The celebrities who competed in The Masked Dancer, pictured in order of elimination (l-r): The contestants in this series have sold more than 38 million albums worldwide, 20 Emmy Awards wins, 20 Grammy nominations, 10 World Dancing titles, five New York Times Best-Selling Author titles, four Olympic gold medals, and three appearances in Broadway shows. The series features 10 contestants, who were announced on November 4, 12, and 25, 2020. CTV, which broadcasts The Masked Singer in Canada, simulcasts the show in that country. Though it was scheduled between two seasons of The Masked Singer, the network was unconcerned about audience burnout as episodes were shorter and less frequent than other reality competition series. Broadcast įox aired the series in the United States. Originally expected to debut in the middle of 2020, production was delayed until October due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike that show, The Masked Dancer requires more rehearsals as the celebrity contestants have to learn the choreography. Like The Masked Singer, the contestants utilize elaborate costumes, made easier to dance in, but with a "similar eccentricity" including headpieces and they compete by performing dances that "could be a group dance or dances with another person". Additionally, they accepted that the contestants need to speak, but like The Masked Singer, they would need to, in some way, disguise the voice. Some of the show challenges for the production is how the dancing is to be presented, as a solo, like The Masked Singer, in duets, which is more traditional for dancing competitions, and in group numbers, or a combination. As of January 2020, they had started casting the show. Production filmed in Los Angeles at Red Studios where The Masked Singer has also filmed. It is a co-production of Fox Alternative Entertainment and Warner Brothers Unscripted & Alternative Television. The Masked Dancer was announced in January 2020 as a "straight-to-series" addition at Fox's winter Television Critics Association press tour. Wade said the network could have proceeded without DeGeneres' involvement, but felt she was "passionate about it. The day after the first segment aired, Rob Wade, head of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox, contacted The Ellen DeGeneres Show producers about a possible television series. Masked Singer panelists Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger participated in later segments, as did the show's host, Nick Cannon. Segments featured disguised celebrities Sean Hayes, Howie Mandel, Colton Underwood, and Derek Hough. Within a week of The Masked Singer 's premiere, Ellen DeGeneres introduced a spoof segment, "The Masked Dancer", on her eponymous talk show. It is a derivative of the Masked Singer format which originated in South Korea. After all have performed in an episode, the panelists and the audience vote for the favorite, and the least popular must take off their mask to reveal their identity. After performing a song, a panel attempts to guess their identities using clues given. The series involves celebrities who are disguised in full costumes and face masks which conceal their identities. The show continued as the highest- rated non-sports program in the United States during its next two seasons. The Masked Dancer is a spin-off of The Masked Singer which debuted in January 2019 and became a surprise hit for Fox, averaging about 11.5 million viewers per episode in its first season. Guest panelists included Cheryl Hines in the third episode, Rob Lowe in the fourth episode, Whitney Cummings in the fifth episode, Mayim Bialik in the sixth episode, and Will Arnett in the seventh episode. The Masked Singer panelist and comedian Ken Jeong, entertainer Paula Abdul, actor Brian Austin Green (who performed as "Giraffe" on The Masked Singer 's fourth season), and actress and singer Ashley Tisdale served as panelists. Actor and comedian Craig Robinson hosted the show.
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