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- This is the "Episode Guide" mailing/posting for fans of "Mystery Science
- Theater 3000". It has been derived from a large number of sources --
- see the credits in the FAQ posting for a detailed list of everybody who
- has contributed at one point or another.
-
- You should probably check the date in the "Version" line above to make
- sure the copy you're reading is reasonably up-to-date before sending
- corrections. Speaking of which, corrections should be mailed to:
-
- rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu
-
- Caveat: Considerable, uh, entropy exists where the first two seasons,
- i.e. the KTMA seasons, are concerned. It will probably all probably
- get sorted out eventually, but this is probably not a pressing issue,
- since very few people have or can get the tapes anyway. The Comedy
- Central seasons are much more organized. Just relax.
-
- Lots of people contributed to this guide; see the MST3K FAQ for a long
- list of folks involved in making this happen.
-
-
- First (KTMA) Season ("blue set", 1988-89)
- -----------------------------------------
- Credits (Hair Brain Productions):
- Created by: Joel Hodgson
- Produced by: Jim Mallon
- Starring: Joel Hodgson (Joel Hodgson; he used his real name)
- Puppet Operation and Voices: Josh Weinstein (Servo and Gypsy), Trace Beaulieu
- (Crow), Kevin Murphy (Cambot)
- Mad Scientists: Josh Weinstein (Dr. Laurence Erhardt), Trace Beaulieu (Dr.
- Clayton Forrester)
- "The Love Theme from _Mystery Science Theatre [sic] 3000_"
- Lyrics: Joel Hodgson, Josh Weinstein
- Music: Charlie Erickson, Joel Hodgson
- Sung by: "Joel and The Joels" (Joel Hodgson)
- Recorded at: Sing Sing Studios
- Program produced through the facilities of KTMA-TV.
-
- KTMA-1 November 24, 1988 Thunderbirds in Outer Space
- Notes: A Gerry Anderson Puppet show
-
- KTMA-2 November 24, 1988 Revenge of the Mysterons
- Notes: revpk's guess is that this is an episode of
- "Captain Scarlet," a Gerry Anderson puppet show.
-
- KTMA-3 November 27, 1988 Invaders from the Deep
-
- KTMA-4 December 4, 1988 Gamera vs. Barugon
-
- KTMA-5 December 11, 1988 Gamera [Joel does film by himself]
- Pre: Deep froze Crow for Chrismas tree
- Skits: Phone messages: End credits/hair stylist
- Gypsy does Godzilla impression
- Ted Turner opinion survey
- Coalition of friends for giant mutant turtles
- and coalition of friends of giant slimey lizards
- with long nasty tongues
- Fight footage
- Post: Deep froze Crow for Christmas tree revisited
-
- KTMA-6 December 18, 1988 Gamera vs. Zigra [Crow gets unfroze]
-
- KTMA-7 December 31, 1989/January 1, 1989 Gamera vs. Zigra
- Notes: special New Year's rebroadcast
-
- KTMA-8 January 1989 (week of Super Bowl) SST Death Flight
- Before show: "Death Flight Song"
- Pre: Dr. F wins lots of money/brings Larry Foundation Trilogy Gift Set
- Joel does spit take
- Skits: Servo gets pain shocks
- Gypsy's voice is sexy!
- Limbo to the "Banana Boat Song"
- Post: Letters from female fans
- Credits: Puppet Voice: Faye Burkholder (Gypsy)
-
- KTMA-9 April 1989
- Skits: Joel gets trapped outside the ship for the
- only all-robot episode.
-
- KTMA-10 May 7, 1989 The Million Eyes of Su-Muru
- Skits: Idio probes
- Servo judged
- "Love Theme"
- Post: Servo's mouth doesn't work/900 in fan club
- Notes: from "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Based on a Sax Rohmer
- tale. Large-breasted females love to torture men in their rituals.
- [Note: Sax Rohmer is the creator of Fu Manchu.]
-
- KTMA-11 May 14, 1989 Hangar 18
- Pre: Joel introduces movie
- Skits: Crow gets a spanking
- Crow's memory cleanup
- Crow's first memory
- Post: 1,000 fan club member will win Demon Dog
- Plot Summary: The Air Force captures a real flying saucer.
-
- KTMA-12 May 21, 1989 The Last Chase
- Pre: Dr. F tries to make cold fusion in Larry's mouth
- Skits: Humanity lesson for the 'bots
- Post: Winner of 1,000 fan club member
- Fan club letter
- Comments: Lee Majors plays a race-car driver in a future without
- fuel. Because he's in denial, he's stashed away a racing car so he
- and Chris Makepeace can drive it cross-country to California,
- where cars are still legal. Both a jet plane and pilot
- Burgess Meredith are de-mothballed. For a low-budget film, the
- cinematography is on a professional level, at least. -- Brian Siano
-
- KTMA-13 May 28, 1989 ???
- Skits: How does Godzilla burn a model KFC
- Post: Retrospective video on past episodes with "What a
- Wonderful World" playing in the background.
-
- KTMA-15 1988 Thunderbirds are Go
- (this may be "Thunderbirds in Outer Space")
-
- KTMA-16 1988 Gamera vs. Gaos
- Skits: Messages from the MST answering machine
-
- KTMA-17 Gamera vs. Guiron
-
- KTMA-18 January 1989 Time of the Apes
-
- KTMA-19 January 1989 Mighty Jack
-
- KTMA-20 Jan/Feb 1989 Fugitive Alien
-
- KTMA-21 1989 Humanoid Woman
-
- KTMA-22 1989 Phase IV
- Notes: This is actually a pretty good movie. Director Saul Bass is
- best known for his titles sequences for other filmmakers, such as
- for Vertigo, Psycho, Spartacus, and Walk on the Wild Side: and in
- some cases, rumors fly around that Bass actually directed some of
- the more interesting segments of these films, which gives you an
- idea of the man's rep. (For example, Bass storyboarded out Psycho's
- shower sequence, and some people have mistakenly given him the
- credit for Spartacus's battle sequences. And yeah, I think he's
- the same Bass of Rankin-Bass Productions.) This nifty thriller about
- a pair of scientists trying to understand an intelligent hive of
- ants was Bass's feature debut. Extraordinary ant photography by
- Ken Middleham and a good performance by Nigel Davenport make this
- a rarity-- a _good_ film MSTed by Joel and the Bots. There was
- also a lengthy, surrealistic sequence depicting how man would be
- controlled by the ants, but this was cut by the film's distributor.
- Knowing Bass's work, it's a major loss. -- Brian Siano
-
- Saul Bass is also known for the wonderful short film,
- "Why Man Creates" ---Rsk
-
- KTMA-23 1989 City on Fire
- Notes; A low-budget disaster movie, starring (if I recall)
- Henry Fonda and Shelley Winters --- Brian Siano
-
- KTMA-24 1989 Death at the Super Bowl
-
- KTMA-25 ?? Space: 1999 -- Moonbase Alpha
- (???) Space 1999 film
- The first film was two episodes from the second season. One
- of which was the introduction of Maya(?)....the woman who
- transforms into animals. I would guess the second half of
- the film was the second episode of the second season.
- (???) Space 1999 film
- Two episodes from the second season that form one story. The
- plot is that that a bunch of aliens arrive disguised as earth
- people and only the Commander can see through the disguise.
- (I'm not sure if this was an MST 3000 film or not).
-
- KTMA-?? The Chill Factor??
- We're not sure what this is.
