Monster Garage Full Episodes

Monster Garage
Created byThom Beers
Presented byJesse James
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes80
Production
Running time42 minutes
Release
Original networkDiscovery Channel
Original releaseJune 23, 2002 –
June 12, 2006

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Monster Garage is an American television series aired on the Discovery Channel and hosted by Jesse James. Each episode was an hour in length and was conceived and produced (along with James) by Thom Beers.

The show premiered on June 23, 2002 and concluded on June 12, 2006.

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Premise[edit]

A team of five people with mechanical, fabricating, or modifying expertise was assembled to modify a vehicle into a 'monster machine.' On the show this generally meant making one vehicle that could transform into another such as a PT Cruiser which could change into a wood chipper, or a school bus which transformed into a pontoon boat. Occasionally vehicles were modified so as to hide non-vehicular functions, such as a police car which doubled as a donut shop (built by a team of cops), or a Toyota Tundra which was modified so as to allow it to discharge a motorcycle at high speeds. Build teams who successfully completed their assignment were rewarded with expensive tool kits.

Rules[edit]

According to the show, the rules were as follows:

  1. When complete, the monster was to appear to be stock.
  2. The team had $3000 (later raised to $5000) for parts. Any 'seat change' found during the build was added to the total.
  3. The team had seven days to complete the monster.
    • The first day was for designing
    • the next five were for building
    • and the seventh day was for testing the monster

In practice, as the series progressed, some liberties were taken with the first two rules, at times becoming punchlines. In one episode, when a Chevrolet El Camino was turned into a Figure 8 race car, James discarded plans for a spoiler on the vehicle, sarcastically citing the first rule.

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Starting with season 4, the winning team also donated a toolkit to a high school of their choice.

Host[edit]

Host Jesse James claims to be the great-great-grandson of a cousin of the legendary wild westoutlaw, Jesse James. Jesse G. James has both mechanical and metal fabricating expertise and is the founder, owner and head bike builder for his custom chopper shop, West Coast Choppers. Jesse said he liked monsters that went fast and did something. He preferred hard working build crew members. His favorite monster vehicles were the FordAmbulance Wheel-stander and the Chevrolet BlazerPikes Peak hill climber. One of Jesse's ambitions throughout the run of the show was to build a monster that could top 200 mph, which he was unsuccessful at achieving.

Announcer[edit]

Announcing for this show was done by Brett 'The Big Schwag' Wagner who later became the host of the Speed Channel show Pass Time.[1] He was very memorable for frequently shouting out 'You gotta be kidding me!' during the tests of the 'monster' vehicles and signing off most episodes saying: 'The next Monster Garage challenge is JUST.. AROUND.. THE BEND!'.[2]

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Failed Monsters[edit]

With rules as strict as they were in the Monster Garage, there was a 1 in 10 monster build failure rate. When a team failed to complete a vehicle in time, it was destroyed by host Jesse James.

Failed Monsters and their Ultimate Demise
  • Cadillac Hearse/Car Crusher 'Grim Ripper' — was the first failure on Monster Garage. The build team spent more time goofing off than building the car. In one scene, the original Batmobile appeared at the shop, and Jesse quipped 'tryin' to weld' when asked what he was doing. The non-functional Car Crusher was then sent to Terminal Island to meet its fate in a scrapper. At the suggestion of the scrap machine's owner, the Hearse came to an explosive end with a propane tank in the back. In Grim Ripper II, the team spoofed the demise of their first project by having the car in which they arrived at Terminal Island meet the same fate as the first hearse.
  • Scion xA/Rock'em, Sock'em Scions — In this two-episode special, Jesse handpicked a team of the best Monster Garage participants at the time, while the producers picked a 'mis-fit' team of quirky and somewhat anti-social participants to build Rock'em Sock'em Robots out of two new Scions. The winning team would win a 'special edition' set of Mac tools while the other team would see their creation turned into scrap. Jesse's handpicked team, dubbed the Red Rockers, secured the Scion xB, while the producer-selected Blue Bombers received the xA. In the challenge, the Bombers' xA suffered transmission issues, meaning the Rockers won by default. Some members of the Bombers stayed to see their failed monster off, only to find out that they would be receiving tool sets as well.
  • DeLoreanHovercraft — In an early attempt to shave time off the build, the team removed the outer bodywork of a De Lorean and put it on a donor personal hovercraft. Quite angry about this decision (even though he himself declared early on that he didn't like the project), Jesse fired one of the team members after a snide comment. Working again with a 'new' De Lorean donor, the team tried unsuccessfully to make the monster hover but ultimately ran out of time. The car was eventually towed to a naval base where a tank tracked vehicle crushed the unfinished vehicle.
  • MazdaMiataJetski — Some fans have noted that the reason why this build failed was the engine might have contributed to the air intake being flooded due to the heavy weight in the nose area. Nevertheless, three members of the build team opted to send the Miata to the scrapheap with a dynamite explosion.
  • Dirt Track Camaro — For the second time in MG history, this build had an all-girl build team (the first was the Black Widow Demolition Derby Car, which was heavily gutted moments before a demolition derby). However, a plague of miscommunication and personal differences sent this Camaro to a steel smelter and eventual recycling into rebar.
  • Peel Trident Micro Car — With a team composed of mostly dwarves, the team attempted to put a Hayabusa engine into a tiny Peel Car. Some fans felt that the team was compromised due to their small stature, but Jesse coldly stated that he gave no team any exceptions; they were all equal. Other fans feel the project was simply too ambitious for builders of any size. After they failed, Jesse, sporting some of his personal gun collection, took out the Peel with a .50 caliber sniper rifle.
  • Anglia Nitro Dragster — The team did not give themselves enough time to fire up the engine. The engine ended up not firing due to timing issues, and Jesse brought it to a construction site where a crane dropped a large metal box on it.

