In the Season 2 premiere, the world-famous skateboarder dares to purchase and jockey a thoroughbred racehorse. Rob also helps his cousin Drama rise to the status of "mini-mogul" with Drama's burgeoning new T-shirt company.
Rob Dyrdek enters the world of Gymkhana, an artistic genre of precision rally car drifting. With the help of Ken Block, Rob decides to make his own stunt video using his own custom built. miniature rally car.
Rob and Drama take us behind the scenes at the Fantasy Factory, reliving some of their favorite highlights, unaired hilarious bonus scenes, and some of the best outtakes that happened during shooting.
Rob takes Drama to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to spend some quality vacation time at his parents. The family visits a wildlife preserve, and Rob shoots a photo for the launch of his DC clothing line, "The Dyrdek Collection."
Rob decides it's time to bring his alter-ego, "Bobby Light" out of retirement. Rob also finds himself in an inter-office bathroom war with his eternally uptight manager, Jeremy.
Rob challenges longtime friend and fellow Pro Skater, Steve Berra, to a competition between the Fantasy Factory and "The Berrics," the skate facility owned by Berra and Eric Koston.
In this season finale, Rob invites Ludacris and NBA star, Carmelo Anthony to the Fantasy Factory to discuss a friendly charitable wager between the three of them.
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By what name was Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory (2009) officially released in Canada in English?