Rob welcomes skateboarders Terry Kennedy and Paul Rodriguez and screenwriter Nino Scalia to the factory for a meeting of the Street Dreams team. Street Dreams is the first authentic, for skateboarders, by skateboarders feature film that Rob wrote with Nino and starred in with Terry and Paul. Rob is so pumped about the film that he's flying his parents in and having a premiere screening at the Fantasy Factory. After the screening announcement, Rob and the guys get to doing what they do best: skating.
Rob creates a new toy line of skater-kids called Wild Grinders, based on his childhood skate crew. With the toys already in high demand, Rob is inspired to create a new character called, Shark Attack. In genuine Dyrdek-style, Rob decides to promote the toy by actually getting attacked by a real shark. Equipped with an anti-shark suit and helmet, Rob convinces his nervous cousin, Drama, to accompany him to the Bahamas and explore the world of "shark attack tourism."
Rob's dream of building several legal skate spots in city parks all over Los Angeles is given a head start when a large fast-food company agrees to fund construction of the first ever "Safe Spot Skate Spot" -- a skate plaza designed by Rob, in downtown Lafayette Park. In return, Rob is asked to create some viral videos to advertise the restaurant brand. This inspires Rob to create internet-buzz by building the biggest skateboard in the world. The Mayor of Los Angeles accompanies Rob on a world record ride at the skate spot opening.
Rob teams up with professional drift racer, Vaughn Gittin Jr., to create the world's very first Skateboarding Car. Merging drift racing and skateboarding, the two pioneers of a brand new sport test their specially fabricated car at a custom built indoor car skate park. Rob also moves his cousin, Drama, into a brand new office next to his own atop the Fantasy Factory skate plaza. Plus, Drama's choice of decor sends Rob on a mission to honor drama's unique face.
Rob and Drama recap some of the sketchiest and scariest moments of all three seasons of Fantasy Factory. Loaded with behind the scenes commentary, unseen footage, and some of the most memorable scenes from the series, this is a humorous look back at some of the best Fantasy Factory action through the eyes of its stars.
Rob finds out that his mom, Patty, has fallen and shattered her ankle. Enlisting the help of his cousin Drama, he embarks on, "Operation Save Patty", a mission to travel to his home town of Kettering, Ohio and ensure that the Dyrdek household is a more comfortable environment for his injured mom. Also on Rob's agenda is disproving Patty's stubborn theory that Rob simply isn't a funny person. His desire to make her laugh brings them all the way to the Funny Bone comedy stage, in Kettering, where Rob performs stand-up comedy for the first (and probably last) time.
Laird Hamilton invites Rob and Drama to Kauai for some tow-in surfing. Although he has never surfed before, Rob decides it's time to up his "man level" by taking on a big wave. Joining them on their Manventure is super-athlete and legendary skateboader, Danny Way. Along the way, the guys go squid fishing, have a traditional Luau, and visit Laird's "man camp."
Rob holds a charity event to raise money for his "Sk8 for Life" foundation, a charity designed to put skateboards into the hands of underprivileged kids. In preparation for the big day, he introduces Drama to "Skatey," the new SK8 4 Life mascot. Along the way, Rob discovers that he may be the Jay-Z of jingles, and leans on his manager, Jeremy, to get him an actual jingle deal. His charity event is well attended, including appearances by Pharrell, Travis Barker, The Game, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Dana White, and some of the best pro-skaters in the world.
In our season four premiere, Justin Bieber visits the Fantasy Factory where Rob convinces him that the only way to earn real respect is to do crazy things. Rob realizes he should take his own advice, and finds a place that will let him get chased down by a 400 pound tiger. Big Black, Rob's old friend and former roommate, visits the Fantasy Factory and moves into a temporary office in Corpo.
When Rob discovers that Drama is planning to get a full mouth of veneers, he begins a mission to convert to his cousin into a "perfect ten in the form of a man," a full fledged "Man Dime." He enlists the help of Big Black to get Drama hair extensions, a spray tan, and a full body waxing, all in preparation for a modeling photo shoot in the factory. Rob is also invited to race professional Torc Truck driver Casey Currie.
When The Athiarchists from Eugene, OR, pull up in a mobile stage outside of the Fantasy Factory, Rob invites them into the building for an impromptu performance. Inspired by their lifestyle and music, Rob decides to form a "death metal kill pop" band called The Bleeding Frogs with Chanel, Drama, Big Black and the two traveling musicians-Aaron & Dano.
Rob and his crew decide to start a dodgeball team. While they are practicing, Chanel gets hit in the face by one of Big Cat's throw. When the team is warming up for another round, Rob decides to kick the ball and "accidentally" hits Chanel in the face. Chanel is then scared and wears a mask for the whole game they play in.
Rob, Drama and the rest of the Fantasy Factory cast mark the middle of Season 4 by looking at their favorite moments so far, including Drama's legendary "man dime" journey and Rob's magical death metal transformation. They reveal never-before-seen footage from the first half of the season, unveil rare behind-the-scenes clips with the Fantasy Factory crew, and take a sneak peek at some of the greatness coming up in the second half of this Season.
Rob gives his mom, Patty, the full Hollywood superstar treatment when he casts her in an absurd commercial for a new credit card company he has invested in. Rob's cousin, Big Cat, loses a bet and is forced to appear in the commercial dressed as a "man-cat / ginger-lion", inspiring Rob and the crew to don red wigs and explore their "inner-gingers" for a day. At the red carpet premier of her commercial, Rob surprises Patty with an incredible special guest.
Rob jumps into the ring at a Wrestlemania event when the WWE teams up with the "Make-A-Wish Foundation" in Atlanta, Georgia. With the help of Drama, Big Black, and wrestling legend and hall of famer Rowdy Roddy Piper, Rob creates an unforgettable alter ego as "Kid Lightning". Rob wants to make his Kid Lightning debut a special moment for the kids and develops a grand entrance. Rowdy Roddy Piper and Rob deliver a memorable performance as he flies into the ring on a skateboard and gives his Make A Wish Foundation fans an unforgettable experience.
Rob decides that Drama and Big Cat have lost their "brother bond", and with the help of Big Black, runs them through a series of bonding activities, including hug-therapy. Rob also reaches out to the Fantasy Factory crew to help create an original theme song for his new MTV show "Ridiculousness". The legendary '80s band Devo steps in to help get the job done.
Rob writes Drama a musical about his life as a 25th birthday present. In a unique performance, Rob and the cast re-enact Drama's journey to becoming a young, reckless man-dime by shoveling horse poop and cleaning "manginas." Also, Rob and longtime pro skater friend, Steve Berra, invent their own sport and make a bet on turning Steve's old warehouse into a second Fantasy Factory.
Get ready for an all new season of Fantasy Factory by looking back on "The Best of Everything We've Ever Done" - all our sketchiest slams, amazing alter egos, and insane stunts - plus Drama's journey from minivan to Man Dime.