Tanked: Unfiltered - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Saved by the Spell
The ATM crew joins forces with Mario Lopez of "Saved by the Bell'' fame to turn a 90s coin-operated video game into an interactive aquarium with an exercise bike.
Jeff Dunham's Tank for Dummies
Unfiltered extras; Brett and Wayde build a theatrical tank with a submerged chandelier starring Peanut, Walter and Achmed for ventriloquist Jeff Dunham.
Dining with the Fishes
A new project for an upscale cutlery company; a crab boat aquarium.
Pete Rose Scores a Tank
Baseball legend Pete Rose wants Riverfront Stadium transformed into an aquarium.
Gabriel Iglesias' Fluffy Tank
Standup comedian Gabriel Fluffy Iglesias gets a tank while an ATM suffers a theft; additional behind-the-scenes extras.
Sherri Shepherd on the Rocks
Actress and TV host Sherri Shepherd commissions a classic, elegant tank; construction begins on an over-the-top build for Rugged Ridge; unseen extras.
Howie Mandel is the Brains Behind ATM
Swimming with unfiltered extras; ATM builds a tank for Howie Mandel's production office; the host and comedian has difficulty making up his mind, so Wayde and Brett must move forward without guidance.
The Hoff Gets Tanked
ATM buzzes after news that international star David Hasselhoff would love a shark tank in his home; after an inspirational visit to the Aquarium of the Pacific, they incur major delays during setup; unseen extras.
Dwight Howard's Slithering Slam Dunk
A call from NBA star Dwight Howard sends Brett and Wayde to Houston, but Howard doesn't just want a fish tank -- he also wants a new habitat for his two snakes; unseen extras.
Shaq-a-Tank!
ATM gets a call from their favorite customer, Shaquille O'Neal, who loves his first tank and is back for a second; this one will incorporate his love of Hookah and have an Egyptian theme; unseen extras.
Marshawn Lynch Goes Beastmode
Renowned NFL running back and Super Bowl champion Marshawn Lynch enlists Brett and Wayde to build him the ultimate ``Beastmode'' tank; unseen extras.
Penn & Teller Monkey Magic
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