React to That

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React to That
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Genre Reality show
Based on React
by Benny Fine and Rafi Fine
Developed by Nick Cannon
Benny Fine
Rafi Fine
Theme music composerNick Cannon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (1 unaired)
Production
Executive producers
  • Nick Cannon
  • Michael Goldman
  • Benny Fine
  • Rafi Fine
  • Max Benator
  • Scott Tomlinson
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesNcredible Entertainment
Fine Brothers Entertainment
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original releaseDecember 15, 2014 (2014-12-15) 
January 1, 2015 (2015-01-01)

React to That (stylized as ReactToThat) is an American television series developed by Nick Cannon and Benny and Rafi Fine. It aired on Nickelodeon for over two weeks, beginning on December 15, 2014 [1] and ending on January 1, 2015.

Contents

The show is based on the Fine Brothers' React series of videos, which features kids, teens, adults, elders and YouTubers reacting to videos. The show features Reactors from both the Kids React and Teens React series. 13 episodes were ordered by Nickelodeon, [2] but only 12 were aired.

Cast

Segments

Episodes

Episode CodeEpisode TitleAirdateVideos Featured
S1E1Fart Attack and World's Largest SlingshotDecember 15, 2014
  • World's Largest Slingshot
  • Fart Attack
  • Paper Airline Distance Record
  • Dog Siren
  • Becks Snores Like A Duck
  • Pumped Up Kicks/Dubstep
  • 3 Year Old Must Argue
  • Never Ending Sneezing Bear
  • Do You Like Waffles?
  • Sheep Walking On Two Legs
  • Kitten Vs. Tail
  • 10 Hits In 10 Seconds
  • Mr. G And Jellybean
S1E2Can't Stop the Headbang and Baby MonkeyDecember 16, 2014
  • Zach King Vines
  • Can't Stop The Headbang
  • Fastest Clementine Peel
  • Domino Fail
  • Bike Blooper
  • Slo-Mo Water Balloon
  • Tiny Hamsters Eating Tiny Burritos
  • You Forgot The Blueberries
  • Baby Monkey On A Pig
  • Cookies Kid
  • Gorilla Vs. Goose
  • Dog Steals Cabbage
  • Kido's First Shell Game
S1E3Skydive Out Front Door and Guitar ImpossibleDecember 17, 2014
  • Skydiving Out My Front Door
  • Frog Jumps In Girl's Mouth
  • Most Baseballs In One Hand Held Upside Down
  • Longest Football Spin
  • Most Ping Pong Hits On The Spine Of The Paddle
  • Twins Dancing To Daddy's Guitar
  • Sleepy Spaghetti Twins
  • Guitar Impossible
  • HowToBasic Videos
  • Weird Laughing Workout
  • The World's Larges Pile Of Fingernail Clippings
  • Baby LED Costume
  • Daring Doggy Dentist
  • Self Siphoning Beads
S1E4Geese Tsunami and Bubble Wrap BikeDecember 18, 2014
  • Hair Music
  • My Beatboxing Niece
  • Patience Test
  • Cornhole Prodigy
  • Anamorphic Illusions
  • Kitten Falls Asleep
  • Baby Falls Asleep
  • Halloween Dog Parade
  • Badgers, Badgers, Badgers
  • Dog Response To Human Barking
  • Geese Tsunami
  • Bubble Wrap Bike
  • One Man, 155 Shirts
S1E5Insane Domino Tricks and Hamster on a PianoDecember 19, 2014
  • Baaaa
  • Frisbee Trick Shots
  • Amazing B-Ball Juggling Tricks
  • Biggest Chicken Egg
  • World Record Toilet Paper Un-Roller
  • Hamster On A Piano
  • Mishka The Talking Husky
  • I Don't Even Know
  • Rubber Band Vs. Watermellon
  • Duck Attack
  • Baby Laughing At Ripping Paper
  • Escaping Baby Pandas
  • Insane Domino Tricks
S1E6Magic Beard and Speed Boat Frisbee CatchDecember 22, 2014
  • Human Bowling
  • Noah's Photo Day For 12 Years
  • Egg Face Balance
  • Dog Sees Dad After 6 Months
  • Dog Licks Baby
  • Guitar Basketball
  • Magic Beard
  • I Feel Dizzy
  • Mama Bear Rescues Cub
  • Speed Boat Frisbee Challenge
  • Matty The Sloth
  • Fingers In Mouth
  • The Bucket Prank
S1E7Sleeping While Skiing and Cat vs. FriendDecember 23, 2014
  • Wheelchair Freestyle
  • Bowling Trick Shots
  • Dog Sees Newborn
  • Mass Of Daddy Long-legs
  • Bee Swarm Car
  • Cat Friend Vs. Dog Friend
  • Ivan On Winter Walk
  • Chicken Fiddler
  • Bode Sleeping While Skiing
  • T-Rex Illusion
  • Bizzle Has A Snack
  • Crazy Eyes
  • Ping Pong Ball Tricks
S1E8Gross Baby Sneeze and Two Guys 600 PillowsDecember 24, 2014
  • Thomas Sanders Vines
  • Original Bike Tricks
  • BMX Tricks
  • Smart 4 Year Old
  • Sprinkles Kid
  • Surprise Haircut
  • Magic For Dogs
  • Cooper Love Ice Cream
  • Cat Vs. Balloon
  • Owl In My House
  • Man Does 30 Animal Sounds
  • 2 Guys 600 Pillows
S1E9Santa Parkour and Praying Mantis AttacksDecember 26, 2014
  • Parkour Santa
  • Praying Mantis Attacks!
  • How To Eat An Apple Like A Boss
  • Dog Slams Door Shut
  • Dog Pushes Buggy
  • Hyperactive
  • It's Too Heavy
  • Dog Pees Weird
  • Ultimate Handshake
  • Air Horn Prank
  • Murmuration Of Bird
  • April Fools Shadow
  • Most Snorts In 10 Seconds
S1E10Pizza Slap and Nugget in a BiscuitDecember 29, 2014
  • How Animals Eat Their Food
  • Baltimore Landslide
  • Pizza Slap Record
  • Tiger Cubs
  • Lion Tries To Eat Baby
  • Spider Hiding Himself
  • Most Insane Rope Swing
  • Pretty Girl Makes Faces
  • Old Man Crying Like A Baby
  • Nugget In A Biscuit
  • Shampoo Prank
  • World's Fastest Clapper
S1E11T-shirt War and Girl Burps the AlphabetDecember 30, 2014
  • Crazy Leg Talent
  • Cows & Cows & Cows
  • Raining Food
  • Otters Holding Hands
  • Meerkat Tickle
  • I Love Cats
  • T-shirt War
  • Mommy's Nose Is Scary
  • Dog Escapes Kitchen
  • Girl Burping
  • Highway Prank
  • Titus Trick Shots
S1E12Snail Attack and Hallway SwimmingJanuary 1, 2015
  • High Five For First Kiss
  • Fenton
  • 4 Girl Chair Trick
  • Fastest Pizza Cutter
  • Hallway Swimming
  • Talking Twin Babies
  • The Shamwoohoo
  • Never Again Grace
  • Potion Overdose
  • Maker Vs. Marker
  • Amazing Rat Tricks
  • Lucky Money Catch

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References

  1. "NICKELODEON TO LAUNCH BRAND-NEW SERIES REACTTOTHAT ON MONDAY, DEC. 15 AT 6 P.M. (ET/PT)". Archived from the original on 2014-12-14.
  2. Patel, Sahil (April 30, 2014). "Nickelodeon Greenlights The Fine Brothers' 'React to That'". Video Ink. Retrieved July 21, 2014.