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Destroy Build Destroy

American television series


Destroy Build Destroy is an American live action reality series on Cartoon Network hosted by Andrew W.K. It was a game show, in which two teams destroyed a random object and built vehicles from it, and then the winners destroyed the losers' creation. The series originally premiered as part of a line of live-action reality series called CN Real, which aired in 2009. The series premiered on June 20, 2009, and ended its run on September 21, 2011.

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Destroy Build Destroy is one of only two shows from the CN Real block (the other being Dude, What Would Happen) to have been renewed for additional seasons, as the other CN Real shows had already been cancelled earlier, due to critically negative reception.

Plot

Destroy Build Destroy is a game show in which two groups (a "green or blue" team and an "orange or yellow" team, usually grouped by theme such as common interests) of three teenage contestants destroy various objects, then build vehicles out of the wreckage to compete in some kind of challenge. The show features high powered explosives, rocket launchers, bazookas, and other destructive tools. The winning team gets $3,000 and would get to destroy the losers' creation.[1] However, if a tie occurs by the end of the final round, resulting in neither team winning, both vehicles are destroyed.

Development

The show launched on June 20, 2009, in Carver, Massachusetts,[2] as part of a new Cartoon Network programming block named CN Real.

Destroy Build Destroy was produced by Mess Media in association with Idiot Box Productions. The executive producers are Dan Taberski and Scott Messick.

The second season of the show premiered on November 4, 2009, and ranked #1 in its timeslot among boys 6–11 on all television with a total of 2.1 million watching each episode.[3]

Destroy Build Destroy was listed as one of the returning shows on Cartoon Network for 2010–2011 television season.[4] The third season began airing on October 6, 2010.[5]

A fourth season was ordered and aired from June to September 2011.[6]

Episodes

Series overview

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Season 1 (2009)

TeamWins
Orange Team2 wins
Green Team4 wins
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Season 2 (2009–10)

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Blue Team3 wins
Yellow Team5 wins
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Season 3 (2010)

TeamWins
Blue Team4 wins
Yellow Team3 wins
Ties1 tie
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Season 4 (2011)

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Blue Team8 wins
Yellow Team7 wins
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Notes

  1. (2-11) represents the number of kids aged 2-11 who watched the episode on premiere, and not every person who watched the debut.
  2. Alternate titles sourced from the United States Copyright Office.[8]

References

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  2. "Turner Newsroom: Home". News.turner.com. Archived from the original on July 27, 2009. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  3. "Cartoon Network Led By "Destroy Build Destroy," "Dude, What Would Happen" and "Johnny Test" – Ratings". TVbytheNumbers. March 2, 2010. Archived from the original on April 18, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  4. "Cartoon Network Unveils New Line Up And Returning Shows – Ratings". TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on April 27, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  5. "Shows A-Z - destroy build destroy". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  6. From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Destroy Build Destroy"]". United States Copyright Office.
  7. Robert Seidman (November 10, 2009). "Cartoon Network/Adult Swim Nielsen ratings notes for week ending November 8, 2009". TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on November 12, 2009. Retrieved October 8, 2023.
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  13. Cartoon Network Ratings Report (November 8–14, 2010) (Report). Nielsen Media Research. November 16, 2010.
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