Celebrity Food Fight
By Stephanie Snyder,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Food-inspired game show has famous chefs and celebs.
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What's the Story?
In CELEBRITY FOOD FIGHT, Andy Richter hosts a dinner party where he invites his famous friends to participate in food-related games. The celebrities featured are known foodies and/or chefs, like Jaleel White, Tony Hale, Marilu Henner, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Kendra Wilkinson, Graham Elliot, Scott Conant, and many more. Some games involve guessing foods or meals from clues. Others involve taste-testing food and guessing their ingredients or offering clues to a partner with a mouth full of food. The celebrities are paired and compete as teams. The losing team must wash the dishes at the end of the show.
Is It Any Good?
Foodies and chefs will likely have fun with this unique food-inspired game show. Celebrity Food Fight has a cool premise, but falls a bit flat. The live studio audience seems to lack energy, and the variety of mid-level celebrities who play the game may not get the average person to tune in. Needless to say, the games on the show are fun and tame enough for the entire family to tune into -- and to perhaps try in their own kitchens.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about their favorite foods in Celebrity Food Fight. Which of these foods do you like to eat? Which ones do you dislike? Why?
Do you know the celebrities in this episode? Which celebrities would you want to see on the show?
Pick a game from the episode, and play as a family. Remember -- the losing team has to wash the dishes!
TV Details
- Premiere date: December 9, 2015
- Cast: Andy Richter
- Network: Discovery+
- Genre: Game Shows
- Topics: Cooking and Baking
- Character Strengths: Teamwork
- TV rating: TV-G
- Last updated: March 2, 2023
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