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Fantasy Factory Episodes | Season 3 | |
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This Is A Skateboard Car
Rob teams up with professional drift racer, Vaughn Gittin Jr., to create the world's very first Skateboarding Car. Merging drift racing and skateboarding, the two pioneers of a brand new sport test their specially fabricated car at a custom built indoor car skate park. Rob also moves his cousin, Drama, into a brand new office next to his own atop the Fantasy Factory skate plaza. Plus, Drama's choice of decor sends Rob on a mission to honor drama's unique face.
Live Your Brand
Rob calls Drama out for living a pretty careful existence, despite having his own brand named "Young & Reckless," To help his young cousin learn to truly live his brand, Rob enlists the help of the notoriously reckless Chad Ochocinco. Rob also hooks up his other cousin, Big Cat, with a sweet new ride. In the end, Rob sets up the perfect proving ground for Drama to finally have a chance to live up to the "Young and Reckless" brand name.
Cheese Ballers!
Rob believes that he makes an exceptionally tasty grilled cheese sandwich. After some research, he discovers a venue for his gift: The Grilled Cheese Invitational. Setting out to make the "most expensive grilled cheese known to man," Rob and his cousin hunt for the perfect ingredients, design a logo and costumes, and are convinced that they will take the crown at the GCI. Young skateboarding phenom, Torey Pudwill visits the Fantasy Factory to skate and ask Rob for a small favor. The two of them head out to one of Rob's SafeSpot SkateSpot's to film an epic trick.
It's Barry... Barry Bright!
While working out with his trainer, Rob discovers that she has created and built a new piece of exercise equipment. Determined to help launch it into the lucrative world of gimmicky fitness products, Rob creates an alter-ego named Barry Bright and films an entire infomercial to promote the new device, called the iCore Cruncher. He also helps Chanel, his rapping receptionist, take her career to the next level by landing her a spread in Maxim magazine.
Fantasy Factory's Sketchiest Moments
Rob and Drama recap some of the sketchiest and scariest moments of all three seasons of Fantasy Factory. Loaded with behind the scenes commentary, unseen footage, and some of the most memorable scenes from the series, this is a humorous look back at some of the best 'Fantasy Factory' action through the eyes of its stars.
Operation: Save Patty
Rob finds out that his mom, Patty, has fallen and shattered her ankle. Enlisting the help of his cousin Drama, he embarks on, "Operation Save Patty", a mission to travel to his home town of Kettering, Ohio and ensure that the Dyrdek household is a more comfortable environment for his injured mom. Also on Rob's agenda is disproving Patty's stubborn theory that Rob simply isn't a funny person. His desire to make her laugh brings them all the way to the Funny Bone comedy stage, in Kettering, where Rob performs stand-up comedy for the first (and probably last) time.
He's Just A Little Mini-Pig
Rob challenges his manager, Jeremy, to a happiness contest, when he discovers that Jeremy is a devout follower of Indian spiritual guru, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and that Jeremy considers Rob's version of happiness only "transitory." He agrees to take a spiritual journey with Jeremy, as long as Jeremy agrees to take part in some good, old-fashioned Fantasy Factory fun. Rob also reluctantly takes on the role of mini-pig sitter for the week.
I'm An Awkward Enabler!
Rob and Drama realize that the Big Cat's awkwardness might actually be hindering his personal growth. To help his cousin, Rob brings in a specialist, and organizes an Awkward Intervention with everyone at the Fantasy Factory. Rob also signs a deal with 7-11 to build another Safe Spot Skate Spot in a park in North Hollywood. As part of the deal, 7-11 agrees to let Rob convert a local 7-11 into a Dyrdek themed store.
Best Of, Bonus And Behind The Scenes
Rob and Drama look back on some of their favorite scenes from Season 3, share some bonus scenes that didn't make it into the episodes, and take a look at some behind the scenes moments with the Fantasy Factory crew. Filled with never-before seen footage, this is a peek inside exactly what happens inside the Fantasy Factory.
Hawaiian Manventure
Laird Hamilton invites Rob and Drama to Kauai for some tow-in surfing. Although he has never surfed before, Rob decides it's time to up his "man level" by taking on a big wave. Joining them on their Manventure is super-athlete and legendary skateboader, Danny Way. Along the way, the guys go squid fishing, have a traditional Luau, and visit Laird's "man camp."
WWII... 1972
Rob needs some inspiration for his new clothing line, so he and Drama go deep under cover as old men, to get a feel for the incredible style and vocabulary of the older generation. On a mission to discover alternative swear words, while discovering old fashion, the two become "Stanley" Dyrdek and "Russell Pfaff," two distinguished older gentlemen with a flair for style. Chanel, Rob's rapping receptionist, pitches Rob a new invention inspired by a bra strap.
Jingle Z
Rob holds a charity event to raise money for his "Sk8 for Life" foundation, a charity designed to put skateboards into the hands of underprivileged kids. In preparation for the big day, he introduces Drama to "Skatey," the new SK8 4 Life mascot. Along the way, Rob discovers that he may be the Jay-Z of jingles, and leans on his manager, Jeremy, to get him an actual jingle deal. His charity event is well attended, including appearances by Pharrell, Travis Barker, The Game, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Dana White, and some of the best pro-skaters in the world.
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