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No. | Puppy Bowl | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | Puppy Bowl I | February 6, 2005 | 0.150 [55] |
2 | Puppy Bowl II | February 5, 2006 | unknown [56] |
3 | Puppy Bowl III | February 4, 2007 | 7.5 [56] |
4 | Puppy Bowl IV | February 3, 2008 | 8.5 |
5 | Puppy Bowl V | February 1, 2009 | 1.152 [57] |
6 | Puppy Bowl VI | February 7, 2010 | 1.1 [3] |
7 | Puppy Bowl VII | February 6, 2011 | 1.7 [58] |
8 | Puppy Bowl VIII | February 5, 2012 | 1.6 [59] |
9 | Puppy Bowl IX | February 3, 2013 | 2.631 [60] |
10 | Puppy Bowl X | February 2, 2014 | 3.254 [61] |
11 | Puppy Bowl XI | February 1, 2015 | 2.767 [62] |
12 | Puppy Bowl XII | February 7, 2016 | 2.198 [63] |
13 | Puppy Bowl XIII | February 5, 2017 | 2.47 [64] |
14 | Puppy Bowl XIV | February 4, 2018 | 3.05 [65] |
15 | Puppy Bowl XV | February 3, 2019 | 1.854 |
16 | Puppy Bowl XVI [53] | February 2, 2020 | 1.85 [59] |
17 | Puppy Bowl XVII | February 7, 2021 | 2.11 [59] |
18 | Puppy Bowl XVIII | February 13, 2022 | 1.73 [59] |
19 | Puppy Bowl XIX | February 12, 2023 | 13.2 [66] |
20 | Puppy Bowl XX | February 11, 2024 | 12.6 [67] |
21 | Puppy Bowl XXI | February 9, 2025 | TBD |
Puppy Bowl III, which aired on February 4, 2007, had 7.5 million viewers. [2]
Puppy Bowl IV, which aired on Animal Planet on February 3, 2008, had more than 8 million viewers for all its broadcasts, for a total increase of 1,060% from its first airing in 2005. [68] It was also the first Puppy Bowl broadcast in high definition. [68]
Puppy Bowl VI aired on February 7, 2010, and a record 1.1 million viewers watched the first broadcast alone. [3]
Puppy Bowl VII aired on February 6, 2011, with a total of 9.2 million viewers over the twelve hours it was aired. The actual premiere drew 1.7 million viewers, up 60% from last year. [58] Puppy Bowl VII in 2011 had a total 9.2 million estimated viewers for all airings. [69]
Puppy Bowl VIII aired on February 5, 2012. This airing was the second most-watched social television program in America, with more than 10 million viewers over five airings. [70] This included an increase of 17% in ratings in its target demographic group (adults age 25-to-54). [46] More than 200,000 Puppy Bowl-related tweets were made on that day. [70]
Puppy Bowl X aired six times over 12 hours on February 2, 2014, with new content added for each airing. [1] A record 13.5 million people watched the show's six airings. [28]
Puppy Bowl XI aired on February 1, 2015, and was watched by 2,767,000 viewers in its initial airing. [71] [19]
Puppy Bowl XII aired on February 7, 2016, and was watched by about 2.2 million viewers in its initial airing (a drop of about 21% over 2015), [19] and 9.3 million viewers (including time-shifted viewing) over all airings. It was the number one non-sports program on cable among adults aged 25-to-54 and among women aged 18-to-49 during its initial 3 PM-to-5 PM airing. It was the number two most-watched program on all television (cable and broadcast) from 3 PM-to-5 PM among adults aged 25-to-54 and among women aged 18-to-49. Only the Super Bowl itself had more viewers. This was the fourth year in a row that the Puppy Bowl's initial airing was the second most-watched program in the nation those demographic groups. [18]
Puppy Bowl XVI aired on February 2, 2020. [53]
Puppy Bowl XVII aired on February 7, 2021. [72]
Puppy Bowl XVIII aired on February 13, 2022. [73]
Puppy Bowl XIX aired on February 12, 2023, and was simulcast on Animal Planet, TBS, Discovery Channel, Discovery+ and HBO Max. [74] It was the first puppy bowl to go into overtime. [54]
Puppy Bowl XX aired on February 11, 2024. [75]
Advertising revenue for the 2013 show was up 19% over 2012, and drew a number of new advertisers. For the first time, Animal Planet allowed commercial branding of its "stadium" in 2013 as well. It was referred to throughout the program as the "GEICO Puppy Bowl Stadium". [46] An aggregate of 12.4 million viewers watched part of all six airings of the Puppy Bowl in 2013. [7] [49]
Advertising revenue for the 2014 Puppy Bowl rose 30% over 2013. Three new companies became sponsors of the show, and Mars, Incorporated's Sheba cat food company sponsored a new "cat VIP suite". [7]
A spinoff of the Puppy Bowl, known as Puppy Games, aired opposite NBC's primetime broadcast of the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics on August 8, 2008. The Puppy Games included swimming, gymnastics, boxing, and soccer, and kittens were used for the "opening ceremony." John Ramey and Mary Beth Smith, respectively, served as the play-by-play announcer and color commentator for the event. [76]
Another spinoff, the Dog Bowl, aired on February 3, 2018, a day before Puppy Bowl XIV. It features 50 dogs ages 2–15 years separated into "Oldies" and "Goldies" and promotes the adoption of older dogs. [77] A second edition, Dog Bowl II, aired February 2, 2019. [78] A third edition, Dog Bowl III, aired on February 1, 2020. [53]
The Puppy Bowl is the inspiration for Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl, which first aired in 2014. [48] [79] The Dog Bowl also inspired the creation of the Cat Bowl, which was first aired in 2019. The Cat Bowl features adult cats instead of kittens. [80]
In addition, the Puppy Bowl also inspired the Fish Bowl, four hours of goldfish swimming in a bowl, which first aired in 2014 on the Nat Geo Wild cable network. [48] Great American Family began to air Great American Rescue Bowl in 2023, which features both cats and dogs. [81] [82]
In 2018, Blizzard hosted an Overwatch -themed Puppy Rumble featuring two teams of puppies playing capture the flag to celebrate the Year of the Dog in-game event and promote adoption. The event was broadcast live on Twitch. [83] [84]
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