Episodes

The Complete MythBusters Show Guide
| Here's your guide to MythBusters episodes past and present. Click on a year to be taken to that season's episodes. Click on an episode title to be taken to the description. The date next to the episode title is the first date that episode aired on Discovery! |
2003
Jet-Assisted Chevy (Pilot – Jan. 23)
Can a '67 Chevy turn into a 350-mile-per-hour road warrior? Are Pop Rocks candy and soda a recipe for disaster?
Biscuit Bazooka (Pilot – Jan. 23)
Can a person get stuck to an airline toilet while it's in flight? Is there such a thing as a biscuit bazooka?
Poppy-Seed Drug Test (Pilot – Mar. 7)
Can a poppy-seed bagel tilt the results of a drug test? Can balloons carry a lawn chair? If you cover your body in gold paint, will you be able to breathe? Or could you die from it?
Exploding Toilet (Sept. 23)
Can you explode a toilet by flushing flammables down the bowl then lighting a match? Do you get wetter running or walking in the rain? Can bullets made of ice really not leave evidence in their victims?
Cell Phone Destroys Gas Station (Oct. 3)
Can chatting on a cell phone while pumping gas cause the pump to blow up? Will silicone breast implants burst under pressure? Can high-speed CD-ROM players really shatter a CD?
Barrel of Bricks (Oct. 10)
Is it dangerous to pee on the electrified third rail of a train track? Can an eel-skin wallet erase the information on your credit cards? Can a 500-pound barrel of bricks really hit the pulley holder?
Penny Drop (Oct. 17)
Can a penny dropped from a skyscraper kill a person below? Is it possible to "bake yourself" on a tanning bed? Did Lucille Ball expose a spy ring by hearing radio signals from her tooth fillings?
Buried Alive (Oct. 24)
Could a person survive a leap from a bridge by throwing a hammer in the water first? Is it possible to survive being buried alive? Can cola really remove bloodstains, clean rust or cook a steak?
Lightning Strikes/ Tongue Piercings (Nov. 11)
Is it possible to make a cannon out of a tree? Could a drunk person really fool a Breathalyzer test? Can Adam's tongue piercing withstand the electric force of a lightning bolt?
Stinky Car (Dec 5)
Is the myth of the stinky car true? Is the "raccoon in the drain" myth true? Will our MythBusters become human cannonballs?
Alcatraz Escape (Dec. 12)
Could prisoners really have escaped Alcatraz without a trace? Does a duck’s quack echo? Can a stud finder really prove if human beings have been guinea pigs in mind-control experiments.
2004
Chicken Gun (Jan. 18)
Will launching a chicken at an airplane disrupt its flight, or will the bird be blown away? Is it possible for a woman to swallow an octopus egg — and then give birth to an eight-legged offspring?
Explosive Decompression (Jan. 11)
Can firing a bullet into the shell of an aircraft cause explosive decompression? Can a loaded .22-caliber gun cartridge be used as a replacement fuse in a car's ignition? Can a car be ripped off its rear axle?
Sinking Titanic (Feb. 22)
Will a sinking ship suck you down as it goes under? Are goldfish bored or just plain stupid? Will throwing a lit firecracker down the neck of a trombone make your music sweeter?
Break Step Bridge (Jan 25)
Will a college rowing team be able to pull Jamie up on water skis? Can the rhythm of soldiers marching together can cause a bridge to collapse? Does the bacteria from a toilet will settle in your toothbrush?
Buried in Concrete (Feb. 25)
Will Jamie and Adam find Jimmy Hoffa, who is allegedly buried in concrete? Can the power and force of a 737 launch a taxicab 75 feet in the air? Is the daddy longlegs the most venomous spider?
Myths Revisited (June 8)
Can someone get electrocuted peeing on an electrified fence? Did Adam apply enough pressure to test the exploding implants? And are cell phones dangerous at gas stations?
Scuba Diver and Car Capers (July 27)
Can a SCUBA diver be sucked out of the water by a fire-fighting helicopter and get spit out in the middle of a forest fire? Will a banana in a car's tailpipe make it stall?
Ancient Death Ray (Sept. 29)
Did the Greek scientist Archimedes set fire to a Roman fleet of ships using only mirrors and sunlight? Willl a bulletproof shield really stop a direct hit from a bullet?
Elevator of Death, Levitation Machine (Oct. 6)
If an elevator suddenly falls, can you save yourself in the nick of time by jumping just before it hits bottom? Will the MythBusters be able to create a homemade levitation machine?