-
- Second (KTMA) Season ("red set", 1989)
- --------------------------------------
- Credits:
- Writers: Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Josh Weinstein, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy
- Associate Producers: Kevin Murphy, Vince Rodriguez
- Production Assistant: Alex Carr
- Make-up: Faye Burkholder
- Director: Vince Rodriguez
- Audio: Todd Ziegler
- Camera: Kevin Murphy
- Art Director: Joel Hodgson
- Lighting: Kevin Murphy
- Color Consultant: Lisa Erickson
- Hair Designs by: Mr. Crow of Beverly Hills
-
-
- Credits for Best Brains, Inc., which apparently started showing up in '89:
- Created by: Joel Hodgson
- Produced by: Jim Mallon
- Crow (T. Robot): Trace Beaulieu
- Joel Robinson: Joel Hodgson
- (Tom) Servo: Josh Weinstein (Comedy Channel 89/90 season), Kevin Murphy
- (Comedy Channel 90/91 and Comedy Central seasons)
- Gypsy: Jim Mallon
- Cambot: Himself
- Dr. Clayton Forrester: Trace Beaulieu
- Dr. Laurence Erhardt: Josh Weinstein (Comedy Channel 89/90 season)
- (TV's) Frank: Frank Conniff (Comedy Channel 90/91 and Comedy Central seasons)
- (Magic Voice; not credited on screen; all at various times): Jann L. Johnson,
- Alexandra B. Carr, Kevin Murphy, Ellen McDonough
- "The Love Theme from Mystery Science Theatre [sic] (3000)"
- Lyrics: Joel Hodgson, Josh Weinstein
- Music: Charlie Erickson, Joel Hodgson
- Performed by: "Joel and The Joels" (Joel Hodgson)
- Mastered at: Blue Light Music, Minneapolis
- Shot entirely on location at Best Brains Studios, Minneapolis.
- Filmed in shadowramma.
-
- First (Comedy Central) Season (1989-90)
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Credits:
- Writers: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy, Mike Nelson,
- Josh Weinstein
- Featuring: Joel Hodgson's Puppet Bots
- Associate Producer: Kevin Murphy
- Production Manager: Alexandra B. Carr
- Editor: Randy Davis
- Art Direction: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson
- Set Design: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson
- Lighting: Kevin Murphy
- Make-up: Faye Burkholder, Clayton James
- Costumes: Bow Tie
- Gizmonic Devices: Joel Hodgson
- Production Assistants: Jann L. Johnson, Steve Rosenberer, Sara J. Sandborn
- Production/Post Production: Fuller Productions, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Production Staff: Ken Fournelle, Jim Fuller
- Production Assistant: Jim Erickson
- Special thanks: Randy Herget, Skyline Inc., Bryan Beaulieu, KTMA TV23, The
- Teachers of America, David Campbell, Rick Leed
-
- 101 The Crawling Eye
- Pre: Larry not good in disguise
- Inventions: J: Electric bagpipe MS: Canine Pineal Gland Serum
- Skits: Head games, Gypsy uncoiled, The Crawling Forrest Tucker
- Post: Name good thing/bad thing for RAM chip
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": This film is lowered
- a few notches by obvious special effects hoke. A mountainous ski
- resort area is terrorized by an unseen invader from outer space,
- who kills via poison gas. The creature turns out to be a large
- tentacled crawling eye which is more than a match for
- hero-scientist Forrest Tucker.
- From "Future Tense: The Cinema of Science Fiction": (Also known as
- The Trollenberg Terror) Set in an Australian ski resort called
- Trollenberg it concerns a scientist who becomes increasingly
- suspicious about a number of mysterious disappearances in the area.
- He realizes that all the missing people were seen in the vicinity
- of one particular mountain, whose summit is always covered in cloud
- no matter what the prevailing weather conditions.
- Eventually it is discovered that the mountaintop has been taken
- over by a number of grotesque alien creatures who use the
- manufactured cloud to conceal their activities. As they come from
- a planet with avery low atmospheric pressure they are at first
- restricted to the top of the mountain, but then they succeed in
- creating a force field which will enable them to extend their
- influence. The cloud begins to move down the mountain until it covers
- the village, and with the cloud come the creatures, which resemble
- giant turnips with tentacles. But all is saved when a squadron
- of United Nations planes arrive and bomb the monsters to pieces.
- (Special effects man Les Bowie.) "It had an awful lot of
- effects in it, and there was one shot of a cloud on the mountain
- that was really terrible. I squirm when I see it on TV now and I
- squirmed when I filmed it, but we were in a mad hurry at the time.
- We did the cloud with just a piece of cotton wool-- we stuck it on
- a photograph of a mountain with a nail and then filmed it. And they
- used that photograph time and time again during the film: every time
- a character looked out of a window they'd cut to this photograph
- and we'd have stuck the cotton wool in a new position. Awful!"
-
- 102 The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy (Commando Cody part 1)
- Pre: Dr. F blew up mad convention center/improved security at Deep 13
- Inventions: J: Air-bag helmet for motorcyclists MS: Chalk-man
- Skits: Servo will save us from the demon dogs
- Enoch--leader of demon dogs
- Crow tries to be Enoch
- Post: Joel sends demon dogs to fetch
- Credits: Special Guest Puppet: Enoch (Jim Mallon)
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": A mad scientist irks the
- Aztec mummy when, after a series of poor attepts at gate crashing
- the mummy's tomb, he decides to employ a large robot to do the
- breaking and entering for him.
-
- 103 Mad Monster (Commando Cody part 2)
- Pre: How MS went mad
- Inventions: J: Hell in a Handbag MS: Acetyline-powered lizard
- Skits: Tom tries to pick up a blender
- Stupid questions about werewolves
- Joel switches Crow's and Tom's heads: Servo-Crowatian.
- "Beverly Hillbillies" song parody
- Post: Ontological discourse
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Dr. Lorenzo Cameron has
- a plan. Through a series of blood transfusions, he believes he can
- create a race of superwerewolves to do battle with the Nazis.
- Assistant Pedro isn't too keen on the idea-- he's the doctor's
- first experimental model.
-
- 104 Women of the Prehistoric Planet
- Pre: Joel is a talk-show host (who?)
- Inventions: J: Toilet Paper in a Bottle MS: Clay & Lar's Flesh Barn
- Skits: Joel -- this is your life
- Isaac Asimov's Literary Doomsday Device
- Duplicate Isaac Asimovs (Aismovinator)
- Post: Avocado Boy names - winner of the brainstorm
- Credits: Additional Writers: Alexandra Carr, Jann Johnson
- Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley, Neil Brede
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson, Elisabet Sandberg
- Notes: This is where "Haikeeba!" comes from.
-
- 105 Corpse Vanishes (Commando Cody part 3)
- Pre: Forrester gives Larry Foundation Trilogy Gift Set
- Inventions: J: Chiro-Gyro MS: Flame Flower
- Skits: "Tiger-Bot" issue on Data
- Game of Tag
- At the barbershop
- Post: Name good thing/bad thing for a RAM chip/Servo's head explodes
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Post Production Audio: Rich Cook, TeleEdit, Minneapolis
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Bela Lugosi replaces
- George Zucco, John Carradine or the actor of your choice as the
- mad doctor who conducts rather unorthodox experiments in the hope
- of making his wife eternally young.
-
- 106 The Crawling Hand
- Pre: Joel explains show
- Inventions: J: Safety Saw MS: Limb Lengthener
- Skits: Let's play murder ball!
- Shatner choking
- What can a hand do?
- Post: Name a Good thing and a Bad Thing about this movie for a RAM chip
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Post Production Audio: Rich Cook, TeleEdit, Minneapolis
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Funny stuff of the
- unintentional variety. An astronaut returns to earth with a
- dismembered hand which crawls around and murders the cast who,
- judging from their performances, deserve their fate. The hand is
- facetious portrayed by mechanical pieces of trivia apparently
- concocted during a bad day at the local five and dime store.
