The Dr. Fad Show

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  • 1987
  • 1 Season

The Dr. Fad Show is a beloved classic television program that has recently been made available by Screen Media Films for a new generation of viewers to enjoy. The show, which originally ran from 1988 to 1994, was created by Ken Hakuta, who is perhaps better known as the inventor of the popular children's toy, the Wacky WallWalker.

The premise of The Dr. Fad Show was simple: each week, Dr. Fad (played by Hakuta) would showcase a variety of unique and unusual inventions that he had discovered or created, and he would teach viewers how to make their own versions of these creations at home. Some of the inventions were practical, like a self-watering plant system or a motorized bicycle, while others were simply fun and silly, like a giant bubble-making machine or a machine that could launch tennis balls.

One of the things that made The Dr. Fad Show so entertaining was Hakuta's infectious energy and enthusiasm for all things inventive and creative. He was always eager to share his latest discoveries and to encourage viewers to think outside the box and come up with their own ideas. He also had a way of making science and engineering seem accessible and fun, even to kids who might not ordinarily be interested in those subjects.

Another fun aspect of The Dr. Fad Show was the "Fad Lab," a segment where Hakuta and his co-host, Kari Byron (who would later go on to co-host the popular television show MythBusters), would test out various wacky gadgets and gizmos submitted by viewers. This was a chance for kids all across the country to share their own inventive ideas with a national audience, and it was always entertaining to see what kinds of things they would come up with.

In addition to showcasing cool inventions and gadgets, The Dr. Fad Show also had a strong educational component. Hakuta was always careful to explain the science and engineering principles behind each invention, and he would often incorporate educational games and challenges into the show as well. For example, in one episode, he challenged viewers to create a Rube Goldberg machine that could accomplish a specific task, like pouring a bowl of cereal. In another episode, he taught viewers how to make a simple motor using wire, magnets, and a battery.

All of these elements combined to make The Dr. Fad Show a unique and entertaining program that was beloved by kids and adults alike. It was a show that encouraged creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving skills, and it made science and engineering both fun and accessible.

Now, thanks to Screen Media Films, a new generation of viewers can experience the wonder and excitement of The Dr. Fad Show for themselves. Whether you're a kid who loves inventing and experimenting, or an adult who remembers watching the show back in the '80s and '90s, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this classic television program. So grab your tool kit, fire up your imagination, and get ready to join Dr. Fad on some of the most exciting and inventive adventures you'll ever see!

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Seasons
Superball Episode
3. Superball Episode
November 30, 1987
This episode of THE DR. FAD SHOW salutes the Superball and celebrates Fadtastic kid inventors and their original creations.
Hula Hoop Episode
2. Hula Hoop Episode
November 30, 1987
THE DR. FAD SHOW, a live action program for children, features kids and their invention ideas. Matt Plendl, World Champion Hula-Hooper shakes it up on this episode and receives the Golden Gizmo Award.
Skateboard Episode
1. Skateboard Episode
November 30, 1987
In this episode of THE DR. FAD SHOW, Freestyle Skateboard World Champion, Rodney Mullen, receives the Golden Gizmo Award and six young inventors demonstrate their original inventions.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 30, 1987