Shark Tank

2009
4.6
2.05K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 12 episodes (24)

1 Episode 1
10/16/20
A solution for storing paint efficiently; a portable electric vehicle charger; a product designed to keep garments safe from bacteria and odor; an improved blanket.
2 Episode 2
10/23/20
Guest shark Kendra Scott; a women's undergarment subscription service; an effortless approach to a classic breakfast meal; an eco-friendly alternative to collecting dog waste; a healthy take on a beloved snack food.
3 Episode 3
10/30/20
An inventive approach to fish luring; a retail franchise that serves a variety of cereal-centric treats; a product designed to relieve back pain; an update on Bala Bangles.
4 Episode 4
11/6/20
A healthy alternative to salt; a spring-loaded cake stand; an entertaining approach to the tried-and-true carving knives often used during holidays; a product designed to attach a cellphone to almost any surface.
5 Episode 5
11/13/20
A unique fitness system; a high-tech headband designed to provide the brain with a boost of energy; festive party hats; a wine made from honey.
6 Episode 6
11/20/20
A vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack; pandemic-inspired masks; a stress-reducing beverage; a product designed to make grilling an eco-friendly experience.
7 Episode 7
12/4/20
A line of giant, inflatable holiday ornaments; a solution for lingering in the bathroom; a unique way to shred on the slopes; a safety hazard for kids in the winter.
8 Episode 8
12/11/20
A classic dessert with a healthy twist for children; a product designed to boost visibility while navigating the streets; a hands-free gadget; an educational robot.
9 Episode 9
1/8/20
A former WNBA player knows what athletes want in a sports drink; an entrepreneur enlists the help of a superstar to show off his work from home necessity; a couple's secret to "sexy time."
10 Episode 10
1/14/20
A twist on traditional sauces; artisan-made designs inspired by the craftsmanship of each country; a vibrant beauty and lifestyle brand that celebrates the creators' multicultural heritage.
11 Episode 11
1/22/21
A new take on a traditional snack food; a single-serve all-in-one portable coffee product; a beverage line made from real herbs, fruits, and flowers; a patented design that makes taking care of newborns easier.
12 Episode 12
2/5/21
A product for keeping one's belongings free of germs; a way to prevent drink spiking; vegan treats; updates on companies Daisy Cake and Pipcorn.
13 Episode 13
2/12/21
Innovative self-cleaning bedding; a twist on a traditional Italian food; cool headwear designed to eliminate tension headaches; a way to turn any aluminum can of beer into a draft beer experience.
14 Episode 14
2/19/21
High heels that are sexy and comfortable; a solution for a common food storage issue; a stylish solution to a common frustration with women's bathing suits; a successful sauce company.
15 Episode 15
2/26/21
A product to help make one's bed; a plant-based take on a classic favorite food; an easy way to walk one's dog without tracking dirt and germs; an app designed to help kids learn to code; an update on Flexscreen, a flexible window screen company.
17 Episode 17
3/12/21
An eco-friendly approach to sausage making; an ultra-portable product designed to keep things cool; a unique take on riding the waves; a solution for a common problem parents face while shopping with their newborn; an update on Hug Sleep.
18 Episode 18
3/26/21
A unique vegan take on a beloved drink; a product for easily removing hair from one's hands in the shower or bath; a product designed to enhance one's tattoo; an electric bike company; an update on Prime 6, a sustainable charcoal company.
19 Episode 19
4/2/21
An invention that helps prevent the spread of germs; a smart, refrigerated safe that makes contactless delivery more secure; an at-home probiotic maker grows on the Sharks; a spacesuit-influenced gadget guard.
20 Episode 20
4/9/21
A beauty product that combines luxury and glamour with safety and quality; a product for cutting cheese; a space-saving beauty organizer; a way to remove pet hair from clothes; an update on FitFighter.
21 Episode 21
4/16/21
Two chefs make a major pivot when the pandemic nearly derailed their business based on a perishable, rare ingredient; a handwashing device; a quick and easy approach to drying greens; a self-cleaning water bottle; an update on Yellow Leaf Hammocks.
22 Episode 22
4/23/21
A new way to experience art; an innovative cleaning tool; vegan food that isn't boring; a portable and rechargeable solar-powered device; an update on Bug Bite Thing, an insect sting treatment company.
23 1223
5/7/21
A portable basketball shooting machine; no-bake and nutritious snacks; an instant sneaker cleaner; an all-in-one beer making device; an update on Boost, a portable oxygen canister company; guest Shark Alex Rodriguez.
24 Episode 24
5/14/21
An innovative system that creates a custom pillow based on sleep profiles; a fun alternative to a traditional sport; a grilling product idea; an idea stretches the boundaries of what it means to wear functional shoes with ease.
25 Episode 25
5/21/21
Life-sized, scientifically accurate animatronic dinosaurs; a caffeinated beverage?inspired by Vietnamese heritage; beverage coolers; a tool that helps parents conquer potty training.

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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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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