Beat the Radar Detector (Oct. 13)
Will a piece of plywood save a construction worker swept off a building? Can hanging a disco ball from your rearview mirror or painting your car a flat-black color deflect a cop's radar laser beams?
Quicksand (Oct. 20)
Can you really murder someone by dropping an electrical appliance into a bathtub? Does a tattoo react with an MRI's rays? Will killer quicksand take down the MythBusters?
Exploding Jawbreaker (Oct. 27)
Is it possible to throw a regular playing card fast enough to inflict bodily harm? Can a heated jawbreaker explode in your mouth. Can a sandblasted PVC pipe become a deadly cannon?
Pingpong Rescue (Nov. 3)
Is it possible to lift a sunken boat from the ocean floor using only pingpong balls? How many does it take to lift a 3-year-old child off the ground?
Boom-Lift Catapult (Nov. 10)
Will Buster overcome the raw power of a 30,000-pound piece of machinery, or will the boom-lift turn into the ultimate medieval catapult? What is the most fuel-efficient way to keep cool in the car?
Exploding House (Nov. 16)
Just how hard is it to find a needle in a haystack? Are the toxic fumes of roach foggers and bug bombs really an explosive combination? Will talking to your plants really help them grow?
Ming Dynasty Astronaut (Dec. 5)
Will Buster survive an explosive launch into space? Will a stunt double lose his head at the hands of a killer fan, as the MythBusters search for a source of free energy?
Viewers-Choice/Christmas Special (Dec. 22)
Did the viewers vote for Stinky Car? Or will Pop Rocks and Coke win? Will putting a silver spoon in a champagne bottle keep it fizzy? Does a snowman melt faster with its clothes on or off?
2005
Brown Note (Feb. 16)
Will Adam be able to withstand subsonic frequencies, or will adult diapers be his only hope with the Brown Note? Is a constant drip of water falling on your head really unbearable torture?
Salsa Escape (Feb. 23)
Adam and Jamie go head to head in a madcap Mexican jailbreak as they taste-test the theory of the Salsa Escape. Can you use dynamite to remove cement build-up from a mixer's barrel?
Exploding Port-a-Potty (March 2)
Can a person receive third-degree burns if he or she lights a cigarette inside a port-a-potty? Will a broken drive shaft on the front joint of a car vault cause a car to pole vault after it hits a pothole?
Is Yawning Contagious? (March 9)
Can a yawn, like a cold, truly be caught? Does toast really fall buttered-side down? Could a toy car beat a real car (in this case, a Dodge Viper) in a gravity slope race?
Cooling a Six-Pack (March 23)
The MythBusters use ice, water, refrigerators, freezers and fire to test the fastest way to cool a six-pack. Then the team builds a new crash-test dummy ... and drops it 60 feet from a crane.
Son of a Gun (March 30)
Did a bullet shot through a Civil War soldier's groin really impregnate a woman nearby? Is it dangerous to use the telephone or shower during a thunderstorm?
Breaking Glass (May 18)
Can a singer break glass with just his or her voice? Is it possible to build an explosive jet engine out of vacuum-cleaner parts? Does a rolling stone truly gather no moss?
Jet Pack (June 9)
Adam and Jamie create their own personal flying machine from scratch. Is the ancient secret to mummification ... the shape of the pyramid?
Killer Brace Position (June 22)
Is talking on your cell phone while driving more dangerous than driving drunk? The MythBusters test the efficacy of that familiar brace position that airlines outline in their safety procedures.
Bulletproof Water (July 13)
How deep must you dive to survive a gunshot? If you push hard enough, can you get a swing to go all the way around the swing-set bar?
Border Slingshot (July 27)
Can illegal immigrants fire themselves 200 yards across the border and into the United States with a slingshot so accurate that it can land the human projectiles safely on a carefully placed mattress?
Killer Tissue Box (Aug. 3)
In a car crash, could the tissues kept on the rear shelf of your car be propelled forward with enough force to crush your skull?
Escape Slide Parachute (Aug. 10)
Could an airline's emergency life raft be used as a parachute? Is it possible for oxygen, an electrical spark and hair cream to result in a deadly cocktail? Can a human survive a terminal velocity fall?
MythBusters Revisited (Oct. 12)
Adam and Jamie take their detractors head on as they revisit some of their favorite myths. They're going to answer them once and for all and forever silence their critics!
Chinese Invasion Alarm (Oct. 19)
Is an ancient Chinese text alluding to a subterranean sonar system that could apparently detect and intercept an invasion from below true? Is the five-second rule for food really safe to eat?
