Fish Bowl

Fish Bowl (2014-2017)

EndedReality show

National Geographic Wild will compete with Animal Planet's "Puppy Bowl" and Hallmark Channel's "Kitty Bowl" on Super Bowl Sunday with its very own Fish Bowl. It focuses on a single goldfish named "Goldie." Join Goldie, an average household goldfish, and her fishy friends as they party down at Nat Geo Wild's Fish Bowl. Step inside a world where something exciting lurks around every corner (if you can find one). There's feeding time! And cleaning time! And halftime! There will be cats and kids and more! We know people will wait with bated breath to see what happens next.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 16:00 (120 min)

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