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Cake Wars
StarringJonathan Bennett, Ron Ben-Israel, Waylynn Lucas, Richard Ruskell
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes27
Production
Executive producerChris Losnegard
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
ReleaseJune 29, 2015 –
present

Cake Wars is an American reality competition series which was first broadcast on June 29, 2015[1] and aired on the cable TV channel Food Network. Cake Wars is a spinoff of Food Network's popular baking reality series Cupcake Wars. Jonathan Bennett hosts a competition where four bakers face off to have their cakes featured in a special event, in addition to a $10,000 prize. Star pastry chefs Waylynn Lucas, Ron Ben-Israel and Richard Ruskell judge which cakes are worthy of headlining parties for things such as The Simpsons, The Sound of Music, DC Comics, and more. The first season of the show ran for 8 episodes and later seasons of the show, Season 2 and so on run for 13 episodes. There was also an annual Christmas-themed spin-off of the show called Cake Wars: Christmas which made its debut the same year as Cake Wars and is identical and similar to another annual holiday-themed show called Halloween Wars which is for Halloween instead of Christmas.[2]

The show is almost identical to Cupcake Wars, except that the contestants make their creations out of regular cakes instead of cupcakes and there are two rounds instead of Cupcake Wars usual three. The first round is called "Batter Up," and the contestants are required to choose a certain number of ingredients that go with the episode's theme. One contestant is eliminated after the first round, and in the second round (called "Cake Off"), each of the teams is given two more assistants to help them make their biggest creations and improve any mistakes they may have made in the first round. Before the winner is announced, one person of the three remaining contestants is eliminated, and the winner is chosen from the two remaining contestants.

It was announced on December 2, 2015 that Cake Wars would be renewed for a second season. The new season will feature 13 episodes that include Star Wars, Dr. Seuss, and Willy Wonka cakes.[3]

Theme

The show invites cake bakers from all over the United States to compete. Each episode is centered on the theme or event; past themes include a birthday party for baby hippo from the Los Angeles Zoo, a party for the 45th Anniversary of the classic film Willy Wonka, and a film festival, etc.

Judges

Just like in Cupcake Wars, almost every episode of Cake Wars has three judges (some have four judges), two of whom are permanent judges. The guest judge(s) is usually someone who has something to do with the event for the episode, or at least someone who fits in with the theme of the episode. All the judges have the opportunity to constructively critique the cake competitors after each round of battle. The three permanent judges are:

  • Ron Ben-Israel:[4] Owner of Ron Ben-Israel Cakes in New York City and the former host of Sweet Genius (Seasons 1-3).
  • Waylynn Lucas: With voice actress-turned-baker, Nancy Truman, Waylynn Lucas is the co-founder/co-operator of "Fonuts," a healthier spin on the traditional coffee-and-donut shop.
  • Richard Ruskell: Award-winning cake baker and decorator (Seasons 4-).

Episode guide

See also

References

  1. ^ TV News Desk (28 May 2015). "Food Network to Premiere CAKE WARS, 6/29". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Cake Wars". Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  3. ^ Pena, Jessica (2 December 2015). "Cake Wars: New Season Coming to Food Network in January". tvseriesfinale.com. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Ron Ben-Israel Bio : Food Network". www.foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
Season Episode # Premiere Date Title
1 1 June 29, 2015 "The Simpsons"
1 2 July 6, 2015 "DC Comics"
1 3 July 13, 2015 "The Knot"
1 4 July 20, 2015 "Nintendo"
1 5 July 27, 2015 "Hello Kitty"
1 6 August 3, 2015 "LEGO"
1 7 August 10, 2015 "The Sound of Music"
1 8 August 17, 2015 "Girl Scouts"
2 1 January 11, 2016 "Star Wars"
2 2 January 18, 2016 "Dr. Seuss"
2 3 January 25, 2016 "Kung Fu Panda 3"
2 4 February 1, 2016 "Minecraft"
2 5 February 8, 2016 "Valentine's Day"
2 6 February 15, 2016 "Shark Lagoon"
2 7 February 22, 2016 "Shrek"
2 8 February 29, 2016 "Party Animals"
2 9 March 7, 2016 "Sesame Street"
2 10 March 14, 2016 "Willy Wonka"
2 11 March 21, 2016 "Archie"
2 12 March 28, 2016 "Dinosaurs"
2 13 April 4, 2016 "Alice in Wonderland"
3 1 June 6, 2016 "Captain America"
3 2 June 13, 2016 "Spongebob"
3 3 June 20, 2016 "Charlie Brown's All-Stars"
3 4 June 27, 2016 "How to Train Your Dragon"
3 5 July 11, 2016 "Emoji"
3 6 July 18, 2016 "Cobra's Curse"
3 7 July 25, 2016 "Beauty & the Beast"
3 8 August 1, 2016 "Halo"
3 9 August 8, 2016 "Madeline"
3 10 August 22, 2016 "Jelly Belly"
3 11 August 22, 2016 "Paddington"
3 12 August 29, 2016 "Where's Waldo"
3 13 September 5, 2016 "Garfield"
4 1 September 12, 2016 "Powerpuff Girls"
4 2 September 19, 2016 "Wonder Woman"
4 3 October 10, 2016 "The Addams Family"
4 4 October 17, 2016 "Magic"
4 5 October 24, 2016 "Trolls"
4 6 October 31, 2016 "Transformers"
4 7 November 7, 2016 "Rugrats"
4 8 November 7, 2016 "Space Jam"
4 9 December 26, 2016 "Rose Bowl"
4 10 January 2, 2017 "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"
4 11 January 16, 2017 "Happy Feet"
4 12 January 23, 2017 "Monopoly"
4 13 January 30, 2017 "Roald Dahl"
5 1 February 12, 2017 "Champs: Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss"
5 2 February 19, 2017 "Champs: The Avengers"
5 3 February 26, 2017 "Champs: Shrek"
5 4 March 5th, 2017 "Champs: Lego"
5 5 March 19th, 2017 "Champs: Pokemon"
5 6 March 20th, 2017 "Saban's Power Rangers"
5 7 March 26th, 2017 "Champs: Disney Princesses"
5 8 March 27th, 2017 "Smurfs: The Lost Village"