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The Green Slime (pilot)

01. The Green Slime (pilot)

An unaired pilot which was shown to the management at KTMA with an introduction by none other than Joel Hodgson.

This footage was captured at a Q&A at Archon 32 by Tarantulas in October of 2008.

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Invaders from the Deep

02. Invaders from the Deep

Movie Plot: A submarine crew fight an underwater civilization.

Host Segment I: The crew deals with the vacuflowers that grow on the satellite, which makes everyone that smells them obsessed.

1h 42min
November 24, 1988
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars

03. Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars

Movie Plot: Aliens from Mars battle the Earth.

Host Segment I: The crew does a skit about the Macy's Thanksgiving parade.

1h 42min
November 24, 1988
Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

04. Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

Movie Plot: A fugitive alien and a pilot from earth fight a few interplanetary wars.

Segment I: Crow tells his version of the first Thanksgiving.

Segment II: Joel demonstrates numbchucks.

1h 42min
November 27, 1988
Gamera vs. Barugon

05. Gamera vs. Barugon

Movie Plot: Japanese monsters Gamera and Barugon fight each other.

Intro: Joel explains the show's premise and plays a phone message from a viewer.

Segment One: Joel plays more phone messages, some asking for more of the show and another asking them to show the movies unriffed.

Segment Two: A caller asks for more chapstick (mispronunciation of 'slapstick'), so Joel and the 'bots promise to use more chapstick on the show.

Segment Three: Crow gives a hygiene lesson.

Segment Four: Servo and Crow make prank phone calls.

1h 40min
December 4, 1988
Gamera

06. Gamera

Movie Plot: The people of Japan deal with the monster named Gamera.

Intro: Crow volunteers to be frozen as the SOL's Christmas tree.

Segment One: Joel wonders if he should freeze Servo as a lawn ornament next Christmas.

Segment Two: A caller asks why Godzilla hasn't appeared on the show. Callers are invited to take a Ted Turner survey.

Segment Three: The crew debates the authenticity of the movie's monsters.

Segment Four: Gypsy and Joel sing Christmas songs.

1h 35min
December 11, 1988
Gamera vs. Gaos

07. Gamera vs. Gaos

Movie Plot: Japanese monsters Gamera and Gaos fight each other.

Intro: A caller complains about the Gamera movies, but Joel says that he doesn't choose the movies, the Mad Scientists do.

Segment One: Servo hits puberty and gets a new deep voice.

Segment Two: Gypsy wants new voice, but Joel convinces her keep the one she has.

Segment Three: A young caller invites the crew to his birthday party. They can't go, but Servo's birthday greetings turn into a long rant.

Segment Four: Servo talks about the upcoming new year.

1h 40min
December 18, 1988
Gamera vs. Zigra

08. Gamera vs. Zigra

Movie Plot: Japanese monster Gamera and another Gamera from the planet Zigra fight each other.

Intro: Crow is unfrozen.

Segment One: Dr. Forrester and Dr. Erhardt, the mad scientists holding Joel captive, taunt Joel. They invite him back to earth for an underwater experiment, but Joel declines.

Segment Two: Joel is depressed so Cambot plays messages from viewers to cheer him up. Most of the calls are about Gypsy.

Segment Three: The SOL crew talk about their New Year's Resolutions. They countdown the last seconds to midnight.

Segment Four: The crew reviews the movie.

1h 43min
December 31, 1988
Gamera vs. Guiron

09. Gamera vs. Guiron

Movie Plot: Japanese monsters Gamera and Guiron fight each other.

Intro: The Mads are out of bad movies, until Dr. Erhardt finds another Gamera movie.

Segment One: Crow dreams that he is in control of the experiment and the Mads are forced to watch the movies. He keeps sending 'A Planet of the Apes Christmas'.

Segment Two: Servo and Crow discuss dreams. Servo's is particularly disturbing.

Segment Three: Joel tells the 'bots of his dreams, which include operating a crane and waiting in line for Metallica tickets.

