MythBusters/Funny

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • In the myth that throwing a fire extinguisher on a fire will cause it to explode, the team has already had two failures, both of which took several minutes to fail. Now they test the third extinguisher, full of chemical foam, which leads to this unbelievable exchange just seconds after they drop it in.

Tory: Anyone bring any cards?
Grant: Let's do charades.
Tory: Okay, you first. Two words!
Grant: (cracks up laughing) I-I can't do this!
Tory: Sounds like?

BOOM.

Everyone: Oh my God, it put out the fire! I can't believe it! It exploded and put out-wait, is it raining chemical foam? Oh God, that's nasty!

  • In the "Frozen Turkey Drop" myth:
    • Grant and Tory build a turkey-dropping rig and give it a pair of plastic hands. As they test the rig, the arms slam together, and the plastic hands utterly shatter. The completely shocked looks on Tory and Grant's faces are funny enough, but the crown on the Crowning Moment comes when Kari walks in, holding a piece of one of the hands, and completely deadpans:

Do we want to talk about why I just got hit in the head with a thumb?

  • The Mythbusters also have a habit of overkill. The example that comes immediately to mind is shooting a fish in a barrel...with a gatling gun. Because any confirmation involving guns needs More Dakka.
    • "If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing."
  • Testing the myth of a cell phone causing an explosion at a petrol station, Adam and Jamie quickly discover their small scale test isn't quite small enough when it produces a huge fireball.

Adam: Am I missing an eyebrow?

    • And as it turns out, he was.
      • Not just that. It's revealed in a later episode (a retrospective, I think) that he had a date that night, and was going to propose! Fortunately, in spite of the missing eyebrow and shorter hair (some of it was singed off along with the eyebrow), the date went great, and she said "yes"!
  • Jamie in the "Death by a falling penny" Myth, Jamie couldn't get the penny to fit in a staple gun, trims of the sides, fits it in, fires. then the penny strikes a Mercury lamp shattering it.
  • During the Hammer vs. Hammer myth: Tory was trying to drive in a nail with one swing. He missed the nail twice, hitting the same spot both times.

Grant: Oxygen deficiency alarm? Is that something I should be worried about?
NASA worker: Only if it goes off.

  • The Ming Dynasty Astronaut Myth. Basically, it's the myth that an wealthy astronomer from the Ming Dynasty strapped 47 rockets to his throne and, as eyewitnesses said, went into orbit in a puff of smoke, never to be seen again. After hearing that, we all know what really happened, but the humor comes in at the confirmation via giant explosion: in that puff of smoke, he didn't go up into orbit, he evaporated.
  • Here's a video of Adam Savage singing "I Will Survive" ...as Gollum.
  • You can tell from the name of the "Alcohol Myths" episode that it's going to be very funny, but quite how funny, you might not guess. Suffice to say, Adam, Jamie, and Kari are all hilarious drunks, but the highlight has to be Adam's attempt to test claims that exercise sobers you up quickly by running on a treadmill...which he falls off of. Twice.
    • Followed by Adam testing the claim that a slap to the face (provided by Jamie) will sober you up. The high-speed footage was hysterical.
      • Made even better by the fact that it actually worked.

Adam: That's the funniest thing I've ever seen!

    • In a different alcohol myth, Tory and Grant have to get drunk enough to get a hangover the next day. Twice. It's hilarious both times, especially when they try to go couch-surfing and when Tory jumps into bed from on top of a wall.
  • Tory's infamous cycling mishap.
    • Made even funnier because while Tory was amusing himself out of earshot, Scotty suggested, "Let's egg him on until he hurts himself." She never expected he actually would.
      • It's even better in MythBusters Revealed / the Top 25 Mythbusters Moments special, where Tory explains he went through with it specifically because Scotty and Kari said he could totally make it.
  • Don't forget Adam getting shocked by the fake Ark of the Covenant after the build team wires it up to an electric fence.

Kari: Did you feel God?

