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Disney's Friends for Change Games

Added by VotawThe Disney's Friends for Change Games are Olympic-based televised games aired on the Disney Channel and part of the station's Friends for Change initiative. It replaces the Disney Channel Games and premiered on June 24, 2011 on Disney Channel.
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2011
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Teams
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Four teams (Blue, Green, Yellow & Red) will be playing for their chosen charity. An amount of $125,000 is automatically given to each charity and the winning team will receive an additional $200,000 for their chosen charity. The Red team will be supporting the World Wildlife Fund, the Blue team will be supporting The Ocean Conservancy, the Yellow Team will be supporting UNICEF and the Green Team will be supporting Fauna & Flora International.
Red Team - World Wildlife Fund (Winners)
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Notes: Red Team successfully won the Disney Friends for Change Games. Winning 2 events, the Red Team won 1025 points and additional points from online donated points. They have donated over $300,000 when winning $100,000 extra points from the donated points. They won 2 trophies for winning and the online points.
Blue Team - The Ocean Conservancy (Runner-Up)
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| Star | Country | Show/Movie Representing |
|---|---|---|
| Debby Ryan (Captain) | 22x20px United States | Jessie |
| Allisyn Ashley Arm | 22x20px United States | So Random! |
| Doug Brochu2 | 22x20px United States | So Random! |
| Olavo Cavalheiro | 22x20px Brazil | Disney Channel Brazil |
| Hutch Dano | 22x20px United States | Zeke and Luther |
| Leo Howard4 | 22x20px United States | Kickin' It |
| Stefanie Scott | 22x20px United States | A.N.T. Farm |
| Jake Short | 22x20px United States | A.N.T. Farm |
Yellow Team - UNICEF
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| Star | Country | Show/Movie Representing |
|---|---|---|
| Bridgit Mendler (Captain)3 | 22x20px United States | Good Luck Charlie |
| Jorge Blanco Güereña | 22x20px Mexico | Disney Channel Latin America |
| Valentina Colombo | 22x20px Italy | Disney Channel Italy |
| Adam Irigoyen | 22x20px United States | Shake It Up |
| Sierra McCormick3 | 22x20px United States | A.N.T. Farm |
| Logan Miller | 22x20px United States | I'm in the Band |
| Ryan Ochoa2 | 22x20px United States | Pair of Kings |
| Gregg Sulkin | 22x20px United Kingdom 22x20px United States | Disney Channel UK Wizards of Waverly Place |
Green Team - Flora and Fauna International
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| Star | Country | Show/Movie Representing |
|---|---|---|
| Brandon Mychal Smith (Captain)3 | 22x20px United States | So Random! |
| Valeria Baroni | 22x20px Argentina | Disney Channel Latin America |
| Paula Dalli | 22x20px Spain | Disney Channel Spain |
| David Henrie | 22x20px United States | Wizards of Waverly Place |
| Adam Hicks | 22x20px United States | Zeke and Luther |
| Sterling Knight | 22x20px United States | So Random! |
| China Anne McClain23 | 22x20px United States | A.N.T. Farm |
| Eve Ottino | 22x20px France | Disney Channel France |
| Bella Thorne | 22x20px United States | Shake It Up |
^Note 1 : After winning the High Energy Dance Battle, the Red Team used their prize - the chance to take any other team's player - to "steal" Roshon from the Blue Team.
^Note 2 : China Anne, Doc, Doug and Ryan were voted MVPs of their respective teams during Week 2.China Anne switched teams with Ryan, and Doug switched with Doc.
^Note 3 : In week 3, China Anne and Sierra were named captains of their teams in the recycler challenge, but Brandon and Bridgit continued as captains in week 4.
^Note 4 : In week 4, a mystery player was added to help the Blue team. That mystery player was Leo Howard.
Competitions
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Four events were held.
| Week | Event | Description | Air Date | Winning team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | High Energy Dance Battle | Teams performed a dance routine atop an energy generating dance floor. The winning team was allowed to steal a player from another team. Rosero McCoy judged the teams. | 6/24/2011 - 6/26/2011 | Red Team |
| 2 | Wash Out | Teams searched for 3 pieces of clothing of their team color (shirt, pants, and jacket) and washed and dried them using a human-powered washer and a clothesline. MVPs were chosen for each team and switched amongst the teams. | 7/08/2011 - 7/10/2011 | Yellow Team |
| 3 | The Recycler | Team members ran on giant hamster wheels to power a high speed conveyor belt filled with recyclable items that other team members took and threw into recycle bins. In the final round, the youngest players from the green and yellow teams became team captains. | 7/15/2011 - 7/17/2011 | Green Team |
| 4 | The Ultimate Course for Change | Teams will be doing an ultra obstacle course. It will incorporate Friends For Change green themes. | 7/29/2011 - 7/31/2011 | Red Team |
Scoreboard
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| Teams | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Total | Placing |
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| Red
| 300 | 200 | 100 | 425 | 1025</font> | 1st |
| Blue
| 200 | 100 | 100 | 300 | 700 | 2nd |
| Yellow
| 50 | 300 | 200 | 05 | 550 | 3rd |
| Green
| 100 | 100 | 300 | 05 | 500 | 4th |
- Team got the highest points in a challenge
- Team got the lowest points in a challenge
- Team got the highest points at the end of the competition
- Team was disqualified
^Note 5 : Since both Yellow and Green Teams both advanced to the next challenge without completing the previous challenge correctly, both were disqualified from the event. Therefore, they earned 0 points.
Online Points
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On the Internet, fans played games and donated points to their favorite team. The Red Team won with 38%, earning them an extra $100,000 for their charity. Blue was donated 24%, Yellow was donated 20%, and Green Team was donated 18%.
Concert for Hope
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The Concert for Hope was performed at the end of the games. It featured Allstar Weekend, Jonas Brothers & Selena Gomez and the Scene.[1]
Reception
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Ratings
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The first event was viewed by 3.4 million viewers (8:00 P.M/12:00 AM UTC),[2] 3.9 million viewers (8:30 P.M./12:30 AM UTC),[2] and 4.9 million viewers (9:00 P.M/1:00 AM UTC).[2] The finale special was viewed by 3.6 million viewers with Kids 6-11 (1.9 million/7.7 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (1.6 million/6.4 rating).[3] And also was viewed by over 37 Million Unique Viewers.[3]
References
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- ↑ http://celebrevity.com/2011/03/18/2011-disney-channel-games/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Friday Cable Ratings: TNT Movie, 'American Restoration' Lead Cable; 'Smackdown' Steady + "A.N.T. Farm," "Phineas and Ferb" & More By Robert Seidman– June 27, 2011
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 'Disney Friends for Change Games' Scores Across Multiple Platforms Written By Robert Seidman, August 3rd, 2011
External links
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