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Strip Search (Web Video)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Strip Search was a reality/talent search web show created by Penny Arcade and Bionic Trousers Media (the same folks behind LoadingReadyRun), set to find a new great webcomic creator. Twelve artists competed for the grand prize: $15,000, and a year integrated into the Penny Arcade machine. It was described by the creators in the first episode as being "for all intents and purposes, America's Next Top Web Cartoonist".The show followed a fairly conventional reality show format, with contestants engaging in group-based 'social' challenges for a prize, then an individual challenge that determined which contestants would have to face an elimination challenge. As a Web Original series instead of a Live-Action TV show, this unfolded in a stretch of three roughly 20-minute episodes per cycle, rather than in a single hour-long episode.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })All the episodes can be watched at its Web site or on YouTube directly.
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And Your Reward Is Clothes
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And Your Reward Is Clothes: The prize for winning the challenge in episode 17.
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Audience Participation: In the elimination challenge, contestants are asked to pull two crumpled-up pieces of paper, each containing a topic, out of the Wastebasket of Broken Dreams ("ideas that were, perhaps, before their time"), and then combine the two topics to create a comic within 90 minutes. Viewers quickly took to pausing the show immediately upon the reveal of the topics, and then going off to make their own comic within the time limit. By elimination #5, so many viewers were trying their hand at it that the show staff made it an official Home Game and started posting the best ones on the official website. (Among the first batch of recognized home-gamers was one person who managed to sew a comic. Out of felt.)
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