- The hand appears to be winning the battle between the fingers
- and the frightened humans until it is eaten by a stray cat.
- Movies are better than ever.
-
- 107 Robot Monster (Commando Cody parts 4 & 5)
- Pre: Joel explains show / Gypsy is injured
- Inventions: J: Cumber-bubble-bund MS: Self-inflating Whoopie Cushion
- Skits: Can bumblebees fly and other conundra
- Kill the Hu-Man!
- Surrealism
- Post: The Life and Times of Ro-man
- Credits: Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Post Production Audio: Rich Cook, TeleEdit, Minneapolis
- Notes: From "Castle of Frankenstein magazine #24": It is a handful
- of flicks like this that makes all these listing chores something
- to look forward to. Certainly among the finest terrible movies ever
- made, this ridiculous gem presents as economical a space invasion
- as ever committed to gilm: one (1) Ro-Man invader consisting of
- a) a gorilla suit, b) a diving helmet with a set of antennae.
- Hiding out in one of the more familiar Hollywood caves with his
- extraterrestrial bubble machine (no, we're not being facetious:
- it actually is a 2-way 'alien' radio-TV thing, consisting of an old
- war surplus shortwave set resting on a small kitchen table, that
- emits Lawrence Welk-like bubbles), Ro-Man's trying to wipe out the
- last six humans left on earth, and thus make the planet safe for
- colonization by Ro-Men (from the planet Ro-man, where else?) This
- early 3-D effort has attained legendary (and richly deserved)
- status as one of the most laughable of all poverty row quickies,
- although the pic does make some scatterbrained sense when viewed as
- a child's-eye monster fantasy (it's all a dream experienced by a
- sci-fi-crazed '50's tyke). Rousing musical score by Elmer Bernstein
- is great and keeps it all moving. Directed in three frenzied days
- by Phil Tucker, who also did the little-known and equally
- hysterical Lenny Bruce vehicle _Dance Hall Racket_.
- From "Danse Macabre" by Stephen King: ...I made a grave mistake
- concerning Robot Monster (and Ro-Man can be seen, in a mad sort
- of way, as the forerunner of the evil Cylons in Battlestar Galactica)
- about ten years ago. It came on the Saturday night Creature Feature,
- and I prepared for the occasion by smoking some pretty good reefer.
- I don't smoke dope often, because when stoned everything strikes me
- funny. That night I almost laughed myself into a hernia. Tears were
- rolling down my cheeks and I was literally on the floor for most
- of the movie. Luckily, the movie only runs about sixty-three minutes;
- another twenty minutes of watching Ro-man tune his war-surplus
- shortwave/bubble machine in "one of the more familiar Hollywood caves"
- and I think I would have laughed myself to death.
-
- 108 The Slime People (Commando Cody part 6)
- Pre: Crow - Portrait of a Morning Person
- Inventions: J: Bulging Eyes MS: Screaming Cotton Candy
- Skits: Bots vs. Commando Cody
- Why was this film made?
- Ship filled with fog
- Post: Silicon Diode Pie
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Slimy creatures from
- under the ground surface and begin a reign of predictable and
- laughable terror.
-
- 109 Project Moonbase (Commando Cody parts 7 & 8)
- Pre: Robot baths / Pictionary
- Inventions: J: Water Juggling MS: Insect-a-sketch
- Skits: Servo plays Commando Cody
- Ties of the future
- SPACOM--1001 uses
- Post: Gravity Fun
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley, Neil Brede
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- This episode is dedicated to the memory of Alan Hale, Jr.
- Notes: From "Future Tense: The Cinema of Science Fiction": Set in 1970,
- it starts with the first orbital flight around the moon being
- organized from a United States space station in orbit around the
- earth. The pilot of the spaceship is to be a female officer called
- Colonel Breiteis ("Bright Eyes," a typical Heinlein touch) and she
- is to be accompanied by two males-- Major Moore and Dr. Wernher.
- Little does anyone realize, however, that the Dr. Wernher who
- arrives at the space station is not the real one but an enemy
- impostor. The ship leaves its base on schedule but during its trip
- to the moon Moore discovers the truth about Wernher; they fight and
- in doing so activate the wrong set of controls which sends the shop
- hurtling out of its orbit. With their fuel almost gone they are
- obliged to crash-land the rocket on the moon's surface. They
- survive the landing but are stranded on the moon. Relations between
- Moore and the false Wernher do not improve and, during the erection
- of a television aerial on the summit of a moon mountain Wernher
- falls to his death. This leaves Breiteis and Moore alone on the
- moon, something that the American public finds very disturbing, and
- when communication with the space sation is established again one
- of the first things their commanding officer does is order them to
- marry-- to appease public opinion. Their marriage is subsequently
- performed-- via television-- by Madame President of the USA and the
- American public is able to breathe more easily.
- From "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction": This rarely-seen, low-
- budget SF film is of interest mainly because Robert Heinlein worked
- on the screenplay. A group of space explorers take off for the Moon
- from a station orbiting Earth. The aim of their expedition is to
- select a site for a lunar base, but their rocket crash-lands on the
- moon and only three survive. One of the survivors subsequently dies
- and the remaining two, a man and a woman (Colonel Breiteis!) are
- then married via television by the President of the USA (who, in a
- typically Heinleinian touch, is a woman). The ambitious idea is
- undermined by a very small budget reflected in Jacuqes Fresco's
- inadequate special effects.
-
- 110 Robot Holocaust (Commando Cody part 9)
- Pre: Joel explains show/"Human"/film broke (during Commando Cody)
- Inventions: J: Nitro-Burning Funny Pipe MS: Stocking Mask of the Future
- Skits: The We-Zone
- SitCom Simulator
- Servo the Fur-Clad Hero
- Post: "Name the Plant Guy" brainstorm
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley, Neil Brede
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Audio Post Production: IVL Post, Minneapolis
-
- 111 Moon Zero Two
- Pre: Joel explains show/eats vicariously through viewers/
- Larry's hair is lifeless
- Inventions: J: Teleporting Food MS: Mouth-to-Mouth Celebrity Toothpaste
- Skits: Tribute to Neil Armstrong
- Games of the future
- Zero-G Fight
- Post: Name good thing/bad thing for RAM chip
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley, Neil Brede
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Notes: From "The Science Fiction Encyclopedia": At the same time as
- the first actual moon landing, Hammer Films were making this quasi-
- Western, set on the Moon, and the results were predictably absurd.
- One of the hoariest of pulp Western plots is dressed up with a lot
- of colourful space hardware: a poor but honest space pilot/cowboy
- is forced by a group of villains to capture an asteroid of pure
- sapphire, but his principles triumph and he foils their plans. The
- special effects are unexpectely convincing, considering the
- relatively small budget, but the film has no other strength.
-
- 112 Untamed Youth
- Inventions: J: Never-Light Pipe MS: Tongue Puppets
- Skits: Greg Brady--An American Legacy
- Inside Gypsy's brain
- Gypsy is sick
- Post: Who's the goofy guy?
- Credits: Additional Production Assistants: Melanie Hartley, Neil Brede
- Additional Production Staff: Jim Erickson
- Audio Post Production: IVL Post, Minneapolis
- Notes: One of the minor players in the film is the late Eddie Cochran,
- best known for "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody."
-
- 113 Black Scorpion
- Pre: MS tried to make cold fusion walkman and failed / Party
- Like It's 1990
- Inventions: J: Man's Party Favor MS: same thing
- Skits: Mangled Mexican
- Strange things about humans
- Ray Harryhausen
- Post: Letter of "helpful criticism" for Crow
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": ...teems with stunning
- stop-motion special effects but little else by way of entertainment.
