Three teams of adults and kids go toe-to-toe in exciting challenges-all designed to test their artistry, speed, and skill with Play-Doh.Three teams of adults and kids go toe-to-toe in exciting challenges-all designed to test their artistry, speed, and skill with Play-Doh.Three teams of adults and kids go toe-to-toe in exciting challenges-all designed to test their artistry, speed, and skill with Play-Doh.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Play Doh Squished' is celebrated for its creativity, fun themes, and family-friendly appeal. The show is lauded for its obstacle courses, Play-Doh creations, and celebrity judges. Jason Loik is highlighted as a positive role model. However, some critics question the competition's fairness, pointing to undeserving winners. There are also suggestions for more engaging obstacle courses and smoother show flow. Despite these criticisms, 'Play Doh Squished' is generally well-received for its entertainment and educational value.
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Having watched other reality shows with kids participating and other reality shows centered on kid's toys I thought it would be a lot of fun to see what masterpieces the kids created. SPOILER: None.
It's like watching a cross between Double Dare and Wipeout, then watching them make lousy art with Play-Doh. We watched several episodes of it as a family and there was never any excitement on our end about the events happening on the screen. My time would have been better spent watching You Can't Do That on Television.
The worst part came when they gave the prize to a team that very obviously did not deserve to win based on what we saw. All that lackluster action only to be let down by seeing one of the worst teams win.
I'll try to make it through another episode but I'm not getting my hopes up.
It's like watching a cross between Double Dare and Wipeout, then watching them make lousy art with Play-Doh. We watched several episodes of it as a family and there was never any excitement on our end about the events happening on the screen. My time would have been better spent watching You Can't Do That on Television.
The worst part came when they gave the prize to a team that very obviously did not deserve to win based on what we saw. All that lackluster action only to be let down by seeing one of the worst teams win.
I'll try to make it through another episode but I'm not getting my hopes up.
Found out about this show on the Award Winning "Wells and Brandi" Favorite Things PodCast! Watched with niece and nephews since we love any competition show. Good clean fun. Sarah is a very fair, beautiful and honorable judge! There is a clear winner in this episode ... see if you agree .... Hope we get more!
Would be nice to see the team that deserves to win actually win. I'll leave it at that. Doesn't say a lot for IMDbTV programming and Play-Doh. I watched this with my daughter and we were speechless at the absurd outcome. Not a reputable competition. The rigged outcome is more like a commercial representation of who they really want to enjoy Play-Doh and who should enjoy watching this anticlimactic show on IMDbTV.
Love watching the teams compete and then build their creations! Fun watching the obstacle course and the kids collecting the special caps. Love how every episode has a new celebrity judge, and the themes are so fun. Our daughter has binged the first episodes. It's nice to see the creations are not super professional and are of quality you can see yourself making at home. I love the judges and especially love seeing Alexandra Nechita, one of my favorite artists! Overall a great concept, good flow to the show and exciting to see the creations SQUISHED at the end, and seeing the kids faces when they win!
We enjoyed watching the families compete in the obstacle course and really liked the play-doh creations they made for the winter wonderland challenge!
Hope to see more episodes!!!!
Hope to see more episodes!!!!
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