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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 00: Special - The Best, The Worst and Unused
Episode 01: Poop in the Pool
Episode 02: Turtle Racing
Episode 03: Mini-Horse Road Trip
Episode 04: Meaty Goes to Hollywood
Episode 05: Guinness
Episode 06: Big Bob
Episode 07: Charity
Episode 08: Harry the Healer
Episode 09: Dating Game
Episode 10: Vegas
Episode 11: Meaty's Birthday
Episode 12: Parents
Episode 13: Cancun
Episode 14: Haunted House
Episode 15: Baby
Rob and Big - Season 3
Description
As for the exciting incidents where the last season stops that follows the every day movement of Rob Dyrdek, a youthful well known actor, producer, and skateboarder, who lives with, Big Black, his closest companion and guardian, as together, they do numerous adventures, as every week, they have an alternate and challenging plan, as breaking Guinness world records. In this new season, Rob and Big go in a journey to California.
As for the exciting incidents where the last season stops that follows the every day movement of Rob Dyrdek, a youthful well known actor, producer, and skateboarder, who lives with, Big Black, his closest companion and guardian, as together, they do numerous adventures, as every week, they have an alternate and challenging plan, as breaking Guinness world records. In this new season, Rob and Big go in a journey to California.
Actors:
Chris Boykin,
Nicole Denise,
K. Duane Garrett,
Rob Dyrdek,
Chris Pfaff,
Meaty,
Darrell Silver Hughes,
Rashawn Davis
Chris Boykin
Nicole Denise
September 2, 1983 in Naples, Florida, USA
K. Duane Garrett
Rob Dyrdek
28 June 1974, Kettering, Ohio, USA
Chris Pfaff
Meaty
Darrell Silver Hughes
Rashawn Davis
Genre:
Comedy, Sport, Reality-TV
Director:
Mark S. Jacobs, Zach Kozek
Country:
United States
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January 03, 2020
But the MTV series Rob & Big is a special case-none of it even seems remotely real, and even when it does broach "real" topics, it still seems like a lark.

