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Løvens hule junior
The dreams are big, and the ambitions are strong in Løvens Hule Junior, where young entrepreneurs pitch their ideas, businesses, and inventions in the hope of landing one of the seven lions as their mentor—and potentially receiving up to 15,000 DKK in support to develop their project.
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Plot Summary
Løvens Hule Junior is a Danish reality television series where young entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of investors, known as 'the Lions'. The junior investors evaluate the pitches based on their potential, innovation, and the young entrepreneurs' passion and understanding of their business. The goal is to secure an investment to help bring their ideas to life.
Critical Reception
As a spin-off of the popular Løvens Hule (Dragon's Den), the junior version generally receives positive feedback for its focus on fostering entrepreneurship in children and its entertaining family-friendly format. Critics often praise the creativity and confidence of the young participants, as well as the insightful, yet age-appropriate, feedback from the investors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its educational value in teaching children about business and finance.
Appreciated for showcasing the innovation and determination of young entrepreneurs.
Seen as an entertaining and inspiring program for the whole family.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlights the show's ability to inspire young viewers, with many appreciating the practical business lessons presented in an accessible way. Parents frequently comment on how their children are motivated to think creatively and develop their own ideas after watching.
Fun Fact
The format of 'Løvens hule' is based on the international "Dragons' Den" franchise, which originated in Japan with the show "Tigers of Money".
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