Confederate Rocket (Oct. 26)
The American Civil War was fought with bayonets, muskets and cannons. But was that all? Not according to the MythBusters.
Vodka Myths (Nov. 2)
Can a pair of trucks in a high-speed, head-on collision be fused together sealing the drivers between them? Also, Kari hosts some urban legends about Russia's national drink, vodka.
Steel Toe-Cap Amputation (Nov. 9)
Are steel-toed boots more dangerous than the regular variety? Did an Aussie worker's boots really turn into toe cutters after a heavy weight fell on them?
Seasickness — Kill or Cure (Nov. 16)
From electric shock therapy to homeopathic tongue tinglers, can the MythBusters find a cure to seasickness? Does driving with your pickup's tailgate down save gas and, hence, money?
2006
Paper Crossbow (Jan. 11)
Is it possible to make a deadly weapon out of nothing more dangerous than newspaper and underwear? Grant, Kari and Tory unscrew the cap on some more vodka myths.
Shredded Plane (Jan. 18)
Is the photo of a light plane, with precise, clean tears on the side, genuine? Was it the work of the jilted lover, who took to her ex's plane with a chainsaw and a taste for vengeance?
Archimedes Death Ray (Jan. 25)
Challenged from fan mailbags to retest the "Archimedes Death Ray," Adam and Jamie accept. In turn, fans and a M.I.T. team were invited to perform this challenge.
Helium Football (Feb. 1)
This time around, Adam and Jamie test a myth that footballs filled with helium will fly farther and hang longer than ones filled with regulation air. Are teeth strong enough to withstand the force of a bullet?
Franklin's Kite (March 8)
The build team attempts to discover electricity by flying a kite in a thunderstorm. Do innocuous legumes really increase gas? Is it possible to break wind so much that you can suffocate to death?
Cell Phones on Planes (March 8)
If you fill a normal raft with helium can you fly? Tory and Kari tackle a conspiracy theory familiar to many frequent flyers. Can your cell phone interfere with a plane's instruments?
Bullets Fired Up (April 19)
Can celebratory gunfire kill when the bullets fall back to Earth? Grant, Tory and Kari quench their thirst with another round of "Vodka Myths."
Myths Re-Opened (April 26)
The team revisits myths explored from Split Arrow, Confederate Rocket, and Bulletproof Water.
Mind Control (May 3)
Adam and Jamie do a little painting and detonating when they try to blow open a home-improvement myth. Grant, Tory and Kari explore if it is possible to manipulate someone's mind remotely.
Exploding Pants (May 10)
Tory, Kari and Grant investigate the spontaneous trouser combustion. Do gas companies and car manufacturers deliberately conspire to make gas-guzzling cars so that they can split the cash?
Crimes and Myth-Demeanors 1 (July 12)
Are Hollywood break-ins complete hocus pocus? The team then tries to tiptoe their way around a laser system before facing the mother of all safes.
Steam Cannon (July 19)
Did Archimedes build the world's first "supergun," a cannon powered by steam? Adam's mom thinks a typical modern breakfast cereal has less nutritional value than the box it comes in. Is Mom right?
Whirlpool/Snowplow (July 26)
Somewhere on Earth is there a massive whirlpool sucking whole ships and their hapless crews to a watery grave? Can a passing wintery road sweeper displace so much air that it flips an oncoming car?
Mentos and Soda (Aug. 9)
Adam and Jamie try to figure out the theory behind the chaos when diet cola and Mentos mix. Can posting a postage stamp on the rotor blades send a helicopter into a tailspin?
Shattering Subwoofer (Aug. 16)
The guys find out if the bass from a car stereo can destroy an automobile. Also, Grant, Kari and Tory hit the road to take on two tall tales from our mates down under.
Crimes and Myth-Demeanors 2 (Aug. 23)
It's "lights, camera, action!" time again for the MythBusters, as they test more Hollywood heists. This time, our cat burglars Adam and Jamie go cold as they try to beat a heat-detecting alarm sensor.
Earthquake Machine (Aug. 30)
Adam and Jamie take on one of the greatest scientist/inventor and myth creator legends of all time: Nikolai Tesla and his Earthquake Machine. Tory and Kari investigate a lethal lava lamp.
Deadly Straw (Sept. 6)
Can the wind in a tropical hurricane get so strong that it can blow a piece of straw through a palm-tree trunk? Can a hurricane blow the feathers off a chicken?
