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Rob Dydrek's Fantasy Factory Episodes | Season 1 | |
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Blob, Super Blob
Rob Dyrdek has always believed in making his fantasies a reality - from becoming a pro skateboarder to his new goal of becoming a mogul. To help make this happen, he's constructed a 25,000 square-foot warehouse to house the world's first indoor concrete skate plaza as well as offices for himself, Drama, his lawyer, manager and their "Corpo." Rob arrives to work, driving his tiny T-Rex car into the warehouse and doing donuts before entering his office. He calls in Drama over the loud speaker to complain about how tattered and beat up Meaty looks compared to their adorable new puppy Beefy and puts Drama in charge of fixing the fly situation in the office. He then reveals his plan to meet with Lamar Odom of the LA Lakers (an up and coming mogul in his own right) about investing in his new Asian fusion restaurant, East. He's even put up basketball hoops all over the factory to get a good vibe going for Lamar's visit.
Get With Your Power Animal
At Rob's Fantasy Factory, Big Cat calls in Rob to show him the new Rob Dydrek signature DC shoes. Rob asks his cousin how he feels about him having 14 signatures shoes and only one shoe release party. Later, jewelry designer Marky Mark drops by to prepare a new shoe representing Rob's latest release on his shoe chain. Marky Mark guarantees the chain will be ready for the release party. On the way to the shoe release party, Rob begins to bust Drama for sporting zero DC apparel to a DC party. Obviously, Drama feels a bit ashamed. At the party, Marky Mark hooks up Rob with his updated shoe chain. Later, Rob asks Ken Block, a rally car drive and the founder of DC Shoes about a rally car that seemed like a prop in the party. Ken explained that he had retired the car after a ridiculous jump. Feeling intrigued about jumping a car, Rob asked if he thought it would be possible to do it himself. Ken made his confidence in Rob clear and agreed to set up a jump with a rally car. Later at the Fantasy Factory, Rob meets up with pro-skater, Steve Berra to catch some air with a little of a dirt bike for speed. Unfortunately, this practice has Big Cat wipe out sending his body directly into the ramp. Paramedics arrived on the scene and sent him away to the hospital.
Extreme Timmy!
Rob rides into Jeremy's office on Drama's crocodile Jazzy to inform him that he can't make a Tuesday morning meeting because he's got skateboarding legend Danny Way coming into the factory. Rob's going to pull him on the T-Rex to break the land speed world record. After all, that's' what the factory's all about: making deals and breaking records! Rob decides to practice by pulling Drama on the T-Rex, but Drama isn't one to mess with death in that way. Even Rob has to admit that he's nervous to take part in such a dangerous stunt. Danny Way arrives at the factory and immediately dives into the foam pit. Getting down to business, Rob flips through the world record book and marvels at all of Danny's accomplishments. Even though Rob has twenty-one world records of his own, he knows that all of them will one day be broken. To preserve his record legacy, Rob tells Danny he wants to keep the board he uses to break the land speed record and Danny agrees. Then they take the T-Rex out for a spin to see all it can do.
Motelier
Rob is offered the opportunity to redevelop and add the Dyrdek name to his very own Las Vegas Motel. Excited by the prospect of becoming a "Motelier," Rob drags Drama and Corpo to Vegas with him, to take a look at his new, potential business venture. While they are in Las Vegas, the four of them ride down more than a mile and a half of high-speed ziplines, to see if it's something Rob might want to add to the Fantasy Factory. The foursome also visit Big Bear Lake, where they blob into frigid, ice cold water. After the zipline installation at the Fantasy Factory is complete, the employees of Dyrdek Enterprises give it a test run.
Bangin' On Fools
Rob catches Drama in his office, doing nothing but staring at his blank wall. When Rob asks Drama what he really wants to do with his life, Drama admits that he wants to be a music producer but doesn't have the proper equipment to do so. Namely, a studio to work from. Rob offers to build him one, but decides Drama needs to see a hypnotherapist as well to make sure he stays motivated. Chanel calls Rob to inform him that some men have arrived with a giant tennis ball gun at the factory. Apparently, Rob has purchased this machine from 'American Gladiators' and shoots out tennis balls at up to one hundred miles an hour. Rob tests it out, shooting tennis balls at Jeremy's window and anyone who dares enter the factory.
This Is Not Mom-Certified
Rob welcomes skateboarders Terry Kennedy and Paul Rodriguez and screenwriter Nino Scalia to the factory for a meeting of the Street Dreams team. Street Dreams is the first authentic, for skateboarders, by skateboarders feature film that Rob wrote with Nino and starred in with Terry and Paul. Rob is so pumped about the film that he's flying his parents in and having a premiere screening at the Fantasy Factory. After the screening announcement, Rob and the guys get to doing what they do best: skating. The guys from Berkela films stop by the factory to help Rob plan the screening. He explains he's having it primarily so his mom can know what the movie's all about and not be ashamed to have her friends go see it - and so he can see her reaction when he pauses the scene in the movie where Drama moons the camera! The Berkela films guys quickly agree that they can make this a screening no one will forget!
Shark Sugar
Rob creates a new toy line of skater-kids called Wild Grinders, based on his childhood skate crew. With the toys already in high demand, Rob is inspired to create a new character called, Shark Attack. In genuine Dyrdek-style, Rob decides to promote the toy by actually getting attacked by a real shark. Equipped with an anti-shark suit and helmet, Rob convinces his nervous cousin, Drama, to accompany him to the Bahamas and explore the world of "shark attack tourism."
Unseen Footage Show
Rob, Drama and all of Corpo go through all the best scenes that didn't make the air this season on 'Fantasy Factory.'
No Mandals
Rob's dream of building several legal skate spots in city parks all over Los Angeles is given a head start when a large fast-food company agrees to fund construction of the first ever "Safe Spot Skate Spot" - a skate plaza designed by Rob, in downtown Lafayette Park. In return, Rob is asked to create some viral videos to advertise the restaurant brand. This inspires Rob to create internet-buzz by building the biggest skateboard in the world. The Mayor of Los Angeles accompanies Rob on a world record ride at the skate spot opening.
Cole Hernandez
Now that Rob's fulfilled his and Drama's fantasies, he decides to help out his superfan Cole Hernandez, who has been sending him dance videos of himself for years. Rob flies Cole out to the factory, takes him dancing on Hollywood Boulevard and hires choreographer Adam Sevani to help them shoot a dance video entitled "Butter Feet" that's sure to be an internet sensation. Meanwhile, Johnny Knoxville drops by the factory with actor Eddie Barbanell. After performing some stunts of his own, Knoxville comes through on a promise to have the guys from his new show 'Nitro Circus' visit as well. Travis Pastrana brings his motocross crew to the factory and even attempts to teach Rob how to do a back flip into the foam pit.
Best Of And Behind The Scenes
Rob looks back on his favorite moments from this season of Fantasy Factory and behind the scenes of the series. Highlights include Big Cat's injury, a look at the amazing animals Meaty and Beefy and Rob's infamous shark attack. In addition, Chanel closes things out with one of her custom raps.
Dusty Monkey
Pro skaters Ryan Sheckler, Paul Rodriguez Jr. and Eric Koston come to the factory for a skate contest. Later, Rob and Ryan drag race
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