Season 2 Episode 9 – Making Moves
Ludacris and NBA star Carmelo Anthony stop by the factory in the Season 2 finale. Also: Rob tries to teach Drama about the importance of giving back.
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. Packed with guest stars and even more action, season two is the Fantasy Factory at a whole new level. Along with Rob for the insane journeys are his cousin Drama, his naysaying manager, Jeremy, the "rapping receptionist," Chanel, and Rob's awkward, injury-prone skate coach, Big Cat. This season, the ridiculousness reaches new levels as Rob purchases and then jockeys his own racehorse, teams up with musician John Mayer to write an apology song for Rob's mom, races alongside Ken Block in a miniature rally car, and triumphantly returns to the stage as Bobby Light with a little help from Travis Barker at a Blink-182 show. As always, the biggest and most obscure dreams become reality from within his headquarters - a fully skate-able, 25,000- square-foot warehouse in downtown Los Angeles known as Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory.
Ludacris and NBA star Carmelo Anthony stop by the factory in the Season 2 finale. Also: Rob tries to teach Drama about the importance of giving back.
Pro skater Steve Berra is challenged by Rob to a friendly competition. Later, he goes up in a F-16 with the US Air Reserve.
Rob brings his alter-ego, "Bobby Light," out of retirement. Rappers Bishop Lamont and Ryu help him record a song, which he later performs on stage with Travis Barker. Meanwhile, Rob's involved in an inter-office bathroom war with his manager, Jeremy.
Rob takes Drama to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to spend some quality vacation time at his parents' timeshare. Rob arrives dressed as his dad, and imitates Gene's mannerisms, calling himself "Gene Junior." The family visits a wildlife preserve, where they see the world's biggest Liger, and Rob shoots a photo for the launch of his DC clothing line, "The Dyrdek Collection." On the way back from South Carolina, Rob and Drama go weightless on a Zero-G photoshoot.
Series highlights and never-before-seen footage.
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. To make amends for the embarrassment they have caused her, Rob and John offer to write an apology song for Rob's mother. To further right the wrong, the two also hatch a plan to go back to the same club dressed as refined gentlemen with two elegant cougars on their arms. Rob also give his friend Marky Mark a chance to redeem himself after slamming hard on a quarter pipe drop-in.
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 decides to test the new product, a custom-made BMX with a sidecar, with the help of BMX legend Dave Mirra. Rob also discovers internet sensation and motivational speaker Joel Bauer, star of "Your Business Card is Crap," and decides to bring him down to the Fantasy Factory to inspire his staff.
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. While preparing for his Gymkhana debut, Rob also discovers that the Fantasy Factory is full of supposed geniuses. To determine once and for all who the smartest person in the building is, Rob arranges for an official IQ test. Rob also introduces everyone in the building to the newest Fantasy Factory employee: "Tina the Testie."
08/27/2009 In the Season 2 premiere of Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, the world-famous skateboarder dares to purchase and jockey a thoroughbred racehorse. In pure Dyrdek style, Rob dives head first into the horse-world. He purchases a pair of giant "horse-legs"...
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