Shark Tank

2009
4.6
2.05K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 15 episodes (18)

1 Episode 1
9/29/23
Products include a low-calorie chocolate, a wine to pair with pizza, a medical eye patch for children and an herbal soap for eczema.
2 Episode 2
10/6/23
Guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky; products include a lightweight, reusable sandbag; an earth-friendly alternative to human composting; leggings for men; and toasty, ready-to-eat Latin American foods.
3 Episode 3
10/13/23
Guest Shark Michael Rubin; a bot service for consumers; frozen beef Wellingtons; a baseball glove wrapper; a dating advice service.
4 Episode 4
10/20/23
A portable outdoor game that combines pickleball and Spikeball; a pet-sitting service for weddings and events; a high-fashion bodysuit; gourmet made-to-order French fries.
5 Episode 5
10/27/23
Entrepreneurs present spellbinding, spine-tingling business opportunities; Blumhouse CEO and founder Jason Blum joins the panel as a guest shark.
6 Episode 6
11/3/23
An accessory for using the bathroom outdoors; a collection of tiny building materials for hobbyists; a stickable guitar pick; a line of customizable children's clothing.
7 Episode 7
11/17/23
Tilt-able and flippable reading glasses; an exciting educational game for kids; high-tech ski goggles; a line of delicious dessert toppings.
8 Episode 8
12/8/23
"Shark Tank" rings in the holiday season as the sharks look to spread festive cheer to four new entrepreneurs.
9 Episode 9
12/15/23
Good American CEO Emma Grede guest Sharks; an artisanal vegan cheese company; emergency underwear; a suitcase designed for wine bottles; an alternative to the traditional bra.
10 Episode 10
1/12/24
Sprinkles Cupcakes founder Candace Nelson returns as a guest shark; a modern tinned seafood company; a diaper-changing helper; a brake for skateboards; lightweight packable meals.
11 Episode 11
1/19/24
A damage-free wall light; an umbrella with two handles; a silicone placemat with an edge; a gluten-free alternative to popcorn.
12 Episode 12
1/26/24
Recurring guest Shark and KIND Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky returns; vegan mushroom bacon; a mobile bartending class; healthy peanut butter for dogs.
13 Episode 13
2/2/24
Kitty litter that signals health issues; a chic lunch box; high-performance baby blankets; bodysuits designed for women in uniform; Good American CEO Emma Grede returns as guest shark.
14 Episode 14
2/16/24
Beauty products specially formulated for redheads; a stylish bird house equipped with a hidden camera; an app for plant care; a splash guard for bath time.
15 Episode 15
2/23/24
A state-of-the-art bionic prosthetic device; artisanal desserts for dogs; a bug-catching device; insulated water bottles guaranteed to keep beverages cold for 36 hours.
16 Episode 16
3/1/24
A vegan marshmallow creme; a non-invasive digital pet thermometer; a drawing app that utilizes augmented reality; a line of Filipino American sauces and condiments.
17 Episode 17
3/8/24
A robotic personal chef for the home; an easy-to-install dual showerhead; premium chocolate birthday candles; a nursing cover with a built-in fan.
18 Episode 18
3/15/24
An immersive murder mystery experience; an app that turns any video into a game; self-service grocery stores; allergen-free baked goods; guest Shark Jason Blum

About this show

Shark Tank gives aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to capitalize on their ideas with help and financing from one or more self made multimillionaire tycoons. But before contestants can make their business dreams a reality, each must go before a panel of savvy and outspoken Sharks to pitch their concept in order to get the funding they need.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
2.05K reviews
caitie
October 28, 2020
I used to adore this show. I'd watch it every night with my older brother, mom and dad during dinner, and we'd eat pizza and garlic knots, and it was amazing. But I saw how much things changed drastically. I, personally, have not watched the show in about a year. I'm not sure about my parents. But, the thing is, I've seen how much people have started to dislike this show and what it has brought. I can't really take this by my own word, but I've seen that all of these people are very rude and misunderstanding now, and they're not being very polite to these new entrepreneurs. At first, I thought that these people who were rating the show were lying. But, I've seen many ratings that have the same wording and the same reasons why they don't like it anymore. I'm sincerely disappointed in this show now, but I'll try to write a more valid review once I get back into watching this show. But, I don't ever think that day will come, if I'm being honest.
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Nicole Starr Allsbrook (Nicki)
April 10, 2016
I get so nervous! I see the passion and hard work people have in their products. But I can understand the other side too. ...It hits close to home with the disappointing ,hurt in their eyes and heart. I had a class mate, for15yrs.(same 20 kids Preschool thru graduation! Have a bond like sis&bro.s) Lee's family owned a land&a hog farm.My mama was manager!Extremely smart & creative!His bro.was turned down on a science show.He had gadget w/camera to find people in fire!Brilliant! Only had to make 1 tiny tweak.
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A Google user
July 25, 2012
This is the only show that I actually make plans to watch every week. It is so well done - bringing in the small business owners and inventors and seeing how a deal, if any, turns out. From the investors critique of the pitches, to the offers and counter-offers, to the weekly updates from past deals, this show is not only entertaining but also a great way to learn how (or how not) to present an idea and calculate an idea's value in the real world. LOVE IT!!!
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