Bobcat's Big Ass Show
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Bobcat's Big Ass Show was a 1998 game show on FX hosted by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait
Bobcat Goldthwait
Robert Francis "Bobcat" Goldthwait is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and film and television director. He is commonly known for his energetic, ravenous stage personality, his dark, acerbic black comedy, and his gruff but high-pitched voice.- Early life :Goldthwait was born in Syracuse,...

 and announced by Eric Waddell. The series was based on a concept created by Waddell and packaged by Stone Stanley Productions
Stone Stanley Entertainment
Stone Stanley Entertainment was an American television production company founded by TV producers David G. Stanley and Scott A. Stone, who both began their careers working at Lorimar-Telepictures in the 1980s....

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First part

The first part of the show featured contestants playing three games mainly based on Truth or Dare?
Truth or Dare?
Truth or Dare? is a party game requiring a minimum of two players. The game is very popular with adolescents and children, but is also played by some adults and seniors.-Rules:...

The winner of that game would become one of three finalists in a final round.

One example of a stunt involved toy animals, and it was up to the contestant's job to act out getting chomped by the animal on the face (the stunt's name as an example was "When Animals Attack").

Second part

The second part involved the three winners of each game, with each contestant begging and pleading to the audience why he or she wanted to go on the grand prize vacation. Each contestant "begged" for six seconds, and after each contestant was finished pleading, the audience cheered depending on how each contestant did. The contestant with the most enthusiastic response from the audience went on to the bonus round.

Bonus round

Called "Guess My Secret!", the contestant had a steel-gray helmet lowered onto his or her head while the losers of the show each told Bobcat three secrets, one of which was true, and it was up to Bobcat and the audience to guess. After that, the contestant removed the helmet and tried to match Bobcat's correct answers within 60 seconds (the clock was displayed on a computerized pink wine glass that tilted from side-to-side like a pendulum as each second ticked off the clock). Matching each loser's secrets won the trip.
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