Segment Four: The crew sings about the Satellite of Love.

1h 34min
January 8, 1989
Phase IV

10. Phase IV

Movie Plot: Ants wage an attack against researchers in remote Arizona.

Intro: The Mads sell Joel's car to raise $30,000. He then informs them that he had $30,000 hidden under the seats.

Segment One: Joel tells Servo and Crow about Isaac Asimov's Rules of Robots. They don't agree.

Segment Two: The crew discuss what they would do if they ever get back to Earth. Joel wants to turn off his water, which he had left running.

Segment Three: The crew plays I Spy, which becomes a rendition of Wipeout.

Segment Four: Joel makes Crow and Gypsy recite a new Robot Law.

1h 37min
January 15, 1989
Cosmic Princess

11. Cosmic Princess

Movie Plot: Lunar researchers look for minerals on a hostile planet.

Intro: The Mads invent 1-D glasses. Dr. Erhardt can only see length.

Segment One: Crow opens a barbershop.

Segment Two: Servo unsuccessfully learns to fly.

Segment Three: The bots help Joel with his taxes.

Segment Four: The SOL crew plays football.

1h 43min
January 22, 1989
Humanoid Woman

12. Humanoid Woman

Movie plot: Astronauts probing an abandoned spaceship find a female clone whose planet is threatened by pollution and a dictatorship.

1h 40min
January 29, 1989
Fugitive Alien

13. Fugitive Alien

Movie Plot: An earth army gets alien help to fight a great battle.

Intro: Dr. Forrester is in Vegas, leaving Dr. Erhardt in charge.

Segment One: Servo and Gypsy dismantle Crow.

Segment Two: Joel and Servo debate why some celebrities are never seen together.

Segment Three: Joel hosts a dance competition for Gypsy and Servo.

Segment Four: Joel announces the creation of the MST3K Fan Club.

1h 43min
February 5, 1989
SST Death Flight

14. SST Death Flight

Movie Plot: The inaugural flight of the Concord becomes a disaster as it's sabotaged then a virus gets loose.

Cold Open: Joel and the bots sing the SST: Death Flight Theme Song.

Intro: Dr. Forrester has returned from Vegas with gifts for Dr. Erhardt.

Segment One: Joel tries to show that robots feel no pain.

Segment Two: Gypsy catches a cold.

Segment Three: The bots throw a limbo-fest.

End: Servo and Crow read letters from viewers.

1h 43min
February 19, 1989
Mighty Jack

15. Mighty Jack

Movie Plot: Q, an evil presence, tries to conquer the world.

Intro: The Mads try to find out how mad they really are.

Segment One: The bots weld themselves together.

Segment Two: The bots discuss the limits of humor.

Segment Three: Joel is depressed when the 'bots don't want to play murderball with him.

Segment Four: Crow and Joel read pro- and anti-Servo fan letters.

1h 41min
March 5, 1989
Superdome

16. Superdome

Movie Plot: A murderer is running around New Orleans during the Superbowl.

Intro: The Mads are almost ready to bring the SOL back to earth, until Crow ruins everything.

Segment One: Joel helps Servo experience pain.

Segment Two: Joel becomes a tyrant.

Segment Three: Servo remembers his favourite moments on the SOL.

End: Joel finds Servo's letters and then reads letters of his own

1h 43min
March 12, 1989
City on Fire

17. City on Fire

This week's experiment is disastrous disaster film City on Fire (1979), which assures viewers the events depicted could happen in any city, anywhere. Even, as Tom points out, while we're watching this.

1h 40min
March 19, 1989
Time of the Apes

18. Time of the Apes

Adapted (i.e., shredded and stitched into incoherence) from the 1974 Japanese series Saru No Gundan, Time of the Apes follows the travails of a scientist and two small children who are accidentally frozen and thaw into a future ruled by apes. Meanwhile, Crow and Servo have locked Joel out of the Satellite of Love.