- Mexico is invaded by hordes of giant scorpions a la Them! and the
- army is sent in to wipe'em out. Which they do...almost. One of the
- tinglers escapes to wreak much havoc in a highly populated area
- before duelling to the death with an army helicopter. Despite the
- Harryhausen host segment, this film was one of the last for
- Willis H. O'Brien, Harryhausen's mentor...and the man who created
- King Kong.
-
-
- Second (Comedy Central) Season (1990-91)
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Credits:
- Head Writer: Michael J. Nelson
- Writers: Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon, Kevin
- Murphy
- Associate Producer: Kevin Murphy
- Host Segments Produced (201)/Directed (202-213) by: Jim Mallon
- Production Manager: Alexandria B. Carr
- Production Assistant: Jann L. Johnson
- Toolmaster: Jef Maynard (listed twice in 202-204)
- Art Direction: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson
- Set Design (not listed in 206): Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson
- Gizmonic Devices Designed by: Joel Hodgson
- Special Effects and Other Fancy Stuff: Trace Beaulieu
- Additional Visual Effects: Industrial Plumbing and Heating
- Hexifield Viewscreen Designed and Constructed by (beginning 205): Mark
- Gilbertson
- Post Production Supervision: Kevin Murphy, Alexandra B. Carr, Jann Johnson
- (207-213), Jim Mallon (207)
- Editor: Tim Paulson (201-205, 207-213), Randy Davis (206)
- Lighting: Ken Fournelle, Kevin Murphy
- Audio: John Calder, Fred Street (204)
- Make-up: Faye Burkholder (201-203, 209-213), Clayton James (204-207)
- Interns: Nathan Molstead, Tamra Lewis (201-212), Amy Kane, James Smith (201-
- 208), Michelle Molhan, Robert Czech
- Post Production Facilty: IVL Post, Minneapolis
- Video Services: Fournelle Video Production Services
- Special thanks: Randy Herget, Skyline Displays Inc., Bryan Beaulieu, The
- Teachers of America
- Executive Producers (beginning 205): Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon
-
- 201 9/22/90 Rocketship XM
- Pre: Changes on ship/new Servo voice/new assistant in Deep 13
- Inventions: J: BGC19 (Drum Set) MS: same
- Skits: The reporters of Rocketship X-M
- Selective gravity class
- What are your dreams?
- Song Lyrics - space vixen
- Post: "You Wouldn't Show Marooned, Would You?"
- Credits: Valeria: Michael J. Nelson
- Jerry: Brent Peterson
- Slyvia: Alex Carr
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Cheap attempt to cash
- in on George Pal's Destination Moon, Rocketship X-M is something
- of a classic in its low-life caliber. A rocket miscalculates its
- fuel supply and winds up stranded on Mars with no way to get back.
- Talk about poetic justice. First appearance of TV's Frank,
- Kevin Murphy as Tom Servo, and the "By this time, my lungs were
- aching for air" catchphrase.
- Field}
-
- 202 9/29/90 The Side Hackers
- Pre: Cleanup the ship
- Inventions: J: Gretchen the Slinky MS: Personal Slinky Train
- Skits: Side hacking song
- Side hacking jargon
- The Life of Rommel & visit by J.C.
- Post: "Love Pads the Film"
- Credits: Gooch: Frank Conniff, J.C.: Michael J. Nelson
- Jerry: Nathan Molstead, Slyvia: Amy Kane
- "Sidehackin'" Written and Performed by: The Brains
- Additional Music by: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: Cambot adds commentary during Sidehacking race. This was
- the first of two Ross Hagen biker epics.
-
- 203 10/6/90 Jungle Goddess (Phantom Creeps part 1)
- Pre: Hide and Seek with the Elusive & Inexplicable
- Forces that Control the Universe
- Inventions: J: Radio Arm Saw MS: Doctor Sax
- Skits: Bela's OK discoveries
- Magic Binoculars & Scopes
- Colonists arrive
- Post: "My White Goddess"
- Credits: Imperialistic Alien 1: Michael J. Nelson
- Imperialistic Alien 2: Jim Mallon
- Jerry: Jim Smith
- "My White Goddess" Lyrics: Jim Mallon, Frank Conniff
- Music: Michael J. Nelson
- Sung by: "The Kevins" (Kevin Murphy)
-
- 204 10/13/90 Catalina Caper
- Pre: God Bless Tweekie
- Inventions: J: Tickle Bazooka MS: Tank Tops
- Skits: The Sixties
- Creepy Girl
- Gun Tupperware Party
- Post: What the Sam Hill was going on?
- Credits: Jerry: James Smith Sylvia: Robert Czech
- "My Creepy Girl" Lyrics: The Brains, Music: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Special Thanks: Eli Mallon (Koochy-koochy-koo)
-
- 205 10/27/90 Rocket Attack USA (Phantom Creeps part 2)
- Pre: Servo gets robot haircut
- Inventions: J: Button Candy Adding Machine MS: Water Foosball
- Skits: The Cold War--Charlie McCarthy Hearings
- Civil Defense Quiz Bowl
- Visit from Cosmonaut
- Post: Review of the plot. Letter: Issac Asimov rabbit
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Joel Hodgson
- Sorri Andropoli: Michael J. Nelson
-
- 206 11/3/90 Ring of Terror (Phantom Creeps part 3)
- Pre; Fake Movie Sign
- Inventions: J: Pin-bolus MS: Lifesize Operation Game
- Skits: The Old School
- Vacuum Autopsy
- Name a Good Thing about This Movie for a RAM Chip
- Post: "If Chauffeurs Ruled the World"
- (NOTE - Phantom appears after the movie)
- Credits: Special Guest Writers: Jann L. Johnson, Alexandra B. Carr
- This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Trace Beaulieu
- On-line Post Production Facility: Fuller Productions
- "If Chauffeurs Ruled the World" Lyrics: Frank Conniff
- Music: Michael J. Nelson
-
- 207 11/17/90 Wild Rebels
- Pre: Crow & TS take over ship functions / Joel has a nice
- chat with Gypsy
- Inventions: MS: 3D Pizza J: Hobby Hog
- Skits: Famous Motorcycle Riders
- Wild Rebels Cereal Song
- Gypsy and Joel together
- Post: Distract yourself from the pain & weird hats
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Jim Mallon
-
- 208 11/24/90 Lost Continent
- Pre: Team Rally
- Inventions: J: <none> MS: Mobile Stationary Walker, etc.
- Skits: Visit from Hugh Beaumont, Horseman of the Apocalypse)
- "The Explorers" - A Quinn Martin Production
- Hey, Look at That Cool Thing!
- Post: Padding--A Film Style
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Kevin Murphy
- Cryptodad: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Average film with
- predictable plot. A group of scientists, looking for a lost rocket,
- crashlands on a prehistoric land mass and stumbles across countless
- dinosaurs of various shapes and sizes.
- This show introduced "Rock Climbing".
- Notes: Average film with predictable plot. A group of scientists,
- looking for a lost rocket, crashlands on a prehistoric land mass
- and stumbles across countless dinosaurs of various shapes and sizes.
-
- 209 12/8/90 Hellcats
- Pre: Everyone's sick with a cold.
- Inventions: J: Sign Language Translator: MS: <none>
- Skits: Dear Diary (Tom Servo)
- Dear Kitty (Crow)
- Dear Sandy (Joel)
- Post: Dear Richard (Gypsy)
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Joel Hodgson
- Additional Music: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: Tom Servo's "Dear Diary" segment is recycled from the first
- season's "Crawling Hand." This gives newcomers a chance to hear
- Josh Weinstein doing Servo, however briefly.
