Shark Tank

2009
4.6
2.05K reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 11 episodes (24)

1 Episode 1
9/29/19
An eco-friendly cleaning supply company; a snack bar that blocks the absorption of fat; a redesigned spoon that is safe for babies; a frozen food brand that delivers authentic, plant-based East Mediterranean cuisine; Dan Lubetzky guest judges.
2 Episode 2
10/6/19
Light therapy lamp; portable oxygen in a can; an unusual solution to maintaining a youthful appearance; a plant-based version of a guilty pleasure.
3 Episode 3
10/13/19
A solution to remembering passed loved ones by turning their ashes into diamonds; redesigned men's classic fashion staple; innovation to wireless charging.
4 Episode 4
10/20/19
Knife sharpening by mail; a device that offers relief from bug bites; a bathroom product to help block odors; a vegan alternative to pork rinds.
5 Episode 5
10/27/19
A portable product designed to bring all the convenience of a kitchen to the outdoors; a mobile solution to help with gadget repair; a sports design that transforms sneakers into golf shoes; a product that helps relieve body pain.
6 Episode 6
11/3/19
Improvement to a household gardening tool; a food product line featuring a low-carb nut; a safe shaving design; immune support packs designed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
7 Episode 7
11/10/19
Kids' shoes designed to be fashionable and save money; a fashion line for people who want to match their best friends; an interesting kitchen tool; a family introduces their "freak shakes."
8 Episode 8
11/17/19
A cutting-edge stem cell technology to save pets from diseases; a healthier alternative to a traditional style deli meat; a multifunctional exercise device; an innovation in outdoor furniture; Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, guest judges.
9 Episode 9
12/1/19
A patented system for easily decorating and setting up a Christmas tree in minutes; fun body decor; an outdoor gear and apparel rental service; an innovative tool to make holiday gift wrapping easier; an update on Hire Santa.
10 Episode 10
1/5/20
A solution to ensure babies get a good night's sleep while traveling; a cold-weather clothing line; a portable electric transportation device; a redesign of a common household item.
11 Episode 11
1/12/20
A stylish and innovative line of socks that help hold important items; an all-natural and ethical beauty product line; a device that helps couples turn missed opportunities into romance; a vegan alternative to nut butters.
12 Episode 12
1/19/20
A healthy coconut beverage; a unique twist to a typical household item; a food allergy prevention system for babies; a healthy snack product line uses an ancient grain; an update on Nohbo, a personal care product.
13 Episode 13
2/28/20
A product that adds a constant, comfortable resistance to workouts; a product that eliminates bland dog food; an event space that features an American family-favorite game; a multipurpose hair and skin-softening product; Maria Sharapova guest judges.
14 Episode 14
3/6/20
Sustainable teeth-cleaning products; a solution for packing light and traveling easier with baby gear; a healthier version of a decadent treat; a customizable eyewear product line for kids; Katrina Lake guest judges.
15 Episode 15
3/13/20
A mother spends a huge amount of money on her healthier beverage alternative for kids; the next Airbnb; a way to maintain calm on car rides with kids; a portable way to maintain authentic flavor when cooking Italian dishes; an update on Everlywell.
16 Episode 16
3/20/20
A stylish and affordable mobile real estate concept; a snack with Indian roots; a portable solution to powering small tech devices; a new way to ensure safety while using tools; an update on apparel company Bombas; Rohan Oza guest judges.
17 Episode 17
3/27/20
An Italian cuisine business; a fashion line that provides a functional solution to a common problem for babies; a humane pest control solution; a former beauty queen turns one of the biggest issues in farming into a business opportunity.
18 Episode 18
4/3/20
Reinventing the traditional house slipper as a sneaker; an online mentoring program that helps high school students and their parents navigate the college admissions process; a bedding product that reduces the time needed to make a bed.
19 Episode 19
4/10/20
An entrepreneur wants to get into the cheese business; an energy product to keep people awake and alert on the go; a play-driven environment for kids; a garden product designed to keep homes free of pests; Daniel Lubetzky guest judges.
20 Episode 20
5/1/20
A fried food empire; a gardening product; a unique approach to exercise classes; a service that connects customers with local artists.
21 Episode 21
5/6/20
A gadget designed to safely and quickly get children in and out of a car; a lower-cost computer for kids; a data-driven approach to skin care; a device created to bring a robot revolution to children's education; Anne Wojcicki guest sharks.
22 Episode 22
5/8/20
A modern version of a fading men's fashion trend; a far-out textiles brand; a clothing design which helps to comfortably bring dads and their babies closer together; a solution to one of childhood's messiest milestones.
23 Episode 23
5/13/20
An ingenious line of office products that makes working or learning more functional and eco-friendly; a safety product for saving lives; a healthy take on a favorite childhood drink; the future of restaurants; Rohan Oza guest judges.
24 Episode 24
5/15/20
A solution to help babies sleep through the night; a personalized body care brand; a plant-based alternative for a favorite comfort food; a stylish version of a comfortable outdoor accessory; Daniel Lubetzky guest judges.

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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