1h 39min
April 2, 1989
The Million Eyes of Sumuru

19. The Million Eyes of Sumuru

Movie Plot: The evil Sumuru and her minions try to conquer the world.

Intro: The Mads help Joel back into the ship.

Segment One: Joel punishes the 'bots for locking him out.

Segment Two: The crew host a game show.

Segment Three: The crew perform an acoustic version of the show's theme song.

Segment Four: Joel announces that fan club membership has grown to 900.

1h 35min
May 7, 1989
Hangar 18

20. Hangar 18

Bodies of aliens are examined at a secret lab.

Intro: Joel introduces this week's film.

Segment One: The ship is hit by a meteor shower.

Segment Two: Joel purges Crow's memory.

Segment Three: Joel jokingly tells Crow that he's actually female. Crow naturally freaks out.

Segment Four: Joel announces more fan club news.

1h 39min
May 14, 1989
The Last Chase

21. The Last Chase

Movie Plot: Postapolcalyptic tale about a guy racing to California.

Intro: Dr. Forrester creates cold fusion in Dr. Erhardt's mouth.

Segment One: Joel teaches Crow and Servo about manners.

Segment Two: Joel reads letters from viewers.

Segment Three: Joel reads more fan letters.

Segment Four: More fan letters read.

1h 40min
May 21, 1989
Legend of the Dinosaurs

22. Legend of the Dinosaurs

Movie Plot: A dinosaur attacks a lake near Mt. Fuji.

Intro: The mads start a "Joel is dead" rumor.

Segment One: Joel demonstrates cheap special effects.

Segment Two: The crew stage a 1960s type sitcom. Cambot even adds canned laughter.

Segment Three: The 'bots are not impressed with Joel's model dinosaur.

Segment Four: The crew discuss their summer plans.

1h 41min
May 21, 1989
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23. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

Mad scientist Dr. Clayton Forrester figures he can rule the world if he deadens his subjects' brains by making them endure terrible movies. Exploiting his access to nearby satellite-dwellers Mike Nelson and his robot pals, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo, Forrester makes them watch a cheesy 1950s spaceship film. But when Mike and friends make funny comments throughout the movie and others that follow it, Forrester's plan looks increasingly flimsy.

1h 13min
April 19, 1996
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27. The Sidehackers (Outtakes)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 3 boxset special feature. A compilation of outtakes from the wraparounds of "The Sidehackers".

18min
April 8, 2003
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28. The Atomic Brain (Outtakes)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 3 boxset special feature. A compilation of outtakes from the wraparounds of "The Atomic Brain".

20min
April 8, 2003
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29. The Unearthly (Outtakes)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 3 boxset special feature. A compilation of outtakes from the wraparounds of "The Unearthly".

16min
April 8, 2003
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30. Interview with Mike Nelson & Kevin Murphy

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 5 boxset special feature, included with "Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders".

29min
March 9, 2004
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31. The Touch of Satan Trailer

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 5 boxset special feature. Original trailer for "The Touch of Satan".

2min
March 9, 2004
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32. The Touch Of Satan Introduction

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume 5 boxset special feature. Movie introduction by Mike Nelson.

March 9, 2004
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33. Time Chasers Introduction

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34. Merlin's Shop Of Mystical Wonders Introduction

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35. The Legend Of Boggy Creek 2 Introduction

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36. MST3K Scrapbook Scraps 1: Glimpses of KTMA

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37. The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy Promos

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38. MST3K Scrapbook Scraps 2

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39. Zombie Nightmare = MST3K Dream

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40. Hamlet A.D.D. Promo

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41. Racket Girls Trailer

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42. Assignment: Venezuela

Assignment: Venezuela is a 1956 short film produced by the Creole Petroleum Corporation, created to encourage American employees to work at their location(s) in Venezuela.

The short was riffed for the unproduced Mystery Science Theater 3000 CD-ROM. A rough cut of the short was screened for a live audience at ConventioCon ExpoFest-A-Rama 2: Electric Boogaloo.