Killer Cable Snaps (Oct. 11)
If a cable at high tension snaps, can it slice a person clean in two? Does ancient pottery contain sounds from the past that can be played back and listened to today, just like a record?
Air Cylinder Rocket (Oct. 18)
Can a ruptured cylinder — carefully aimed — really cause the massive damage some people claim? Meanwhile, Tory, Grant and Kari go back in time to test some prototypes from the past.
More Myths Revisited (Oct. 25)
"Myths Revisited" offers Jamie and Adam the chance to clear their names. Watch as they repeat past experiments to see if their original answer was genuine or bogus.
Exploding Lighter (Nov. 1)
Jamie and Adam find out if a small, disposable butane lighter can suddenly ignite with the force of several sticks of dynamite. The "Magnificent Three" try and shoot down some popular gunslinger myths.
Concrete Glider (Nov. 8)
Adam and Jamie test the old engineering challenge that you can't make a concrete glider fly. Kari, Grant and Tory find out just how dangerous it is to stand too close to the edge of a train platform.
Firearms Folklore (Nov. 29)
Could a criminal's bullet have hit and jammed the empty chamber of a policeman's revolver? Could two bullets colliding mid-air could fuse together? Is a hammer more dangerous than you think?
Anti-Gravity Device (Dec. 6)
Could leaving Christmas lights on your tree overnight cause it to bursts into flames? Is Anti-gravity science or science fiction? Can vodka cure the pain of a jellyfish sting?
22,000-Foot Fall (Dec. 13)
Could a World War II turret gunner fall 22,000 feet, only to be saved by the explosion of a 1,000-pound bomb beneath him that cushions his fall? The team visits a bulb that's been burning for 106 years.
Holiday Special (Dec. 6)
Can six reindeer run fast enough to launch an ultralite glider? Does one burn more calories jogging Naked in the snow or by putting on an Airtight jogging suit and running in a hot desert?
2007
Hindenberg Mystery (Jan. 10)
Did hydrogen really cause the Hindenburg fire? Meanwhile Kari, Tory and Grant test the saying: "If you're being chased by a crocodile, run in a zig-zag, because crocs can't turn corners at speed."
Pirate Special (Jan. 17)
Are cannonballs more deadly than the splinters sprayed from a mighty broadside blast? Why would a pirate wear a patch over a perfectly good eye?
Underwater Car (Jan. 24)
Can you escape a submerged car? Is it possible to fold an 8"x11" piece of paper in half more than seven times? On the flip side, can the team create a piece of paper that's the size of a football field?
Speed Cameras (March 7)
Can a driver beat a speed camera by speeding faster than they can click? How about using license plate protectors or changing lanes? Can a defibrillator's volts shock more than a heart?
Dog Myths (March 14)
Is it possible to teach an old dog new tricks? Can a burglar really "beat the guard dog"? Will running a zig-zag pattern and doubling back really throw off a bloodhound's legendary nose?
More Myths Revisited (March 21)
The MythBusters tackle a few myths that left you peeved, like Exploding Trombone, Sniper Scope, Finger in the Barrel and Coke and Mentos.
Voice Flame Extinguisher (Apr. 11)
Is it possible to put out a fire using only your voice? Adam and Jamie put this myth to the test. Meanwhile, Grant, Tory and Kari go deeper ... deeper ... deeper into the world of hypnosis
Birds in a Truck (Apr. 18)
If birds in a truck take flight do they lighten the load? Grant, Tory and Kari investigate if a photo found on the Net showing a speedboat impaled on a channel marker, almost neatly split in half, is real.
Walking on Water (Apr. 25)
Can ninjas run on water as movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon would have us believe? Kari, Tory and Grant try to find out if a ninja could really stop a samurai sword with his bare hands?
Western Myths (May 30)
Adam and Jamie saddle up for some Western myths. Kari, Tory and Grant test the modern marvel of airbags. You've got it all: past and present; horses and cars; guns and explosions.
Big Rig Myths (June 6)
In Exploding Tire of Death, Adam and Jamie try to find out if an exploding truck tire can kill. Meanwhile, Kari, Tory and Grant investigate another fuel efficiency fable.
Grenades and Guts (June 13)
Jamie and Adam investigate the cliché that a quick thinking action hero can protect others from a grenade blast. The build team tests an Internet video with an outrageous claim.
Snow Special (June 20)
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! It's all about pure powder and the MythBusters team is ready to tear up those classic movie myths on everything snow.
Baseball Myths (Aug. 8)
Can filling a baseball bat with cork inject more spring into your swing? Does wearing black under the eyes really reduce glare? Is it possible to hit a ball so hard that the cover flies off it?