-
- 210 12/22/90 King Dinosaur (X Marks The Spot)
- Pre: Joel reads poetry/Dr. F fixing elevator
- Inventions: J: The Incredibly Stinky Sweatsocks MS: The Pocket Scientist
- Skits: Am I Qualified? (Crow gets activized)
- Joey the Lemur
- Emotional Scientist
- Post: Yet another Lippert Film
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Trace Beaulieu
- Jerry: Nathan Molstad
- Additional Music: Kevin Murphy, Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Inane little premiere
- film by Bert I. Gordon about life on the planet Nova where dinosaurs
- (lizards) terrorize visiting explorers. The star of the show was
- a gila monster.
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Inane little premiere
- film by Bert I. Gordon about life on the planet Nova where dinosaurs
- (lizards) terrorize visiting explorers. The star of the show was
- a gila monster.
-
- 211 12/29/90 First Spaceship On Venus
- Pre: Joel raises Servos' sarcastic sequencer
- Inventions: J: Junk Drawer Helper MS: none
- Skits: Foam Robot
- Visit from a gorilla
- Klack recipes ideas
- Post: Sarcastic Servo, Servo's head blows up
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Michael J. Nelson
- The Gorilla: Crist Ballas
- Abe Vigoda's Back: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "Klack Holiday Serenade":
- Michael J. Nelson "O Sweet Mother O Mine": Kevin Murphy
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Foreign-made sci-fi with
- accent on brotherhood-- and boredom. A group of international
- astronauts investigate technicolor space scenery. The "Klack recipe
- Ideas" is one of the better host segments. Dr. Forrester missnames
- movie as "First Spaceship *to* Venus."
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Foreign-made sci-fi with
- accent on brotherhood-- and boredom. A group of international
- astronauts investigate technicolor space scenery.
-
- 212 1/19/91 Godzilla vs. Megalon
- Pre: All these stories and more--not!
- Inventions: Household Halloween costumes MS: Foosball goalie costumes
- Skits: My monster is better than your monster!
- Rex Dart - Eskimo Spy
- Orville Redenbacher skit
- Post: Jet Jaguar Fight Song / New Limbs / Letter
- Credits: This Week's Creative Pit Boss: Joel Hodgson
- Additional Music: "Rex Dart Action Theme": Michael J. Nelson
-
- 213 2/2/91 Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster
- Pre: The Velveteen Rabbit
- Inventions: J: Mind-Control Guitar MS: Squeeze Toy Guitar
- Skits: The Godzilla Geneaology Bop
- Jeol has been in space too long...
- Models Made from Household Items
- Crow and Tom contact Mothra
- Post: Film Fallacies and Truths
- Winners of "Cool Thing" Contest
- Credits: Additional Writer: Faye Burkholder
- Mothera: Michael J. Nelson
- Roadies: Sylvia: Robert Czech, Jerry: Nathan Molstad
- Additional Music: "Geneology Bop": Faye Burkholder,
- Kevin Murphy Music: Kevin Murphy
- Squeeky Toy Orchestra: Michael J. Nelson, Jef Maynard,
- Alex Carr
-
- Third Season (Comedy Central) (1991-92)
- ---------------------------------------
- Credits for this season:
- Head Writer: Michael J. Nelson
- Writers: Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon (301-306),
- Kevin Murphy, Colleen Henjum (306-308), Paul Chaplin (313-324)
- Contributing Writers: Bridget Jones, Lisa Sheretz (302-305), Colleen Henjum
- (302-305, 309-324), Jim Mallon (307-324), Paul Chaplin (307-312)
- Host Segments Directed by (starting 303): Jim Mallon, Michael J. Nelson (234)
- Associate Producer: Kevin Murphy
- Production Manager: Alexandria B. Carr
- Technical Supervisor: Timothy Scott
- Production Coordinator: Jann Johnson
- Toolmaster (starting 303): Jef Maynard
- Manager of Business Affairs: Heide LeClerc
- Post Production Facilty: IVL Post, Minneapolis
- Video Provided by: Fournelle Video Production Services
- Audio: Fred Street (301, 310, 318, 320, 322), John Calder (302-303), Bob King
- (305), Brian Wright (306-310, 312-317, 319, 321, 323-324), Timothy Scott (319)
- Editor: Tim Paulson (301-303)
- On-line editor: Timothy Scott (305), Tim Paulson (306-307, 309-310, 313-316,
- 319, 323), Karen Lindsay (308, 311-312, 317-318, 320-322, 324)
- Audio editor: Timothy Scott (beginning 305)
- Post Production Supervision: Kevin Murphy (301-303), Timothy Scott
- Post Production Coordination (beginning 303): Alexandra B. Carr, Jann L.
- Johnson
- Art Direction: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson (not listed in 303)
- Set Design: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson, Jef Maynard
- Gizmonic Devices Designed by: Joel Hodgson
- Lighting: Ken Fournelle, Kevin Murphy
- Hair and Make-up: Faye Burkholder (301-310), Clayton James (311-312, 315-
- 316, 318-324), Mary Flaa (313-314), Andrea J. DuCane (317)
- Prop Assistant: Barb Oswald (303, 320), Lori Schackmann (308), Carolyn Sloat
- (312)
- Interns: Thomas Alphonso (301-312), Cyn Eells, Tom Henderson (301-312),
- Christopher Wurst, Cindy Hansen (313-319)
- Additional Music Written and Arranged by Michael J. Nelson (305-306, 310-311,
- 313-318, 322-324), Kevin Murphy (314, 316, 323-324), Frank Conniff (322)
- Special thanks: Bryan Beaulieu, Skyline Displays (Inc), (The) Teachers of
- America, Bill W.
- Executive Producers: Jim Mallon, Joel Hodgson
-
-
- 301 Cave Dwellers
- Pre: Favorite New Name
- Inventions: J: Smoking Jacket MS: Robotic Arm Wrestling
- Skits: Opening "Credits"
- Fancy Prop Names (extraordinary names for ordinary objects)
- Sound Effects - Foley
- Post: Continuity Problems
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Christopher Wurst
- Gerry: Christopher Wurst
- Additional Music: "Jupiter" written and arranged
- by Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: Real title of this film is either "Blade Master" or "Ator the
- Blademaster." It's a sequel to the immortal "Ator the Fighting
- Eagle." Joel Hodgson claims that Miles O'Keeffe, star of this
- clunker, saw the show and called him up to tell him how much he
- enjoyed watching it. O'Keeffe apparently said that making the film
- was such a surreal experience, that watching it get skewed was lots
- of fun.
-
- 302 Gamera
- Pre: Warming up, "Commercial siiiign"
- Inventions: J: Portable Salad Bar MS: Bird Cage Vacuum Cleaner
- Skits: Love song to Tibby
- Why we hate Kenny
- Visit by Gamera
- Credits: Gamera: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "Tibby, Oh Tibby"
- Written and Arranged by Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: "From the Gamera Filmography" GAMERA aka GAMERA, THE INVINCIBLE
- (1965), the first genre film to feature a child in a leading role,
- and the last one to be shot in black and white, was released in
- theatres in the United States, unlike all of the subsequent movies
- in the series, which were shown only on American television, with new
- footage featuring Brian Donlevy and Albert Dekker added to it.
- There is a war on, and an aircraft armed with nuclear weapons
- is shot down in the Arctic. As the plane crashes, a nuclear blast
- occurs. A giant prehistoric turtle emerges from the crash site
- shortly afterward, and attacks a nearby ship. It then makes its way
- to Japan, and destroys a geo-thermal power plant. A plan to
- temporarily freeze the creature and turn it onto its back with
- explosives proves unable to stop it, and the monster then heads for
- Tokyo, where it wreaks havoc. A new plan to use a trail of fire to
- lure the giant turtle into a rocket that will be shot off into
- space is put into effect, but just as the creature begins to follow
- the trail, rain begins to fall, and the fire goes out.