    • This actually loses some of its humor when you see the outtakes. The whole story goes that Adam was expecting to get a tiny electric shock from the Ark being hooked up to the recreated "Baghdad Batteries," because they were testing the idea that it may have been used for religious purposes (to "feel God" as Kari put it). When he got actual pain, it's understandable why he was so pissed about it. Adam later explained in a Q & A that the suggestion came from a producer (who is "no longer with us") who thought it would be exciting TV. Even though it may have been quite funny to watch, Adam was seriously pissed off and once it happened no one, even the camera crew, thought it was particularly funny afterward. He said that pranks are a dangerous thing because A) they escalate into more outrageous and dangerous/illegal activities and B) they are people with some significant skills and resources at their disposal to make the pranks worse than any normal person could.
    • It gets its humor back when Adam tries to get his revenge in a later episode by setting off a homemade smoke bomb. He fails miserably, although the smoke bomb was remarkably resistant to attempts to put it out, which was funny enough on its own.
  • Another great moment involving electricity was when Adam, Jamie, Scottie, and Kari were playing with the Van der Graaf generator in the "static cannon" myth, the highlights of which have to be Scottie and Kari teasing Jamie for being skittish about getting shocked and all of them shocking Adam on the ass while he's got his hand on the generator.

Adam: Stop shocking my *HONK HONK*!

Adam: Wow! Holy crap! [gasps]
Jamie: [unmoved] That didn't mess around.

      • Perhaps made funnier if you notice that one of the rockets flies onscreen AFTER impact, since it was a 1st stage rocket that was left behind by the much faster 2nd stage rockets.
  • The "Giant Ball of Lego bricks" myth from the YouTube special. A large group of volunteers spend two weeks using a million Lego bricks to build a seven-foot tall ball, start it rolling down a course to see if it will damage a car at the end... only to see it break apart half-way down.
    • As much humor as there was in that, it was also almost a Tear Jerker...all that work, wasted.
      • Although for more awesomeness, when they tried to test each individual aspect of the myth they busted the aspect of just how many individual bricks it took to make the ball. Why? Because they collected damn well near an entire country's worth of borrowed, used and new lego pieces just to get the same number of legos specified in the video and it still wasn't enough. They still made the ball, just not with the same number of bricks the video mentioned. Imagine having nearly a quarter as many legos as they had.
  • Really, just read the Mythbusters Wikiquote page. You could point at random and hit something hilarious.
  • In the "Bull in a China Shop" myth, Kari is talking to the producer about the shelves they've constructed to put in the pen for the bulls to trash. After a couple minutes of talking we see Tory run onscreen in the background, take a flying leap, and land with a crunch on one of said shelves. Kari doesn't even look around, but from the patently hilarious look on her face, she knows it was Tory without even looking, and she's exasperated, but to be surprised would be to give the impression she's never met him before.
    • Made funnier by the fact that he just lies there afterward.
    • The myth itself is also pretty hilarious. It sure looks like a Foregone Conclusion that the bulls will smash up everything, and the main concern is constructing harmless shelving that won't harm the bulls. Then the bulls completely bust the myth by nimbly running through the china shop, politely taking care not to disturb the proprietor's wares!
      • Turned Up to Eleven when they put three bulls in there, and only one shelf got knocked over.
    • And again when it's revisited in the two hour Top 25 Mythbusters Moments episode. Kari's voice over of just what the phrase "bull in a china shop" means is accompanied by a montage of Tory breaking things and hurting himself.
  • Tory and Grant are flying a mini-kite. It's unstable, so they tie a rock to the tail. Hilarity ensues.
  • Two Words: sulfur hexafluoride.
  • Tory putting a taser to his nipple just for the sake of doing it.
    • Made even funnier when, thinking it was just Tory and the researcher goofing around, Adam moves to see the final attempt better.
  • In the Crimes and Mythdemeanors special, they busted the myth of using magnets to climb through an air vent. It created so much ridiculous noise that it was impossible to be sneaky.

Adam: Thor, the God of Thunder, is trying to enter my building!

    • Don't forget Adam when the suction gave out on His climbers when testing it, smacking it on the head. Complete with a cartoonish "WHAM".
    • Jamie gets a wonderful Not So Stoic moment out of it too, while inside the duct.

Tory: Jamie how you doing?
Jamie: [giggle then a pause] I'm okay!

[everyone laughs]

Tory: Jamie do you think this is a practical way to get up a duct?

[another pause]

Jamie: Nope!

  • There was the time they tested smooth golf balls vs dimpled by having a pro golfer hit them. He complained the smooth ones were like hitting a brick.

Jamie (deadpan): I swapped it out when you weren't looking.

