The $100,000 Pyramid (2016)

Overview
In $100,000 Pyramid, contestants are in teams of two. The goal of the game is to help your partner guess an answer, by listing items that would be included in said answer, or synonymous. For instance, if the answer is “Things That Bounce”, clues would be “Po-Go Sticks”, “Kangaroos”, “Basketballs”, etc. To add to the challenge, the contestant who is giving the clues has their hands strapped to their chair, so they’re unable to gesture in order to help the guessing process.
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Overview
In $100,000 Pyramid, contestants are in teams of two. The goal of the game is to help your partner guess an answer, by listing items that would be included in said answer, or synonymous. For instance, if the answer is “Things That Bounce”, clues would be “Po-Go Sticks”, “Kangaroos”, “Basketballs”, etc. To add to the challenge, the contestant who is giving the clues has their hands strapped to their chair, so they’re unable to gesture in order to help the guessing process.
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Primary
The $100,000 Pyramid is a game show format focused on entertainment and competition, with no discernible political themes or ideological leanings. Its central subject matter is inherently apolitical, leading to a neutral rating.
The game show features a diverse array of contestants and celebrity guests, reflecting a broad spectrum of backgrounds. Its format, however, does not include a narrative that critiques or frames traditional identities, nor does it explicitly incorporate DEI themes into its core content.
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As a game show, "The $100,000 Pyramid" focuses on word association and competition rather than character development or thematic exploration. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within its format, and therefore, no specific portrayal to evaluate under the given rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a game show, "The $100,000 Pyramid" does not feature narrative characters with established canonical genders from source material. The host role is typically filled by different individuals across iterations, rather than being a re-gendering of a specific legacy character.
As a game show, "The $100,000 Pyramid" features real people (hosts, contestants, celebrities) rather than fictional characters with established canonical races from source material or prior adaptations. Therefore, the concept of a race swap does not apply.
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