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Game Of Dares
A dare game is a game in which people dare each other to perform actions that they would not normally do. Gameplay The game is played by two or more players. A player asks another to do something that one would not normally do or even think of doing themselves. The request may come in the form of "I dare you to..." or "Can you ...?". In order to stay in the game, one must perform the task they are dared to do. If a player refuses to do the challenge or fails to complete it, they lose and are out of the game. Often, losers are given nicknames like "loser" or "chicken". Risks The game may involve dangerous or unhealthy tasks. Yet, according to social worker Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, "very few children will back on the challenge no matter what the potential risks may be. Attempting the task is for them,the only option." She adds that "although many of these dares begin with harmless requests, over time heyhave the tendency to develop into more serious demands." Popularity and d ...
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The Dare Game
''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' is a British children's drama media franchise that focuses on the lives and experiences of young people and their care workers in care. The franchise began with the publication of ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' on 14 February 1991. Since then, the franchise has had six further books, three television series and their spin-offs, a television movie, a Children In Need special, a musical and two magazine collections. ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' merchandise has also been released. Publications The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise currently has seven books. The books are ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'', ''The Dare Game'' (reissued in 2018 as ''I Dare You, Tracy Beaker'') ''Starring Tracy Beaker'', ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'', ''We Are The Beaker Girls'', ''Tracy Beaker's Thumping Heart'' and ''Ask Tracy Beaker and Friends''. The Story of Tracy Beaker also had two magazine collections. ''Totally Tracy Beaker'' came with free art and craft supplies, which the re ...
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The Story Of Tracy Beaker (TV Series)
''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (informally known as '' Tracy Beaker'' or ''TSOTB'') is a British television programme series adapted from the book of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson. It ran on CBBC for five series, from January 2002 to December 2005 and also contained a feature-length episode, '' Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me'', broadcast in February 2004, as well as a week of interactive episodes for Children in Need. The theme song was written and produced by Brian Harris and Nigel Lowis and performed by Keisha White. It has become one of CBBC's most popular and repeated programmes, and still airs, however sporadically, on the channel as of 2022. Subsequently, it has spawned a number of spin-offs; ''Tracy Beaker Returns'' in 2010, which was followed up by ''The Dumping Ground'' in 2013, ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'' and ''The Beaker Girls'' in 2021. Production ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'', written by Jacqueline Wilson, was first published in 1991. Wilson's book ''Cliffhanger'' ...
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Love Me If You Dare (film)
''Love Me If You Dare'' (french: Jeux d'enfants, lit=Children's games) is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Yann Samuell. It stars Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard as best friends Julien Janvier and Sophie Kowalsky who begin playing a game of dares as children and find themselves unable to stop as they grow older, even when the game threatens to destroy their lives. Plot The film begins where a little girl, Sophie, is being bullied by other children. Only a bus driver and a boy, Julien, help her collect her books that the others have thrown into a puddle. To cheer Sophie up, Julien gives her a small tin box, a gift from his fatally ill mother. Because it is important to him, he asks her to lend it back to him from time to time. As Julien wants the box back at the moment he gave it to her, Sophie demands proof of how important it is to him. Julien disengages the handbrake of the bus without hesitation, and the bus full of children rolls down a hill. Their game h ...
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Follow The Leader (game)
{{no references, date=July 2019 Follow the leader is a children's game. Players first choose a ''leader'' or "head of the line" and the remaining players (the ''followers'') all line up behind the ''leader''. The leader then moves around and all the players have to mimic the leader's actions. Any players who fail to follow or mimic the leader are out of the game. When only one follower remains, that player then becomes the new leader, and the game begins anew with all players joining the line once again. Other versions In 2007, The Wiggles wrote a song "Follow the Leader" about the game for The Wiggles' album ''Getting Strong (Wiggle and Learn)''. The song was available on DVD in The Wiggles' You Make Me Feel Like Dancing. See also * List of traditional children's games *Simon says *Game of dares A dare game is a game in which people dare each other to perform actions that they would not normally do. Gameplay The game is played by two or more players. A player asks anot ...
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Internet Challenge
Internet challenges are a genre of videos in which users record themselves performing an action, usually daring others to repeat it. They play a role in Internet meme, Internet meme culture, with many challenges spreading through such memes. Examples include the Ice Bucket Challenge, ALS Ice Bucket challenge, which went viral in mid-2014, and the TrashTag , TrashTag Challenge, which went viral in 2019. Internet challenges are similar to the common children's game of dares, dare game in which they dare each other to perform an action that one would not normally do. Some challenges/talks predate the Internet; some periodically resurface in a somewhat different form. The popularity of internet challenges is explained by people's, especially teenagers', need to seek attention and be liked. Many of these challenges can be dangerous. Controversy There has been controversy around Internet challenges due to the harmful nature of some. Many Internet challenges such as the Cinnamon challen ...
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