MythBusters Mini Myths

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  • 2021
  • 1 Season

MythBusters Mini Myths is a spin-off from the popular science entertainment show MythBusters, which began airing in 2003. This spin-off premiered exclusively on discovery+ in 2020, featuring co-hosts Brian Louden and Jon Lung. The show follows the duo as they take on miniature versions of myths explored on the original series, packing in all the excitement and curiosity the audience expects from the franchise. Each episode of MythBusters Mini Myths is a half-hour long and follows the same format as its predecessor. The show begins with a brief synopsis of the myth and the challenges it presents, followed by the hosts discussing their tactics and preparations to test the theory. The team then proceeds with the experiment, using a scaled-down version of the tools and techniques used on the original show. The hosts also engage in friendly banter and talk us through the process, giving us an insight into the methodology behind scientific testing. The show features a range of myths, from the absurd to the seemingly plausible. Some myths have been revisited from the original series, while others are entirely new. The hosts also incorporate viewer-submitted mini-myths, adding an element of unpredictability to each episode. The experiments on MythBusters Mini Myths can range from explosive, such as testing the classic "popcorn as hockey puck" myth, to the more mathematical, like determining whether a paper airplane can fly through rings of fire. The hosts also incorporate elements of pop culture and urban legends into their experiments. For example, investigating whether a person could safely jump out of a moving car, as featured in the action film 'The Bourne Identity'. One of the show's unique features is the incorporation of the hosts' personal interests into the experiments. Brian and Jon have backgrounds in engineering and art, respectively, and they use their skills to add creative flair to the mini-myths. This allows for a more eclectic mix of experiments, such as testing whether a cannonball shot at a frozen lake creates a unique ice sculpture. Throughout the show, the hosts emphasize the importance of conducting experiments safely, taking precautions to avoid injury or damage to equipment. They also explain how their findings relate to the original myth, providing context for the audience. Overall, MythBusters Mini Myths is a fun and educational series that preserves the essence of the original program while offering viewers a fresh perspective on scientific experimentation. The show's fast pace, sense of humor, and creative approach to testing myths are sure to keep audiences engaged and entertained. Whether you're a fan of the original series or new to the franchise, MythBusters Mini Myths is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys learning through experimentation and discovery.

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Falling Icicle
12. Falling Icicle
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters test if a large icicle falling from a two-story building can pierce the roof of a car.
Snowball Slaughter
11. Snowball Slaughter
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters take a snowball fight to the extreme and test how much Buster can take when shot with snowballs from a potato gun.
Drunken Desserts
10. Drunken Desserts
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters reveal if eating alcohol-infused desserts can push a person over the DUI limit.
Frozen Vodka
9. Frozen Vodka
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters bust open a legendary myth: if vodka is truly impossible to freeze.
Champagne Rocket Bottle
8. Champagne Rocket Bottle
March 15, 2021
The MythBusters reveal if an abundance of CO2 in a champagne bottle can turn the cork into a rocket.
Fruitcake
7. Fruitcake
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters investigate if a fruitcake or a brick is harder and which can cause the most damage.
Twelve High Speeds of Xmas
6. Twelve High Speeds of Xmas
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters tackle 12 of the ultimate explosive and fiery hijinks for the holidays.
Rudolph's Red Nose
5. Rudolph's Red Nose
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters tackle the age-old myth: if Rudolph's red nose is powerful enough to light the way for Santa's sleigh.
Decorate in a Dash
4. Decorate in a Dash
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters reveal how to decorate an entire Christmas tree in under five seconds using an air mortar and leaf blower.
Light 'Em Up
3. Light 'Em Up
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters take on the tradition of lighting a Christmas tree, but decide to add some explosive excitement to the ceremony.
Night Before MythBusters Xmas
2. Night Before MythBusters Xmas
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters put a spin on the classic tale and read from their new book, "The Night Before Mythbusters Christmas."
Christmas with a Bang
1. Christmas with a Bang
March 15, 2021
The Mythbusters investigate if explosives can cut down and trim a Christmas tree without blowing it apart.
Description

MythBusters Mini Myths is a spin-off from the popular science entertainment show MythBusters, which began airing in 2003. This spin-off premiered exclusively on discovery+ in 2020, featuring co-hosts Brian Louden and Jon Lung. The show follows the duo as they take on miniature versions of myths explored on the original series, packing in all the excitement and curiosity the audience expects from the franchise.

Each episode of MythBusters Mini Myths is a half-hour long and follows the same format as its predecessor. The show begins with a brief synopsis of the myth and the challenges it presents, followed by the hosts discussing their tactics and preparations to test the theory. The team then proceeds with the experiment, using a scaled-down version of the tools and techniques used on the original show. The hosts also engage in friendly banter and talk us through the process, giving us an insight into the methodology behind scientific testing.

The show features a range of myths, from the absurd to the seemingly plausible. Some myths have been revisited from the original series, while others are entirely new. The hosts also incorporate viewer-submitted mini-myths, adding an element of unpredictability to each episode.

The experiments on MythBusters Mini Myths can range from explosive, such as testing the classic "popcorn as hockey puck" myth, to the more mathematical, like determining whether a paper airplane can fly through rings of fire. The hosts also incorporate elements of pop culture and urban legends into their experiments. For example, investigating whether a person could safely jump out of a moving car, as featured in the action film 'The Bourne Identity'.

One of the show's unique features is the incorporation of the hosts' personal interests into the experiments. Brian and Jon have backgrounds in engineering and art, respectively, and they use their skills to add creative flair to the mini-myths. This allows for a more eclectic mix of experiments, such as testing whether a cannonball shot at a frozen lake creates a unique ice sculpture.

Throughout the show, the hosts emphasize the importance of conducting experiments safely, taking precautions to avoid injury or damage to equipment. They also explain how their findings relate to the original myth, providing context for the audience.

Overall, MythBusters Mini Myths is a fun and educational series that preserves the essence of the original program while offering viewers a fresh perspective on scientific experimentation. The show's fast pace, sense of humor, and creative approach to testing myths are sure to keep audiences engaged and entertained. Whether you're a fan of the original series or new to the franchise, MythBusters Mini Myths is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys learning through experimentation and discovery.

MythBusters Mini Myths is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on March 15, 2021.

Where to Watch MythBusters Mini Myths

MythBusters Mini Myths is available for streaming on the discovery+ website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch MythBusters Mini Myths on demand at and Science Channel.

  • Premiere Date
    March 15, 2021