![]() ![]() Sometimes they close the episode with this game. Lens McCracken: In order to figure out what happened in a crime scene, a bumbling, self-proclaimed 'ace' photo snoop named Lens McCracken shows the viewers three different things that are zoomed in very closely and has them figure out what those things are.Right before the person reveals who they are, the narrator stops him/her and recaps on the facts about that person. The viewers have to listen to the person's historical facts and figure out who he/she is. ![]() ![]() Haunted House Party: At a haunted house party, a famous dead person is the special guest whose silhouette is seen through windows.After he tells the viewer what the animal is, he manages to come out alive in the end, usually due to 'going back the way (he) came'. Eddie Bull: At the Walla-Walla Washington Zoo, a boy named Eddie Bull (a pun on 'edible'), is swallowed whole by an unseen animal and gives the viewers clues (trivial facts about an animal) to have them figure out what animal swallowed him alive.When it did, it would usually be the last game. Ear We Are: In this game, the viewers need to listen to sounds and figure out what thing or place two different disembodied human ears are thinking about.After talking about the topic, she asks the viewers five questions about the topic. Distraction News: In this recurring game of staying focused, Dora Smarmy, the cardboard cut-out anchorperson, tells the news of a particular topic while nonsensical distractions run amok onscreen.Dirty Pictures: Similar to Haunted House Party, the viewer must figure out who the most well-known person is by watching parts of a picture in a museum dusted off by a maid and reading the museum keeper's cue cards.5 squares need to be changed to 4 squares). 1 + 1 = 3 changes to 1 + 1 = 2 by moving one bone on the 3) or puzzles that need to be arranged to make another image (e.g. Captain Bones: The skeleton pirate Captain Bones uses his bones to make puzzles to save him 'from going stark ravin' mad.' Many puzzles consist of incorrect math problems that need to be solved (e.g. ![]()
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