Viewer's Special (Aug. 15)
Can you sneeze with your eyes open? And if you do will your eyeballs pop out of their sockets? Can you stop a speeding car by putting it into reverse? Could a tennis ball with a hole cut in it pick a lock?
Red Rag to a Bull (Aug. 22)
Does the color red drive a bull toward psychopathy? The team tests the saying: 'bull in a china shop.' And. if someone put their gun in the stove and turned it on would the results be lethal?
Superhero Hour (Aug. 29)
The MythBusters are wearing their underpants on the outside. And why? Because this is Superhero Hour! The MythBusters test the Batmobile's 90-degree turn, the grappling hook, and ring punch.
Myth Revolution (Sept. 5)
In RFID Tags, Kari, Tory and Grant are putting the latest RFID conspiracy theorists to the test. Meanwhile Adam and Jamie are testing a myth about weapons.
Trailblazers (Oct. 31)
Adam and Jamie get on the trail of some flammable Hollywood fables (i.e. firing a bullet at a gas tank) while Kari, Grant and Tory see if a defibrilator will burn up an underwire bra.
Exploding Water Heater (Nov. 7)
Can an ordinary water heater build up so much pressure that it rockets through the roof and into the atmosphere? Meanwhile, Tory, Grant, and Kari try on some all-American myths about blue jeans.
Special Supersized Myths (Nov. 14)
In this supersized special, the MythBusters take on new great white shark myths, ramp up classic myths about jet taxis and rocket cars, and try to waterski behind a cruise ship.
Shooting Fish in a Barrel (Nov. 21)
The MythBusters test the truth behind some time-honored sayings and conventional wisdom. Is it as simple as shooting fish in a barrel? Are elephants scared of mice? And the cure for a hot chile burn?
Pirates2 (Nov. 28)
Is it possible to survive an overturned boat by breathing the trapped air? Can you escape being buried up to your neck in sand? If no ammo was available, could pirates use cutlery, glass and nails?
Confederate Steam Gun (Dec. 5)
Jamie and Adam take on a steam-powered machine gun rumored to fire 400 rounds a minute at a 300-yard range. Kari, Grant, and Tory use their lying skills to test ways to beat a lie detector.
Airplane Hour (Dec. 12)
Jamie and Adam take wing to test if a person with no flight training can safely land an airplane. Tory, Grant, and Kari jump on some Hollywood-inspired skydiving myths.
2008
James Bond, Part 1 (Jan. 16)
Can an electromagnetic watch really deflect a bullet? Would a round from Bond's gun pierce a propane cylinder? Could a boat survive driving up the bank of a river intact?
Lead Balloon (Jan. 23)
Can Adam and Jamie get a lead balloon to fly? Is it possible to drop a couple sticks of dynamite into a lake and create ideal surfing conditions?
Airplane on a Conveyor Belt (Jan. 30)
The team takes a crash-course in remote controlled airplane flying, bug-out by testing the "cockroach survival" theory, then return to fraternity pranks with exploding cans of shaving cream.
MacGyver Myths (Feb. 2)
Jamie and Adam try to blow a hole in a wall using pure sodium metal dropped in a water bottle The build team tries building an ultralight airplane with raw bamboo, a small stolen engine, and duct tape.
James Bond, Part 2 (Feb. 6)
Is it possible for a pen-sized bomb to blow a crash-test dummy clean in half? Can Oddjob's sartorial weapon slice the head off a statue?
Viewer's Special 2 (Feb. 13)
Why would ancient man go to all the trouble of making stone arrowheads when sharpening a stick would have done the same job? Could machine gunfire mow down a tree?
Alaska Special (Apr. 23)
Adam and Jamie test the theory of cabin fever. Can a solitary stick of dynamite really sink a pickup parked on a frozen lake? The build team takes on the myth of car vs. moose.
Shark Week Special 2 (July 27)
Do dogs and injured "flapping" fish attract sharks? Will Robo-Shark eat Tory?
Exploding Steak (Aug. 6)
We test two myths suggested by the fans: alternate steak tenderizing methods and road rage.
NASA Moon Landing (Aug. 27)
Adam and Jamie investigate if the U.S. government shot the footage of the astronauts in a studio. The build team takes on claims that footage of footprints and flags flapping has to be faked.
Viral Hour (Sept. 3)
Can a car be blasted 15 feet in the air with the water pressure from 10fire hoses? Can ordinary sawdust when airblasted through a flame explode into a catastrophic fireball? Do goats really faint?
