The "Wizard of Oz" paint myth is featured in Season 1, Episode 18 of MythBusters, titled "The Wizard of Oz." In this episode, the hosts investigate the myth that the yellow brick road was painted with a toxic lead-based paint. They conduct experiments to determine the safety of the paint and its potential effects. Ultimately, they find that the myth is not true, as the paint used was not lead-based.
Mythbusters is apparently a family show, so the material in the banned episode wasn't appropriate for younger kids.
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Grant Imahara first joined "MythBusters" in Season 3, Episode 4, titled "The Great Exploding Toilet." He became part of the team as a special effects engineer and brought his expertise in robotics and electronics to the show. His contributions helped enhance the experiments and myth-testing processes throughout his time on the series.
In the clip, Mythbusters are investigating the myth that a penny dropped from the Empire State Building could kill a pedestrian below. They conduct a series of experiments to test the myth's plausibility, considering factors such as air resistance, terminal velocity, and the penny's mass. Through their scientific approach, they aim to determine whether the myth holds any truth or is simply a misconception.
Myth Busters is on the Discovery Channel, channel 182.
Mythbusters is apparently a family show, so the material in the banned episode wasn't appropriate for younger kids.
Yes you will. In an episode of mythbusters this myth was confirmed. But you have to eat a lot of it!
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Yes, the Mythbusters did test the exploding office chair myth in an episode of their show. They found that it is possible for an office chair to explode due to a build-up of gases, but it is extremely rare and unlikely to happen in normal circumstances.
Well, according to MythBusters in the 'Baghdad Battery' episode/myth, it was used for electric pain control, in conjunction with acupuncture.
There is a myth that Benjamin Franklin, scientist and philosopher and many other things, discovered electricity by flying a kite in a thunderstorm and touching a key that had been charged up by lightning. This myth was proven false by the mythbusters in episode 46 of Mythbusters in 2006.
This is a myth, they have much longer memories a whole 45 second memory. This has been proven in experiments, and on an episode of MythBusters.
No, the Bermuda Triangle being a black hole is just a myth. Watch Mythbusters episode on the Bermuda Triangle.
It was the 12th episode in season 5 or the 81st episode overall. The name of the episode was Grenades and Guts. The main myth of the episode was: Can jumping on a grenade save your friends? The Mentos and Diet Coke myth was also tested. The original air date on Discovery Channel was June 13th, 2007.
Most of the time. Their experiments are always very thorough, however once in a while they might do something wrong, which in that case they 'revisit' the myth in another episode.
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MythBusters - 2003 Crimes and Myth-demeanors 2 4-16 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G