25min
October 1, 1996
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43. Century 21 Calling...

An informational short featuring two enthusiastic teens who witness the amazing telephone technology of the time and speculation for the future.

Originally aired with Episode 906: The Space Children, it was included with "Assignment: Venezuela" & "A Case of Spring Fever" in MST3K Volume 7 from Rhino Entertainment.

13min
June 13, 1998
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44. A Case Of Spring Fever

A man faces the consequences of wishing away the existence of springs. Originally aired with Episode 1012: Squirm, it was included with "Assignment: Venezuela" & "Century 21 Calling" in MST3K Volume 7 from Rhino Entertainment. It was later covered by Rifftrax in 2013.

8min
August 1, 1999
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45. Poopie!

Poopie! is the first in a set of the blooper reels from Mystery Science Theater 3000. The outtakes were all taken from host segments running from Season 2 until Season 6.

30min
November 23, 1995
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46. Mad Monster Trailer

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47. Interview with Soultaker star Joe Estevez

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48. Interview with Final Justice writer/producer/director Greydon Clark

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49. Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker

Mike Nelson, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot on Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker.

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50. The Crawling Eye Introduction

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51. The Crawling Eye Trailer

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52. The Main Event: Crow vs Crow

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53. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps

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54. The Beatniks Trailer

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55. MST3K: The Musical

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56. Interview with Final Sacrifice star Bruce J. Mitchell

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57. The Corpse Vanishes Trailer

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58. Interview with Warrior Of The Lost World director David Worth

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59. Narrated Stills Gallery from Warrior Of The Lost World

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60. Santa Claus Conquers The Devil: A 50 Year Retrospective

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61. Santa Claus Theatrical Trailer

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62. Santa Claus - Making The Episode: Gift Exchange

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63. Santa Claus - Making The Episode: The Songs

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64. Turkey Day '95 Intros

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65. Night Of The Blood Beast Trailer

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66. Blood Waters Of Doctor Z Trailer

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67. Blood Waters Of Doctor Z Promo #1

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68. Blood Waters Of Doctor Z Promo #2

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69. Blood Waters Of Doctor Z Promo #3

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70. PSX Underground

From Playstation Underground Vol 2.1. Mike and the robots riff on various videos from the Playstation Underground series and outtakes from Playstation commercials. Includes some great behind-the-scenes footage of the MST3K set with the writers/actors.

January 20, 1998
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71. SF Vortex

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January 24, 1997
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72. CBS Saturday Morning News

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73. World News

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74. Host Segment Outtakes

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75. MTV Week in Rock

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1st Annual Summer Blockbuster Review

76. 1st Annual Summer Blockbuster Review

A half-hour special in which Mike and the 'bots riff the trailers from the hit movies of the summer of 1997. Trailers riffed in this special were those for:

The 5th Element Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World Men in Black Contact Batman and Robin

September 2, 1997
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77. The Making of MST3K

A behind the scenes look at the making of an MST3K episode.

August 1, 1997
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78. Movie Deleted Scenes

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79. 2nd Annual Summer Blockbuster Review

A half-hour special in which Mike and the 'bots riff the trailers for the big movies of the summer of 1998. Trailers riffed in this special were for the following movies:

The X Files Ever After Halloween H2O The Truman Show Pi Saving Private Ryan Small Soldiers Godzilla Deep Impact

September 4, 1998
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80. The History of MST3K (Part 1)

'The History of MST3K' is a feature included on the 20th anniversary DVD box set. Part one covers the inception and initial development of the series and its early years on local television station KTMA.

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81. The History of MST3K (Part 2)

'The History of MST3K' is a feature included on the 20th anniversary DVD box set. Part two covers the show's move to Comedy Central and the eventual leaving of its creator, Joel Hodgson.

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82. The History of MST3K (Part 3)

'The History of MST3K' is a feature included on the 20th anniversary DVD box set. Part three covers the post-Joel era of the show, including the show's move to the SciFi Channel and the production of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'.