  • "Killer Brace Position", when they're finally ready to test it. You hear music and someone singing opera, then the camera shows ADAM, actually singing it!
  • Adam cooking a pot of wee to use as a cleaning agent in the Pirate special, complete with a hilariously bad French chef accent.
  • After several failed attempts at beating a motion-sensing camera, Kari, Grant and Tory test whether holding a blanket up as you walk will help. None of them expect it to work, which makes it even funnier when they find out it does.
    • Then, there's the other way they attempt to foil the motion detector... by wearing a giant suit made out of yellow shag carpeting. The "chicken suit" is still in the background in many of the myth introduction shots.
  • Adam and Jamie training for their rooftop-chase-dumpster-dive myth. While Jamie is prepping for his first test jump, Adam grabs a megaphone and says, in a completely deadpan tone, "Jamie, don't jump, you've got so much to live for."
  • "I reject your reality and substitute my own!"
  • Pretty much any time that a myth gets introduced by an animation.
    • The one that really takes the cake is Finger in a Barrel, the myth about disabling a shotgun by plugging the barrel with a finger. The whole thing is presented like a Looney Tunes cartoon, complete with cartoonish caricatures of Jamie and Adam as "Hunter Hyneman" and "Savage Squirrel" respectively.
  • From the Diet Coke and Mentos segment, we have:

Narrator: Meanwhile, Adam, for reasons known only to himself, puts a bottle of Coke on the lathe. No prizes for guessing what happens next.

    • Cue the soda bottle (predictably) exploding.
      • It's even better because some of the soda drips land on the camera lens.
  • In this "bloopers" feature, a close-up of flowers suddenly jumps to Adam giving a "viewer discretion is advised" warning. He then turns around and runs off into the background, showing that he's naked except for a large flowerpot held at groin level. Jamie just watches him go, and the camera crew can be heard cracking up when he hits his hip on the corner of the bench Jaime is standing behind. You can hear his "OW".
  • In this troper's first episode, Kari, Grant, and Tory, are testing to see if soundwaves could be recorded on clay bottles. To test this, Tory screamed at a clay jar as they were etching into it with a needle.

Anouncer: And Kari is about to say what every Forensic Scientists dreams of being able to say.
Kari: YOU CRAZY KILLER!!

  • During the Myths Revisited first episode of Season 2, which is pretty much entirely hilarious, Adam is covered in gold paint, and has to have someone test his temperature...rectally. Medic Sanjay Singh does the deed. Cue Adam:

Adam: Oh, Sanjay, will you respect me tomorrow?

  • The banana peel myth. THE BANANA PEEL MYTH.
  • The episode where the myth of an empty beer bottle being a deadlier weapon than a full one involved making a gelatin brain to wobble inside of a clear "skull". After making the test, there was a segment where Adam, paraphrased, told it

"Remember when I built a robot that would swing a beer bottle into your head?" [reaches over with a spoon, spoons up and eats some of the gelatin] "Not anymore you don't! Mmm, what a delicious memory."

Adam: You called your peas "freshmen"?
Kari: ...I was running out of material.

  • JD's theme song in the Exploding Piano myth:

Go JD/Go JD/Fill this piano with TNT

    • Aren't you forgetting what that song was a prelude to? The Mythbusters Concerto in C-4 was a magnificent piece. Anyone can play it, too; just blow up a piano.
  • In the "Waterslide Wipeout" episode, Adam is building the ramp with duct tape, when suddenly his roll of duct tape rolls all the way down the ramp and flies into the lake.

Adam: Can I have another roll?

  • From the demolition derby special. There is a car suspended from a crane. Kari: "Next on Mythbusters, find out why we can't get car insurance."
    • Also on that episode, when the car's roof gets shorn off by a tractor-trailer, it keeps going and rolls over a hill. You can immediately see Tory and Kari's faces shift from "This is Awesome!" to "Oh Crap."

Tory: Hey, what's on the other side of that berm?
Kari: Uh oh.

  • The foomf sound effect when they successfully try out their car ejector seat. It's the simple things, sometimes.
    • Not to mention the fact that it actually worked so well when they didn't quite expect it to do so at such a low air pressure setting (10 psi, as opposed to over 100 psi at its maximum setting which it was designed to operate), so they were caught by surprise. Also funny what happened to the seat - it not only cleared the car's roof, it also slammed the (open) trunk shut and cleared the partially closed garage door behind the car (in short, it went all the way out of the garage!).
  • During the "Escape From Alcatraz" myth, the team had to make a boat out of raincoats by pounding them together using quick drying concrete.

