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Celebrity Deathmatch

Celebrity Deathmatch

Description: A favorite of MTV viewers, "Celebrity Deathmatch" features clay-animated versions of really annoying, but in many cases popular, celebrities who have at it in a boxing ring. But these are not your ordinary boxing matches. Most matches end in death, hence the show's title. Sometimes seeing people get beat up -- even in effigy -- can be fun.
Genre: Animation, Action, Comedy, Sport
Year Released: 1998
Number of seasons: 6
Number of episodes: 100
First episode air date: January 25, 1998
Program Creator: Eric Fogel
Writers: Eric Fogel
Networks: MTV, MTV2
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