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It’s the 10th anniversary of the Puppy Bowl! If you’re not much of a football fan, chances are that you’ll be watching this sweeter, ruff-er game come Super Bowl Sunday.
Just how does this annual TV cute fest come together? Parade went behind the scenes to watch the adorable action up close. In the above video, Puppy Bowl X referee, Dan Schachner, and executive producer Melinda Toporoff shed some light on what to expect.
Along with a fresh pack of delightful frolicking pups, this year’s bowl features a roster of penguins, kittens, Internet celebrities Keyboard Cat andLil Bub, and more. See some highlights below!
All canine Puppy Bowl X players come from shelters and rescue groups.
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The Bissell Kitty Half-Time Show features the cutest kittens.
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You’ll see a celebrity guest performance by Keyboard Cat during the Kitty Half-Time Show..
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This year’s cheerleaders? A pep squad of penguins!
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Internet celebrity Lil Bub is a Puppy Bowl “VIP super fan.”
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Also new for the 10th anniversary: a doggie tailgate party!
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Puppy Bowl X premieres Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 p.m. ET on Animal Planet (and airs six times consecutively). When will you tune in? Tell us in the comments.
Get ready for cuteness overload! It’s the 10th anniversary of Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, and an adorable lineup of 66 puppies will take to the field on Super Bowl Sunday for the chance to take home the title of MVP (Most Valuable Puppy).
This year, Animal Planet has also launched its first-ever Puppy Bowl fantasy draft, where fans can create their own teams from a lineup of 11 all-star pooches. Also this year, a group of waddling penguins will cheer on the puppies from the sidelines. And cat lovers will appreciate the Kitty Half-Time Show, featuring internet sensation Keyboard Cat performing Bruno Mars’s “Locked Out of Heaven.”
In case you miss the first showing at 3 p.m., the Puppy Bowl X will repeat five times over the course of the day, each showing featuring new adorable content.
Best of all, many of the puppies featured in the Bowl are orphans looking for their forever homes. Hundreds of orphan pups have appeared in the show over the past nine years and all of them have been adopted.
And if you’re watching the Puppy Bowl with your dog at home, you can submit Instagram photos with the hashtag #puppybowl for the chance to see you and your pup on TV in real time.
The 10th anniversary of Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl will air on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 p.m.
Watch out, puppies—there are new competitors in town. On the same day as the Super Bowl and Animal Planet's annual Puppy Bowl, the Hallmark Channel is bringing us Kitten Bowl for the first time.
While the feline competition will feature commentary and appearances from celebs like Regis Philbin, Rachael Ray, Hoda Kotb, Lisa Vanderpump, Maks Chmerkovskiy, and Carrie Ann Inaba, as well as host Beth Stern, we all know who the real stars of the show are: the kittens.
Ahead, see photos of all the purring players, who will face off in two preliminary playoffs and a championship match of hurdles, tunnels, hoops, jumps, weave poles, lasers, lures and toys on strings for three hours on Feb. 2. After the game, every participating kitten will go to loving adoptive homes, thanks to the the North Shore Animal League America.
Check out the full lineup ahead, and let us know who your pick for MVP is. (Us? We've got our eyes on Maverick and Bear.)