MythBusters
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?
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Episode 1 - Brown Note
Episode 1 - Brown Note Episode 2 - Salsa Escape Episode 3 - Exploding Port-a-Potty Episode 4 - Is Yawning Contagious? Episode 5 - Cooling a Six-Pack Episode 6 - Son of a Gun Episode 7 - Breaking Glass Episode 8 - Jet Pack Episode 9 - Killer Brace Position Episode 10 - Bullet Proof Water Episode 11 - Jaws Special Episode 12 - Border Slingshot Episode 13 - Killer Tissue Box Episode 14 - Escape Slide Parachute Episode 15 - MythBusters Revisited Episode 16 - Chinese Invasion Alarm Episode 17 - Confederate Rocket Episode 18 - Vodka Myths Episode 19 - Steel Toe-Cap Amputation Episode 20 - Seasickness - Kill or Cure
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S3 • E1
Brown Note
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?
2005-02-16
S3 • E2
Salsa Escape
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?
2005-02-23
S3 • E3
Exploding Port-a-Potty
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?
2005-03-02
S3 • E4
Is Yawning Contagious?
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?
2005-03-09
S3 • E5
Cooling a Six-Pack
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.
2005-03-23
S3 • E6
Son of a Gun
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?
2005-03-30
S3 • E7
Breaking Glass
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?
2005-05-18
S3 • E8
Jet Pack
Adam and Jamie create their own personal flying machine from scratch. Is the ancient secret to mummification ... the shape of the pyramid?
2005-06-09
S3 • E9
Killer Brace Position
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.
2005-06-22
S3 • E10
Bullet Proof Water
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?
2005-07-13
S3 • E11
Jaws Special
Could a real shark be as strong as Spielberg's Jaws? Will punching a shark save your skin? Will a bullet blow a scuba tank sky high?
2005-07-17
S3 • E12
Border Slingshot
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?
2005-07-27
S3 • E13
Killer Tissue Box
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?
2005-08-03
S3 • E14
Escape Slide Parachute
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?
2005-08-10
S3 • E15
MythBusters Revisited
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!
2005-10-12
S3 • E16
Chinese Invasion Alarm
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?
2005-10-19
S3 • E17
Confederate Rocket
The American Civil War was fought with bayonets, muskets and cannons. But was that all? Not according to the MythBusters.
2005-10-26
S3 • E18
Vodka Myths
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.
2005-11-02
S3 • E19
Steel Toe-Cap Amputation
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?
2005-11-09
S3 • E20
Seasickness - Kill or Cure
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?
2005-11-16