Successful monsters destroyed in Day 7[edit]

  • Mazda RX-7/Doom Buggy — Unsatisfied with how the Sandrail performed, Jesse destroyed it with a Dillon Minigun.
  • 1970 Cadillac Coupe DeVille/Demolition-Derby Car - In day 7, Cindy Regimbald lost the demolition derby, leaving the car smashed from the derby.
  • 1970 Oval Racer/RC Car - During the challenge, after Jesse lapped the car about 5 times, he rammed his car into the rear fender of it and sent it smashing into wall of the short track. The monster was totalled, and it was stored outside the Monster Garage, later to be cannibalized in future episodes.
  • 1969-1970 Classic Farm Tractor/Crop Circler - The vehicle was built successfully, but Jesse decided the project was uninteresting, so he burnt it in a desert with a flamethrower.

UK version[edit]

A UK version of the show was aired in 2004 by Channel 4. The team always included a Hell's Angel known as 'Cookie'. There was a budget of £3,000. Only 3 days were used for the build. Cars often looked radically different from the production models. Challenges included; converting a Toyota into a lawnmower, a Lotus into a hovercraft, and an ice cream van into a riot truck. In one episode, the team sold the internal fittings of the car that was to be transformed (A Rolls Royce) to raise funds to convert it into a muck spreader.

The UK series lasted only 8 episodes.

Videos[edit]

MBI published Monster Garage videos, detailing the Ford Mustang lawn mower, Ford Explorer garbage truck, limousine firetruck, and the Volkswagen Beetle swamp boat.

Monster Garage sale[edit]

The 2008 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction included 42 of the surviving project vehicles.[3][4][5][6]

Adaptations[edit]

Video games[edit]

Invictus Games Ltd. developed a PC video game, based on the series. An Xbox remake was made by Impulse Games in 2004. Both games were published by Activision Value.

Books[edit]

Inside Monster Garage, a book about the TV series, was published by Meridith Books.

MBI Publishing Company has published Monster Garage instruction books under the Motorbooks brand, including:

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  • Monster Garage: How to Custom Paint Damn Near Anything
  • Monster Garage: How to Customize Damn Near Anything
  • Monster Garage: How to Fabricate Damn Near Anything
  • Monster Garage: How to Weld Damn Near Anything

Monster Garage: How to Custom Paint Damn Near Anything, Monster Garage: How to Customize Damn Near Anything, Monster Garage: How to Weld Damn Near Anything were also sold together as Monster Garage Gift Set and The Big Box of Monster Garage (box set).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2009-07-16. Retrieved 2009-07-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0346343/quotes
  3. ^'www.barrett-jackson.com'(PDF) (Press release). Barrett-Jackson. November 14, 2007. Archived from the original(PDF) on January 24, 2009. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  4. ^Scottsdale 2008 Monster Garage car listingArchived 2008-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^42 unique Monster Garage creations under the hammer at Barrett-Jackson
  6. ^'Scottsdale 2008'. Sports Car Market. April 2008. p. 88.

External links[edit]