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83. The Day the World Ended

Movie Plot: A small group of people are the only survivors of a nuclear holocaust.

January 25, 1997
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84. This is MST3K!

This was a half-hour special produced by Comedy Central. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of an MST3K episode.

November 14, 1992
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85. Turkey Day '92

The 1992 Turkey Day Special.

November 19, 1992
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86. The Little Gold Statue Award Preview Show

This half hour special aired before the 1995 Academy Awards. In it, the MST3K cast makes fun of the following movies:

Mary Shelly's Frankenstein 4 Weddings and a Funeral Tom & Viv Quiz Show Forrest Gump Queen Margot Priscilla, Queen of the Desert The Lion King Junior Red Heavenly Creatures Little Women Blue Sky Hoop Dreams Pulp Fiction

March 22, 1995
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87. Poopie Parade of Values

A half-hour, hilarious infomercial starring Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Trace Beaulieu; advertising the "Poopie" compilation tape of MST3K bloopers.

November 23, 1995
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88. Night of the Blood Beast - Turkey Day '95 Edition

The movie riffed was "Night of the Blood Beast", the same film as episode S07E01. The difference between this episode and that one is that this version aired only twice and the host segments were entirely different and concluded the Thanksgiving story from the Turkey Day marathon segments that had aired all day prior to this episode's debut. It was the non-Turkey Day version that was later used in reruns, other than this thanksgiving version being rerun once, accidentally.

On the SOL: The crew discusses today's football game / debate: Stuffing vs. Potatoes / Crow talks with Dr. Forrester's guests / Mike and the 'bots have thanksgiving dinner.

In Deep 13: Dr. Forrester is having a thanksgiving party / The party guests have Thanksgiving dinner / Dr. Forrester's mother, Pearl, presents her home made Turkey Surprise.

November 23, 1995
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89. Academy of Robots Choice Awards Preview Show

A half-hour special aired before the 1998 Academy Awards.In it the MST3K cast makes fun of the following movies:

Mrs. Brown Wings of a Dove Good Will Hunting As Good as it Gets Amistad Titanic Jackie Brown Boogie Nights Deconstructing Harry LA Confidential Starship Troopers

March 19, 1998
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90. The Home Game

4 pm showing We need your help!

Mike and the Bots are still stranded at the edge of the universe and won't

be able to make it back in time to screen our Saturday movie, 'The Day The

World Ended'. In their absence, we need you - the home viewer - to join us

on air and supply sarcastic quips, biting commentary and witty remarks

when Sci-Fi Channel and The Dominion present...

MST3K: THE HOME GAME

live on-air IRC chats

- Special Bonus -

The 4PM and 11PM EST showings will feature all-new interviews with the

Brains, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the MST3K studio with Mike Nelson

and Kevin Murphy.

February 25, 1997
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91. Turkey Day '91

The 1991 Turkey Day Special. TV's Frank tries to keep the Thanksgiving Day dinner party together while Dr. Forrester is distracted by trying to take over the world by showing 30 straight hours of... turkeys.

November 28, 1991
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92. Turkey Day '92 Extras

Promos leading up to Turkey Day, and between-movie spots

November 19, 1992
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93. Turkey Day '93

The 1991 Turkey Day Special. Promos, and the clips of msties that were shown during the breaks this year

November 24, 1993
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94. Turkey Day '94

Adam West is your 'cheesy gourmet', serving up the MST3K turkeys! (and appearing in the premier of Zombie Nightmare!)

November 23, 1994
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95. Turkey Day '95 Extras

Promos leading up to Turkey Day, and between-movie spots. Doctor F, Jack Perkins, and pix of 'The Bottles' share the promotional duties. Can Clayton take over the world, and get enough vittles for the Thanksgiving Day dinner, before his mom arrives?

