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  • The Fun House is a location in the Nuka-World Amusement Park in 2287.
  • Fun House is a Fairly OddParents comic that was printed in the February 2004 issue of Nickelodeon Magazine.
  • Fun House is an independent crew that sails the Cerulean Ocean. The crew was originally founded on the Midnight Ocean.
  • Fun House (then later as Fox's Fun House) was a kids game show where child contestants get messy and run or ride a race for the right to run through an amazing fun house for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes.
  • The Fun House is a building in FarmVille. It could be constructed using Wooden Boards, Bricks, and Nails.
  • Fun House was a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 based on the hit TV game show of the same name, which ran on FOX and in syndication from 1988-1991. The game was only released in North America. The game was a shoot-and-run game in which one player had to go on to 11 floors. If they did that successfully, they had the chance to go to the Fun House. File:NESLogo.png This NES-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The fun house is a carnival attraction at the Seaside Amusement Park. Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog went to the fun house during their trip to the amusement park.
  • Two shows, same basic concept. Both were a children's Game Show that capitalized on the Covered in Gunge craze in the late 1980s and prolonged it deep into the mid- to late 1990s in the United Kingdom. Teams performed sloppy stunts and answered a question after every stunt in an attempt to earn the right to enter the massive Fun House onstage. The first version was the U.S. series, which was hosted by JD Roth, who would later go on to work in Reality TV, and ran between 1988 and 1991. The United Kingdom came along with its version of the show shortly after in 1989 hosted by the much mulletted Pat Sharp and ran for a whole decade as opposed to four years for its older brother.
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  • The Fun House is a location in the Nuka-World Amusement Park in 2287.
  • Two shows, same basic concept. Both were a children's Game Show that capitalized on the Covered in Gunge craze in the late 1980s and prolonged it deep into the mid- to late 1990s in the United Kingdom. Teams performed sloppy stunts and answered a question after every stunt in an attempt to earn the right to enter the massive Fun House onstage. The first version was the U.S. series, which was hosted by JD Roth, who would later go on to work in Reality TV, and ran between 1988 and 1991. The United Kingdom came along with its version of the show shortly after in 1989 hosted by the much mulletted Pat Sharp and ran for a whole decade as opposed to four years for its older brother. After the U.S. version ended its run in syndication, it aired for a season on the Fox network with a few changes. There was also a Spin-Off series, College Mad House. Instead of pitting two teams of two kids together, two teams of four students each from rival universities competed, with much more risqué challenges thrown in. Greg Kinnear presided over that circus. In the United Kingdom, Fun House became something of an institution to kids now aged between 20 and 30 as the zenith of gungey game shows. Airing on ITV during the 1990s, it involved much the same things as the U.S. version did, but with different twins, different hosts and a set which was more like a carnival funhouse than just a fun... house.
  • Fun House is a Fairly OddParents comic that was printed in the February 2004 issue of Nickelodeon Magazine.
  • Fun House is an independent crew that sails the Cerulean Ocean. The crew was originally founded on the Midnight Ocean.
  • Fun House (then later as Fox's Fun House) was a kids game show where child contestants get messy and run or ride a race for the right to run through an amazing fun house for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes.
  • The Fun House is a building in FarmVille. It could be constructed using Wooden Boards, Bricks, and Nails.
  • Fun House was a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 based on the hit TV game show of the same name, which ran on FOX and in syndication from 1988-1991. The game was only released in North America. The game was a shoot-and-run game in which one player had to go on to 11 floors. If they did that successfully, they had the chance to go to the Fun House. File:NESLogo.png This NES-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The fun house is a carnival attraction at the Seaside Amusement Park. Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog went to the fun house during their trip to the amusement park.
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