Adam (Hammering a raincoat with a rubber mallet) Wait! (Jamie stops) Was that a guard? No? Okay, back to work then.
(BANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANG)

  • The Hot-Blooded Stanford rowing coach for "Rowboat waterskier":

Bad formations did not get the man on the moon and will not get this Mythbuster out of the water! This is Apollo 13, baby, and Houston, we don't have a problem!
Jiminy Jack Christmas!
Nice lock-on Big Dog! That was all you, that was all you!
We're pullin' your ass out! You're gonna be doing this thing without a wetsuit and a beret and glasses on, if I have my way.

  • The entirety of the Top 25 episode, where they list their favorite things about the show, when it isn't being awesome. Namely, thing #7, which is Jamie Hyneman. At one point, it compares him to a walrus while swimming. Also, #3 is Adam and Tory hurting themselves...
    • What really sold the Jamie segment was Grant's comment at the end:

Grant: Don't use this. Really. He'll kill me.

Jamie: Can we just roll the *honk honk* tape?

    • The special opens with a mock Avengers Assemble introduction, with Adam dropping in from the ceiling in mountain climbing gear. He then proceeds to attempt to follow Kari, Tory and Grant as they walk off-screen to start compiling moments, only to get part way before he reaches the end of his rope and gets pulled back.
  • In "Walking on Water," Adam puts on a pair of shoes that the narrator describes as looking like "container ships." As Adam tries to step off the edge of the pool into the water, he immediately loses his balance and falls face-first into the water. As Jamie looks on, Adam simply says; "If I had any dignity, that would have been humiliating."
    • And before that, when they were testing the mizugumo, we get this gem of a line.

Adam: COME, SILENT WALRUS! Let us storm the castle! I will don my safety gear!
Jamie: ...

      • Even funnier considering the fact that Adam's mouth is covered up, and he is busily punctuating his words with Power Rangers-esque head jerks.
  • When Grant and Tory went into the water in the Jaws special, we find out Grant doesn't like fish touching him. This results in him screaming "Help!" in a Cajun accent, which sounds like "HAYELP!!!"
    • And then proceeds to shriek at the top of his lungs, "SOMETHING JUST TOUCHED ME."
    • Before getting into the water with sharks, this exchange.

Tory: I hope they like sushi!
Grant: Oh, I hope they like Italian!

  • The boys recently did the cold open of the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Adam was in his spacesuit get-up, and both had to hold up cue cards for their lines in the song. But Jamie is just... Jamie. And for the most part, stands there totally deadpan the whole time. Which makes it frackin' hilarious.
  • Ordinarily, Jamie isn't much of a comedian, so it means a lot at that at the end of "Phone Book Friction," he's standing next to two phone books that have been torn apart by tanks and says "I just wanted to make a phone call"...and the camera crew cracks up laughing.
  • Then there was the Benjamin Franklin myth...

Tory: We just killed a dead president!
Grant: Ben Franklin was never president...

  • And then there's Tory's repeated accidents. He recently said he just hopes he can still have children.
  • Much of the "ways to sober up" episode, which include slapping and dunking in ice water. At one point, Adam falls off a treadmill, and is so drunk he gets back on.
    • Only to fall again, this time landing on his side on the treadmill and getting propelled into the screen set up behind him. He was okay, fortunately.
  • Adam and Jamie test taking candy from a baby and losing to one.
    • At the end of the last test, Adam asks the oldest baby for a high-five. She gives him one. (Sure, it doesn't sound like much, but picture a one-and-a-half-year old giving a pretty solid high-five for someone of that age. It really is the little things sometimes.)
  • Adam attempting to walk on hot coals without knowing the technique.

Adam (calling his wife): "Hello honey, I walked on hot coals today and I burned the hell out of my feet."

  • From one of the early seasons while testing how to beat the breatalizer, they had to have a few drinks first to get into the right range:
    • First:

Jamie: Adam, the police officer said you need to drink more.
Adam: You know, my Doctor was also telling me that I'm not getting enough tar…so, I need to start smoking again!

    • Then:

Adam: So we've had 13 drinks over 3 hours. I know I'm drunk, but I can't even remotely tell that you're drunk. It's kind of annoying. I want to see you put a lampshade on your head or something.
Jamie: Sorry, bub!

