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40 Episodes 1993 - 1994
Episode 1
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 2
Mon, Oct 24, 1994
Episode 3
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 4
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 5
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 6
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 7
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 8
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 9
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 10
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 11
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 12
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 13
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 14
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 15
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 16
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 17
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 18
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 19
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 20
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 21
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 22
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 23
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 28
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 29
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 30
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 31
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 32
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 33
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 34
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 35
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 36
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 37
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 38
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 39
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 40
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
Episode 41
Sun, Jul 25, 1993
Three former players from the previous season who made a perfect score of 1,925 points compete for a college scholarship and a special GUTS All-Star trophy. The one-hour special featured seven events plus the Aggro Crag. This special also debuted five new events, which were later seen throughout the second season. The new events were: Rebound, Tornado Run, Hang Ten, Fumble and Mad Max. The special also included an extended version of Basic Training. The three perfect-scoring players from the first season were: Mike "Superman" Schmidt, Jana "The Warrior" Waring, and Kelli "The Maniac" Marchewka. In the award ceremony, each player received a silver Nickelodeon GUTS All-Stars plate along with their college scholarship. Third place received a $1,000 college scholarship, second place received a $1,500 college scholarship and the winner received a $2,500 college scholarship. Jana "The Warrior" Waring, dressed in red, won the Nickelodeon GUTS All-Stars trophy at the end of the show. In 1994, Sony Wonder released a VHS based on the "All-Star Special", which featured special guest commentaries by Super Bowl Champion Lawrence Taylor..