Bunkered in the bunker and out of harm's way, the scientific experts spend time delving into the science of explosions.
The MythBusters tackle a trio of car-related myths, starting with the question of whether a fundamental redesign might make cars work better in some circumstances.
The MythBusters test the limits and ability of pressure
The scientific experts test if super bubbly water is impossible to swim in, if a ninja can throw a blow dart while fully submerged and if someone can survive a huge fall into water by throwing a hammer to break the surface.
The physics of impacts and collisions are the focus of this earth-shattering episode.
Inflation is the theme of this episode, but not the boring financial kind! Instead, the MythBusters are investigating the science surrounding objects pumped full of pressurised air or other gases.
Delving into the science of animal behaviour, the MythBusters kick off this episode with a risky romp into a crocodile pit.
The unexpected and sometimes destructive properties of sound waves are the subject of this high-pitched episode, with the MythBusters investigating the science of whip-cracking.
The MythBusters go loco for motion, as they investigate if various vehicles can be repurposed in completely unintended ways.
The team turn up the heat with a trio of tests related to high temperature as they test if heat can turn jawbreakers into explosive disasters, firewalking, and if fire extinguishers can put out fire all by themselves.
An icy welcome awaits the team as they test if liquid nitrogen helps burglars, if a combination of extreme heat and ice can create an explosion, and if an instant freeze can cause a Christmas tree to become kindling.
Natural forces are the subject of this swirling, windy and shaky episode, as the MythBusters set out to test the awe-inspiring power that nature can produce.
The MythBusters hit the road to dig deep into the physics of movement, with three myths so confounding, they might even baffle Isaac Newton.
Steel yourself for sudden and chaotic changes in pressure, otherwise known as turbulence, as the MythBusters attempt to solve the mysteries of fluid dynamics.
MythBusting is a dirty job, but someone's got to do it! Plumbing disasters are the subject of this explosive episode, and we're not talking about a leaky faucet.
Meteorological mayhem is in the forecast as the MythBusters put weather-related questions to the test.
The strange world of the human body is the subject of this biologically challenged episode, as the MythBusters investigate the science of yawning, bed-wetting and night vision.
The team serve up a triple helping of food science. They find out if a shock wave can liquefy the insides of fruits, if a big blast can pop corn fast, and if a bomb can tenderise steak.
The scientific experts find themselves in dire straits when they try to use science to escape life-threatening situations.
The scientific experts investigate the limits of human mortality as they test if an epic explosion can cushion a deadly drop, if jeans can slide someone to safety from a stalled ski lift and if it is possible to survive being buried alive.
The MythBusters investigate the scientific principles of velocity, with myths that require serious speed.
The MythBusters investigate lightning's role in the discovery of electricity and find out whether proximity to common metals can make you more susceptible to being struck.
The MythBusters dive into the principles of Newtonian mechanics to investigate various methods of propulsion.
Delving into a trio of sticky problems, the MythBusters attempt to unlock the secrets of adhesion.
The MythBusters analyse just how advanced some ancient societies were. They find out if Swedish and Irish armies used cannons made from leather and if prehistoric pottery can hold a record of ancient sounds.
The MythBusters search for the truth behind so-called super-human abilities.
The MythBusters investigate three mysteries about our inscrutable animal friends.
Using brains and brawn, the MythBusters investigate a full field of sporting myths.
The MythBusters are investigating home-made jets and rockets.
The MythBusters take to the air to investigate three myths about aviation.