    • And then:

Police Officer: [to Adam] He's doing fine. You just sit over there and be quiet. It's rough enough to have one of you here. But having two...
Adam: [laughing] Of course I'm causing trouble.

  • When Adam and Jamie built their arrow "machine gun," it had... problems. Lots of problems. Eventually, during one of its many, many breakdowns, Adam just gives up:

Adam: [referring to the hair-dryer] "What kind of ground-fault interruption is this! It's pumping water! I would say that's bad!

    • From that same episode:

Adam: Next item, one of my personal favorites...*high-pitched voice* the curling iron! Let's go!
Jamie: What are you, Pee-wee Herman?

  • The No Pain No Gain episode give us this gem after the conformation of the myth that women can take pain better than men

Adam: In your face, men!...oh.

  • From the Cold Feet Myth, when Kari examines her meal:

"Why is it that I am grown woman, and boys are still trying to make me eat bugs?"

  • The Compact Compact revisit gives us this gem. Jamie wanted to use more breakaway rope than Adam. Adam got his way, and sure enough, the rope breaks prematurely.

Jamie: The weakest link in the chain was the breakaway rope and that's what we wanted it to be.
Subtitle: The weakest link in the chain was Adam!

Jamie: Now exactly how strong does that have to be, it's really kind of... it's a guess.

Subtitle: Exactly how strong it needed to be was what I said it was.

Jamie: And we guessed wrong.

Subtitle: And Adam guessed wrong.

Jamie: We need to put more rope on there.

Subtitle: %$#!.

    • Earlier in that scene:

Jamie: *sing-song* "It's gonna go into the water..."
Adam: No no no no no NO NO NO NO!

  • Adam is getting frustrated with the slow progression of the "lift a sunken boat with ping pong balls" myth. Jamie's advice to him on calming down is gold.

Jamie: We just tested it. It works. Go have a cookie.

    • In MythBusters Revealed, Jamie reveals his comment has to do with his belief that Adam sometimes gets so involved with his builds he Forgets to Eat, and in these cases Adam gets a bit cranky due to low blood sugar. A quick-fix for this issue is for Adam to literally go have a cookie.
  • Adam: I'm a sad monkey.
    • From the same myth, the torpedo flying into the sky. Test 1 was particularly hilarious, as it flew into the sky to a ridiculous height and did a few loops.
  • During the "Blue Ice from a Plane" myth, when the (now red for visual ease) ice hits the ground, a nearby bird is visibly startled by the impact and starts flying away. It's subtle and very possible to miss completely, but it's hilarious.
  • The Build Team has failed to make fire by rubbing two sticks together, so they put a stick into a power drill and spin it against gunpowder. That's the only way they could make fire with two sticks!
  • Then there's the bit where three Adams sing "fire in the hole", prompting the Narrator to comment, "...Okay, Adam, now you're just really taking the barbershop thing too far. Just press the detonation button, will ya?"
  • From the Pirate Myths, we have a tumbleweed inexplicably showing up as Adam is about to light a cannon, and Tory digging a hole as the others pretend they're in a nature documentary.
  • In the Pottery Record myth, Tory has a ludicrous leadfoot... on a pottery wheel. Yes, his first instinct when he comes across a pedal-powered pottery wheel is to floor it. It sends clay flying across the workshop.
  • Kari's homage to Lynda Carter's spinning Transformation Sequence in the "Paper Armor" myth.
    • Also in the "Paper Armor" myth, Tory nonchalantly flings one of the resin-laminated paper squares off to the side. It embeds itself in a piece of cardboard. Tory then just breaks down. His reaction is almost as funny as the unexpected landing!
  • In the "Mirror Lights" myth, Jamie makes the darkened room the brightest it gets in the whole myth. How? By stepping into the beams of light cast by the mirrors... and letting it bounce off his white shirt. Jamie is literally glowing as the beams scatter off his starched white shirt. Adam loses it.

Jamie: And you said I didn't know how to light up a room.
Adam: I stand corrected.

  • Adam is failing to make a hovercraft, and he's already gone over his budget twice, so he's feeling a little down. So the cameraman tries to comfort him:

Adam: I'm out, I'm out of ideas, just this second. (Laughs when the cameraman pats his shoulder) When a pat comes from the cameraman, you know it's really, really bad.

  • Grant is showing Adam and Jamie how to fly his model airplane as part of the "airplane on a conveyor belt" myth. Jamie is uncomfortable:

Jamie: I don't know if I can handle this, actually. We're using this particular item the way that it was intended.