  • Monster Garage on IMDb
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Below is a complete Monster Garage episode list that spans the show's entire TV run. Photos from the individual Monster Garage episodes are listed along with the Monster Garage episode names when available, as are the dates of the original airing of the episode. Monster Garage episodes from every season can be seen below, along with fun facts about who directed the episodes, the stars of the and sometimes even information like shooting locations and original air dates. Items on this list include “Firetruck” and “Monster Nation 2.” Are you remembering a funny scene but can't think of the name that the Monster Garage episode is from? Scroll below and you'll find what you're looking for.
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Season 4 Episode 1: Jesse and a team of legendary Volkswagen racers and customizers set their sights on turning a rare 1951 split window ragtop, which had been left to rot in a swamp, into a nine-second quarter mile dragster.
2Full Steam Ahead
Season 4 Episode 4: Jesse finally gets to tackle his steam dream wehn he and a team of steamboat experts harness the awesome power of steam by converting an 18' 1964 Chris Craft wooden boat into a turn-of-the-century [that's turn-of-the-LAST-century] steam launch. Jesse won't be setting any speed records with this contraption, but he might blow the Garage to bits!
3Mini Truck
Season 5 Episode 4: Five other little people join Body Drop and Jesse on this build - to customize and slam a mini-truck.
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Season 4 Episode 6: That's right folks, Backyard Monsters is back! In part one, of this two part episode, the Big Schwag introduces stories that take us across North America to find out what kinds of crazy Monsters are lurking in backyards everywhere.
5Backyard Monsters pt. 2
Season 4 Episode 7: In part two of Backyard Monsters, we continue our travels around North America in search of the craziest Backyard Monsters.
6Dirt Track Racer
Season 3 Episode 11: This episode features the garage's second All-Girl team as they attempt to convert a 1975 Chevy Camaro into a Super Stock dirt track racecar.
7'51 Cool Caddy Daddy
Jesse James and six legendary customizers tackle an abandoned 1951 Cadillac. ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons arrives for the design. The plan is to chop, drop, section and install an entirely new front end and drive train..way too ambitious for most teams but this one is way experienced.
8The Noodler
Season 5 Episode 6: Mamma mia! Jesse James and his crew of Italian-Americans, cook up the world's fastest (and only) pasta making European import. They turn a 1981 308 GTSi into a kitchen on wheels which proves a tougher task than any of these wise guys ever imagined.
9Ultimate Old School Wagon pt. 1
For this episode we're going to start with your Mom's old station wagon before the existence of mini-vans and SUVs, and turn this hulk of American steel in full-on, no-holds barred Monster magnificence. Watch as an over-the-top All Star team of fabricators, welders, engine guys, and automotive wizards make this the penultimate build ever.
10Ultimate Old School Wagon pt. 2
For this episode we're going to start with your Mom's old station wagon before the existence of mini-vans and SUVs, and turn this hulk of American steel in full-on, no-holds barred Monster magnificence. Watch as an over-the-top All Star team of fabricators, welders, engine guys, and automotive wizards make this the penultimate build ever.
11Mustang Mower
Season 1 Episode 1: In Mustang Mower, Jesse and his team are challenged to turn a 1990 Mustang GT convertible into a fiber-slashing, awe-inspiring monster mower.
12White Trash
Season 1 Episode 2: Jesse and his crew are challenged to transform a Ford Explorer into an actual functioning garbage truck.
13Fire Truck Limo
Season 1 Episode 3: Jesse and his team of designers, welders, fabricators, and mechanics transform a Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine into a fire truck.
14Swamp Buggy

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Season 1 Episode 4: Jesse and his crew transforms a Volkswagen new Beetle into a Swamp Buggy, to participate in a slalom race in the Louisiana Bayous. We see if the car can be strong enough to float in the water. And Jesse takes the risk to drive it despite the fact that the bayous waters are crowded by alligators.
15Freezer Burn
Season 1 Episode 5: In 1996 it was born a Chevy Impala Supersport clone. In 2002 it mutated into a monster capable of smoothing out the roughest of frozen surfaces.
16Grim Ripper
Season 1 Episode 6: Death was certainly the theme of this mission. Jesse and his crew transform a 1973 Miller Meteor Cadillac hearse into a formidable car-crushing beast.
17The Deranged Picker
Season 1 Episode 7: Golfers beware! This is no ordinary range-picker. It's a 1984 Porsche 944 that Jesse and company transformed into a player-harassing, ball snagging monster.
18Pontoon Boat
Season 1 Episode 8: Imagine you've acquired a 1989 Ford 20-passenger school bus. What do you do? Why not turn it into a pontoon party boat? Jesse James and his crew, do just that!
19MAC Tools Truck
Season 1 Episode 9: Jesse James and his crew set out to turn a 1998 MAC Tool truck into the 'ultimate' delivery truck equipped with a crossbow, cannon and catapult.
20Hot Air Balloon
Season 1 Episode 10: Jesse James and his team redefine 'off-road,' literally when they convert an old Geo Tracker into a hot air balloon.
21Nut-Shaker
Season 1 Episode 11: A F-150 pickup truck gets converted into a machine capable of shaking nuts and fruits from trees without damaging the tree. Squirrels beware! Here comes Jesse James and his latest creation!
22Wheelie Ambulance Car
Season 1 Episode 12: The team transforms an ambulance into a wheelie-car, but moving the engine to the rear proves daunting.

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23West Coast Chipper
Season 1 Episode 13: Jesse and his team convert a PT Cruiser into a wood chipping monster. It's like building a moped, kind of.
24Snowballs
Season 1 Episode 14: Richard Petty challenges Jesse to a race in the snowy Mountains of Wyoming. Will Jesse's converted roadster hold up in the snow?
25Wedlock
Season 1 Episode 15: On this build, Jesse and his team convert an old Suburban into the ultimate wedding chapel on wheels, while irreconcilable differences cause mutiny in the garage.