Making Fun - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Dino Taco Toilet
A couple of kids give Jimmy and his crew of merry makers a Jurassic task: build a 12-foot-tall wooden dinosaur that spits candy tacos.
Unicornicycle
A precocious girl demands that Jimmy and his team make two unicorn bicycles that - check notes - "fart glitter". And you thought your boss was tough.
Soccer Shoe Car
The beautiful game of soccer will never be the same after Jimmy and company hit the pitch with a "Panda Paradise Soccer Shoe Car"
Rock Paper Scissors
Nobody likes to lose at rock paper scissors, but this supersized contest between the makers has especially high stakes.
Nuclear Nutcracker
The guys go all out to create a humongous nutcracker that slices, dices and destroys anything in its way. It also makes smoothies for some reason.
Catapoop vs Trepooched
The makers are given a mission: construct two catapults that will fling cat poop as far and as high as possible. Because, why the heck not?
Pirate Pizza Cannon
A fearsome new maker joins Jimmy`s mighty crew to construct a pirate pizza ship and a pie-launching cannon for a landlubbin` lad and lass.
Guitar Boat
Can five bearded makers build a guitar-shaped boat that holds two passengers, plays music and actually floats? Only one way to find out, sailor.
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