  • The Wild Hyneman.
  • In the "Walk in a straight line blindfolded" episode, at the beginning, Adam is blindfolded and we get this exchange.

Adam: Ever get the feeling that you're going straight but you're really walking in circles?
Jamie: Yeah *holds up a sign that says "Every day I have to work with him"*

    • At the end of the opening segment, Jamie holds up a sign that says "Bye" then walks away, and Adam doesn't notice and just keeps talking.
    • At the end of the episode, the roles are reversed; Jamie's blindfolded and Adam's holding up the signs. As Jamie starts talking, Adam holds up a sign saying "Here we go...", and when Jamie starts lamenting on the fact that they couldn't figure out why the myth was confirmed, Adam's sign reads "Always complaining".
  • The beginning of the "James Bond Special." Within about one minute we see Jamie in a tuxedo; Kari doing an over-the-top Bond Girl voice; Adam wearing scar makeup (and looking like a genuine Bond villain); Grant trying (and failing) to look menacing; and Jamie introducing himself as "Hyneman. James Hyneman." before shooting at the camera a la the 007 films.
  • At the end of the small-scale test for the "Rocket Man" myth, Kari, Grant, and Tory are standing on a platform with several missiles as Grant lowers it into the ground. Realizing how much they look like supervillains, Grant starts laughing maniacally as they drop out of view, with Kari adding in a few of her own laughs. Tory's reaction to all of this: a simple shrug as he looks at the camera.
  • "Robo-Turkey" in the Bird Car Tip myth. Grant rigs up a frozen turkey with robotics to make its tiny, featherless wings flap and its legs rumble. It's disturbing, but it's also a naked cybernetically enhanced turkey flopping around on the roof of a car.
    • Later, when they finally manage to make the car tip over, the 80+ frozen Cornish game hens Kari threw on the hood of the car go flying off at breakneck speed as the car tumbles down the ramp. It's so utterly ludicrous it must be seen to be believed.
  • In the Confederate Rocket myth, Grant is attempting to talk about nitrous oxide gas...while in the presence of an apparatus that's slowly creating the stuff. Given that the common term for nitrous oxide is "laughing gas", I think you can guess what ensues.

Narrator: They've clearly made laughing gas. But what is he trying to say?

  • The coffee creamer fireball, a classic Mass "Oh Crap" moment for Grant, Kari and Tory.
  • During the "Mind Control Chip" myth, Adam had to learn how to use a studfinder in its various modes. Jamie placed a series of studs. metal tubes, wires, and microchips behind a wall in oddball configurations. Adam was mostly able to find the larger items behind the wall (not the microchips, though), but one area proved a bit of a blind spot. When Adam went around to the other side of the wall, he saw what he'd missed: A series of metal wires twisted into the words "Adam is a spasm". Adam lost it.
  • In a complete role-reversal during the Duct Tape Island episode, Adam is the one who finds and creates their shelter (complete with furniture and a homemade chess set) while Jamie creates a surfboard out of duct tape and tries to use it. Too bad Jamie doesn't know how to surf...
    • At the end of the episode, after escaping from the island and a few congratulatory minutes...

Jamie "Adam. It's the same island."
Adam *Face Palm*

  • During the Catching a Sword myth from the ninja special, Kari, Tory, and Grant are doing some force-testing. Then, all of a sudden, Adam comes running in out of nowhere, shouts "YOUR KUNG FU IS NO GOOD!" and smacks Tory in the face.
  • In episode 213: Pingpong rescue, after they bust the myth that balloons are able to lift a 40 pound child off the ground, instead of the team saying that the myth is busted, they have the kid they used in the episode jumping on the "busted" sign repeatedly saying "Busted-Busted-Busted!" both hilarious and adorable.
  • In the "Confederate Steam Machine Gun" episode, Adam has finished his piece of the rig: a reloading mechanism for the machine gun. He then launches into a bizzare explanation (with a hilariously bad French accent and complete with subtitles) of the rig, which finally culminates in the subtitles saying "...I think I'm losing my marbles," before flashing "???" as Adam finishes the sequence with what amounts to complete nonsense. Granted, Adam is a funny man regardless, but...
  • Square wheels. Specifically, square wheels on a huge truck. Somehow, watching it go clunk-clunk-clunk-clunk down the road at a progressive pace is utterly hilarious.