November 20, 1995
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96. Space Mutiny Introduction

Mike Nelson introduces "Space Mutiny"

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97. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps for Tormented

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98. Tormented Interview

Interview with "Tormented" stars Bert I. Gordon, Susan Gordon and Joe Turkel.

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99. Horrors Of Spider Island Trailer

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100. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps for Secret Agent Super Dragon

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101. Secret Agent Super Dragon Trailer

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102. The Rebel Set Trailer

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103. Don Sullivan Interview

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104. Hamlet Introduction

Mike Nelson introduces "Hamlet".

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105. The Girl In Gold Boots Introduction

Mike Nelson introduces "The Girl In Gold Boots".

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106. The Girl In Gold Boots Trailer

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107. The Girl In Gold Boots Teaser

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108. Parts: The Clonus Horror Trailer

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109. Robert Fiveson Interview

Interview with Parts: The Clonus Horror director Robert Fiveson

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110. MST3K Video Jukebox, Vol. 3

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111. Catalina Caper (Unedited)

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112. Eegah! (Unedited)

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113. The Beginning Of The End (Unedited)

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114. The Brain That Wouldn't Die (Unedited)

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115. The Creeping Terror (Unedited)

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116. The Skydivers (Unedited)

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117. The Wild World Of Batwoman (Unedited)

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118. No Dialogue Necessary : Making The Beast Of Yucca Flats

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119. Coleman Francis : The Cinematic Poet Of Parking

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120. The Beast Of Yucca Flats Trailer

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121. Introducing Lost Continent

Frank Conniff (TV's Frank) introduces The Lost Continent

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122. Lost Continent Trailer

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123. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps For Crash Of Moons

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124. Introducing Jack Frost

Kevin Murphy (Tom Servo) introduces and explains the film "Jack Frost".

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125. First Spaceship On Venus Trailer

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126. Laserblast Trailer

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127. Werewolf Trailer

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128. Future War Trailer

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129. Variations On A Theme Song

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130. 2008 San Diego Comic-Con International Reunion Panel

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131. Turkey Day Leftovers with Kevin Murphy

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132. 8th Annual Young Comedians Show

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133. Senor Sock.

Crow T. Robot and Senior Sock on Talk Soup

January 2, 2002
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134. Con '94 pt1

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135. Con '95 pt2

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136. The Home Game 11pm

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137. The Home Game (Behind the Scenes)

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138. Mike Nelson on Slasher Movies (VH1)

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139. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps For The Giant Gila Monster

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140. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps For Hercules Unchained

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141. Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps For Hercules Against The Moon Men

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142. Space Ghost Coast-2-Coast

Joel Hodgson makes an appearance on Space Ghost Coast-2-Coast.

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143. Short: Alphabet Antics

A charming rhyme for children that teaches them the alphabet, including many now politically-incorrect things, dangerous sequences, and some plagiarism to boot.

July 20, 1991
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144. Short: Assignment Venezuela

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145. Short: Calling 21st Century

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146. Short: Speech Using Your Voice

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147. Short: The Truck Farmer

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148. Short: Why Study Industrial Arts

In this MST3K short from 1956, an avid fan of shop class explains to a friend all the myriad reasons why industrial arts classes are a necessary part of a young man’s education. (As seen in Experiment 128, "The Skydivers.")

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149. Music Video: A Patrick Swayze Christmas

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150. Music Video: Clowns in the Sky

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151. Music Video: Hobgoblins

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152. Music Video: Sodium

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153. Music Video: The Bomb Song

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154. Music Video: The Greatest Frank of All

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155. Music Video: The Janitor Song

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156. Music Video: The Many Tunes of Gamera

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157. Music Video: When Loving Lovers Love

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158. Music Video: Sidehackin

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159. Scrapbook

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160. Short: Keeping Clean And Neat

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161. The Last Dance: Raw

Camcorder footage shot by Jim Mallon of the filming of the last episode. First released in Info Club catalog #136.

