Shark Tank

Shark Tank

2009
Shark Tank
Shark Tank

Shark Tank

7.7 | TV-PG | en | Reality

Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.

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EP22  Episode 22
May. 03,2024
Episode 22

A coffee substitute that does not cause jitters; organic plant-care products; an easier way to floss; guest shark Candace Nelson returns.

EP21  Episode 21
Apr. 19,2024
Episode 21

A robotic burger vending machine; bespoke hats that display hometown pride; customizable footwear; a resistance band to develop the perfect jump shot; guest shark Michael Rubin.

EP20  Episode 20
Apr. 12,2024
Episode 20

An ergonomic bike seat; an app that simplifies wedding planning; a post-workout muscle recovery soap; a simple tool to add bling to hair.

EP19  Episode 19
Apr. 05,2024
Episode 19

An all-in-one styling device for textured hair; a multiuse water bottle; a baby bottle monitor that signals spoiled milk; swim goggles that will not pull one's hair; Emma Grede returns as guest shark.

EP18  Episode 18
Mar. 15,2024
Episode 18

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.

EP17  Episode 17
Mar. 08,2024
Episode 17

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.

EP16  Episode 16
Mar. 01,2024
Episode 16

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.

EP15  Episode 15
Feb. 23,2024
Episode 15

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.

EP14  Episode 14
Feb. 16,2024
Episode 14

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.

EP13  Episode 13
Feb. 02,2024
Episode 13

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.

EP12  Episode 12
Jan. 26,2024
Episode 12

Recurring guest Shark and KIND Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky returns; vegan mushroom bacon; a mobile bartending class; healthy peanut butter for dogs; huggable plush toys that play custom songs for children.

EP11  Episode 11
Jan. 19,2024
Episode 11

A damage-free wall light; an umbrella with two handles; a silicone placemat with an edge; a gluten-free alternative to popcorn.

EP10  Episode 10
Jan. 12,2024
Episode 10

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.

EP9  Episode 9
Dec. 15,2023
Episode 9

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.

EP8  Episode 8
Dec. 08,2023
Episode 8

"Shark Tank" rings in the holiday season as the sharks look to spread festive cheer to four new entrepreneurs.

EP7  Episode 7
Nov. 17,2023
Episode 7

Tilt-able and flippable reading glasses; an exciting educational game for kids; high-tech ski goggles; a line of delicious dessert toppings.

EP6  Episode 6
Nov. 03,2023
Episode 6

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.

EP5  Episode 5
Oct. 27,2023
Episode 5

Entrepreneurs present spellbinding, spine-tingling business opportunities; Blumhouse CEO and founder Jason Blum joins the panel as a guest shark.

EP4  Episode 4
Oct. 20,2023
Episode 4

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.

EP3  Episode 3
Oct. 13,2023
Episode 3

Guest Shark Michael Rubin; a bot service for consumers; frozen beef Wellingtons; a baseball glove wrapper; a dating advice service.

EP2  Episode 2
Oct. 06,2023
Episode 2

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.

EP1  Episode 1
Sep. 29,2023
Episode 1

Products include a low-calorie chocolate, a wine to pair with pizza, a medical eye patch for children and an herbal soap for eczema.

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7.7 | TV-PG | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2009-08-09 | Released Producted By: MGM Television , Sony Pictures Television Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://abc.com/shows/shark-tank
Synopsis

Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.

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Kevin O'Leary

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kdevault-34026 I've watched this show for years, and I've watched people come and go here. While I am engaged by the entrepreneurial nature of this show, I am disappointed by the disturbing behavior that occurs between the "businessmen" and "businesswomen" on this show. Every episode, I hope that this show has "grown up" in its appreciation of women's leadership. And every time I watch, I am disappointed. The men on this show continue to interrupt the women, leaving the women waiting for an opportunity to speak. It's embarrassing for our culture in this day and age. I honor the women on this show as I relate to their position. I am embarrassed for the men who still don't "get it" Shame on you, Shark Tank men.
Akshay Sapra Great concept. I think this show is superior to Dragons Den in a lot of ways. Also, I love Kevin O'Leary. The popular opinion might be that he's too shrewd, but it makes the show more entertaining and realistic. One of the things I don't quiet get is how some of the sharks such as Lori (worth several million) are supposed to compete with Mark Cuban (worth billions). Mark could buy everything he wanted and it would't affect his net worth
todddunham To begin I feel the pull of the show has gone sour. I feel that the cast and all that they stand for has become so...messed up toward each other as well as the viewers and I believe it's lost everything it had going for it. They once upon a time were kind to the seller and to each other but in late episodes they have become so stuck on themselves and superior to the other sharks as well as to the seller. They have become for a lack of a better word. A- holes. All of them. They think of themselves as gods when in reality they have not as much money as a lot of the wealthier people in the u.s. let me just start by saying "Look sharks, if your out, then shut it!!" and stop saying stupid mean repulsive things about the shark giving the offer? Why do you have to open your mouth...remember?...your out so shut up!!! Because I'm very sure in one episode you offended a 13 yr old girl by saying what you said. YOU ARE NOT GODS' and need to stop acting as if you are so superior to your watchers and to the people needing help because ALL of you were at some point in their shoes so who are you to act superior to them? All of the sharks now cause me not to watch the show because of how they all act toward the seller. It's not something I want to watch. Even if what they have is a bad idea you do NOT have to act like they are stupid or ignorant and like you are so far ahead of them. To end this I will say I used to like the show, back when they would let every shark make an offer but now it's as if you don't take my offer right after I give it then "I'm out" which is extremely ridiculous. Grow up children. That is the reason they are on the show. They want the best deal and offer they don't want to hear one crappy shark offer a crappy deal and feel like they have to take it because if they don't then that shark is out no matter what. I would never go on your show because of just that. Also, I will never watch the show again because of that. Why would anyone go on the show I wonder, when all it would do is make them feel like crap about themselves and feel like they have got to take the first, worst offer, or that stupid childish shark, is out. He/she is out because of a pity party they have for themselves because they lost to another shark. I won't watch the sharks any more, and all of my family agrees, As well as everyone I talk to about this. Guess what sharks....were out.
zack_wall As an entrepreneur myself, I've dealt with investors and VC's, and I can honestly say that the Sharks are a great representation of real-life. They come across as harsh, money-grubbing, and greedy most of the time. But the kicker is that in the world of investing, you have to be this way and more, or else you get railroaded by the guys willing to go the extra mile. Often times I feel the Sharks do a great job of rooting out the good businesses from the ones that likely will crash and burn. I've observed that they'll usually ask for a majority percentage in the company if the presenter is somebody who hasn't really proved themselves in the wide market. To me this is absolutely fair, because the return is that the presenter has the opportunity to work with a partner who's made millions or billions of dollars, and provides a wealth of knowledge and experience. In short, if you're a start-up or recent start-up, you might not want to go on this show, because you'll likely give up more of your company than you want to. If you have a tried and true product, and need extra cash to expand or market yourself, this is a great opportunity. For viewers with interests in business or who want to learn more about business, I highly recommend Shark Tank. It's educational, smart, creative, and ultimately worthy of your time.