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- 0001-12-24 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 2.6298E7 (dbd:second)
- This episode includes an advertisement for "Bacon Strips"-themed mobile phone covers. (en)
- The cast creates a giant meatball version of the droid BB-8, from the film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. (en)
- Guest appearance by the fathers of Harley, Epic Mook, and Cousin Dave. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits the word "Cooking." (en)
- The calorie/fat counts do not include the accompanying sandwiches made by the cast. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel is "125 lbs Super Bowl Nachos". (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits "Big Ben" from the title. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits the word "Breakfast." (en)
- A rap video by the cast. (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits the word "Pizza" from the title. (en)
- Ends with a plug for Harley's YouTube channel. (en)
- Guest appearance by Muscles Glasses. (en)
- Individual calorie/fat counts:
* Ghetto Dawg sandwiches: 450 calories / 24 grams fat / $9.00 cost
* Necklace of Pizza Pockets: 560 calories / 40 grams fat / $2.00 cost per pocket, plus "infinite coolness"
* Hungry Man quesadillas: 1,450 calories / 360 grams fat / $58.50 cost
* Fishy Bacon Mac: 12,600 calories / 182 grams fat / $35.70 cost
* Pizzception: 6,520 calories / 103 grams fat / $33.00 cost (en)
- The parts of this meal are wrapped in $600 worth of 24-karat gold foil. (en)
- Harley visits three pizza delivery places and asks each one to put together the most outrageous meal possible for $100. He has all three orders delivered at once, and he, Prince Atari, and Lemme Kno judge them with the drivers present. They declare a tie between Pizza Hut and Mory's and give a $100 tip to each of the three drivers. (en)
- Guest appearance by Muscles Glasses. Instead of a "Next time, we eat..." line, this episode ends with credits for Harley and the gang. (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel adds the word "Epic" at the start of the title. (en)
- Includes clips from the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. (en)
- Harley and the guys make and taste-test butter-based spreads incorporating dozens of different foods. (en)
- The gang cooks a single piece of French toast, using expensive ingredients and serving it on an iPad Pro instead of a plate. (en)
- This episode features a sneak preview of the spin-off series Epic Chef. (en)
- A standalone version of the video from the previous episode. (en)
- Includes a short rap video by the cast entitled "I Wrote a Cookbook." (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel adds the word "All" at the start of the title. (en)
- The show donated $0.01 to Action Against Hunger per calorie in this meal, for a total of $1,800.00. (en)
- This episode was released one day ahead of the usual Tuesday schedule in order to coincide with Canada Day. The calorie/fat counts do not include three hamburger "pucks" blocked by the hockey goalie that the cast assembled from meat. (en)
- Includes scaled down versions of "Fast Food Sushi," "Fast Food Lasagna," and "Angry French Canadian." (en)
- Harley and the gang cook a vegetarian "Dirt Pie" while dressed in golf shirts and khakis. Once Harley comes to his senses, he throws it out and everyone reverts to their normal appearance to cook the Meat Block. (en)
- This episode ends without a plug for Harley's YouTube channel. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel is "Enough Ribs to Kill a Man". (en)
- Harley does not take part in the cooking or eating, instead providing written/voice-over instructions for the rest of the guys. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel is "1 Million Calorie Lasagna". (en)
- Three collections of outtakes and deleted footage to mark the official release of the second Epic Meal Time cookbook. The titles in the YouTube channel are, in order, "Epic Fun Time," "Epic Hilarious Time," and "Epic ROFL Time." (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel spells "Lasagna" correctly. (en)
- A short video announcing that the second cookbook is available for pre-orders. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits the word "Chicken." (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel is "What's In This Pig? ". (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel omits the word "Meal" from the title. (en)
- A special on-screen counter keeps track of the number of times the word "dawg" is used . (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel replaces "Desert" with "Deserted." (en)
- The gang cooks miniature versions of 10 past meals and buries them in a graveyard of ground beef with pizza tombstones. Meals featured: TurBaconEpic, Fast Food Lasagna, Candy BBQ, Triple Meat Log, Fast Food Pizza, Double Kill, Meatball Deathstar, Angry French Canadian, Epic Eggroll, Fast Food Sushi. (en)
- A collection of outtakes from the previous episode. (en)
- A short preview collection of clips from the second season of Epic Meal Empire. (en)
- A collection of outtakes from the "Green Pancake Potato Stack" episode. (en)
- The calorie/fat totals are for eight meals together: Fast Food Italian Lasagna, Crunchy Taco Tacos, 3-Meat Cheesy Enchiladas, Sweet & Sour Chicken and Chicken Fried Rice Eggroll, Triple Cheeseburger Macaroni Cheeseburger, Chicken Fettucine Alfredo Ravioli, Stuffed Crispy Chicken Parmesan, and Buffalo Chicken Helper Bold Pizza. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel is shortened to "Ice Cream Cake Sandwich." (en)
- The Epic Meal Time YouTube channel adds the word "Maximum" at the start of the title. (en)
- The guys reminisce about their visit to Tokyo in #307, with additional behind-the-scenes footage. (en)
- The title on the Epic Meal Time YouTube channel spells the last word as "Landsagna." (en)
- Filmed on location in Tokyo, with appearances by Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata and his development team. This episode ends without a plug for Harley's YouTube channel. (en)
- A comedic segment in which Harley tries and fails to cook an epic meal by himself in honor of Ameer's birthday. (en)
- This is the first episode to introduce factoids displayed on the bottom of the screen. (en)
- A short tour of the Epic Meal Empire set and kitchen equipment, followed by a preview collection of clips from the show. (en)
- Filmed on location at the Cloudcade game development studio in Saint-Lambert, Quebec. (en)
- A short video promoting Epic Meal Time's new line of cookware and first cookbook. (en)
- A short video promoting Epic Meal Time's second cookbook. (en)
- Harley gives an update on his invention, the PlateTopper, and demonstrates how to keep fast food items warm by placing them on the hood of his car and using PlateToppers to secure them while he drives around the block. (en)
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