December 2, 1999
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162. Rough Cut - 1013 - Diabolik

1013 - DIABOLIK (1/24/68; 1967; Italy; PG-13; 99m) a.k.a. DANGER: DIABOLIK (USA release title) Ad: "Out for all he can take, seduce, or get away with..." Plot: Dashing, daring criminal Diabolik is on the lam with his equally attractive girlfriend, after he steals $10 million from the Italian government.

December 12, 2005
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163. Rough Cut - 1010 - It Lives by Night

1010 - IT LIVES BY NIGHT (1974; PG; 95m) a.k.a. THE BAT PEOPLE a.k.a. IT'S ALIVE Plot: While on his honeymoon, a doctor has some serious side effects, after being bitten by a bat.

June 5, 2001
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164. Rough Cut - 0503 - Swamp Diamonds - What To Do On A Date

Today's experiment includes the stilted educational short, What to Do on a Date, which inspires Tom Servo to ask out Gypsy. The feature film is the Roger Corman adventure flick, Swamp Women, starring Mike Connors back when he called himself Touch. A ridiculously easy jailbreak, a woman who seems to be in a swimming pool when she's supposed to be drowning in a swamp, and endless stock footage of a bayou are three features of this cinematic torture instrument. Meanwhile, the Mads invent a new feature for TV sets. Joel invents the Andrew Lloyd Weber grill. Crow and Tom Servo make fun of "Star Trek." Written by J. Spurlin

December 12, 2005
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165. Rough Cut - 0505 - The Magic Voyage Of Sinbad

An adventurer sets sail in search of the bird of happiness in Sadko. Crow has trouble with his own lifelong quest and the guys have a meeting of the Junior Jester Club.

December 12, 2005
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166. Rough Cut - 1012 - Squirm

Start with the The Deadly Bees, but set it in the deep, deep, deep south, replace the female pop singer with a male lead who's also blonde and only slightly less feminine, replace bees with worms, and that's about it. There are lots of worms in this movie, and possibly the best stinger line in series history ("You gonna be da worm face!") Unlike The Deadly Bees this movie has lots and lots of location shots. However they don't make the movie any better--only that much more sad and distressing. Like Roger Corman's films, the plot is revealed during extremely long stretches of exposition between disconnected bursts of action, making the film more of a slideshow than anything else. The hero isn't, the special effects aren't, and the plot revolves around the idea that a bunch of inbred hillbillies are too stupid to leave a dangerous situation (so at least the plot is somewhat plausible).

July 11, 2006
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167. Film Crew on Starz

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July 11, 2006
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168. MST3K: The Movie Press Kit

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July 1, 2007
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169. Progress Island USA

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July 2, 2007
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170. Mr. B Natural

In this MST3K short from 1957, a high-energy musical sprite informs a youth named Buzz that joining the school band will improve his confidence and make him more friends. Knew your father, I did! (As seen in Experiment 66, "War of the Colossal Beast.")

July 3, 2007
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171. Are You Ready for Marriage

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July 4, 2007
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172. Once Upon a Honeymoon

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July 5, 2007
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173. The Chicken of Tomorrow

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July 6, 2007
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174. A Young Man's Fancy

In this MST3K short from 1952, teenage Judy tries to impress her brother’s friend by making him dinner, but alas: Alexander only has eyes for appliances and efficiency studies. Produced for the Edison Electrical Institute. (As seen in Experiment 129, "The Violent Years.")

July 7, 2007
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175. Speech Platform for Posture and Appearance

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July 8, 2007
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176. Design for Dreaming

In this MST3K short from 1956, a young woman is transported into the future by a masked man who escorts her to the General Motors Motorama. (As seen in Experiment 119, "12 to the Moon.")

July 9, 2007
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177. Last Clear Chance

In this MST3K short, a film about road safety around railroad crossings takes a dark turn when two youths are taken out by a train they didn’t see approaching. Why don’t they look? (As seen in Experiment 115, "Radar Secret Service.")

July 10, 2007
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178. Money Talks!

