56 USER REVIEWS
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By Millie on
Mon, May 13, 2013 9:24 PM PDT
This is the best show on TV right now as it is real. Not like almost all of the so called reality shows as they are all scripted and anyone with half a brain can tell. I watch this show all the time and now that I am working in Crater Lake Oregon I watch …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Crissy on
Fri, Mar 15, 2013 1:51 PM PDT
I love the shark tank because it gives inventors as well as entrepreneurs a chance to bring unique products to market as well as a shot at the American dream. It's also an learning tool for basic business math and the show shows you just how fast …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Ginny on
Fri, Jan 25, 2013 4:49 AM PST
I love shark tank because it gives people a chance. The inventions are incredible. Seeing how people think makes us all know we have a chance in life just don't sit around wishing get to work,
now for the complaint, why not push made in america instead …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Portia on
Mon, Jan 7, 2013 10:18 AM PST
I love shark tank. We learn so much about so many things on this show. We learn about money, patents, ideas, personalities, motivation, competition, what turns one on and off, so many different aspects of life/business can be felt by watching shark …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Raja K on
Fri, Dec 21, 2012 1:07 AM PST
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By Elizabeth on
Mon, Sep 3, 2012 7:13 AM PDT
I love the show but when Mark Cuban pressures the inventors to make a decision in 24 seconds it is just plain mean! The sharks are sophisticated investors taking unfair advantage of usually naive inventors.more»1 of 0 people found this review helpfulTop Rated Episodes
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Episode 14, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 02-05-2010An online and household shoe salesperson begins her colorful presentation with a shoe fashion show, but all the Sharks pass. A couple who runs a petting zoo pitch a liquid llama fertilizer, but their low sales turn off all the Sharks. Currently, working out of their garage, a sister team makes a pitch to expand their business that mails balls with messages on them; however, the Sharks think the two sisters will be fine without an investment. After going $60,000 in debt to bring a bendable geometric toy to life, an architect convinces Daymond to get on board. A man with a hands-free umbrella gives up control of his product and sells 51% to Daymond and Kevin H. Additionally, there is an update on the Life Belt and its inventor, Robert Allison, who passed up a million-dollar offer from the Sharks. lessAn online and household shoe salesperson begins her colorful presentation with a shoe fashion show, but all the Sharks pass. A couple who runs a petting zoo pitch a liquid llama fertilizer, but their low sales turn off all the Sharks. Currently, working … moreEpisode 207
Episode 6, Season 2| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 04-22-2011A mother pitches her line of maternity hospital gowns, a southern woman thinks she has the best recipes for her cake shipping business, and a couple has a cooler fit for golfers. Kevin O., Kevin H., Robert, and Daymond all bid over a broom with a built-in scraper. lessA mother pitches her line of maternity hospital gowns, a southern woman thinks she has the best recipes for her cake shipping business, and a couple has a cooler fit for golfers. Kevin O., Kevin H., Robert, and Daymond all bid over a broom with a built-in … moreEpisode 315
Episode 14, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 05-11-2012This weeks pitches include: college girls who have created flavored peanut butters, a man showcasing a band he produces, two men who have created bikinis with interchangeable parts and the son of Billy Blanks has a dance workout he wants to sell to consumers. lessThis weeks pitches include: college girls who have created flavored peanut butters, a man showcasing a band he produces, two men who have created bikinis with interchangeable parts and the son of Billy Blanks has a dance workout he wants to sell to c … more
About The Show
Based on a Japanese format, this competition based reality show follows hopeful entrepreneurs as they pitch their business ideas to successful, established executives (aka "The Sharks) in the hope that they can secure funding and turn their ideas into reality.Based on a Japanese format, this competition based reality show follows hopeful entrepreneurs as they pitch their business ideas to successful, established executives (aka "The Sharks) in the hope that they can …Show MoreClose -
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