Master Blasters

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Master Blasters is an American game show that debuted on July 27, 2005. A team of challengers competes against the home team, the Master Blasters, each week to construct rocket-based machines in a timed competition. The series premiered on the Sci Fi Channel in 2005 but ran only four episodes of Master Blasters in 2005, then dropped the series. The Discovery Channel has picked it up and is currently being shown on the Science Channel. The show was filmed primarily at Northwest Regional Airport in Roanoke, Texas. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The teams attempt to turn sports cars into rocket-powered footballs.
rdf:langString The teams must build a spacecraft with the capability of reaching an altitude of 2000 feet.
rdf:langString The teams craft deadly missile-launching go-carts in a spy-style challenge.
rdf:langString The teams launch a sofa.
rdf:langString The teams compete to build giant, rocket-powered whirlybird helicopters.
rdf:langString The teams battle each other in the world’s largest game of lawn darts.
rdf:langString The teams are challenged to fly Santa's sleigh and drop presents as close to a target as possible.
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rdf:langString Terry Stroud
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rdf:langString Dan Stroud
rdf:langString A Very Master Blasters Christmas
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rdf:langString Ballistic Couch Potatoes
rdf:langString Best of Master Blasters
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rdf:langString Killer Lawn Darts
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rdf:langString Master Blasters is an American game show that debuted on July 27, 2005. A team of challengers competes against the home team, the Master Blasters, each week to construct rocket-based machines in a timed competition. The series premiered on the Sci Fi Channel in 2005 but ran only four episodes of Master Blasters in 2005, then dropped the series. The Discovery Channel has picked it up and is currently being shown on the Science Channel. The show was filmed primarily at Northwest Regional Airport in Roanoke, Texas.
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xsd:date 2005-08-17
xsd:date 2008-03-13
xsd:date 2008-03-19
xsd:date 2008-03-26
xsd:date 2008-04-02
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