-
- 303 Pod People
- Pre: "Robot on the Run" - a work in progress
- Inventions: J: New Guitar Chord MS: Public Domain Karaoke
- Skits: New Lyrics for Unintelligible Song (Ave Maria) (It Stinks!)
- "I'm a Virgin" T-shirt
- Music from Some Guys in Space (wall of keyboards)
- "You Are Magic, Aren't You Trumpy?" - Great Facial Expressions
- Post: "Where Does All the Magic Go?"
- Credits: Additional Music: "A Clown in the Sky" Written
- and Arranged by Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy
-
- 304 Gamera vs Barugon
- Pre: User interface war
- Inventions: J: Audio-animitronic pop can MS: Disco Cumber-Bubble-Bund
- Skits: 5,000 Fighting Men and Monsters Set
- T.G.I. Tokyo
- Hollywood stars in Gamera movies
- Post: Read more about it
- Notes: From the "Gamera Filmography" GAMERA VS. BARUGON aka WAR OF
- THE MONSTERS (1966), the only Gamera film without a child in it,
- played in Japan at the same time as MAJIN, MONSTER OF TERROR,
- the first of three movies, also produced by Daiei, featuring
- a giant samurai warrior made of stone. Three Japanese treasure
- hunters travel by ship to a remote island in the South Pacific,
- and there find an object which they believe to be a large opal.
- The object is accidentally exposed to infra-red light during the
- voyage back to Japan, and shortly afterward, a prehistoric creature
- hatches from it and quickly grows to enormous proportions. When the
- ship reaches port, the creature causes widespread destruction,
- in part by giving off an energy ray similar in appearance to
- a rainbow. Gamera soon appears, having been attracted by the ray,
- and the Japanese military finds itself having to fend off not one,
- but two, giant monsters. --- David Milner
-
- 305 3/28/92 Stranded in Space
- Pre: shooting gallery
- Inventions: J: "Bang" Uzi, knife, dynamite MS: "Bang" harpoons, nunchuks
- Skits: Toddlers TV Trading cards
- What "Ward E" is to me
- Kill Hooker! And Silence Magnum Poimanently!
- Post: Tom Servo -- Executive Producer
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writers: Jann L. Johnson,
- Alexandra B. Carr
- On-line Editor: Timothy Scott
- Audio Editor: Timothy Scott
-
- 306 Time of the Apes
- Pre: Tee Ball, Baseball season
- Inventions: J: Cellulite Phone MS: Miracle Baby Wonder Growth Formula
- Skits: Why Johnny doesn't care
- Scopes monkey trial
- Crow T. Robot's Fashion Minute
- Post: Sandy Frank song
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writers: Lynn-Anne Freise,
- Craig Tollifson, Tom Wedor, Jann L. Johnson,
- Alexandra B. Carr
- Miracle Growth Baby (before): Eli Kenneth Mallon
- Miracle Grwoth Baby (after): Timothy Scott
-
- 307 Daddy-O (Alphabet Antics)
- Pre: Hanging round the water cooler
- Inventions: J: Air Freshener Mobile MS: "Alien" Teething Nook
- Skits: "Hike Your Pants Up" song
- The Drag Race
- Spit-Takes/Visit from Near-Sighted Guy
- Post: Fruit Slapping
- Button Problem
- Credits: Bruce: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "The Pants Up Song" arranged with lyrics
- by Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy; "Baby Music" written
- and arranged by Michael J. Nelson
-
- 308 Gamera vs Gaos
- Pre: Lucille Ball Meets Harvey Firestein
- Inventions: J: Kleenex Phone MS: Self-Image Printers
- Skits: How to Make Gaos
- Gameradamnerung
- The Amazing Gaos (spinning Gameras)
- Post: Ways to Snuff Gaos
- Credits: Additional Music: "Opus 4, Number 23, Plate Spinning Song"
- Written and Arranged by Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From the "Gamera Filmography" GAMERA VS. GAOS aka RETURN
- OF THE GIANT MONSTERS (1967) proved to be the most popular series
- entry in Japan. A volcanic eruption arouses a huge vampire bat that
- has a special affinity for human blood. Gamera appears and twice
- does battle with the creature, but is forced to withdraw each time
- after being injured by a supersonic sound beam emitted by it.
- It is soon discovered that sunlight is harmful to the giant bat,
- explaining why it appears only at night, and a plan to disorient
- the creature so it will be unable to retreat to its underground lair
- when the sun comes up by luring it with a substance similar to blood
- onto a rotating restaurant located on top of a hotel is then put
- into effect. At first it appears that the plan is going to work, but
- when the mechanism which keeps the restaurant turning breaks down,
- the creature escapes.
- --- David Milner
-
- 309 12/7/91 The Amazing Colossal Man
- Pre: Hiding from Joel
- Inventions: J: Non-Permanent Tattoos MS: Music-Reviewing Plant Guy
- Skits: Sensitivity Training (Things not to say around the
- wife of a nuclear accident victim)
- Joel gets HUGE!
- Arrival of the Amazing Colossal Man
- Post: Things the Colossal Man could have done
- Credits: Robert Plant: Kevin Murphy
- Glen: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata"
- Performed by Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors From Screen to Scream": ...stands as being
- an imaginative film that holds up under the strain of low-budget
- blues. Col. Glen Manning (Glenn Langan) is the victim of a freak
- accident during the detonation of the first plutonium bomb.
- When a plane crashes near the site of the blast, Manning dashes
- to the wreckage only to receive the full force of the deadly blast
- head on. His skin burned from his body, Manning surprises military
- doctors by growing new skin and then growing to new heights.
- With radiation affecting his growth rate, the colonel's burgeoning
- body at first startles him, then enrages him as he realizes how
- freakish his condition is. Manning is troubled even more by a
- weak heart that cannot keep up with the antic of his ever-growing
- bulk. Langan offers a sensitive portrayal of the army freak, but
- the script gives him little to work from. Limited in scope and
- budget, the film ends on the usual monster-on-the-loose note.
- (War of the Colossal Beast is a sequel.)
-
- 310 Fugitive Alien
- Pre: Joel is a farmer, Gypsy is a cow
- Inventions: J: Musical Chair MS: Auto-Rhino-Laryngilogical Dropper
- Skits: Hat Party
- Ship Captain Joel
- Screenplay model
- Post: Buttons on the suit, Jack Perkins gets genetically altered
- Credits: Jack Perkins: Michael J. Nelson
- Special Make-up: Crist Ballas, Glen Griffin
-
- 311 It Conquered The World (Snow Thrills)
- Pre: Ventriloquism with Crow as the Woozle who's name is Peanut
- Inventions: J: Sony Seaman MS: Halloween Costume Nooses
- Skits: Winter Sports Cavalcade
- Coffee Clash (Dinner with the Lockhorns)
- Famous Hollywood Siblings
- Post: Peter Graves' Ending Speech
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writers: Jef Maynard,
- Jann Johnson, Alexandra Carr, Timothy Scott
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Roger Corman cranked
- out this cute little quickie recounting the adventures of a cucumber
- creature from outer space who invades the earth via a pseudometeor
- and then proceeds to attempt to take it over. Aided by eight winged
- things (sort of vampire bats from beyond the sky types) who bite
- their victims and turn them into space zombies, the creature
- terrifies a number of Earthlings.
- From Future Tense: "The Cinema of Science Fiction": Lee Van Cleef
- stars as a scientist who is seduced with promises of fame and fortune
- by a Venusian who needs some assistance in conquering the Earth.
