Shark Tank

2009
4.6
2.04K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 10 episodes (23)

1 Episode 1
10/7/18
An entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia, introduces a smart device designed to protect your packages; an entrepreneur from Dalton, Georgia, invents a nontoxic and nonpermanent adhesive for kids; entrepreneurs from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, believe they have the solution to plastic straws; and a husband and wife from Spokane, Washington, create the next evolution in camping cookware.
2 Episode 2
10/14/18
Brothers from Orange County, California, introduce a product that solves the issue of pet shedding; an entrepreneur from Scottsdale, Arizona, believes he has invented a better way to carry a child's car seat; an entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, presents her solution to a problem some well-endowed women face; and an impressive entrepreneur from New York, New York, familiarizes the Sharks with her sophisticated version of a traditional snack.
3 Episode 3
10/21/18
A mother-daughter duo from Washington D.C., is passionate about their healthy vegan soups; an entrepreneur from Addison, Texas, pitches his new tool to make it simpler to invest in crypto-currency; and in an emotional pitch, siblings from Long Island, New York, present the product of their late father, an NYC firefighter whose dream was to pitch on Shark Tank, but passed away before he could.
4 Episode 4
10/28/18
A father and son introduce a line of manscaping products; a husband and wife from present a new way to get refreshed; an L.A. duo pitch their sweet treat that complies with the keto diet craze; and an immigrant from Vietnam pitches the Sharks his buttery-soft dress shirts.
5 Episode 5
11/18/18
Sisters introduce a way to protect women's handbags with their waterproof cover design; an entrepreneur presents his automated travel service that uses your reward points to help plan your next vacation at a fraction of the cost; an inventor pitches his one-handed pull broom and dustpan to clean easily and effortlessly; and an entrepreneur shows the Sharks an affordable way to make a healthy beverage.
6 Episode 6
11/25/18
A husband and wife from Williamston, Michigan, pitch their dissolvable protein pack product; an entrepreneur from Temecula, California, presents his dual-purpose strap to keep valuables safe and secure; cousins from El Segundo, California, believe they have the solution to keeping a beer bottle cold; and entrepreneurs from Anaheim, California, present their healthy alternative to sweets that capitalizes on the ketogenic diet trend.
7 Episode 7
12/2/18
An entrepreneur from Southlake, Texas, presents his large database of Santa entertainers to help people hire Santa Claus during the holidays; entrepreneurs from Lafayette, Louisiana, solve the hassle of carrying skis on the slopes; entrepreneurs from Minneapolis, Minnesota, introduce their new twist on gift-giving; and an entrepreneur from New York City puts a modern twist on a build-your-own oatmeal bar.
8 Episode 8
12/9/18
A family of entrepreneurs from South Carolina, and Alabama, present a product that satisfies a unique obsession; a husband and wife from New Jersey introduce their subscription service that makes meal time for kids stress-free for parents; an entrepreneur from California pitches his Bollywood-inspired dance fitness program; and a husband and wife from Texas give the Sharks a taste of their probiotic beverage.
9 Episode 9
1/6/19
A husband and wife team pitch their rooftop assistance design that helps access your vehicle's roof; entrepreneurs from Chicago present their fitness workout; a teen from Michigan introduces his solution for making the perfect coffee at home; and a mom presents her baby seat that makes it easier to carry your baby.
10 Episode 10
1/13/19
Brothers from Utah introduce their treasure hunt game; entrepreneurs present their affordable and ethical streetwear that donates a school uniform to a child for every purchase; cousins from Dallas present their eco-friendly product that helps wipe away your bum; and entrepreneurs pitch their pet tool that makes bath time easier.
11 Episode 11
1/20/19
An entrepreneur introduces her lay-flat cosmetic bag; entrepreneurs from San Diego pitch their online boutique subscription shave club for women; while entrepreneurs present their functional and durable cat furniture designs. Last into the Tank is a mom who provides comfortable and stylish play dresses for mothers with young children.
12 Episode 12
1/27/19
Entrepreneurs pitch their product that helps people travel with their pets; an entrepreneur introduces his collection of curated wines for a snob-free client; an entrepreneur presents his twist on a hair product to help amplify natural curls; and an entrepreneur provides a subscription service that delivers Montessori Method-approved toys to families.
13 Episode 13
1/27/19
Entrepreneurs from Oklahoma City introduce their innovative storm shelter design; an entrepreneur from New York presents her fresh baby food; entrepreneurs from Florida pitch their product that keeps your sandwich safe; and entrepreneurs from New York and California pitch their space age solution for stinky feet.
14 Episode 14
3/3/19
Bake-at-home, all-natural treats; a beauty product made specifically for women with curly hair; a unique twist on yoga with help from a surprising source; a product for showering in public with privacy.
15 Episode 15
3/10/19
A solution to combat telemarketers and scammers; an easy-to-use 3D printer for kids to design and make their own toys; a savings and gifting online platform for kids; ethical and customizable meat box subscription delivery service.
16 Episode 16
3/17/19
A spa design for relieving common aches and pains; sustainable protein is created in a lab; a kid's reward system; a simple device for capturing frame-worthy pictures; Matt Higgins guest judges.
17 Episode 17
3/24/19
A decadent breakfast treat; an online fashion trading platform that aims to help women save money while easing the environmental impact of manufacturing clothing; an idea for a convenient and affordable swimming pool; a product for moms on the go.
18 Episode 18
4/7/19
A traditional handheld Argentinian snack; a smart security product that helps keep intruders out of the home; a beverage carrier product that keeps items cold; an online tool that helps offer family activities at a discount.
19 Episode 19
4/14/19
A socially interactive party game; a customized household product that ensures safety; a reusable bottle-emptying device; a healthy alternative to soda.
20 Episode 20
4/21/19
A treat that combines two desserts; a modern alternative to ATM machines; a clothing design that combines two trends into one; a hypoallergenic sleeping product.
21 Episode 21
4/28/19
A high-tech product to discover hidden secrets about one's cat; a fashion accessory that helps men look refined; all-electric water sports equipment; a delicious, multipurpose dip; four high school students chat with their favorite shark.
22 Episode 22
5/5/19
A modern phone booth design; an unconventional dessert concept; a device helps take condiments on the go; a portable office furniture design; an update on Cup Board Pro, a two-sided bamboo cutting board.
23 Episode 23
5/12/19
A fast food franchise that focuses on guilty pleasures; high design houses for special nocturnal guests; a stylish product that keeps pets safe from predators; a dual fashion design.

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
2.04K 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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Michael W
March 31, 2019
Trippie App episode response: I watched this episode today as a rerun and was absolutely disgusted with how they treated this young man. I've literally seen every shark tank eposide but this season I'm catching up on reruns and I've seen them praise so many horrible redundant products, products non proprietary with competitors, cry at every back story known to man, applaud people for overcoming adversity, applaud hustle, and gumption of students with less work in than coding a site coming in before they had zero sales and not even a prototype and yet they felt the need to uniquely attack this man even when down. Why? What was so unique to him? See this is the vailed issue with so many in America. It's not seeing the overt subtlety of how we treat young black men period, but even when attempting to become more. Everyone's background story matters but them, other's personal history factors in but theirs, attempts and obstacles but theirs, education or work, work ethic before fruits bare but them. None of that matters, as matter a fact a panel of people that literally ask everyone for their backstory said it didn't matter and essentially he didn't matter as much as others.
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