Talk:American Ninja Challenge

How was ANW2 confirmed? By G4? (Iamsofakingcool 02:44, June 18, 2010 (UTC))


 * Yes. It's been confirmed on their facebook page. Scnoi1217 03:42, June 18, 2010 (UTC)

Where did the other 5 competitors fail in ANW2 Semi Finals if the finals list is official. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.242.42.106 (talk • contribs)

We don't have the top 10 finalists that made it to SASUKE 26, yet. When SASUKE 26 airs, we will have this information and they will be added to another results table entitled "Competition Results" which rounds out the overall finalists. The "Finals Results" is pretty much a way to tell you how well people did in that stage of the competition, but seeing as how G4 is keeping this under a tight lid until they air ANW2, we will be on our own until Sasuke 26. Anshinritsumai 06:01, October 24, 2010 (UTC)

Now of course we know the 5 competitors that do not have a result in the Semi Finals, until ANW2 is aired we'll make some predictions.

Christopher Geis: He will probably fail the Cross Bridge (or as I like to call it the F Bridge). If that doesn't happen, he will fail the Salmon Ladder.

Austin Greene: That one, you will have to predict because I don't have a prediction for him.

Andy Taber: We remember last competition he made to this point and failed the Jumping Bars. However I think this time around he will fail the Jumping Spider.

Sean Morris: One of the finals competitors last year. And I think he will knock off Patrick Cusic, and secure a spot in the finals yet again.

David Money: Since his trampolinage was bad on the Jumping Spider, he will fail the Salmon Ladder.

If you don't think that, give me your thoughts.

Just my viewpoint: ANW2's boot camp is too significant to just get a description like my rough placeholder one is or even a better-worded one. That alone should give ANW2 its own article. Tables for the reality aspect and all. G4fan2007 04:40, December 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * It is very possible that we can give both ANW and ANW2 their own articles considering the amount of changes from the original ANC format in addition to the sheer size and scope of the competitions as opposed to ANC's video submission formats. Something definitely to be considered. Anshinritsumai 09:56, December 16, 2010 (UTC)