American television game show in which large teams, usually consisting entirely of children, participated in head-to-head physical challenges on Nickelodeon (as well as YTV in Canada), lasted for 3 seasons from 1990 until 1992 for a total of 65 episodes. Wild & Crazy Kids starred three teenage co-hosts: Omar Gooding and Donnie Jeffcoat were in all 65 episodes for the entire 3 season run; Annette Chavez (now Annette M. Lesure) was in the first 26 episodes for the entire Season 1 run, and was replaced by Jessica Gaynes, who was in episodes 27 until 65 for the entire Season 2 and Season 3 run. In 2002, a revival was produced which lasted ten episodes and aird on Nickelodeon. It was the first gameshow to come out after the Double Dare show 'Double Dare 2000' ended in 2000. It was hosted by Mati Moralejo of Nickelodeon Games and Sports.

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