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The next generation of "American Ninja Warrior" begins, as some of the show's biggest fans now get an opportunity to compete for the chance to be named American Ninja Warrior junior champion.
Episode 20 : Grand Finale
April. 27,2019
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Episode 19 : 13 & 14 Year Old Semifinals
April. 20,2019
All-star ninjas, Meagan Martin and Kevin Bull mentor sixteen 13 & 14 year-old semifinalists, as the tournament is narrowed to the Final 4.
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Episode 18 : 11 & 12 Year Old Semifinals
April. 13,2019
All-star ninjas, Natalie Duran and Najee Richardson mentor sixteen 11 & 12 year-old semifinalists, as the tournament is narrowed to the Final 4.
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Episode 17 : 9 & 10 Year Old Semifinals
April. 06,2019
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel and Barclay Stockett mentor sixteen 9 & 10 year-old semifinalists as the tournament is narrowed to the Final 4.
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Episode 16 : Junior Qualifier 16
March. 30,2019
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve more junior ninjas in the sixteenth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 15 : Junior Qualifier 15
March. 23,2019
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Episode 14 : Junior Qualifier 14
March. 16,2019
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Episode 13 : Junior Qualifier 13
March. 09,2019
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve more junior ninjas in the thirteenth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 12 : Junior Qualifier 12
March. 02,2019
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve more junior ninjas in the twelfth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 11 : Junior Qualifier 11
February. 23,2019
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve more junior ninjas in the eleventh qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 10 : Junior Qualifier 10
December. 08,2018
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the tenth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 9 : Junior Qualifier 9
December. 01,2018
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the ninth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 8 : Junior Qualifier 8
November. 25,2018
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the eighth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 7 : Junior Qualifier 7
November. 24,2018
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the seventh qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 6 : Junior Qualifier 6
November. 17,2018
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Episode 5 : Junior Qualifier 5
November. 10,2018
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the fifth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 4 : Junior Qualifier 4
November. 03,2018
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the fourth qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 3 : Junior Qualifier 3
October. 27,2018
All-star ninjas, Barclay Stockett, Najee Richardson, and Kevin Bull mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the third qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 2 : Junior Qualifier 2
October. 20,2018
All-star ninjas, Drew Drechsel, Natalie Duran, and Meagan Martin mentor twelve junior ninjas (ages 9-14) in the second qualifier of the tournament.
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Episode 1 : The Next Generation of Ninjas
October. 13,2018
Twelve young athletes, representing three different age groups (ages 9-14), travel from all over the United States to compete in the first of sixteen qualifiers.
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Seasons
Season 2
This next generation of American Ninja Warrior marks the first time some of the show’s biggest fans can become part of this five-time Emmy nominated worldwide phenomenon.
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