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Dude, What Would Happen - Season 2

Ever wonder if you could pop popcorn with a flame-thrower, fly a Sumo wrestler with helium balloons, or have a dance-off in a thousand-horsepower wind tunnel? Find out in Dude, What Would Happen as Ali, Jackson, and C.J. put their wildest ideas to the test! Every day is a new adventure and nothing is off limits as these friends turn the world into their test lab.

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Ever wonder if you could pop popcorn with a flame-thrower, fly a Sumo wrestler with helium balloons, or have a dance-off in a thousand-horsepower wind tunnel? Find out in Dude, What Would Happen as Ali, Jackson, and C.J. put their wildest ideas to the test! Every day is a new adventure and nothing is off limits as these friends turn the world into their test lab.

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