Dance Monsters
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Current revision as of 23:07, 14 April 2025
Contents |
Host
Ashley Roberts
Co-hosts
Panellists: Ashley Banjo, Lele Pons, Ne-Yo
Broadcast
Lime Pictures for Netflix, 16 to 30 December 2022 (8 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Fifteen contestants are disguised as CGI monsters and they all compete to be the best dancing monster and win $250,000 (£207,500).
Theme music
411 Music
Trivia
The show is a joint production between the UK production company Lime Pictures from All3Media and the US's subscription streaming service Netflix.