
MythBusters
The team find out whether it's possible to build a working cannon using materials in a barn.

The team find out whether it's possible to build a working cannon using materials in a barn.

Testing the hijinks from the "Indiana Jones" franchise.

Adam and Jamie, along with Al Jean, the executive producer of "The Simpsons."

Efficiently boarding an airplane; tracing a bullet made of teeth or bone.

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.

Jamie and Adam see if a hurricane can blow the feathers off a chicken.

Can a car stereo destroy a car with just sound?; Australian tall tales.

The latest real-world alarm solutions; underwater explosion.

Existence of a massive whirlpool; snowplows burying people.

The guys investigate whether or not a farmer's trousers can suddenly explode.

Adam and Jamie cook up a DIY nightmare as they mix paint and dynamite for a home improvement myth.

The team flies a kite during a thunderstorm.

Helium-filled footballs.

Adam and Jamie receive an email with a photo of a shredded plane; they investigate the cause.

Adam and Jamie explore a prison myth and try to make a deadly weapon with newspaper and underwear.

Curing seasickness; the economic benefits of driving a truck with the tailgate down.