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- Acclaimed designers, twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten of DSQUARED2 join Launch My Line as hosts, and fashion notables Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline serve as judges. Each week the teams will be put to the test, as they have to rely on each other's expertise to get through the competition. Some teams form a natural connection while others have instant tension - but at the end of every episode a complete look from each team must walk the runway and be judged in front of a live studio audience.
- Ten well-known professionals, who are highly regarded in their own field of expertise, are paired with ten established fashion experts. The ten teams are put to the test, as they have to rely on each other's expertise to produce a cohesive fashion line. For their first challenge, the teams must create a signature piece for their collection. While some teams hit it off from the start, other teams have to work hard not to hit each other. Tempers flare and the pressure is high as everyone wants to impress the judges and win this first challenge.
- The designers are taken to Venice Beach to seek inspiration for a daytime look using colors and silhouettes that will set the trends for the upcoming season. The pressure takes a toll on the contestants as one expert threatens to leave his/her partner and the competition.
- For their third challenge, the contestants get up close and personal with exotic animals to draw their inspiration for their next garment. While one designer must confront a phobia to complete the challenge, another team takes a walk on the wild side that might be too much of a risk.
- A great designer understands the human body and treats it like a work of art. In the fourth episode of "Launch My Line" the designers are taken to an art gallery to look for inspiration to create asymmetrical eveningwear.
- The remaining designers are asked to create a three-piece outfit that would allow their target client to change her look for different events. With their baseline fabrics running out, the teams have to step up their game to make it into the final three.
- The perfect jean is not easy to come by - and the designers learn first hand just how difficult it is when they take a trip to a denim warehouse to learn fabric-distressing techniques. The teams are asked to make their own distressed garment to add to their line, but when the designers are asked to use their fellow competitors as inspiration, the truth comes out about how they feel about each other.
- One of today's most fashion-forward pop stars, Lady Gaga stops by to inspire the designers. The teams are asked to create an avant-garde outfit, but they must make sure they are pushing the boundaries of fashion without crossing the line of good taste.
- As the competition comes to an end, the designers realize putting a fashion line together is not as "glamorous" as it seems. For their last challenge, the remaining designers must create three new looks before showing their final 10-piece collection.
- A major Grammy Award-winning entertainer stops by for a surprise visit and the designers are inspired to pull out all the stops to impress the judges. The remaining contestants show their full collections in the final fashion show and a winner is announced.
- Contestants face the qualifying round in Venice Beach, Cal., in the 2nd-season premiere.
- Contestants face the qualifying round in Venice Beach, Cal.
- The qualifying round in Venice Beach, Cal., ends.
- Boot camp in the California mountains.
- Day 2 of boot camp from the California mountains.
- Day 3 of boot camp in the mountains of California.
- Final day of boot camp; two athletes are dismissed and the ten who remain go to Japan.
- Semifinals from Venice Beach, Cal.
- Competitors face the qualifying round in Venice Beach, Cal., in the Season 3 premiere.
- Competitors face the qualifying round in Venice Beach, Cal.
- The qualifying round concludes in Venice Beach, Cal.
- The semi-finals in Venice Beach, Cal.
- The competitors go to Japan, where they face obstacles on Mt. Midoriyama, in the Season 3 finale. Matt Iseman and Jimmy Smith host, with reports from Alison Haislip.
- Day 1 of boot camp in the California mountains.
- Day 2 of boot camp in the California mountains.
- Day 3 of boot camp in the California mountains.
- Day 4 of boot camp in the California mountains.
- 2009– 39mTV-PG6.8 (18)TV EpisodeAthletes across the Southeast congregate in Miami, Florida to compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Southeast regional finals.
- 2009– 40mTV-PG7.1 (18)TV EpisodeAthletes across the Southeast continue to compete to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course.
- The top 30 finishers from the Southeast region preliminary round compete for a spot in the finals.
- Athletes across the Midwest continue to vie for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Midwest regional finals--and this time, there's a brand new obstacle involving hanging curtains.
- Competitors continue to take on Stage 1 of the punishing obstacle course in Las Vegas.
- 2009– 1h 15mTV-PG7.1 (18)TV EpisodeTop finishers tackle the four stage obstacle course modeled after the famed Mount Midoriyama in Japan.
- 2009– 40mTV-PG7.3 (25)TV EpisodeAthletes across the Southwest get their first chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course.
- 2009– 1h 20mTV-PG7.1 (23)TV EpisodeThe top 30 finishers from the Southwest region preliminary round compete to move into the finals
- Part 1 of 2. The Midwest regional qualifying round challenges the athletes.
- The top 30 finishers from the Midwest region preliminary round take on an even more challenging course and compete for the chance to move into the national finals in Las Vegas. Comedian Matt Iseman and Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley host the heart-racing obstacle course competition series while Angela Sun reports from the sidelines. Watch as competitors tackle the arduous obstacle course in their quest for the 500,000 dollar cash prize and a chance to win the coveted title.
- The top 30 finishers from the Northeast region preliminary round take on an even more challenging course to lock a spot in the Vegas finals. Athletes must face three new Miami obstacles: the bungee bridge, jumping bars and the wall lift.
- Athletes across the Northeast continue to compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Northeast regional finals; so far only eight have defeated all of the obstacles in Miami.
- 2009– 1h 18mTV-PG7.5 (17)TV EpisodeAthletes from the Midsouth compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Midsouth regional finals--and this time, there's a punishing new obstacle called the rope junction.
- 2009– 40mTV-PG7.2 (16)TV EpisodeAthletes from across the country meet in Las Vegas to compete in the second half of stage one of the National Finals.
- Athletes across the Southeast congregate in Miami, Florida to compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Southeast regional finals.
- Aspiring ninjas across the Northwest continue to compete for a chance to tackle the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Northwest regional finals. See who is strong enough to beat out their competition.
- The search continues in Venice Beach as the top thirty from the Northwest preliminary round are narrowed down to fifteen. Athletes tackle eight obstacles and a 45-foot cargo climb to earn a trip to Las Vegas for the national finals.
- 2009– 39mTV-PG7.2 (23)TV EpisodeAthletes across the Southwest compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course.
- 85 athletes take on 23 obstacles on 4 stages in Las Vegas' Mount Midoriyama for a chance to be the first American Ninja Warrior.
- Athletes from across the country meet in Las Vegas to compete in the second half of stage one of the National Finals.
- As Stage 1 comes to a close, eighteen challengers attempt to clear eight grueling obstacles including the Step Slider, Giant Swing and the Spinning Bridge.
- Venice finals kick off with the return of the dreaded Salmon Ladder. The infamous climbing obstacle has dashed the hopes of countless competitors with its emphasis on upper-body strength, hand-eye coordination and pin-point muscle control. In addition, brand new obstacles The Rope Maze, The Cliffhanger and Spider Climb have been added to confound veterans and newbies alike in a hellacious remake of the Venice course. However, several strong competitors have advanced including "American Ninja Warrior" legend David Campbell, tuxedo Speedo-wearing Dan Mast and the fleet-footed Jesse La Flair. Just one run stands between four-time finalist Campbell and his opponents from reaching Las Vegas and Mt. Midoriyama. See who has what it takes to scale The Spider Climb and continue their dream!