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Original network
  
Discovery Channel

MythBusters (2008 season)

Country of origin
  
Australia United States

No. of episodes
  
20 (includes 8 specials)

Original release
  
January 16 (2008-01-16) – November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19)

The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is busted, plausible, or confirmed).

Contents

Episode 95 – "James Bond, Part 1"

  • Original air date: January 16, 2008
  • The MythBusters test various myths inspired by scenes in several James Bond movies.

    Episode 96 – "Lead Balloon"

  • Original air date: January 23, 2008
  • Lead Balloon

    The MythBusters, having already put the concrete glider through its paces, test another flight idiom.

    Episode 97 – "Airplane on a Conveyor Belt"

  • Original air date: January 30, 2008
  • Episode 98 – "James Bond, Part 2"

  • Original air date: February 6, 2008
  • Martinis: Shaken vs. Stirred

    Though this is not actually a myth, the Build Team decided to test why James Bond prefers his martinis "shaken, not stirred."

    Episode 99 – "Viewers' Special 2"

  • Original air date: February 13, 2008
  • Leaking Powder Keg

    On the MythBusters fansite, the build team tested another short myth.

    Episode 100 – "MacGyver Myths"

  • Original air date: February 20, 2008
  • MacGyver Challenge

    Adam and Jamie were put under a battery of tests to prove that they could match MacGyver's ingenuity. They were not necessarily testing these myths to bust or confirm them, but whether they had the smarts and the ability to make them work without any preparation. In each test, Adam and Jamie had a one-hour time limit and could only use the materials that they were provided by Tory and Grant.

    MacGyver Mini Myths

    In the weeks before the broadcast of the MacGyver special, the MythBusters were advertising this special using the following mini myths.

    Episode 101 – "Alaska Special"

  • Original air date: April 23, 2008
  • The MythBusters went to Alaska as part of the Discovery Channel's Alaska Week.

    Episode 102 – "Shark Week Special 2"

  • Original air date: July 27, 2008
  • This was a double length episode for Shark Week 2008 in which seven myths were tested.

    Playing Dead

    The myth was said to be borne out of claims from several survivors of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis.

    Shark-Prey Vision

    This was a web exclusive mini myth that Kari, Grant, and Tory tested.

    Episode 103 – "Exploding Steak"

  • Original air date: August 6, 2008
  • Episode 104 – "NASA Moon Landing"

  • Original air date: August 27, 2008
  • Announced by "This Week at NASA" on NASA TV on February 8, 2008. "The Marshall Space Flight Center hosted the MythBusters television show. The MythBusters chose Marshall as one of several NASA locations for an episode to debunk the notion that NASA never landed on the moon. The cast conducted tests involving a feather, a weight, a lunar soil boot print, and a flag in a vacuum. A team of Marshall scientists helped with the tests."

    Vacuum Myths

    In order to test these myths, the Build Team made a trip to the Marshall Space Flight Center to use one of their specialized vacuum chambers. The hammer and feather demonstration was not aired in the original episode due to time constraints, but can be seen as a supplement on the MythBusters website.

    Episode 105 – "Viral Hour"

  • Original air date: September 3, 2008
  • Despite the fact that most of the myths tested in this episode were confirmed, the MythBusters warned that not all viral videos are what they appear. They posted their version of the hoax Rubik's Cube viral videos online that showed Adam solving a Rubik's Cube with his feet while Jamie solved one blindfolded. In reality, they started with solved cubes and just manipulated them randomly. They then ran the footage backwards in order to give the illusion that they solved the puzzles. The illusion was partially achieved by having a crewmember walk backwards in the background so he would appear to walk normally in the final video.

    iOnion

    This was a myth based on a video posted on YouTube website (it was this video created by the user Household Hacker). This myth was cut for time, which was why it was not shown in the actual episode. It was instead posted as a supplement on the MythBusters website.

    Episode 106 – "Phone Book Friction"

  • Original air date: September 10, 2008
  • Black Powder Shark

    The Build Team received a request to test whether the final scene in the film Deep Blue Sea where the protagonists destroy the last shark with a harpoon gun, some gunpowder, and a car battery, was possible. To test these myths, Tory built a replica shark named "Hugo" out of foam.

    Episode 107 – "Water Stun Gun"

  • Original air date: September 17, 2008
  • Extinguisher Explosion

    The Build Team tested whether the following fire extinguishers, if thrown into a fire, will explode and put out the fire.

    Episode 108 – "Blind Driving"

  • Original air date: October 8, 2008
  • Episode 109 – "Ninjas 2"

  • Original air date: October 15, 2008
  • Catching an Arrow

    This myth was revisited due to fan complaints that the bow was too close to the arrow catching rig, so the arrow was traveling faster than it would at a farther distance. Fans also pointed out many people who could catch an arrow on camera and wanted the MythBusters to bring one on the show.

    Episode 110 – "Alcohol Myths"

  • Original air date: October 22, 2008
  • Stone Cold Sober

    Adam and Jamie tested several alleged methods for sobering up quickly. For each test, one of the co-hosts subjected himself to the remedy while the other did not, and both then traced a line pattern as quickly and accurately as possible. The difference in their performances was taken as the effectiveness of the remedy, although Adam also mentioned at the end of the experiment that their BAC measurements agreed with the differences in their performances as well. They tried to sober up by...

    Hwacha

    The Hwacha is an ancient rocket launcher built in Korea based on earlier designs of ancient Chinese firearms technology such as the fire arrows that shoots in rapid fire sequence hundreds of rockets at once. The Build Team tested this weapon in 3 parts.

    Episode 111 – "Motorcycle Flip"

  • Original air date: October 29, 2008
  • Motor Bike Flip

    This is a movie myth based upon a scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

    Prison Break

    The Build Team tested whether or not a person can escape prison (in this case, climbing down the face of the Alameda County Courthouse) by using a rope made out of...

    Episode 112 – "Coffin Punch"

  • Original air date: November 5, 2008
  • What is Bulletproof? 2

    Adam and Jamie take fan requests and determine if the following objects are bulletproof.

    Episode 113 – "End With a Bang"

  • Original air date: November 12, 2008
  • Episode SP12 – "Viewer Special Threequel"

  • Original air date: November 19, 2008
  • References

    MythBusters (2008 season) Wikipedia


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