Pro Skater Rob Drydek invites his friends over to play in his new massive indoor skate park and funhouse he opened in Los Angeles.
DC honors the launch of Rob's 14th pro model skate shoe with a shoe-release party. Also, in hopes of finding his mystical power animal before making a difficult jump, Rob consults a spiritual shaman.
With help form skateboard legend Danny Way, Rob attempts to break the world record for the fastest land speed on a towed skateboard.
Rob has a opportunity to purchase a motel in Las Vegas.
Rob helps build a music recording studio inside the factory to help Drama launch his music-producing career.
Everyone is instructed by Rob to be on their best behavior, since his mom is coming for a visit to the factory.
Rob creates a toy line of skater kids called the Wild Grinders, and gets an idea for a new character called Shark Attack. Rob decides that to promote this new character, he must go underwater and get attacked by a real shark.
Rob and crew go over some unseen footage from this past season.
Rob takes a shot at riding aboard the largest skateboard in the world.
Rob gets a visit from Johnny Knoxville and the crew from Nitro Circus at the factory.
Rob takes a look back at the season's highlights and favorite moments.
The factory holds a skate contest featuring Ryan Sheckler, Paul Rodriguez Jr., and Eric Koston. Elsewhere, Ryan and Rob compete in a drag race.
Rob steps into the world of horse racing by becoming a jockey named "Bolt Speedman." Meanwhile, Drama works on his new T-shirt company.
Rob learns the sport of gymkhana, which is a motorsport which runs an obstacle course. Meanwhile, we learn who is the smartest when the crew all take an IQ test.
Highlights from the season and never-before-seen footage.
Rob and Drama want to send some time with their family and head to Myrtle Beach, S.C. While there they stop off at wildlife preserve where Rob shoots photos as a background for his clothing line.
Rob brings back his alter ego, and enters a bathroom war with Jeremy.
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.
The season 2 finale gets a visit from Ludacris and NBA star Carmelo Anthony. Also, Drama gets a lesson from Rob about the importance of giving back.
Rob and Big Black try to cheer up Drama after he breaks up with his girlfriend.
In the Season 5 opener, Rob sets out to become the first person to successfully kickflip a car 360 degrees in the air.
Drama wants to start a business selling burritos. To give his marketing campaign a boost, Rob insists Drama fight a bull named Murder.
Big Black relaunches his line of T-shirts, keeping plus-size women in mind. Later, there's an appearance by Blobby Light, an overweight version of Rob's alter ego.
Big Black is asked to be the spokesperson for a male-enhancement pill.
The guys help Chanel prepare for her performance at the Roxy. They decide the lyrics for her new single are too provocative and write a G-rated version for her to sing.
Rob becomes an ordained minister and officiates the wedding of his sister, Denise, at the Fantasy Factory. Before the nuptials, Rob bonds with his soon-to-be brother-in-law.
Rob writes a musical about Drama's life. Later, Rob and pro skater Steve Berra invent their own sport.
Never-before-seen footage from Season 5.
The gang take part in a live-action role-playing (LARP) game by dressing up as supernatural warriors and defending the honor of the Fantasy Factory.
Rob hires two mediums and a ghost detector to help Chanel identify the unwanted ghost that she says has been haunting her since childhood. Also: The city of Los Angeles declares Feb. 1, 2012, "Rob Dyrdek Day."
Rob and Big jump on the gourmet food-truck craze by creating Big Black's Dump Truck, with a menu designed to make people go to the bathroom.
Rob is convinced he's an alien and meets with alleged alien abductee Riley Martin. Meanwhile, Drama and Chanel compete in the Cover Miss & Cover Boy Pageant.