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Manos al fuego

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 25, 2013
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 39
  • Networks: Chilevisión
  • Genres: Reality
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Manos al fuego(2013)

TMDB Rating: 1.0 (2 votes)

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Season 1

10 episodes • 2013

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 25, 20130.0
2Episode 2Oct 2, 20130.0
3Episode 3Oct 9, 20130.0
4Episode 4Oct 16, 20130.0
5Episode 5Oct 23, 20130.0
6Episode 6Oct 30, 20130.0
7Episode 7Nov 6, 20130.0
8Episode 8Nov 13, 20130.0
9Episode 9Nov 20, 20130.0
10Episode 10Nov 27, 20130.0
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Season 2

3 episodes • 2014

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1Episode 1Jun 24, 20140.0
2Episode 2Jul 1, 20140.0
3Episode 3Jul 8, 20140.0
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Season 3

16 episodes • 2015

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1Episode 1Jul 7, 20150.0
2Episode 2Jul 14, 20150.0
3Episode 3Jul 21, 20150.0
4Episode 4Jul 28, 20150.0
5Episode 5Aug 4, 20150.0
6Episode 6Aug 11, 20150.0
7Episode 7Aug 18, 20150.0
8Episode 8Aug 25, 20150.0
9Episode 9Sep 1, 20150.0
10Episode 10Sep 8, 20150.0
11Episode 11Sep 15, 20150.0
12Episode 12Sep 22, 20150.0
13Episode 13Sep 29, 20150.0
14Episode 14Oct 6, 20150.0
15Episode 15Oct 13, 20150.0
16Episode 16Oct 20, 20150.0
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Season 4

10 episodes • 2016

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1Episode 1Oct 4, 20160.0
2Episode 2Oct 11, 20160.0
3Episode 3Oct 18, 20160.0
4Episode 4Oct 25, 20160.0
5Episode 5Nov 1, 20160.0
6Episode 6Nov 8, 20160.0
7Episode 7Nov 15, 20160.0
8Episode 8Nov 22, 20160.0
9Episode 9Nov 29, 20160.0
10Episode 10Dec 6, 20160.0

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