The fantasy continues for skateboarding legend Rob Dyrdek and his crew as they return for another quirky season of chaos and laughter at the Fantasy Factory.
Genre: Comedy, Reality-TV
Cast:Rob Dyrdek , Ralph Saenz , Chris Pfaff , Chanel West Coast , Scott Pfaff , Jeremy Larner , Pat Dyrdek , Chris Boykin , Gene Dyrdek , Anthony Vargas , Denise Dyrdek , Travis Barker , Paul Rodriguez , Ken Block , Matty Lee , Geoff Taylor , Jason B. Bergh , Shane Nickerson
Rob becomes the first indoor "blobber" and invests in a restaurant with the LA Lakers' Lamar Odom
Rob's meets with a shaman for power animal inspiration to attempt an 100 ft jump in a race car.
Rob and legendary skateboarder Danny Way team up in an attempt to break the world record (70mph) for fastest land speed on a towed skateboard. As they prepare for the big day, Rob begins to see a unique connection developing between his cousin Drama and a life-sized test dummy they call "Timmy the Testie." On the day of the record-breaking attempt, severe winds threaten both the safety of Rob and Danny, and the success of their perilous stunt.
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.
Rob finds Drama staring at the wall in his closet-sized office, and decides it's time to help his young cousin get motivated with some good old fashioned hypnotherapy. Based on Rob's own success with hypnotherapy, he is convinced that a visit to the same doctor will help his listless assistant achieve his ultimate dream of becoming a successful music producer. Rob agrees to build Drama a music studio in the Factory, as long as Drama agrees to do a rap duet with Chanel, the Fantasy Factory's very own gangster-rapping receptionist. Mixed into all of the fun is Rob's newest toy: a tennis ball gun capable of shooting balls at speeds of up to 200 miles per hour.
Rob decides to bring his family out to the Fantasy Factory for the premiere screening of the movie he wrote, produced and starred in called, "Street Dreams". Believing the massive warehouse should also be a Fantasy Factory for his parents, he prepares for their arrival by setting up individual fantasy-nooks for them within the massive warehouse.
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".
Rob and the cast of Fantasy Factory gather to walk us through some of their favorite unseen moments from Season One, so far. Scenes include: Rob's contract to stuff Drama in case his cousin dies in a shark attack, a brief inquiry into a make-out session between two Fantasy Factory staffers, what it looks like when it snows at the Factory in eighty-degree weather, and much more.
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.
Rob decides to make the Fantasy Factory a place where dreams come true when he helps a young dance phenom create a star-studded video in the warehouse. The cast of Nitro Circus also comes by to wreak havoc.
Rob and Drama take us through some of their favorite Fantasy Factory moments from season one -- from Rob's 100-foot rally car jump to riding the world's biggest skateboard down the Venice Beach boardwalk. The show also includes some "behind the scenes" peeks at what it's like creating the Fantasy Factory TV show.
Rob holds a skate contest at the Fantasy Factory with fellow pro skaters Ryan Sheckler, Paul Rodriguez, Eric Koston and others. Prizes include a beaten up dancing gorilla, an early eighties moped, and a 1986 mint-condition Fiero. Rob gets a chance to drag race his newly beefed up 1969 Camaro against Sheckler's new Ferarri, and teases Chanel relentlessly about her alleged crush on Ryan.
In the Season 2 premiere, the world-famous skateboarder dares to purchase and jockey a thoroughbred racehorse. Rob also helps his cousin Drama rise to the status of "mini-mogul" with Drama's burgeoning new T-shirt company.
Rob Dyrdek enters the world of Gymkhana, an artistic genre of precision rally car drifting. With the help of Ken Block, Rob decides to make his own stunt video using his own custom built. miniature rally car.
Rob Dyrdek decides to team up with his former business partner DJ Greyboy, to bring back a long lost 70's offshoot of BMXing known as sidehacking.
Rob lands himself in hot water with his mom, when he winds up in the tabloids for stumbling out of a club with John Mayer.
Rob and Drama take us behind the scenes at the Fantasy Factory, reliving some of their favorite highlights, unaired hilarious bonus scenes, and some of the best outtakes that happened during shooting.
Rob takes Drama to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to spend some quality vacation time at his parents. The family visits a wildlife preserve, and Rob shoots a photo for the launch of his DC clothing line, "The Dyrdek Collection."
Rob decides it's time to bring his alter-ego, "Bobby Light" out of retirement. Rob also finds himself in an inter-office bathroom war with his eternally uptight manager, Jeremy.
Rob challenges longtime friend and fellow Pro Skater, Steve Berra, to a competition between the Fantasy Factory and "The Berrics," the skate facility owned by Berra and Eric Koston.
In this season finale, Rob invites Ludacris and NBA star, Carmelo Anthony to the Fantasy Factory to discuss a friendly charitable wager between the three of them.
In this documentary episode, we take a closer look at the road that led Rob to where he is today. Featuring archival and never before seen clips from "Rob & Big", "Fantasy Factory", and the DC Video that started his TV career.
Rob teams up with professional drifter, 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. Drama's choice of decor sends Rob on a mission to honor drama's unique face.
Rob calls Drama out for living a pretty careful existence. To help his young cousin learn to truly live his brand, Rob enlists the help of the notoriously reckless Chad Ochocinco.
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. Also, skateboarding phenomTorey Pudwill visits Factory.
Rob discovers that his trainer has created a new piece of exercise equipment. Rob creates an alter-ego named Barry Bright and films an entire infomercial to promote the new device, called the iCore Cruncher.
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.
