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    The fantasy continues for skateboarding legend Rob Dyrdek and his crew as they return for another quirky season of chaos and laughter at the Fantasy Factory. Packed with guest stars and even more action, season two is the Fantasy Factory at...  Read Full Summary

Episodes

  1. In this season finale, Rob invites Ludacris and NBA star, Carmelo Anthony to the Fantasy...  Read Full Summary »

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  2. Rob challenges longtime friend and fellow Pro Skater, Steve Berra, to a competition...  Read Full Summary »

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  3. Rob decides it's time to bring his alter-ego, "Bobby Light" out of retirement. He...  Read Full Summary »

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Highlights

  1. Can't get enough of the 'Factory?' Check out these bonus scenes from Season 2.

  2. Check out the full version of Rob and Ken Block's Gymkhana 2.1 video!

  3. Rob and Drama run through all the latest enhancements to the Fantasy Factory.

  1. Watch all of the behind-the-scenes action from the season two photo shoot!

  2. Check out photos of Rob, Drama, Chanel and the rest of the cast from the factory.

  3. Get to know the cast of characters who've set up shop in 'Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory.'

About Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory (Season 2)

  1. The fantasy continues for skateboarding legend Rob Dyrdek and his crew as they return for another quirky season of chaos and laughter at the Fantasy Factory. Packed with guest stars and even more action, season two is the Fantasy Factory at a whole new level. Along with Rob for the insane journeys are his cousin Drama, his naysaying manager, Jeremy, the "rapping receptionist," Chanel, and Rob's awkward, injury-prone skate coach, Big Cat.

    This season, the ridiculousness reaches new levels as Rob purchases and then jockeys his own racehorse, teams up with musician John Mayer to write an apology song for Rob's mom, races alongside Ken Block in a miniature rally car, and triumphantly returns to the stage as Bobby Light with a little help from Travis Barker at a Blink-182 show. As always, the biggest and most obscure dreams become reality from within his headquarters - a fully skate-able, 25,000- square-foot warehouse in downtown Los Angeles known as Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory.

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