Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory
  • Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory

  • When it's on

    May 27, 2012 11:00PM
    This Is Not Mom-Certified
    Season 1 Episode 6
    Rob brings his family to a movie screening at the Factory.
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 Now, we usually don't like to laugh at someone's expense ... but that's what Rob Dyrdek and co. are doing in this exclusive clip from this week's episode of MTV's hit vi...
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  • Now, we usually don't like to laugh at someone's expense ... but that's what Rob Dyrdek and co. are doing in this exclusive clip from this week's episode of MTV's hit vi...
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 Have you ever done something really embarrassing when no one was looking? Chances are you've done 'The Move On.' Need an example? Look no further than this exclusive cli...
 The season finale of 'Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory' (Mon., 10:30PM ET on MTV) had the gang heading to New Orleans to honor Joe Ciaglia, or Joe C. Ciaglia has been instru...
 Rob Dyrdek has a special present for Justin Bieber in the season premiere of 'Fantasy Factory' (Mon., 10:30PM ET on MTV). But before he receives the mystery gift hidden ...
Rob Dyrdek dons a costume that transforms him into a human skateboard, but he quickly finds the getup awkward and uncomfortable on 'Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory' (Mon, 9:...
 When was World War II? That's the question Rob posed to Drama on last night's 'Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory' (Monday at 9:30PM ET on MTV). 
 
Drama had no clue. At first...
While on a Hawaiian
 It's a big day for pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek on 'Fantasy Factory' (Mon., 9PM ET on MTV). At the opening of a skatepark in Los Angeles, a city council member thanks him...
Rob Dyrdek declares a day of free skate and his entire staff dons personalized roller skates on 'Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory' (Mon, 9:30PM on MTV). ......
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Skateboarding icon Rob Dyrdek dreams up a series of often eccentric business ventures from a 25,000-square-foot industrial warehouse and an office complex near downtown Los Angeles. Dyrdek began skateboarding at 12, turned pro at 16 and soon after launched his entrepreneurial career that now includes skateboard-related companies, private training facilities for boarders, a skateboarding league and his charitable foundation that builds skate plazas around the country.