List of MythBusters pilot episodes
The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments.
Episode overview
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Overall episode No. |
Episode P1 – "Jet-Assisted Chevy"
- Original air date: January 23, 2003
JATO Car
Myth statement | Status | Notes |
A car with a JATO rocket attached can speed up to, become airborne, and impact with the side of a cliff. | Busted | Adam and Jamie could not acquire real JATO rockets from the Air Force and instead used three amateur rocket motors of equivalent power to one JATO rocket. The rockets increased the speed of the car considerably. Although no speed measurement was made, the speed was clearly nowhere near the 300 mph suggested in the myth. The car also did not become airborne. This myth was revisited in the Supersized Myths special and tested a third time in the celebrating 10 years on the air. |
Pop Rocks
This myth was inspired by the alleged death of Mikey of Life Cereals commercial fame—allegedly due to gastric rupture caused by an excess of carbon dioxide from a six-pack of soda and six pouches of Pop Rocks.Myth statement | Status | Notes |
Consuming large quantities of Pop Rocks and cola can cause one's stomach to explode. | Busted | Testing the myth using pig stomachs filled with hydrochloric acid to approximate a stomach's acid, Jamie and Adam found that not enough carbon dioxide was produced by the reaction to make a stomach explode. However, with six cans of cola and six packages of Pop Rocks, the subject would experience considerable pain. This was also done at a at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. However, Jamie and Adam did note that there are documented cases of gastric rupture due to an excess of CO2 and did manage to blow another pig stomach by using acid, soda, and a larger-than-recommended quantity of sodium bicarbonate. Also, in a similar myth dealing with Diet Coke and Mentos, it was learned that the simple act of drinking the soda released most of the carbon dioxide in it, rendering the reaction between soda and Mentos much less powerful than normal. |
Episode P2 – "Biscuit Bazooka"
- Original air date: January 23, 2003
Stuck on You
Myth statement | Status | Notes |
An obese person can get stuck on an airline vacuum toilet. | Busted | Jamie and Adam replicated the circumstances with a used airplane toilet that has pressure on the ground as well as in the air and a weighed-down set of buttocks made of hot-melt vinyl to make it fleshy and soft and reinforced with wood. However, they were unable to get a perfect seal on a modern airplane toilet, even after removing the shroud to give the butt the best chance at sticking. They found a properly working toilet provides suction for only a few seconds, and even then, the suction is not beyond human ability to overcome. Note: This is the first myth Kari Byron participated in testing, serving as the model for the buttocks, which were then supersized for the mold. |
Biscuit Bullet
Falling Lawyer
Episode P3 – "Poppy-Seed Drug Test"
- Original air date: March 7, 2003
Lawn Chair Balloon