All Star Blitz (2010 Remake)

In 2010, the 1980s series All-Star Blitz got a remake with a more modern theme song, which was a remake of the original "Gabby's Theme", and it was for El TV Kadsre Television Network's Up and About! syndicated package. It was produced by Scott Sternberg Productions, the same company who was responsible for Catch 21. The remake was a disaster and it was cancelled after three weeks.

The music was produced by and  for, with the "Gabby's Theme" theme recomposed and reorchestrated by  for ETVKSM Canada.

It was hosted by and announced by.

Changes
The remake starred talent from youth-oriented media such as cartoons and kidcoms rather than celebrities as the panelists. There were also no permanent panelists with the exception of monster truck driver Pablo Huffaker, who appeared frequently, but not in all episodes, as he was primarily West Coast-based. The panel was comprised of 6 panelists rather than 4 as well.

Special Weeks
One half of the show's final week was dedicated to competitors playing the game to benefit. of Grave Digger, Adam Anderson of Taz, of Maximum Destruction,, Jim Koehler of Avenger, and Greg Winchenbach of Crushstation were the players. Jim and his contestant partner Rodrick Frankel won the $13,500 jackpot, which was donated to help a elementary school in build, and acquire new & used books for, a brand-new library after a gas explosion damaged their old library.

Opening Spiel

 * OPENING SPIEL - IAN: "Today, we meet: (insert names of the kiddies' favorites), in the game that's just above their heads!" SINGERS: "All Star Blitz (Haba hum habba heema hummah!), All Star Blitz (Haba hum habba heema hummah!), All Star Blitz (Haba hum habba heema hummah!)" IAN: "And here's the Blitz Board's master, our boy from Crete, JOHN ANISTON!"
 * CLOSING SPIEL: "This is Ian James Corlett speaking for All Star Blitz, a Scott Sternberg production. Distributed by The Program Exchange, a ZenithOptimedia company."

Studio
Hollywood Center Studios, Los Angeles, CA