The Dude Perfect Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Luke Bryan Archery Cart Battle
Before bringing their intern Chad to a video shoot with country music star Luke Bryan, the Dudes have to figure out if he can control himself around celebrities.

Pace Off
The Dudes get some tips from drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Chase Elliot when they are invited by NASCAR to drive the pace car at Texas Motor Speedway.

Aaron Rodgers, Chris Paul, and a Panda
As the Dudes prepare to shoot a video with NBA All-Star Chris Paul and NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, they discover that neither athlete's team has a mascot. Cody's runny nose reaches the dripping point, and the guys vow to find him a cure.

Dried Perfect
In order to complete a complicated synchronized stunt for an upcoming video, Tyler needs to help Garrett and Cody get in-sync.

Un-Twinning
The Dudes square off in a lawnmower racing competition for an upcoming video; when it becomes too difficult for even the Dudes to tell the twins apart, they decide to help the twins create new, unique personalities.

London
The Dudes travel to London to shoot a soccer trick shot video with Premier League's Manchester City Football Club; Coby and Cory track down their family lineage.

Bass-elor Party
The guys learn that Garrett never had a proper bachelor party, so they surprise him with the ultimate DP party night: exclusive access to the Bass Pro Pyramid in Memphis.

Man School
When the Dudes discover that the twins will be teaching a "Man School" class, they think the twins need a crash course in "being men."

Fire Edition
After re-discovering the original basketball that starred in their first Dude Perfect video, the Dudes decide to give it one more shot at video glory. Garrett and Tyler both undergo anger management counseling to help them combat their "loser rage".

Cold Weather Tested
After booking a video shoot where they'll be doing a snow battle, Tyler takes it upon himself to get the rest of Dude Perfect "cold weather ready". The twins proclaim that they aren't "easily scared" and are put through the ultimate fear test.

H-O-R-S-E on a Horse
When the Dudes want to take the game of H-O-R-S-E to the next level by playing while on horseback, they discover that Garrett isn't a big fan of horses. Cody prepares for impending fatherhood, with the help of his friends.

Temp Bro
Tired of Tyler always guilting them into staying late at the office to play more games, Cody begins the search for a "temporary brother".

The Curse of Coby Cotton
Since Coby is the only member of Dude Perfect who has never won a Battle Video, the guys attempt to help him "reverse his curse" with a good-luck cleanse.
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