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How many seasons does Cribs have?
13 seasons
How many episodes does Cribs have?
161 episodes
When did Cribs premiere?
September 20, 2000
How long are episodes of Cribs?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Cribs?
5.2 out of 10
Who stars in Cribs?
Bam Margera
,
Kim Kardashian
, and
Moby
Who is the writer for Cribs?
Erika Clarke
Who is the director of Cribs?
Anthony Amoia
and
Erika Clarke
Who is the producer of Cribs?
Stephanie Saster Dunphy
,
Scott Forsythe
,
Joy Huang
, and
Courtney Kogler
Who is the composer for Cribs?
Alexander Judd
,
David Korkis
,
Jovan Dawkins
,
Michael Blakey
,
Peer Taraldsen
,
Shawn K. Clement
,
Tim Aaron
,
Tom Linden
, and
Wellington Lora Jr.
Who is the executive producer of Cribs?
Lauren Lazin
,
Adam Gonzalez
,
Marshall Eisen
,
Andrew Huang
,
Jonathan Mussman
,
Dave Sirulnick
, and
Elena Diaz
Who is the cinematographer for Cribs?
David A. Wolf
,
Gabriel Delerme
,
Jerry M. Jacob
,
Mark Ritchie
,
Matthew W. Davis
,
Micah Pastore
, and
Silton Buendia
What is the plot of Cribs?
MTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.
What genre is Cribs?
Music and Reality-TV
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