Bring It! Season 1
A spotlight on the elite world of hip-hop majorette competitions. Coach Dianna Williams (aka "Miss D") and her Dancing Dolls troupe refuse to lose, pushing themselves to the limit each week in the relentless pursuit of victory. Every pump, thrust and high kick on "Bring It!" highlights the triumphs and struggles of intense competition, where errors aren't tolerated, mediocrity isn’t excused and only a win is acceptable.
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Bring It!
2014 / TV-PGA spotlight on the elite world of hip-hop majorette competitions. Coach Dianna Williams (aka "Miss D") and her Dancing Dolls troupe refuse to lose, pushing themselves to the limit each week in the relentless pursuit of victory. Every pump, thrust and high kick on "Bring It!" highlights the triumphs and struggles of intense competition, where errors aren't tolerated, mediocrity isn’t excused and only a win is acceptable.
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Bring It! Season 1 Full Episode Guide
The Dancing Dolls go on the road to different cities on a "Buck or Die" camp to teach children majorette dance styles.
The competition season concludes with one final championship event.
The Dolls go back to Memphis to face the Dynamic Diamond Dollz after having to settle for a tie the week before, but first, they must contend with a wide range of competitors and the Baby Dancing Dolls are featured in the parade category.
The Dancing Dolls and the Dynamic Diamond Dollz go at it once more to settle some unfinished business.
When Sunjai struggles to make the stand battle squad, it sends Miss D's nerves in a spiral, prompting Kayla to come to the rescue.
The moms and the Baby Dancing Dolls get the spotlight when the moms perform in creative dance with Kayla, Sunjai, and Camryn's dads, but Crystianna's aunt, Rittany, can't keep up with the choreography.
The team travels to Nashville to battle their one of their biggest rivals, Ladies of Excellence.
The Dancing Dolls step outside their comfort zone and perform a lyrical dance routine.
A new cocky team from Miami, Florida challenges the Dancing Dolls to a stand battle.
With the Bay Area Battle looming, Miss D prepares the new members and stand battle squad for the competition.
In season 1.5, Miss D holds tryouts for veteran dolls and new hopefuls.
The most memorable performances and defining moments from Season 1 are featured.
Dianna shares secrets from Season 1 and offers a history of the hip-hop majorettes.
Season 1 ends with the Dancing Dolls competing in a winner-take-all "Battle Royale." The dancers feel extra pressure to perform well when they learn that the judges are professional dancers and choreographers who may be looking to discover someone.
The Dancing Dolls struggle to master difficult stands and they prepare for a competition in Memphis.
The Dancing Dolls prepare to defend their title against local rivals, as Mimi tries to convince Dianna to let the mothers back into the dance studio during rehearsal.
The Dancing Dolls challenge their rivals to a street battle; tension on the dance floor sparks a clash between dancers and spectators.
The Dancing Dolls travel to Memphis to compete against two fierce rivals.
The Dancing Dolls get their pint-sized counterparts, the Baby Dancing Dolls, to compete in their place so they can focus on developing a secret weapon to defeat their biggest rival, the Prancing Tigerettes.
The Dancing Dolls return to Memphis hoping to beat one of their biggest rivals.
The Dancing Dolls compete in Memphis against some of the best dance teams in the South. Rittany tires of Dianna's harsh teaching style and pulls Crystianna out of rehearsal; and a judging controversy leads to a riot.
The Dancing Dolls dance team prepares to compete against a fierce rival in Chattanooga, TN. Head coach, Dianna, forbids a number of dancers from participating at the event after less-than-perfect performances at rehearsal and team captain, Kayla, struggles with the added pressure of performing a solo. Meanwhile, Rittany, one of the dancers' moms, butts heads with Dianna and threatens to pull her daughter from the team.