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July 11, 2007
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179. Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm

In this MST3K short from 1960, two city kids spend the summer on their uncle’s dairy farm, where they learn all about modern approaches to milk production, and also how to climb a rope in the barn. (As seen in Experiment 126, "Bloodlust.")

July 12, 2007
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180. Posture Pals

In this MST3K short, four children – with encouragement from their teacher – decide to devote themselves to improving their posture. (As seen in Experiment 67, "The Unearthly.")

July 13, 2007
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181. A Day at the Fair

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July 14, 2007
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182. Cheating

In this MST3K short from 1952, young John Taylor faces the consequences of his actions after he gets busted for cheating off his friend Mary’s algebra test. (As seen in Experiment 110, "The Wild World of Batwoman.")

July 15, 2007
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183. Is This Love

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July 16, 2007
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184. What About Juvenile Delinquency

In this MST3K short from 1955, hooligans attack a man for driving too slowly… but later, one of the hooligans realizes they beat up his dad. (As seen in Experiment 113, "The Atomic Brain.")

July 17, 2007
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185. The Home Economics Story

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July 18, 2007
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186. Body Care and Grooming

In this MST3K short from 1947, several college students learn why showering and good hygiene habits are essential considerations for adult life… in excruciating detail. (As seen in Experiment 105, "The Painted Hills.")

July 19, 2007
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187. What to do on a Date

In this MST3K short from 1951, awkward teenager Nick summons the courage to ask Kay on a date. With no ideas for what they might do, Nick ponders the merits of bike rides and weenie roasts before suggesting they volunteer at a local scavenger sale. (As seen in Experiment 98, "Swamp Diamonds.")

July 20, 2007
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188. Here Comes the Circus

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July 21, 2007
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189. Circus on Ice

In this MST3K short, an ice-skating circus performance includes a depressing number in which a figure skater pretending to be a fawn is shot and killed. As seen in Experiment 92, "Monster A-Go-Go."

July 22, 2007
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190. Aquatic Wizards

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July 23, 2007
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191. Appreciating Our Parents

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July 24, 2007
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192. Johnny at the Fair

In this MST3K short from 1947, the titular Johnny escapes from his parents at the Canadian National Exposition and meets boxer Joe Louis, comedians Olsen & Johnson, and the former Canadian prime minister. (As seen in Experiment 90, "The Rebel Set.")

July 25, 2007
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193. X Marks the Spot

Motorist Joe Doakes is forced to defend his habit of careless driving in the afterlife.

(S02E10 Short 1: As seen in experiment 44 "King Dinosaur")

20min
December 22, 1990
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194. Catching Trouble

In Catching Trouble, an overly enthusiastic wildlife trapper torments snakes, wildcats and bear cubs while his taciturn guide watches.

(S03E15 Short 2: As seen in experiment 62 "Teenage Caveman")

10min
November 9, 1991
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195. Poopie! II

Poopie! II is the second set of bloopers from Mystery Science Theater 3000. The outtakes were mostly taken from host segments from Season 7 and Season 8. A few were from Poopie Parade of Values and 1st Annual Summer Blockbuster Review.

30min
November 27, 1997
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196. Serial Variety Pack

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Serial Variety Pack is a DVD bonus disc made available to early purchasers of Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVII directly from Shout! Factory. It was released alongside Volume XXVII on July 27, 2013. The disc features all of the theater segments from the serials The Phantom Creeps and Undersea Kingdom, as well as the TV series General Hospital.

July 27, 2013
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197. Radar Men from the Moon (serial)

Radar Men from the Moon is a 12-part serial produced by Republic Pictures in 1952. It was directed by Fred C. Brannon and features George Wallace as the hero Commando Cody. The first nine installments of the serial feature throughout Season 1 of Mystery Science Theater 3000, although the ninth installment appears truncated, apparently cut for time. In addition to the various chapters' appearances within their MST3K episodes, all "8 ½" were released on a bonus DVD by Shout! Factory alongside Volume XXV.

December 4, 2012