Rob finds out that his mom, Patty, has fallen and shattered her ankle. He and Drama embark on a mission to ensure that the Dyrdek household is a more comfortable environment for his injured mom.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Rob holds a charity event to raise money for his "Sk8 for Life" foundation.His charity event is well attended, including appearances by Pharrell, Travis Barker, The Game, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and Dana White.
Justin Bieber visits the Fantasy Factory, Rob finds a place that will let him get chased down by a 400 pound tiger & Big Black returns and moves into a temporary office in Corpo.
When Rob discovers that Drama is planning to get a full mouth of veneers, he enlists the help of Big Black to prepare Drama for a modeling photo shoot in the factory. Rob is also invited to race professional Torc Truck driver Casey Currie.
Rob decides to form a "death metal kill pop" band called The Bleeding Frogs with Chanel, Drama, Big Black and two traveling musicians.
After a pickup game of dodge ball in the Fantasy Factory, Rob wants to put together a team to enter an extremely competitive dodge ball tournament in Los Angeles.
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Rob gives his mom, Patty, the full Hollywood superstar treatment when he casts her in a commercial for a new credit card company. At the red carpet premier of her commercial, Rob surprises Patty with an incredible special guest.
Rob jumps into the ring at a Wrestlemania event when the WWE teams up with the "Make A Wish Fountation".
Rob heads to Louisiana to renovate a dilapidated and poorly designed skate park then the Fantasy Factory crew build a float with the world's biggest skateboard and ride it in the Mardi Gras parade.
Rob decides that Drama and Big Cat have lost their connection and forces them into bonding activities.
Rob and Big Black embark on a mission to cheer up Drama after he breaks up with his girlfriend.
In the Season 5 premiere of Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, "Super Sonic Rob" shocks the world by kick flipping a car 360 degrees in the air - a stunt last attempted in the US in the 1970s.
Drama decides to create his own burrito company. To further enhance his marketing campaign, Rob insists that Drama fight a bull named "Murder."
Big Black wants to show plus-size ladies some love for the re-launch of his Do Work t-shirts. With the help of "Blobby Light," an overweight version of Rob's alter ego "Bobby Light", The cast prepare for their music video debut.
Rob helps Big Black seize the opportunity of a lifetime when Big Black is asked to be the spokesperson for the male-enhancement pill, Extenze.
Rob decides the lyrics to Chanel's new song "Eat My Cookie" are too provocative for her sweet image. With the help of Drama and Big Black, Rob writes a more G-rated version for Chanel to perform in her show at The Roxy.
Rob writes Drama a musical about his life as a birthday present. Also, Rob and longtime pro skater friend, Steve Berra, invent thier own sport and make a bet on turning Steve's old warehouse into a second Fantasy Factory.
With the help of two mediums and a ghost detector, Rob is determined to have Chanel identify the unwanted ghost that has been haunting her since she was a child. Also, Los Angeles honors Rob with his own national holiday.
Rob helps Big Black create a gourmet food truck called "Big Black's Dump Truck". Meanwhile, Rob is determined to make the second season of his MTV clip show "Ridiculousness" better by enrolling the cast in improv classes.
Drama and Chanel enter the Cover Miss and Cover Boy beauty pageant to see who is more beautiful. Rob becomes convinced that he is an alien and meets with Riley Martin, a famous alien abductee.
Get ready for an all new season of Fantasy Factory by looking back on "The Best of Everything We've Ever Done" - all our sketchiest slams, amazing alter egos, and insane stunts - plus Drama's journey from minivan to Man Dime.
Rob helps Big Cat live out his "Born a Lion" brand, and the Fantasy Factory takes on Dude Perfect in the ultimate basketball trick shot competition.
Big Black asks Rob for help making his rear end look good for a medical exam; Chanel trains to defend herself against stalkers.
Rob and Big make an infomercial for shoe trees, and Rob finds Drama's old diary.
Rob travels to Ohio to meet his newborn nephew and prove he's the ultimate "Funcle". While in Ohio, he prepares his parents for the apocalypse.
Big black wants to find love and Rob is more than happy to help out.
Big Black tries to win the golden spork on a celebrity episode of Snack Off. Big Cat trains to be an MMA fighter.
Chanel gets "fully uploaded" by viral video master Freddie Wong. Rob has a competition to find the perfect driver for his new "street jet".
Rob tries to break the world record for jumping a car backwards; Big Black gets a chance to do all the things he was too heavy for as a kid.
Rob invites 13 year old skateboarding phenom Jagger Eaton to the Factory to give him a shot at hosting the MTV viral clip show, Ridiculousness.
Rob enlists the help of a brilliant music video director to direct Chanel's new video. Then, after feeling left out of Drama and Sterling's bowling nights, Rob and Big Black challenge them to a high stakes bowl-off.
After a minor leakage incident, Rob is inspired to create a PSA about the importance of maintaining a clean butt, and convinces the rest of the cast to help him.
Rob sees a 3rd-place ostrich racing trophy in Big Cat's cage, and challenges both Drama and Big Cat to a cousin on brother on cousin Ostrich Race. The loser has to drink the entire contents of a jumbo ostrich egg.
For her 70th birthday, Rob helps Patty cross some items off her bucket list, featuring a real guest appearance on her favorite soap opera: "The Bold and the Beautiful".
When the prestigious Petersen Automotive Museum offers to add two of Rob's world record breaking stunt cars to its collection, Rob decides he must put the "Old War Dog," (the test vehicle used to prep the stunts), down.
Rob, Big Black and cast host this clip show filled with season highlights, behind the scenes outtakes, and bonus footage from season 7.
