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Two special effects experts with over 30 years of experience set out to methodically bust three urban legends in each episode. They test theories to prove or disprove what is real and what is truly urban myth.
MythBusters' 10th anniversary kicks off with the myth that began the busting: JATO Rocket Car. Back with more rocket power, more gadgets, and a huge rolling bunker called The Beast, will the team bust this myth once and for all?
MythBusters' 10th anniversary kicks off with the myth that began the busting: JATO Rocket Car. Back with more rocket power, more gadgets, and a huge rolling bunker called The Beast, will the team bust this myth once and for all?
Deadliest Catch captains Johnathan and Junior join the team to test if a crab pot will drag you overboard if your foot is caught in a coil, if it's better to work 30 hours with no sleep, and if crab pots are indestructible.
Deadliest Catch captains Johnathan and Junior join the team to test if a crab pot will drag you overboard if your foot is caught in a coil, if it's better to work 30 hours with no sleep, and if crab pots are indestructible.
The MythBusters get down and dirty to see if hand dryers are better than paper towels in public restrooms and seeing if it's really better to stand in the doorway during an earthquake.
The MythBusters get down and dirty to see if hand dryers are better than paper towels in public restrooms and seeing if it's really better to stand in the doorway during an earthquake.
The team burns rubber at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and tests racing myths. Can man beat machine in a 30-foot, standing-start sprint? Can a driver lose 10 lbs during a race?
The team burns rubber at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and tests racing myths. Can man beat machine in a 30-foot, standing-start sprint? Can a driver lose 10 lbs during a race?
It's Round 2 of Battle of the Sexes and the team tests the cliches: Will lost men really not stop and ask for directions? Are women better multitaskers? And should "throwing like a girl" really be an insult?
It's Round 2 of Battle of the Sexes and the team tests the cliches: Will lost men really not stop and ask for directions? Are women better multitaskers? And should "throwing like a girl" really be an insult?
Jamie tests the myth that a motorcycle traveling at highway speeds can drive across the surface of a lake while the others see whether you can survive a jump from a high-rise with a parachute made from a hotel room's contents.
Jamie tests the myth that a motorcycle traveling at highway speeds can drive across the surface of a lake while the others see whether you can survive a jump from a high-rise with a parachute made from a hotel room's contents.
Could a guy sandwiched between two big guys in the backseat of a car survive being T-boned by a truck? The team also hits the road to test hypermiling myths and if these techniques really double your car's fuel efficiency.
Could a guy sandwiched between two big guys in the backseat of a car survive being T-boned by a truck? The team also hits the road to test hypermiling myths and if these techniques really double your car's fuel efficiency.
Lost in the wilderness, Adam and Jamie survive the desert, repel down canyon cliff-faces, and brave Class 5 rapids, all with duct tape and bubble wrap. Guest appearance by Nik Wallenda, famous tightrope walker, who has his own way to traverse the canyon.
Lost in the wilderness, Adam and Jamie survive the desert, repel down canyon cliff-faces, and brave Class 5 rapids, all with duct tape and bubble wrap. Guest appearance by Nik Wallenda, famous tightrope walker, who has his own way to traverse the canyon.
Adam and Jamie test two different ways to paint a room with a broom and the cursed, bifurcated boat myth returns to see if it can be split in two by a channel marker.
Adam and Jamie test two different ways to paint a room with a broom and the cursed, bifurcated boat myth returns to see if it can be split in two by a channel marker.
Things get volatile when the team meets "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan and star Aaron Paul to check the chemistry behind the hit TV show. The team recreates two iconic scenes to see if the science truly holds up.
Things get volatile when the team meets "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan and star Aaron Paul to check the chemistry behind the hit TV show. The team recreates two iconic scenes to see if the science truly holds up.
Michael Rooker joins the team to test if an ax or gun is more effective against zombies. Later, Adam turns undead to test if the "might of the living dead" can bust down Jamie's door.
Michael Rooker joins the team to test if an ax or gun is more effective against zombies. Later, Adam turns undead to test if the "might of the living dead" can bust down Jamie's door.
Two special effects experts with over 30 years of experience set out to methodically bust three urban legends in each episode. They test theories to prove or disprove what is real and what is truly urban myth.