MythBusters
The team applies science to the theory that the more they drink, the more attracted they will be.
The team applies science to the theory that the more they drink, the more attracted they will be.
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Testing if an ordinary water heater has the ability to fly like a rocket, right through your house.
Radio-frequency identification; weapons.
The team tests the grappling hook, the phantom ring punch and the phone booth change.
Testing a tale, if you have to cross a field with a bull, the last thing you want to do is wear red.
Viewers suggest myths to test.
The team tackles snow myths; they try to determine if popping a whip can cause an avalanche.
Jamie and Adam investigate a grenade blast; the combustibility of Diet Coke and Mentos.
Adam and Jamie test how dangerous an exploding truck tire can be.
Western myths; airbags.
Jamie and Adam retest controversial myths to see if their original answer was genuine.
The team tackles some of the holidays' biggest myths. Hosts: Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage.
Jamie and Adam detonate their largest explosion to test a World War II myth.
Adam and Jamie test three gun-related myths; testing mankind's first and simplest tool.
The flammability of Christmas tree lights; testing the claims of several anti-gravity devices.
Jamie and Adam explore the Exploding Lighter myth; the team goes gunslinging.
Jamie and Adam retest the most controversial myths.
Adam and Jamie find out if a compressed-air cylinder with a cracked valve can blast.
Adam and Jamie each try to make a glider out of concrete; the team plays with trains.
Jamie and Adam snap a cable at high tension to test if it can slice a person in two.
Scientific genius Nikola Tesla's earthquake machine; lethal lava lamp.
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