MTV's Bugging Out - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Shoppers are questioned by a virtual security guard, office workers have to deal with a temperamental printer and a hair salon shows customers that lasers are the newest way to cut hair.

Episode 2
A phone charging kiosk goes on a grand larceny streak, a "Smart Cab" guesses its passengers' favorite music and host Traci Stumpf sees what kind of dirty pictures are on people's phones.

Episode 3

Episode 4
MTV is back with a brand new prank show - Bugging Out! It's the ultimate new hidden camera show where technology turns on users with hilarious results.

Episode 5
It's the ultimate new hidden camera show where technology turns on users! Robots replace cab drivers and the self-check out counter at the grocery store gets even more infuriating!

Episode 6
A deli checkout system has a mind of its own, some delivery guys use a carefully rigged "painting", and we find out what happened when IT starts throwing around laptops.

Episode 7
In this "best of" episode, Rob and Traci look back at some of their favourite pranks so far this season and bring the marks on the show for a follow up and mess with them some more!

Episode 8
Traci is looking for love but shows up "virtually" for each date. Rob takes an online clip to prank school and the fake talking dog collar "Pet Vet Neck Tech" makes a triumphant return..

Episode 9

Episode 10
We've got screaming robots, disastrous drones and a wise-cracking photo booth, plus hosts Rob and Traci answer the question, what happens when technology turns against us?

Episode 11
We're breaking laptops, stealing passwords and blasting airhorns! We bring you all that and more when we answer the question, what happens when technology turns against us?

Episode 12
What happens when technology turns against us? In this episode of the prank show we're smashing phones with hammers, and host Rob Anderson is taking you to prank school.

Episode 13
We've got killer cab drivers, bizarre blind dates, cheesy photo booths and Rob is taking you to prank school. Hosts Rob Anderson and Traci Stumpf are bringing you all that and more.

Episode 14
In this special "best of" episode of MTV's "Bugging Out" we're bringing you all the hits! We've got wise-ass talking dogs, dangerous drones, Sassy photo booths and disaster dates.

Episode 15

Episode 16

Episode 17

Episode 18

Episode 19
In this episode we're pranking people on Snapchat, crashing drones at the mall, blasting our super-annoying headphones and blowing up a Smart car.

Episode 20
In this episode of MTV's Bugging Out we've got talking billboards, a sassy credit card swipe machine, a mean GPS and Rob is taking you to prank school.

Episode 21
In this special "best of" season finale we're playing all of the best clips from the series, including laptop smash, phone stealing, snarky photo booth and drone smash.
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