Celebrity Deathmatch

1998
Celebrity Deathmatch

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Beginning of Celebrity Deathmatch Feb 09, 2007

Mischa Barton vs. Kristin Cavallari Tobey Maguire vs. Jake Gyllenhaal Wilmer Valderrama vs.

EP2 Vaughn vs. Wilson Feb 16, 2007

Paul Wall vs. Mike Jones Andy Milonakis vs. Steve-O Vince Vaughn vs.

EP3 The Banter Bloodbath Feb 23, 2007

Chris Rose vs. Rob Dibble vs. Rodney Peete vs. John Salley Carson Daly vs. Jimmy Kimmel Tina Fey vs.

EP4 King of the Lil People Mar 02, 2007

Lil' Bow Wow vs. Lil' Romeo Lil' Wayne vs. Lil' Flip Lil' Jon vs.

EP5 Season 6, Episode 5 Mar 09, 2007

Dave Chapelle Vs. Carlos Mencia Ashley Simpson Vs. Her Old Nose Ludi-Criss Angel Vs. R. Kelly Clarkson.

EP6 What Did Nick Do? Mar 16, 2007

Adrian Grenier vs. Jeremy Piven Rev Run vs. Russell Simmons Orlando Bloom vs.

EP7 Where's Lohan? Mar 23, 2007

Nick Lachey Vs. Jessica Simpson The Game Vs. 50 Cent Lindsey Lohan Vs.

EP8 Season 6, Episode 8 Mar 30, 2007

Anna Kournikova vs. Danica Patrick Chris Pontius vs. Mark Zupan Barry Bonds vs.
6.9| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 14 May 1998 Ended
Producted By: MTV Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.mtv.com/shows/celebrity_deathmatch/series.jhtml
Synopsis

Celebrity Deathmatch is a claymation television show that depicts celebrities against each other in a wrestling ring, almost always ending in the loser's gruesome death. It was known for its excessive amount of blood used in every match and exaggerated physical injuries. The series was created by Eric Fogel; with the pilots airing on MTV on January 1 & 25 1998. The initial series ran from May 14, 1998 to October 20, 2002, and lasted for a 75-episode run. There was one special that did not contribute to the final episode total, entitled "Celebrity Deathmatch Hits Germany", which aired on June 21, 2001. Professional wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin gave voice to his animated form as the guest commentator. Early in 2003, a film based on the series was announced by MTV to be in the making, but the project was canceled by the end of that year. In 2005, MTV2 announced the revival of the show as part of their "Sic 'Em Friday" programming block. Originally set to return in November 2005, the premiere was pushed back to June 10, 2006 as part of a new "Sic'emation" block with two other animated shows, Where My Dogs At and The Adventures of Chico and Guapo. The show's fifth season was produced by Cuppa Coffee Studios and the premiere drew over 2.5 million viewers, becoming MTV2's highest rated season premiere ever.