- The Venusian needs all the help it can get as it resembles
- Humpty Dumpty and is just about as maneuvarable. Living in a cave,
- it sends out little flying-bat creatures which fasten on people's
- necks and plant electrons in their spines, making them puppets
- of the alien's will. Eventually the scientist has a change of
- heart after his wife falls victim to the thing, and he decides
- to destroy it. In the film's hilarious climax we first see the
- creature ignoring a fusillade of army bullets and bazooka shells
- and then being overcome by the scientist, who wields a simple blowtorch.
-
- 312 Gamera vs. Guiron
- Pre: School lunches
- Inventions: MS: Psychology Today Centerfolds J: Collapsible Garbage Can
- Skits: Bouncy Gamera Song
- World of Amusement and Child-like Wonder
- Richard Burton--One of the Good, Dead ones
- Post: Gamera marching song / Michael Feinstein's "Gamera" at
- piano bar
- Credits: Michael Feinstein: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "Gamera (in its many forms)"
- Performed by Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From the "Gamera Filmography" GAMERA VS. GUIRON aka ATTACK
- OF THE MONSTERS (1969), the only Gamera movie in which a monster,
- other than Gamera, first seen in a previous series entry again
- appears in new, rather than stock, footage, had a few of its
- more graphic monster scenes edited out of it before it was released
- in the United States. Two curious children enter an alien space ship
- which has landed in Japan, and travel to the planet Tera in it.
- There, after witnessing a battle between a giant creature with
- a sharp, pointed head and one similar to monster Gaos,
- the children meet two alien women who lead them to believe that
- they will be well cared for when, in fact, the women plan to
- kill them. --- David Milner
-
- 313 Earth vs. The Spider (Speech: Using Your Voice)
- Pre: Inside the robot mind
- Inventions: MS: Cheese Phone J: CD-Player Blow Dryer
- Skits: Earth vs. Soup
- Visit from the Custodian of the 7th Galaxy
- Creepy Crawlers (sic transit)
- Post: Homework essays
-
- 314 Mighty Jack
- Pre: Joel's dead--not!
- Inventions: MS: Formal Flipper J: "Ear" ear-muffs
- Skits: Mighty Jack Dog Food
- Boy, is he smart!
- Aquarium Camerawork
- Post: "Slow the Plot Down" shanty
-
- 315 Teenage Caveman (Aquatic Wizards/Catching Trouble)
- Pre: BORED - Poker game
- Inventions: J: Rainy Day Epicacs MS: Frank Threatens Dr. F
- Skits: Catching the Great White Ross
- Fight in Deep 13 (with Star Trek fight music)
- Arguments against Change
- Post: "We are the result of a a mad movie-watching experiment ..."
- Note: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": An intellectual caveboy
- crosses into the forbidden zone and finds out exactly why the
- elders choose to hide the origins of their species.
-
- 316 Gamera vs. Zigra
- Pre: Orbiting Root-Beer Kegger
- Inventions: MS: Three Stooges Guns J: Crow-shish-ka-bob
- Skits: Tour of Gamera
- Gamera Diaramas
- Visit from Kenny and Helen
- Post: Interpretations of the Gamera Theme Song
- Credits: Kenny: Michael J. Nelson
- Helen: Bridget Jones
- Roadies: Kevin Murphy, Jef Maynard
- Additional special thanks: St. Paul Harley Davidson
- Notes: GAMERA VS. ZIGRA (1971), which has been shown only on cable
- television in the United States, was released in Japan just a few
- months before Daiei went out of business for seven years because of
- insolvency. After destroying a base on the moon, an alien spaceship
- makes its way to Earth and settles at the bottom of the ocean. An
- announcement then comes from it that the planet going to be taken
- over, and that people are going to be used for food. The military
- proves ineffective against the ship, but Gamera soon appears and
- destroys it. A creature somewhat similar in appearance to a shark
- emerges, and it quickly grows to enormous proportions because of
- the difference between the water pressure of its home planet of
- Zigra and that of the Earth. The two monsters do battle, and
- although the alien creature seems at first to be outmatched, the
- Zigran, even more intent on taking over the Earth now that its
- means of returning home has been destroyed, soon manages to
- immobilize Gamera with a light ray that stops all cellular activity.
- --- David Milner
-
- 317 Viking Women and The Sea Serpent (The Home Economics Story)
- Pre: Wonderful World of Waffles
- Inventions: MS: Reanimate Meat J: Waffle Iron
- Skits: Naming New Uses for Waffles
- Waffles!
- Willie the Wisecracking Waffle
- Post: Waffles the Song
-
- 318 12/28/91 Star Force: Fugitive Alien II
- Pre: The Nature of Puppets and Their Symbiotic Relation with Man
- Inventions: J: Big Head MS: Big Noses (Super Schnoz)
- Skits: Emergency 911: Tom Servo is Dying
- Captain Joe Action Figure
- "Fugitive Alien" Song Medley
- Post: The Ultimate Bad Guy
- Credits: Additional Music: Lyrics: Kevin Murphy
-
- 319 War of The Colossal Beast (Mr. B Natural)
- Pre: Create-Your-Own Mexican Junk Food
- Inventions: J: Between Meal Mortar MS: Breakfast Bazooka
- Skits: Mr. B Natural - Woman or Man?
- Who's That Guy with the Big Head
- James Ungateen (?) KTLA Predicts
- Post: Bad movie/bread made from home perm
- Credits: Glen: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Bert Gordon's sequel
- to his successful Amazing Colossal Man has gigantic Col. Manning
- coming back, but this time as an enraged and slightly battered
- (as a result of his bazooka-induced dive from Boulder Dam in the
- last film's finale) titan bent on destruction. Great goings-on
- as the giant wrecks everything in sight before being electrocuted
- on high-voltage wires. "Mr. B. Natural" is one of those instances
- where everything works. Great intro for your friends. The
- "KTLA Predicts" host segment sneaks in a nifty reference to
- Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soaps ("Dilute! Dilute! OK! OK!").
-
- 320 12/14/91 The Unearthly (Posture Pals, Appreciating Our Parents)
- Pre: 'Bots tape funny (dangerous!) home video
- Inventions: J: Celebrity Home Appliances MS: Hard Pills to Swallow
- Skits: Appreciating Gypsy
- The Many Faces of Tor Johnson
- "The Unearthly" Home Game
- Post: Dead End Kids' Lingo
- Credits: Paint Box Artistry: Jef Maynard
-
- 321 Santa Claus Conquers The Martians
- Pre: Christmas catalogues
- Inventions: J: Misfit Toys MS: Wish Squisher
- Skits: "Let's Have a Patrick Swayze Christmas"
- Christmas Specials
- Christmas Essays
- Post: Joel and Bots' Stockings
- Mads' "Gift of the Magi"
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writers: Lynn-Anne Freise,
- Tom Wedor, Craig Tollifson, Bob Schrad, Christopher Whiting
- "A Patrick Swayze Christmas" Music and Lyrics: Michael J. Nelson
-
- 322 Master Ninja I
- Pre: American muscle cars
- Invention Exchange: J: Pop-up classics MS: Gourmet IV bags
- Skits: The Van Patten Project
- Ninja Tom Servo
- Nun-chuks: "Chuks" Brainstorm
- Post: Funk Fusion TV-Action Band: Master Ninja Theme Song
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Mike Gandolfi
-
- 323 Castle of Fu Manchu
- Pre: Satellite of Love Marching Band
- Invention Exchange: Servo: Telephone Chip J: Big Head MS: Stinky Bomb
- Skits: Miss Saigon Syndrome
- Magic Carpet Trouble
- What's the Deal with Fu Manchu?--breakdown
- Post: You haven't won--you/ve lost!
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Tired of remaining
- dormant, Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) and demonic daughter once
- again decide to take over the earth. Once again they are stopped.
- This film nearly broke'em-- skits performed with much sobbing and
- weak bravery. The film is, ya gotta admit it, pretty damn boring.
