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  • Family Feud
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  • Family Feud is the second segment of the tenth episode of season 2, and the forty-fifth Rugrats segment overall.
  • Family Feud is the 13th episode of Season 12. It aired on February 23, 2017.
  • Season 2, Episode 2 of ALF: The Animated Series. After losing to the Shumways on a noted game show, the Fustermans declare war on their former friends, and Gordon and Rick end up caught in the crossfire.
  • "Family Feud" is the second segment of the 23rd episode of Rugrats.
  • Family Feud is a televised game show that pits two families of five against each other in a contest to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to groups of 100 people. The show was first hosted by Richard Dawson (1976-85/1994-95), who was succeeded by Ray Combs (1988-94), Louie Anderson (1999-2002), Richard Karn (2002-06), John O'Hurley (2006-10), and Steve Harvey (2010-present).
  • Family Feud is a spin-off from Match Game’s big money "Super Match" bonus round. This show is where two families battle it out by answering surveys to win points. The first to reach a set number of points/dollars (originally 200 in the pilot and first season, then 300, and 400 during Dawson's 1984-85 season and their "Tournament of Champions" episode) gets a chance to play Fast Money for a grand cash prize. Each family has 5 members per team, except from 1994 to 1995, when there were only 4 members per team. During the one-hour versions from 1992 to 1995, two new families competed in the first half-hour for the right to face the champions in the second half. Early in Dawson's season, the winners of the first half competed in the second half against a family from the original Dawson era.
  • The Griffins encounter another band of survivors in "Da Boom" that try to make them answer a question as a parody of the show. Peter Griffin, as the host of the show in "Stewie B. Goode", the first segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, cops a feel from one of the female contestants ala Richard Dawson, who always kissed the ladies on the show. In "Stewie Goes for a Drive", a cutaway gag of The Price is Right is featured but the music in the background is reminiscent of that of Family Feud.
  • This game is where a survey question is read and you have to guess the answers the survey said. Correct answers give you points based on how many people said the same answer. If the answer isn't correct, you get a strike. Three strikes and the opponent gets a chance to steal. Should you sweep the board or your opponent fails to steal, you win the points. The first family to amass 300 points or more wins the game and gets to play the Fast Money Round.
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  • 2
  • 12
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Number
  • 23.0
Previous
End
  • --09-28
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  • 22000
  • 30000
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  • 1992-11-08
  • 2017-02-23
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  • 210.0
Episode list
Title
  • Family Feud
Class
  • B
Start
  • --09-28
Episode
  • 10
  • 13
PREV
NEXT
Writer
  • Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming
Director
Location
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  • Family Feud is a spin-off from Match Game’s big money "Super Match" bonus round. This show is where two families battle it out by answering surveys to win points. The first to reach a set number of points/dollars (originally 200 in the pilot and first season, then 300, and 400 during Dawson's 1984-85 season and their "Tournament of Champions" episode) gets a chance to play Fast Money for a grand cash prize. Each family has 5 members per team, except from 1994 to 1995, when there were only 4 members per team. During the one-hour versions from 1992 to 1995, two new families competed in the first half-hour for the right to face the champions in the second half. Early in Dawson's season, the winners of the first half competed in the second half against a family from the original Dawson era. Since its inception, the show also had a share of a few spin-off titles as well: * All-Star Family Feud Special (featuring celebrities playing for their favorite charities) * The Family Feud Challenge (a daytime version of the show which features the Bullseye round) * The New Family Feud (a syndicated version of the show that also features the Bullseye round) * Celebrity Family Feud (similar to the "All-Star" Primetime specials from the '70s)
  • This game is where a survey question is read and you have to guess the answers the survey said. Correct answers give you points based on how many people said the same answer. If the answer isn't correct, you get a strike. Three strikes and the opponent gets a chance to steal. Should you sweep the board or your opponent fails to steal, you win the points. The first family to amass 300 points or more wins the game and gets to play the Fast Money Round. In the Fast Money round, you are asked 5 questions You have to give an answer for each of the 5 questions in 20 seconds. Afterward, the answers are listed and points are rewarded. The same 5 questions are asked again and you have 25 seconds to answer them, and you cannot duplicate the answer you used the first time. If you can amass 200 points or more, you win the game. Otherwise, you get $5 for each point you score under 200.
  • The Griffins encounter another band of survivors in "Da Boom" that try to make them answer a question as a parody of the show. Peter Griffin, as the host of the show in "Stewie B. Goode", the first segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, cops a feel from one of the female contestants ala Richard Dawson, who always kissed the ladies on the show. The central plot of "Big Man on Hippocampus" begins when the Griffins become contestants on the show against the Callaghan Family. Interestingly, they appear on a Dawson-era edition, and they fall one point short of winning $5,000. Going by game rules, it is assumed they won $995. On recent editions of the show, the grand monetary prize is $20,000. Also, Lois Griffin French-kisses Dawson, which she had been waiting a long time to do. It is here that Peter Griffin loses his memory after hitting his head on a podium. In "Stewie Goes for a Drive", a cutaway gag of The Price is Right is featured but the music in the background is reminiscent of that of Family Feud. After Cleveland's ramblings exhaust the guys during their podcast in "Peter's Def Jam", Peter compares him to host Steve Harvey of Family Feud.
  • Family Feud is the second segment of the tenth episode of season 2, and the forty-fifth Rugrats segment overall.
  • Family Feud is the 13th episode of Season 12. It aired on February 23, 2017.
  • Season 2, Episode 2 of ALF: The Animated Series. After losing to the Shumways on a noted game show, the Fustermans declare war on their former friends, and Gordon and Rick end up caught in the crossfire.
  • "Family Feud" is the second segment of the 23rd episode of Rugrats.
  • Family Feud is a televised game show that pits two families of five against each other in a contest to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to groups of 100 people. The show was first hosted by Richard Dawson (1976-85/1994-95), who was succeeded by Ray Combs (1988-94), Louie Anderson (1999-2002), Richard Karn (2002-06), John O'Hurley (2006-10), and Steve Harvey (2010-present).
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