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1000 Ways to Die
TV Series (2008 - 2013)
Death is the ultimate unknown; something we both fear and are intrigued by. 1,000 Ways to Die chronicles the last moments of people who met an untimely demise by making bad choices or through sheer bad luck. As well as being horrifying & morbidly funny, 1,000 Ways to Die is also educational and recreates the scenes using state of the art CGI graphics animation.
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
May. 14, 2008
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
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Death, The Final Fro…
Season 4, Episode #8
Season 4, Episode #8


It's A Dead Dea…
Season 4, Episode #7
Season 4, Episode #7


Crying Over Spilled …
Season 4, Episode #6
Season 4, Episode #6


Death Certificates
Season 4, Episode #5
Season 4, Episode #5


A New App Called Death
Season 4, Episode #4
Season 4, Episode #4

Tweets From The Dead
Season 4, Episode #3
Season 4, Episode #3

Think Globally, Die …
Season 4, Episode #2
Season 4, Episode #2

Enter The Ferret
Season 4, Episode #1
Season 4, Episode #1

Death - Putting The
Season 3, Episode #40
Season 3, Episode #40

Wild Wild Death
Season 3, Episode #36
Season 3, Episode #36
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Series Fun Facts
- Goof (anachronisms): In the segment "Dead Eye", the title card states that the incident took place in 1993, yet after the gym teacher is impaled through the eye on the javelin, one of the…
[show]Goof (anachronisms): In the segment "Dead Eye", the title card states that the incident took place in 1993, yet after the gym teacher is impaled through the eye on the javelin, one of the students takes a picture with his cellphone. Cellphones with photographic capabilities didn't exist in 1993.
[hide] - Goof (factual errors): Narration in promotional ads for this series says, "Darwin's theory of evolution says that the fittest thrive..." Darwin, in fact, never said this, nor does it appear…
[show]Goof (factual errors): Narration in promotional ads for this series says, "Darwin's theory of evolution says that the fittest thrive..." Darwin, in fact, never said this, nor does it appear in his writings. To Darwin, "fit" meant "best adapted". The phrase "survival of the fittest", often associated with Darwin, was, in fact, coined by Herbert Spencer, a popular political writer who was a contemporary of Darwin's.
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