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'Shark Tank' Spoilers, ABC Start Time: The Sharks Are Back for Another Bite, Jimmy Kimmel to Appear?

Emmy-award winning reality TV competition show "Shark Tank" is back for its sixth season to continue "reinvigorating entrepreneurship in America" with its special two-hour premiere episode which will air this coming Friday, Sept. 26, at 8/7c on ABC.

Once again, the Sharks will sit on their chairs to hear pitches of business and product ideas, some ingenious some totally whacky, from people coming on all walks of life. Friends, couples, parents and their children, partners, etc., each of them will share their stories and inspirations behind their business brainchild.

Fans will also again laugh and go mad as the Sharks fight each other to take a bite of the brilliant idea, or worse, fire off the mediocre ones.

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Just this week, a new promo video was released for the upcoming season of the show. It reveals some exciting changes on the reality TV as it promises to take the "stakes up higher." Also announced in the promo is the appearance of a new guest shark plus a "surprising new entrepreneur," talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel.
Returning on the popular game show are Robert Herjavec, Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Lori Greiner and Kevin O'Leary.

On a report by Entertainment Weekly, the sharks of "Shark Tank" shared insights on some of the burning questions related to the show like "do they really use the products in real life?" (which they really do!) as well as dish out some spoilers for the upcoming season.

"We're really nasty to each other now. We get into one of our biggest fights, Lori and I against Robert and Mark, about "What's a charity case?" It gets heated. Of course, Kevin's sitting there, yelling, "Save the money!" Kevin couldn't care less where the morals are," Daymond revealed.

"We beat out a venture-capital firm on a deal this year. They took our money instead of a VC's money," O'Leary added further.

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