Dancing Fools

Dancing Fools (2013)

EndedReality showComedy

Dancing Fools is a half-hour comedy clip show featuring the funniest, most outrageous and memorable dances caught on camera. The dancers from the top two clips of the week compete on stage for a chance to win $10,000.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 18:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Odd BallsJul 5, 2013
S01E07Animal StyleJul 5, 2013
S01E06Protect, Serve ... and DanceJun 28, 2013
S01E05Dances of the WildJun 28, 2013
S01E04Tiny DancersJun 21, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Dancing Fools' premiere?

'Dancing Fools' premiered on May 28, 2013.

Who hosted the show 'Dancing Fools'?

Melissa Peterman hosted 'Dancing Fools'.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Dancing Fools'?

The first season of 'Dancing Fools' consisted of ten episodes.

What was the format of 'Dancing Fools'?

'Dancing Fools' featured amateur dancers showcasing their talents through various dance routines and performances.

Which famous dancer and choreographer served as a judge on 'Dancing Fools'?

Guy Groove, a renowned dancer and choreographer, was one of the judges on 'Dancing Fools'.

Did 'Dancing Fools' feature any celebrity guest judges?

Yes, 'Dancing Fools' had several celebrity guest judges throughout its run.

Were there any prize money or rewards for the winners of 'Dancing Fools'?

No, 'Dancing Fools' did not offer any prize money or rewards to the winners. The show focused more on the entertainment aspect of dancing.

What types of dance styles were showcased on 'Dancing Fools'?

'Dancing Fools' featured a wide range of dance styles, including hip-hop, ballet, contemporary, jazz, and more.

Did 'Dancing Fools' have any memorable dance routines or performances?

Yes, 'Dancing Fools' had numerous memorable dance routines and performances throughout its episodes, showcasing the talent and creativity of the contestants.

Did 'Dancing Fools' have any special themed episodes?

Yes, 'Dancing Fools' had special themed episodes, where the contestants had to perform dances based on specific themes or genres.

Did 'Dancing Fools' incorporate any audience participation or voting system?

No, 'Dancing Fools' did not have an audience participation or voting system. The judges solely determined the outcome of each episode.

Did 'Dancing Fools' feature any behind-the-scenes segments or interviews with the contestants?

Yes, 'Dancing Fools' included behind-the-scenes segments and interviews with the contestants, providing insight into their journey and experiences on the show.

Was 'Dancing Fools' a competitive dance show or more focused on entertainment?

'Dancing Fools' was primarily focused on entertainment, showcasing the talent and creativity of amateur dancers, rather than being a competitive dance show.

Did 'Dancing Fools' have any special guest performances by professional dancers?

Yes, 'Dancing Fools' featured special guest performances by professional dancers, adding an extra level of excitement to the show.

Were there any notable controversies or scandals surrounding 'Dancing Fools'?

No, 'Dancing Fools' did not have any notable controversies or scandals associated with it.

Did 'Dancing Fools' receive positive reviews from critics and viewers?

'Dancing Fools' received mixed reviews from critics and viewers, with some praising its entertaining nature, while others felt it lacked depth compared to other dance shows.

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