Strip Search (web series) explained

Genre:Reality TV
Creator:Penny Arcade
Director:Graham Stark
Presenter:Graham Stark
Starring:see contestants below
Composer:Bradley Rains
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Jerry Holkins
Mike Krahulik
Robert Khoo
Producer:Graham Stark
Kathleen De Vere
Paul Saunders
James Turner
Location:Seattle, Washington
Cinematography:Jason Chinnock
Editor:Graham Stark
Kathleen De Vere (asst.)
Company:Bionic Trousers Media
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:31

Strip Search is a 2013 online reality television game show created by Penny Arcade and produced by Bionic Trousers Media (also known as LoadingReadyRun). The show featured twelve artists who competed over thirty-one episodes, with the series' winner receiving a cash prize and integration into the Penny Arcade offices in Seattle for one year.

The show was created as a stretch goal in Penny Arcade's 2012 Kickstarter campaign to remove ads from their website.[1] [2] The show was won by artist Katie Rice, who went on to produce the webcomic Camp Weedonwantcha.[3] [4]

Creation

In 2012, Penny Arcade launched a Kickstarter campaign with the primary goal of removing ads from their website for a year. The primary goal required $250,000, but there were also stretch goals, including "a sort of 'America's next top webcomic' show" if the campaign reached $450,000.[5] The campaign exceeded this goal and Penny Arcade committed to producing the show, later named Strip Search. Penny Arcade commissioned Bionic Trousers Media, the legal entity behind sketch comedy group LoadingReadyRun, to film, host, and edit the show.[6] The show cost around $250,000 to produce, and was released in 2013.[7]

In interviews, Penny Arcade said that they received over 1,000 applicants, and used a brutal process to cut down to 12 contestants, including assessing whether they felt they would be able to work with the person for a year, and if they would be funny. Krahulik said of filming that "Jerry [Holkins] was bad cop, and I was the asshole,” and prided himself on how many times he made people cry. Holkins said they had to try hard to create drama, especially in a house filled with aspiring artists who all seemed to get along and understand one another; Krahulik said he look at contestants and think, “what’s the meanest thing that I can say.”

While Penny Arcade referred to the series as "Season One", and left filming of that season confident there would be a second season, only one season was ever produced.

Format

Strip Search featured twelve cartoonists, living together for the length of the show, competing for a grand prize of $15,000 and a year working in Penny Arcade's offices, including its production resources. The show used progressive elimination to narrow down the initial group of twelve artists to a final winner. While living in a large pineapple-themed house, the artists were given challenges each episode ranging from creative to legal to physical, with the winner or winners of each receiving a prize.

The winner of the last challenge each day had to choose two of the artists to go head-to-head and compete to stay in the game. Elimination candidates met the Penny Arcade creators, Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, and after selecting two random concepts then created an original comic strip based on fusing the concepts. The winner goes back to the house to continue competing while the loser is eliminated. Several episodes deviated from this format at Krahulik and Holkins' decision, such as eliminating multiple people and returning a previously eliminated contestants.

Contestants

ContestantComic / workOccupation / backgroundEliminated -->
Abby Howard
20, Montreal, Quebec
Junior Scientist Power Hour [8] Webcomic artistNth -->
Alex Hobbs
22, Tempe, Arizona
Wanderlust KidWebcomic artist
Erika Moen
29, Portland, Oregon
Oh Joy Sex Toy[9] Freelance cartoonist
Katie Rice
31, Burbank, California
Skadi, Camp Weedonwantcha[10] Webcomic artist
Lexxy Douglass
27, Carmel, Indiana
The Cloud Factory[11] Freelance illustrator
Mackenzie Schubert
26, Portland, Oregon
Webcomic artist
Maki Naro
31, Brooklyn, New York
Sci-ənce Webcomic artist
Monica Ray
22, Northbrook, Illinois
Phuzzy Comics Webcomic artist
Nick Trujillo
30, Walnut Creek, California
Mynt Condition ComicsWebcomic artist
Tavis Maiden
31, Mesa, Arizona
Thunder Skull PressArtist
Trystan Falcone
24, Noank, Connecticut
Clique Refresh[12] Webcomic artist
Ty Halley
25, Portsmouth, Ohio
The Secret Life of a Journal ComicWebcomic artist

Contestant progress

ContestantEpisode
2345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728<-- no competition occurred in episode 29-->30 - 31
1Katie<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->NOM<--SAFE-->BTM2NOM<--SAFE-->TOP<--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->5TH<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WINWIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE-->WINWIN<--SAFE-->WIN
2Abby<--SAFE-->LOSS<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->2NDTOP3NOM3RD6TH<--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE-->NOMWIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
2MakiWIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN2ND<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->NOM6TH<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->4THT3<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->NOMOUT
4Lexxy<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUTIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->1ST<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->6TH2NDNOM<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
5Tavis<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->LOSSNOM<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->3RDWIN<--SAFE-->2NDT3<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
6Monica<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->BTM2<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE-->4TH<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->5TH5THOUT
7Erika<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->DQTOP3OUT
8Trystan<--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WINTOP<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
9Nick<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
9Mac<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->WIN<--SAFE-->OUT
11Ty<--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT
12Alex<--SAFE--><--SAFE-->OUT

The artist won the grand prize.

The artist won a competitive challenge and nominated two others for elimination.

The artist won a social challenge.

The artist was explicitly mentioned as finishing well in the challenge.

The artist was explicitly mentioned as finishing poorly or losing the challenge.

The artist won an elimination challenge.

The artist lost an elimination challenge and was eliminated.

The artist returned after having been eliminated.

Reception

Multiple reviewers praised the show's friendly, supportive tone, as opposed to trends in other reality TV shows to manufacture and present interpersonal tension and drama.[13] [14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Penny Arcade Sells Out. Kickstarter. January 4, 2016.
  2. News: Cavna. Michael. February 12, 2013. 'Penny Arcade' Gets Real: With new 'Strip Search' show, 12 cartoonists get a shot at big career boost. The Washington Post. May 15, 2017.
  3. Web site: Season Finale Spoiler. Penny Arcade. May 15, 2017.
  4. Web site: Camp Weedonwantcha. Camp Weedonwantcha. May 15, 2017.
  5. Web site: Rodgers. Evan. 2012-07-16. Penny Arcade details Strip Search, a webcomic reality show for Kickstarter contributors. 2021-02-03. The Verge. en.
  6. Web site: Strip Search. 2021-02-03. en-US.
  7. Web site: Duryee. Tricia. February 17, 2013. The Penny Arcade Guys Film a Reality TV Show Called "Strip Search". 2021-02-03. AllThingsD. en-US.
  8. Web site: Junior Scientist Power Hour. JS Power Hour. May 15, 2017.
  9. Web site: Oh Joy Sex Toy. Oh Joy Sex Toy. May 15, 2017.
  10. Web site: Camp Comic. Camp Comic. May 15, 2017.
  11. Web site: The Cloud Factory. The Cloud Factory. May 15, 2017.
  12. Web site: Clique Refresh. Clique Refresh. May 15, 2017.
  13. News: Ferraro. Julius. Getting real with 'Strip Search'. January 4, 2016. Philly.com. May 21, 2013.
  14. Web site: Penny Arcade's Strip Search: Where Are They Now?. 2021-02-03. Reviews of Movies Video Game Reviews Sketching Details. 6 November 2013 . en-US.
  15. Web site: 2013-06-22. Strip Search - Series Review. 2021-02-03. Flickering Myth. en-US.