The six remaining trios celebrate the 50th anniversary of How the Grinch Stole Christmas; a modern twist on How the Grinch Stole Christmas; the teams add holiday spirit to the Grinch's lair; Dr. Seuss Enterprises president Susan Brandt judges.
Five remaining teams are challenged to show how Santa's elves get in shape; teams then must give the Nutcracker a modern twist; Charles Phoenix and Sherry Yard, along with special guest judge Tamera Mowry-Housley, determine which team is eliminated.
Four remaining teams of a master cake artist, sugar sculptor and food carver return to battle; the contestants must imagine Santa's undercover disguise; the contestants create a delicious forest world where the animals celebrate Christmas.
Ultimate Gingerbread House
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The final Christmas battle commences, and the last two teams fight it out.
Christmas: Santa's Makeover
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Seven teams battle to give Santa Claus his first makeover in centuries.
Four champion cake artists make Avengers cakes for the chance to win $10,000; Stephen Wacker, VP of Animation, Development and Current Series at Marvel Enterprises, serves as guest judge.
Christmas: The Nutcracker
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The five remaining teams battle to create mind-blowing Christmas creations.
Animals Celebrate Christmas
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Four remaining teams must create a world where animals celebrate Christmas.
Christmas: Santa's Workshop
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The final three teams battle to create the ultimate Santa's Workshop.
Ultimate Christmas Front Yard
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The final two teams battle to create an epic Christmas front yard.
It's an adventure for the ages with Cinderella, Ariel, Princess Jasmine, and many more, as four champion bakers battle to have their cakes serve as the centerpiece of a party celebrating Disney's Princesses.
Four talented cake artists go to battle for the chance to have their cake as the centerpiece of a party celebrating the animated movie "Smurfs: The Lost Village"; Kelly Asbury, director of the film, joins the judging panel.
Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup fly in to celebrate the iconic animated series The Powerpuff Girls; four bakers compete to have their cake creations at the center of the party and take home the prize.
Bakers create their best Wonder Woman cakes, but only one cake will be chosen as the centerpiece of a party celebrating the iconic hero's birthday and take home the prize; Nicola Scott, Wonder Woman comic book artist, guest judges.
Four bakers battle to have their Addams Family cake creations as the centerpiece of a party, but only one will take home $10,000; Kevin Miserocchi, director of the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation, joins the panel as guest judge.
Four bakers go to battle to have their cake at the center of a party celebrating the DreamWorks animated movie "Trolls"; Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell, directors of "Trolls", serve as special guest judges.
Four talented bakers compete to take home $10,000 by making Transformers-themed cakes; Simon Waters, senior vice president of global brand licensing for Hasbro, takes a seat on the judging panel.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of "Space Jam"; four bakers compete for their cake to be the centerpiece of the celebration; Bill Farmer, the voice actor behind Sylvester and Yosemite Sam, acts as a guest judge.
Cake Wars celebrates the long-standing tradition of the Rose Bowl college football game; former NFL player and Rose Bowl champion Lawrence Jackson is a judge.
Four master bakers compete to take home $10,000 and have their cake showcased at a celebration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Greg Cipes and Mae Whitman, voices of Michelangelo and April O'Neil, act as guest judges.
"Cake Wars" celebrates the animated film "Happy Feet"; four bakers compete to have their cakes displayed at the Aquarium of the Pacific; Luke Richmond from the Aquarium of the Pacific joins the judges panel.
Cake Wars celebrates the iconic board game, Monopoly; Four bakers compete for their cakes to be the centerpiece at a party celebrating Monopoly; Rebecca Hollander, director of the Monopoly brand at Hasbro, helps choose the winner.
Beloved stories "James and the Giant Peach," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "The BFG" come to the kitchen to celebrate the 100th birthday of children's author Roald Dahl; special guest judge Chloe Dahl, Roald Dahl's granddaughter.
Talented bakers take on the iconic comic book hero, Captain America; one of four talented bakers will take their cake creation to a party celebrating the super-soldier hero's 75th birthday; guest judge, Stephen Wacker, VP of Animation at Marvel.
Four bakers battle to have their amazing cake as the centerpiece of a party celebrating SpongeBob SquarePants; Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob himself, serves as guest judge.
Bakers work on creations to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic special "Charlie Brown's All-Stars!"; guest judge Lindsey Schulz, granddaughter of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz.
Four bakers compete to have their cake creations at the center of a party celebrating the animated franchise "How to Train Your Dragon"; judges Art Brown and Doug Sloan, executive producers of "Dragons: Race to the Edge."
Cake artists compete for the chance to have their cake displayed at a party celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic film "Beauty and the Beast."
Four bakers create action-packed cakes celebrating the popular video game "Halo"; Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, Microsoft's Director of Programming, helps judge the results.
Cake artists battle to have their cake featured at a party celebrating the beloved children's book character Madeline; Kate Clark, founder of Yottoy, helps judge the results.
Cake artists' creations pay tribute to the colorful and flavorful Jelly Belly jelly bean; Lisa Rowland Brasher, CEO of Jelly Belly, helps judge the results.
Children's book character Paddington Bear brings his old hat and suitcase for a visit to celebrate the 90th birthday of Paddington Bear's creator, Michael Bond; RW Alley, the illustrator of Paddington, helps judge the winning cake.
Bakers compete to have their cake center stage at a party celebrating the globe-trotting adventurer Waldo; Brian Robinson, head of creative design and development for Dreamworks Animation, helps pick the winning cake.
Seven teams go head-to-head to create mind-blowing Christmas cake creations based on the "Frozen" character Olaf; Chris Buck, co-director of the movie, will help judge the results.
The six remaining teams take on the iconic tradition of ugly Christmas sweaters; Santa takes a sick day in the Santa's Mega Challenge; Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts from The Elf on the Shelf help to judge the results.
The five remaining teams are challenged to make edible toys; when Santa's sleigh is broken the teams must create magical and mysterious displays of Santa's new ride; author Joy Cho helps to judge the results.
The winning cake creation will be the centerpiece at a party celebrating one of the biggest video games of all time, Minecraft; Brand Director for Minecraft, Lydia Winters, is on hand to help the judge the results.
The remaining three teams create displays celebrating the 50th anniversary of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"; Lindsey Schultz, artist and granddaughter of "Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz, helps judge the results.
The Aquarium of the Pacific throws a celebration for their Shark Lagoon nights, and the four bakers battle for the chance to have their cake creation be the centerpiece of the party.
DreamWorks Animation is throwing a massive party to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the iconic animated film, "Shrek"; producer Gina Shay helps judge the baker's creations.
The bakers compete to have their scrumdiddlyumptious cake creation at the center of an event celebrating the 45th anniversary of the all-time classic film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica and the whole gang are headed for Cake Wars, as four master cake artists battle to have their creations at the center of a party celebrating 75 years of the iconic comic book.
Four bakers piece together LEGO-themed cake creations, with the winner's cake being at the center of a party at LEGO's flagship store; guest Michael McNally, senior director of brand relations for LEGO Group, helps judge the results.