| 1. | MythBusters: Season 1 | 2003 |
| 2. | MythBusters: Season 16 | 2003 |
| 3. | MythBusters: Season 15 | 2018 |
| 4. | MythBusters: Season 14 | 2016 |
| 5. | MythBusters: Season 13 | 2015 |
| 6. | MythBusters: Season 12 | 2014 |
| 7. | MythBusters: Season 11 | 2013 |
| 8. | MythBusters: Season 10 | 2012 |
| 9. | MythBusters: Season 9 | 2011 |
| 10. | MythBusters: Season 8 | 2010 |
| 11. | MythBusters: Season 7 | 2009 |
| 12. | Mythbusters: Season 6 | 2008 |
| 13. | Mythbusters: Season 5 | 2007 |
| 14. | Mythbusters: Season 4 | 2006 |
| 15. | Mythbusters: Season 3 | 2005 |
| 16. | Mythbusters: Season 2 | 2004 |
| 17. | MythBusters: Season 1 | 2003 |
| 18. | MythBusters: Season 16 | 2003 |
| 19. | MythBusters: Season 15 | 2018 |
| 20. | MythBusters: Season 14 | 2016 |
| 21. | MythBusters: Season 13 | 2015 |
| 22. | MythBusters: Season 12 | 2014 |
| 23. | MythBusters: Season 11 | 2013 |
| 24. | MythBusters: Season 10 | 2012 |
| 25. | MythBusters: Season 9 | 2011 |
| 26. | MythBusters: Season 8 | 2010 |
| 27. | MythBusters: Season 7 | 2009 |
| 28. | Mythbusters: Season 6 | 2008 |
| 29. | Mythbusters: Season 5 | 2007 |
| 30. | Mythbusters: Season 4 | 2006 |
| 31. | Mythbusters: Season 3 | 2005 |
| 32. | Mythbusters: Season 2 | 2004 |
Mythbusters
So exactly how hard is it to find a needle in a haystack, anyway? And can water dripping on your forehead really drive you nuts? Those are the kinds of questions, myths and urban legends that are put to the test in this humorous series to find out which ones hold water (and keep it from dripping on your forehead and driving you insane).
1967 Chevy Impala with a jet assisted take off. Eating Pop Rocks with cola can cause death.
A tin of biscuit dough explodes and hits a woman. A woman is stuck on an airplane toilet. A lawyer crashes through a high rise window.
Acending in a lawn chair with weather balloons. Poppy seeds cause you to fail a drug test. Being covered in gold paint can kill you.
Tested myths include magic ice bullets, thought to kill without a clue and is it worth running in the rain, where Adam and Jamie see which gets you drier, running or walking in the rain. To test if you can explode a toilet, the Mythbusters get a crash-test dummy that they name Buster.
Cell phones are tested to see if they can destroy a gas station. Then, breast implants are tested to see if high altitudes will make them explode. Finally, CD's are tested to see if computer drives can make them break.
The story of the unlucky construction worker and the barrel of 500 lb. of bricks is tested. Also, you'll see if peeing on the third rail can kill you, along with credit cards not working due to an eel skin wallet.
Jamie and Adam test whether a penny dropped from a skyscraper will embed in concrete and whether it is possible to pick up radio signals through tooth fillings. They also examine several myths surrounding microwave ovens.
Buster tries to survive a drop into a body of water with a hammer, and Jamie's getting buried alive! Also, you'd be surprised by how many cola-related myths are perfect for the Mythbusters.
Jamie and Adam test whether a tongue piercing can attract lightning, if they can make a cannon out of a tree trunk, and if it's possible to fool the breathalyser.
The Mythbusters see if a car can get so stinky that no one will buy it. Waiting for 2 months for 2 dead pigs to decompose in a car, the want to test raccoon rocket, where a person lighting gasoline in a sewer pipe to eliminate a raccoon but shoots himself out but lives. Looks like a job for Buster!
Jamie and Adam try to escape from Alcatraz using a raft made from raincoats. In between, they test to see if duck quacks can echo and if Red Cross has mind control chips for their patients.
In this episode of MythBusters, Jamie and Adam pull out the artillery when they shoot a bullet hole into the shell of an aircraft and find out if that single shot will cause explosive decompression -- and destruction of the aircraft. They'll find out if two hunters could use a loaded .22 gun cartridge as a replacement fuse in a car's ignition or if it will backfire in all the wrong places. And they take a myth from the movies when they see if it's possible to rip a car off it's rear axle... just wait and see. They don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test.
The guys test the effects of chickens, frozen and thawed, against a windshield. They also test to see if a human can give birth to an octopus and if 50 lbs. of laundry, along with baking soda w/dog pee, can cause an explosion that could kill a guy.
In this episode of MythBusters, Jamie and Adam will take a stroll across a bridge to see if the rhythm of soldiers marching together will cause a bridge to collapse. Will the athletes of Stanford University's varsity rowing team be strong enough to pull Jamie up on water skiis behind a fragile rowing eight? Watch where you put your toothbrush, Jamie and Adam will find out if the bacteria from their toilet settles in their toothbrushes. The MythBusters don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test.
In this episode of MythBusters, Jamie and Adam explore a titanic sized legend. Will a sinking ship suck you down as it goes under? Bored goldfish or just plain stupid? We'll find out if goldfish can remember anything for longer than 3 seconds. A musical myth with highly explosive results, will putting a lit firecracker down the neck of trombone make your music any sweeter? The MythBusters don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test.
In this episode of MythBusters, Jamie and Adam make a brave attempt to solve a legendary mafia mystery by searching for the decomposed body of Jimmy Hoffa allegedly buried in the concrete under Giants Stadium. The MythBusters will then fire up a jet engine and find out if the power and force of a 737 could launch a taxicab backward 75 feet, and finally -- will Adam's arachnophobia prevent him from finding out if the Daddy Longlegs is the most venomous spider? The MythBusters don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test.
A recap of myths involving animals. A frozen chicken can penetrate a airline window better than a thawed chicken. A goldfish's memory lasts only three seconds. A duck's quack does not echo.
A recap of three myths involving electricity. Peeing on the third rail will cause you to be electrocuted. Tongue piercings attract lightning. Microwave myths.
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Adam Savage | Self - Host |
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Jamie Hyneman | Self - Host |
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Robert Lee | Self - Narrator |
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Heather Joseph-Witham | Self - Folklorist |
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Kari Byron | Self - Builder |
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Daisy Beaumont | Narrator (UK) |
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Shirley Eaton | Self |
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Keenen Ivory Wayans | |
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Wayne Dyer | Self |
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Andy Granatelli | Self |
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Erik Gates | Self - Amateur Rocket Expert |
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Jack Morocco | Self |
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John McLeod | Self |
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Dirk Gates | Self |
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Mark Barry | Self |
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Stanley B. Benjamin | Self |
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George Callaway | Self |
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Fernando Arguis | Self |
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Robert Stein | Self |
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Elaine Viets | Self |
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Pat Quinn | Self |
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Mark Pondelick | Self |
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Bruce De Mara | Self |
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Fred Caporaso | Self |
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Larry Walters | Self |
| Director | Peter Rees |
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| Writer | Peter Rees, Andrew Farrell | |
| Producer | Peter Rees, Alice Dallow, Clare Mandile | |
| Musician | Bob Brozman, Daniel Thomas | |
| Photography | Peter Rees | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 9856 |
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| Added Date | Sep 14, 2024 07:07:52 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:45:28 |