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emt4988 Hi everyone this is Jack Red, today I wanted to review one of my child hood shows Celebrity Death Match.I love this show it had everything you could possibly want I mean you had a funny referee, awesome hosts and even Stone Cold appears on the show.I still remembered when The Undertaker got into a match on the first Halloween episode they did that was entertaining.Fandemonium I-IV were great episodes basically you vote on online what matches you wanted to see at the time.They had Beavis vs. Butt Head of all things and my god that still today my personal favorite match why because I was a fan of theirs as a kid.Referee Mills Lane in the first four seasons was voiced by the actual person now he at times made the show funny to watch like let's give it up oh I mean let's get it on classic.Johnny and Nick were two of my favorite hosts of all the shows I shown to date.Sadly it first got canceled in 2002 with a horrible game released a year after.Out of no where it came back however instead of MTV it aired on MTV2 like that would make any differences.To be completely honest I hate this version of the show sure it was two seasons lasted eight episodes each but come on what happen to the show I loved.As bad as that game was I would rather play it then to watch this version ever again yes it is that bad.Referee Mills Lane wasn't funny, Nick was made to look more like an idiot rather than being one at times where it's funny.Of course I got to bring up Johnny sadly they were close with him but how could they screwed up on his hair color.This version is supposed to be bloodier yet most of the matches suck really bad especially compared to the classic version which barely had a bad match up.They even reused an idea used in the old one where the hosts fight each other but it never happen.I like the original take on that idea which involves a time machine while the others involves Don Vito eating Tony Hawks which was pretty stupid.I prefer the original clay used on the classic rather than the newer one which was lucky to make some celebrities that appeared on both closer to the actual person.They remade Shaquille O'Neal vs. Kobe Bryant that was a good match into a match that's actually worst than Big Foot's match with Loch Ness Monster.Everyone can agree that the most popular match of the show was Spice Girls vs. Hansons mainly because how it ended.They did bring back the voting however it sucks especially with a match so stupid that being high seems like a good option I'm talking about Ashley Simpson versus her old nose what how can you make that a match.Sadly it was a match with a vote from me because how poorly the options were on it.I thought at first it would be like Nicolas Cage versus John Travolta match where they had each other's faces as well as theirs butts but nope that wasn't happening.It was Ashley Simpson against a giant talking nose now how high do you have to believe to make that a match.They also did an episode of Comedy though not as good as the ones done by Eric Fogel the creator of the show.Oh that's right I haven't said the single worst thing about the new version of Celebrity Death Match yet that guy wasn't involved that's right why do you think it stinks so bad.I thought they were bring in many more celebrities in the new one but most of them already had been on the show it's like there wasn't any creative involved.They didn't do a single holiday episode which sucks because for those who remember the 4th of July episode that was awesome.Rodney Dangerfield was in a match while he was still alive and in the new one they used the time machine to bring him back to fight since he's dead now.R.I.P. Rodney Dangerfield I remembered from the original it had Marv Alberts who was on there very briefly then Stacy Cornbred who died on the show then finally Debbie Matenopoulos who was okay but not as good as Stacy.Tally Wong was Debbie's permanent replacement that wasn't entertaining at all I mean even Marv Alberts was better now that's saying awtifully a lot right there.Every now and then she says to Johnny oh what are you going to do bring back Stacy Cornbred what who honestly thinks that's funny because I sure don't I think it's pointless, stupid and a waste of my time.In conclusion I can watch the first four seasons without any problems however avoid the last two seasons at all costs or you will regret it for the rest of your life.
somedudetmb Celebrity Deathmatch is what you could call like professional wrestling, but with a whole lot more blood, decapitations, and laughs with the same thrill of wanting to know who will reign victor in the ring. With over 300 episodes, many of your favorite and lesser known celebrities end up on their claymated deathbed.This claymation is really a must-see. It's really entertaining to see two celebrities I do not like beat themselves with weapons and their own fists, and occasionally both dying in the ring. Even though it's disappointing to see the better celebrity get killed, I still watch this for the fun of it.
Monkasi Part WWF freak show, part celebrity roast, and 100 percent outrageous satire, "Celebrity Deathmatch" is one of the best ideas for a novelty TV show to come out in years. There's nothing more satisfying than seeing snobbish starlets, overhyped matinee idols, and self-aggrandizing mega-entertainers maim each other and humiliate themselves in front of the entire world (as clay facsimiles, of course).But despite all the schadenfreude, it's all in good fun. Fictional hosts Johnny Gomez and Nick Diamond provide a hilarious running commentary on the grisly goings-on with nonstop puns, quips, and zingers at the unfortunate celebrities' expense. Real-life referee Mills Lane moderates the bouts and sometimes even plays a crucial role in which celebrity will win. And the celebrities themselves (actually impersonated by voiceover artists) have the most fun of all, coming up with ever more creative ways to annihilate each other while making references galore to their own movies, their opponents' movies, and pop culture in general."Celebrity Deathmatch" is even more fun to watch if you have a bunch of friends over and you want to do some Vegas-style gambling. Wagering on the outcome of the fights can be fun, but be forewarned: don't always root for the more popular celebrity (for example, Eddie Murphy over Nick Nolte). The playing field is level in these fights, and just about anything goes - so the victor may surprise you. Bet on your personal favorite instead.
Pat-181 This show is great! Clay celebs beating the crap out of each other doesn't sound too intelligent, but I think 75% of this shows jokes are genius! In fact, pretty much all the gags will have you laughing yourself to death. The fights are smart, although they always jab at the celebs movies, it's funny, and it never fails to find a new way to write off one of your favorite (or least favorite) celebrities.Overall: A laugh out loud, smart, and incredibly entertaining show! 9.5/10