Fictional Game Show Garbage Episodes/All Star Blitz 2010

Transcript

 * (Intro)
 * Cyndi Seidelman: Hello and welcome to Game Show Garbage. Right now, let's talk about... Up and About.
 * (Up And About! intro and promos play)
 * Cyndi Seidelman: Up And About! was a failed attempt by the good folks at El TV Kadsre to enter the U.S. syndication market with their own kids block. It mostly consisted of shows they spammed on their channels, such as the Production Reed magical girl anime trilogy, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat...
 * (As Cyndi mentions "the Production Reed magical girl anime trilogy", the posters for Magical Princess Minky Momo, Magical Angel Sweet Mint, and Floral Magician Mary Bell are shown, and as the Snob mentions Sagwa, the title screen is shown)
 * (Cut to the Cinema Snob)
 * The Snob: Did somebody say Sagwa?
 * (Cut back to Cyndi)
 * Cyndi Seidelman: What the hell, does mentioning Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat automatically cause the Cinema Snob to interrupt a video not by him?
 * (Cut back to the Snob)
 * The Snob: Well most of the time. Also, since this is a El TV Kadsre thing, I'm here to input facts on all the sh** they've done throughout their history!
 * (Cut back to Cyndi)
 * Cyndi Seidelman: ...anyways, onto our topic of discussion. Up And About! had a handful of game shows, most of them were revivals of old 1980's formats such as Starcade, which went horribly wrong, The Pop 'N' Rocker Game, which ended up getting the d***wad behind Disco Demolition Night himself, Steve Dahl, as it's host, and this.
 * (Cut to the 2010 All Star Blitz intro)
 * Ian James Corlett: Today we meet: Drake Bell! Demi Lovato! Zachary Gordon! Tom Kenny! Pablo Huffaker! And Tom Bergeron! In the game that's just above their heads!
 * Cyndi Seidelman: (dubbing over the audio) The All Star Blitz revival aired as part of the package from July to August of 2010, when it was cancelled due to it being a ratings disaster due to having a tendency of being put in overnight slots by some of the stations that aired the package rather than weekday or Saturday mornings.