Call To Greatness

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  • 2006
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (34)

Call to Greatness is a reality television series from MTV that premiered in 2006. This exciting show stands out in MTV's diverse programming for its unique mixture of competition, adventure, humor, and the undying human spirit to triumph against all odds. The premise of Call to Greatness is unconventional and extraordinarily intriguing. In each episode, the show follows a team of five regular guys traveling on a decked-out RV across the United States with a singular goal – to break or set new world records. The team, known as Team C2G (Call to Greatness) takes on awe-inspiring, bizarre, hilarious, and often dangerous, physical feats every week in their pursuit of glory.

Featuring a cast of everyday individuals as competitors, Call to Greatness deviates from the standard MTV reality show format, which typically revolves around music, dance, or the lives of celebrities and affluent teenagers. Instead, it presents the viewers with relatable characters who endure challenges that viewers themselves might dream of attempting. The team in Call to Greatness is composed of ordinary individuals with extraordinary determination. There’s Cutter, the fearless leader; Beer Man, the one who nurses the crew back to health; Big Joe, the strongman; Smalls, the diminutive but nonetheless forceful member; and Brian, who handles and formulates the strategies.

The series kicks off with Cutter assembling Team C2G and boarding their RV. As they embark on their thrilling journey, viewers follow their progress as they attempt to dominate established records or set new benchmarks in the realm of the outrageous and the extreme. The records they aim for aren't your average run-of-the-mill athletic records. Instead, they include extreme feats like “the fastest time to eat a 12-inch pizza” or “longest stationary wheelie on a motorcycle” among others. The heart of the show lies in audacity and the human spirit's drive to leave a mark, no matter how unusual or seemingly inconsequential. It celebrates the will to take on the reckless and the ridiculous to carve out a path into the Guinness Book of Records.

Call to Greatness is all about fun, lightheartedness, and the jubilation of accretion momentary fame amongst the crew. But, it also captures the shared sense of disappointment when they don’t succeed, providing a realistic depiction of ambition and persistence in the face of adversity. The series banks heavily on the camaraderie and unique qualities of Team C2G which helps bind the entire season together. Their interactions, jokes, moments of tension, and celebrations paint a vivid picture of genuine friendship and make the experience even more compelling to watch.

The show is characterized by the infectious enthusiasm of its cast, an endless string of wacky antics, and the suspenseful anticipation of whether they'll manage to pull off the amazing feats they set out to undertake. Each episode features one major world record attempt, along with several mini-record attempts, and a special 'heckler challenge,' where the team faces off against locals in impromptu contests. This adds more layers of competitive fun to the show and keeps things unpredictable and always engaging.

Staying true to MTV's signature production style, Call to Greatness is sprinkled with dynamic visuals, quick-paced editing, and a punchy soundtrack, enhancing the viewers' experience of the team's unforgettable ride. It oftentimes feels like being on an adrenaline-laced roller coaster ride, riddled with giddy highs, crushing lows, and unexpected turns and twists.

Call to Greatness on MTV is not just a reality show about breaking world records; it is a testament to the lengths to which ordinary people are ready to go in the name of fame, adventure, and camaraderie. From a broader perspective, the show merits viewing for it encapsulates a panorama of the American landscape - its towns, cities, diners, and stadiums, all wrapped up in an atmosphere of infectious excitement and competitive spirit.

In conclusion, for anyone seeking a reality show with a distinctive concept, a gripping journey, and an incredible display of the human spirit, Call to Greatness from MTV will surely be a delight to watch. Go along for the ride with Team C2G as they embark on their quest for world records, infamy, and collective greatness.

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Episode 6
6. Episode 6
May 8, 2006
Records challenged in New Mexico include furthest spaghetti nose blow; most rump jumps in one minute; most spitballs taken to the face in one minute; world's largest dodgeball game; and most doughnuts eaten in a car doing doughnuts. Also: fastest foot sandwich; fastest butt-boarding relay; and fastest time to drink 80 ounces of slushy.
Louisiana
5. Louisiana
May 1, 2006
Records challenged in Louisiana (two weeks before Hurricane Katrina hit) include most jalapeños eaten in one minute without drinking liquid; fastest four-man keg roll; fastest 100-meter dash on trampolines; most oysters eaten in 10 minutes; and world's fastest hearse.
Florida
4. Florida
April 24, 2006
Records challenged in Florida include most squibs set off on the human body; most bras unhooked in 30 seconds; fastest time to put 10 rolls of tape on a head; most clothes worn by one person at one time. Also: bed racing and breast-implant juggling.
Virgina
3. Virgina
April 17, 2006
Records challenged in Virginia include fastest time to drink a 14-ounce bottle of ketchup; fastest time to open 100 beer bottles; most single drum strokes in one minute; most potatoes launched in three minutes; furthest pudding plonking; most creamed corn consumed and then riding an amusement-park ride without vomiting; and world's fastest living room.
California
2. California
April 10, 2006
Records challenged in California include Most Claps in One Minute; Most Bananas Eaten in One Minute; Furthest Cow Patty Toss; Biggest Chewing Gum Bubble Blown; and Most Paintballs Caught by the Hand.
Texas
1. Texas
April 3, 2006
Records challenged in the first episode include Most Kicks to the Head in One Minute; Longest Distance Moonwalked in One Hour; and Most Squat Thrusts on an Escalator.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 3, 2006
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (34)