Make Some Noise contestants understanding the assignment (Season 1)
A fan-compiled supercut of standout first-beat performances from Season 1 of Make Some Noise, the Dropout improv game show. The compilation highlights contestants who immediately lock into the premise on their opening response.
All footage originates from Dropout.TV's original broadcast of the series.
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