Prank Patrol (Australian TV series)
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Scott Tweedie and the Ninja
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Also known as | 'Prank Patrol: Road Trip (season 3) |
Starring | Scott Tweedie The Ninja (Demi Sorono and Dave Gannon) |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 86 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company(s) | Active Television |
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Original network | ABC3 |
Original release | 4 December 2009 – 2013 |
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Prank Patrol (known as Prank Patrol: Road Trip for its third season,[1] also known as Prank Patrol Down Under in the UK) was the Australian version of the original Canadian television series Prank Patrol. The show was made for the then new ABC3 channel which specialised in children's programming. It is hosted by Scott Tweedie and produced by Active TV and ABC regular Roggie Doggie[2] in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[3]
Contents
Format
Based on the original Canadian series, a young adult nominates his or her friend to play a prank on, Scott then arrives in his van with the Ninjas driving and organise their prank. They usually are assisted by someone in that prank's area of expertise. After preparing everything it is then 'Prank Day' which is the day the prank will be executed.[4]
Fillers
Recipe For A Prank
Similar to the original Canadian format this filler is an animated short of which explains how to set up your own prank.[5]
Ninjas are on the Loose
The Ninjas usually go to a public place and play a prank, whether it be hiding behind a park bench and making fart sounds or putting free drinks on a table with leaking cups. The clips in seasons 1 & 2 are from the UK version of the show, but the clips in season 3 aren't.
Episodes
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Season | Episodes | Original Air Date | ||
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1 | 26 | 4 December 2009 | 12 January 2010 | |
2 | 39 | 2011 | 2012 | |
3 | 21 | 2013 | 2013 |
Production
The show is produced by Active TV in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and based on the original format by Apartment 11 Productions and MarVista Entertainment. The first series was filmed in early 2009 and first aired on Friday 4 December 2009, immediately after ABC3's launch special Countdown to 3. The first series consisted of 25 episodes of 25 minute lengths. Series 2 was announced on 15 April 2010 with another 39 episodes being produced.[6] It was announced filming for series two would start on 2 August 2010 and film twenty-six episodes in Melbourne and thirteen in Brisbane.[7]
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