Phone Book Friction (Sept. 10)
If you interweave the pages of two phone books, are they impossible to pull apart? Can the build team dispell five mini-myths from the movie Deep Blue Sea?
Water Stun Gun (Sept. 17)
Is an electronic stun gun mixed with water a possible weapon for crowd control? Can a fire extinguisher caught in a fire actually blow up? Is walking over hot coals just mind over matter?
Blind Driving (Oct. 8)
Is it really possible to drive a car completely blind? Do metal cleats on golf shoes really attract lightning. Can a huge underground explosion really cause a ball to drop from the lip into the hole?
Ninjas 2 (Oct. 15)
Can an arrow be caught in midair? Is there really a punching technique that can floor an opponent with only a 1-inch lead in? Can an underwater blowpipe be stealthily used to fell an opponent?
Alcohol Myths (Oct. 22)
Is there such thing as "beer goggles"? Can running on a treadmill or slapping someone's face help to sober up a drunk person? Can an ancient medieval weapon really fire 200 arrows over 500 yards?
Motorcycle Flip (Oct 29)
Can a flagpole in the front wheel of a motorcycle create a head-over-handlebars flip? Kari, Grant and Tory test whether or not it is possible to break out of jail using bed sheets, hair and toilet paper.
Coffin Punch (Nov. 5)
The team tests What is really bulletproof. Then, once buried alive inside a coffin is it possible to escape?
End With a Bang (Nov. 12)
Is it really true that you can’t polish dung? Is hitting the ground at speed really faster than a standing start? Then, Adam and Jamie test another classic - is it really best to end with a bang?
2009
Demolition Derby (April 8th)
In this two-hour special episode kicking off the series’ 7th season, the MYTHBUSTERS are on a mission to mash metal – testing four fables of automotive mayhem. First, Adam and Jamie find out whether a key scene from an iconic motoring movie is fact or fake film physics – can shifting the center of gravity on a speeding bus stop it from turning over in a seemingly impossible, speedy right hand turn? Next, Adam and Jamie revisit a two-truck head on collision where a compact car was eventually discovered pancaked between the fused wreckage of the trucks. Meanwhile Kari, Grant and Tory look at four familiar Hollywood chase scene clichés and also analyze a popular car commercial that suggests their luxury product can beat gravity in a 4000-foot race. A car is dropped from nearly a mile in the air while Grant races a car on the ground to see who reaches the target zone first.
Alaska Special 2 (April 15th)
On this blisteringly cold episode of MYTHBUSTERS, the team packs up their sleds, their brass monkeys and their ingenuity for their second Alaska special. Adam and Jamie kick things off by plunging head first into an engineering conundrum and arguably the most challenging build in series history: could a boat be made out of pykrete (a composite material made of sawdust and ice)? And Grant, Kari and Tory test whether a car could be split down the middle by a v-shaped snowplow.
Banana Slip, Double Dip (April 22nd)
Adam and Jamie take on one of the oldest gags in slapstick comedy -- Is a banana peel really a guaranteed slip and fall? Next, the guys test a myth fans have wanted to see since it appeared on Seinfeld -- is a twice-dunked chip actually germ warfare? Meanwhile, Kari Grant and Tory test the myth of do-it-yourself diamonds. Can you get rich at home by using peanut butter and a microwave, molten iron and graphite or other recipes found on the internet to make diamonds?
YouTube™ Special (April 29th)
In this episode, the MYTHBUSTERS test fan myths sent in via their YouTube™ channel (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=290018A7BF3DC8FB). Jamie and Adam test to see if an everyday household match has the explosive punch to fire a homemade cannon. Then, in one of the team’s biggest builds ever, the Build Team build a 7-foot diameter ball of Lego to see if you can successfully roll it down a hill, Indiana Jones style. And Adam and Jamie use a series of tests with a flexed-up muscle car to see if they can set a tire on fire by burning rubber.
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Crash and Burn
Wednesday, November 11th at 9 PM (ET/PT)
Adam and Jamie take on Hollywood, testing whether a car falling off a cliff will explode upon impact, while Jessi, Tory and Grant take on the world's first rocketeer.
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Hurricane Windows
Wednesday, November 4th at 9 PM (ET/PT)
On this cold and blustery episode, Adam and Jamie bet the house on a highly contentious hurricane survival tale in "Hurricane Windows" - open or closed? Meanwhile, Kari, Grant, and Tory tackle two frigid fables involving liquid nitrogen...

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