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Legends of the Hidden Temple/Trivia
- In terms of the ratio of the number of Temple runs won to the number of Temple runs attempted, the Silver Snakes were the "winningest" team, with a 38% success rate (21 runs, 8 wins) over all three seasons. The Green Monkeys were a close second with 33.3% (24 runs, including 15 in the final season; 8 wins), followed by the Purple Parrots with 27.2% (11 runs, 3 wins). The Orange Iguanas were statistically the "worst" team, with a success rate of only 16% (25 runs, 4 wins). The Red Jaguars were little better, only winning 20% of their Temple runs (20 runs, 4 wins). Just short of average were the Blue Barracudas, who won 26.3% of the time (19 runs, 5 wins).
- Kids who went to the Temple with a pendant and a half of life won almost twice as much as kids who won two pendants (15 wins in 52 runs for one and a half pendants versus 11 wins in 53 runs for two pendants).
- The Purple Parrots, despite being the third-most winningest team in the Temple Runs, had won only three of their eleven trips to the Temple ("Snake Skin Boots of Billy the Kid", "Milk Bucket of Freydis", and "Metal Beard of the Egyptian Queen").
- The fastest Temple Run was, of course, "The Mask of Shaka Zulu" at 1:47. The fastest Temple Run not to involve a Good Bad Bug was "The Ivory Hunting Horn of Roland" at 1:50. Coincidentally, the runners in both episodes were the Red Jaguars.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Sadly, Nick GAS (for years the only way of watching any of Nick's classic game shows) is no more.
- According to an interview by a former contestant on an Image Board, Olmec was the protector of children in the Ancient Empire of Ottawa, and hosts a game show because he wants to lead modern kids on adventures.
- The only room in the temple never to have been changed at all is, you guessed it, the Shrine of the Silver Monkey.
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