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Fetch with ruff ruffman
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At the end of the season, a final point tally is conducted, with the winner of the tally being declared winner of that season to win the "Grand Prize" and will get a poster and put it on the Fetch Wall of Fame. In Season 4, contestants are able to have 1/2 points (i.e. The record for most points earned in one episode was 125, by Brian, Noah, and Khalil in episode 5, season 1.

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On rare occasions, there is the possibility to earn more than 100 points (outside of any bonuses). Additionally, Ruff assigns "Bone-us" points (usually 5 or 10, but sometimes 15 or 20) to the stand-out contestants. The show has a Fetch Fairness Guarantee that every contestant will "compete for the same number of points" through thirteen challenges and six "Half-time Quiz Shows" before the final episode. The contestants in the studio will have a chance to win a maximum of 50 in the "Half-Time Quiz Show". Out on challenges, contestants will have the potential to earn up to 100 points. "As determined by the Fetch 3000" (according to Ruff), the contestants who remain behind in the studio participate in the "Half-Time Quiz Show", in which Ruff asks them up to ten questions with the limited time based on the activities of the contestants out on challenges. Not all contestants leave the studio each episode to complete tasks. 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 set with new carpeting and pink chairs.

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In season 4, a new remote control mailbox was placed on the TV Screen, which popped out when a challenge was in the mailbox. A flamingo and trees as well as a "Studio G" sign and a "wall of fame" displaying past Fetch! contestant season winners were added to the studio in season 2. 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, a dusty Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, in the studio. For season 1 and 2, the studio was relatively unaltered, but sizable changes were made to the studio for season 3.

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Over the course of the show's five seasons, the studio changed. In season 1, the contestants recognized that Studio G looked like a garage and asked Ruff why, which in the episode, really annoyed Ruff and told them it was not a garage and that it was "Studio G". Three segments of the show take place in the studio – the intro, halftime quiz show, and "Triumph Tally". Studio G is the studio for Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. It previously aired reruns on the 24-hour PBS Kids Channel from 2017 to 2018.

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In June 2008, the series received its first Emmy for Best Original Song for its theme. Although a sixth season was planned, with auditions taking place in January 2010, WGBH announced on June 14, 2010, that the series would end due to lack of funding. The series ran for five seasons and 100 episodes from May 29, 2006, to November 4, 2010, on PBS, with 30 contestants in that time. It is a reality- game show that is hosted by an animated anthropomorphic dog named Ruff Ruffman who dispenses challenges to the show's real-life contestants. Terry Tompkins, Rocco Gagliese, Steve D'Angelo for Eggplant LLCīoston, Massachusetts, and other parts of the USAįetch! with Ruff Ruffman (sometimes shortened as Fetch!) is an American live-action/ animated television series that was on PBS Kids Go!. Quick facts for kidsFetch! with Ruff Ruffman









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