-
- 324 Master Ninja II
- Pre: Improv Theatre
- Inventions: J: Gerbil Sphere II MS: Conveyor Belt Buffet
- Skits: Dream 70's Van
- Col. Timothy Van Patten
- Pets for Fictional Detectives
- Post: Lee Van Cleef Foam Core Doll, Favorite Movies
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Mike Gandolfi
- Additional special thanks: St. Paul Harley Davidson
-
-
- Fourth Season (Comedy Central) (24 episodes, 1992-93)
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Credits for this season:
-
- Head Writer: Michael J. Nelson
- Writers: Trace Beaulieu, Kevin Murphy, Frank Conniff, Joel Hodgson, Paul
- Chaplin, Bridget Jones (402-424), Mary Jo Pehl (404-424)
- Contributing Writers: Colleen Henjum, Jim Mallon
- Host Segments Directed by: Jim Mallon (402-403, 405-413), Kevin Murphy (404,
- 414, 417, 420, 423), Joel Hodgson (415, 418, 421), Trace Beaulieu (416, 419,
- 422)
- Associate Producer: Kevin Murphy
- Production Manager: Alexandria B. Carr (401-414), Jann L. Johnson (415-424)
- Technical Supervisor: Timothy Scott
- Production Coordinator: Jann L. Johnson (401-414), Ellen McDonough (415-424)
- Toolmaster: Jef Maynard
- Manager of Business Affairs: Heide A. LeClerc
- Production Assistant: Ellie/Ellen McDonough (403-414), Sarah E. Wisner (417-
- 424)
- Video Provided by: Fournelle Video Production Services, St. Paul (MN)
- Audio: Brian Wright (402-414), Timothy Scott (414-424)
- Editor: Timothy Scott
- Associate Editor: Bradley J. Keely
- Post Production Coordination: Alexandra B. Carr (401-414), Jann L. Johnson,
- Ellen McDonough (415-424)
- Art Direction: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson, Jef Maynard
- Set Design: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson
- Lighting: Ken Fournelle, Timothy Scott (403-408, 416-417, 420-424)
- Engineering: Rob "the engineer" Burkhardt
- Hair and Make-up: Clayton James (402, 404-408, 410, 412-413, 415-424), Andrea
- J. DuCane (403, 409, 414), Crist Ballas (411)
- Prop Assistant: Barb Oswald (402), Patrick Brantsey (417-424)
- Toolmaster Jr.: Barb Oswald (403-405, 410)
- Interns: Patrick Brantsey, Nathan Devery (402-412), Brendan Glynn (402-403),
- Suzette Jamison (402-409), Steven Sande (402-405), Curtis Anderson (413-424),
- Kelly Ann Nathe (413-417)
- Additional Music Written and Performed by: Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy
- (418)
- Special thanks: Skyline Displays Inc., Teachers of America, Mark Gilbertson,
- all MSTies coast-to-coast, the authors of the 1st Amendment
- Executive Producers: Jim Mallon, Joel Hodgson
-
- 401 6/6/92 Space Travelers
- Pre: The Great Crowdini
- Inventions: J: Dollaroid MS: Facial Tissue (with faces)
- Skits: American space race advancements
- Astronaut and CB lingo
- Problems we may have to face
- Post: Find the finder of lost loves
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Bridget Jones
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": A good idea is a bit
- overworked in this John Sturges remake of his own Jeopardy (1952).
- While the world watches, a team of astronauts are lost in space.
- Maintaining voice communication, the spacemen calmly talk to the
- earth below of their helplessness and the population of the world
- screams for a rescue attempt.
-
- 402 6/13/92 Giant Gila Monster
- Pre: The thing with two heads/odd couple 1999/Forrester's dead
- Inventions: J: Prop Old Sitcom/Movie Radio
- MS: Renaissance Festival Punching Bags
- Skits: Stupid/soda jerk
- Favorite funny drunk
- Servo on cinema (blocking)
- Post: Hee-la rock group
- Credits: Additional Writer: John Carney
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Before the era of
- cheap sex and gore in the film industry there was such a thing
- as banality for banality's sake. Herein lies such fantastic stuff.
- A giant gila monster makes the rounds in tinker-toy towns and
- terrorizes local teens who are always pictured driving around
- in their hotrods or having sock hops. (This is the type of film,
- by the way, where the actors all use their _real_ first names
- in the script.) The lizard is eventually beaten by a brave lad
- who drives his hotrod full of nitro into the belly of the beast.
- Some fun, eh kids?
-
- 403 City Limits
- Pre: Ping pong balls/Servo has Crow's eyes
- Inventions: J: Fun Friend from Stake
- MS: Tupperware Container to Lock in Pop Star Freshness/Tupperware Coffin
- Skits: "Ode to Kim Cattrel"
- New comic superheros (Fantastic 85)
- Fantastic 85/185 continued
- Post: City Limits trivia game
- Credits: Additional Writer: John Carney
- Morrisey: Michael J. Nelson
-
- 404 6/27/92 Teenagers from Outer Space
- Pre: NBC mystery movie electro-shock (*zap!*)
- Inventions: J: Scratch-and-sniff Report Cards
- MS: Resusci Annie Ventriloquism
- Skits: Reel to real, Snacks in waste receptacle, Skelton visit
- Post: Duct tape fashions
- Credits: Resusci-Anne Provided by: Nancy Mason
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream":
- A young man from out of this world is sent to do the Earth in.
- Complications arise when he falls in love with a local teen queen.
- To make matters even worse, a monster from his spaceship is loose
- and, from what the audience can see of its shadowy form, it appears
- to be a lobster. With love showing the way, the homo sap from space
- guides his invading comrades' fleet into the side of a large hill.
- Destroying himself, the big lobster, and the thousands of ships in
- one large splat (unseen), the unearthly adolescent makes the
- supreme sacrifice in saving Earth.
- An excerpt from "The Incredibly Strange Creatures who Stopped
- Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies," by Lester Bangs. (Collected in
- Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung):
- "I recall reading an item on the entertainment page of the
- daily paper after Teenagers from Outer Space came out to the effect
- that responsible people all over were so turned off by this pic
- that the financial angels and bureaucratic bosses of the studio
- that sponsored and released it ganged up on the poor guy that made
- the film, and gave him a good talking-to about devoting his talents
- to such a piece of trash, and even if it was his first film he
- should think of the public interest, etc. The item ended by saying
- that the guy had actually apologized, and promised to do better
- with the money that was given him for his second film."
- (For those of you who haven't heard of Lester Bangs, he was a rock
- critic for various 60's and 70's era magazines such as Crawdaddy
- and Creem. "Psychotic Reactions..." collects some of the best of
- his work, and should be required reading for anyone attempting to
- understand rock and roll. Just ignore what he says about Lou Reed
- [he's far too enthusiastic] and Yes [he doesn't understand them].---Rsk)
- "Tom Graeff" Profile from Re/Search: Incredibly Strange Films:
- "Some directors make dozens of movies, but never anything
- memorable. In 1959 Tom Graeff made only one movie, Teenagers From
- Outer Space, but it's enough to earn him a place in this book. It
- featured giant lobster shadows and 'alien" teenagers in silver
- jumpsuits and motorcycle helmets."
-
- 405 7/4/92 Being from Another Planet
- Pre: Twenty questions
- Inventions: MS: Tragic Moments Figurines
- J: Jack Palance Impersonator Kit
- Skits: Lost in Space fan
- Haunted boiler room
- Joel's rainy day fun sketch and hexascreen holo-clowns
- Post: TV's Frank Shopping Network
- Credits: Holo-clowns: Michael J. Nelson, Paul Chaplin
-
- 406 7/18/92 Attack of the Giant Leeches (Undersea Kingdom 1)
- Pre: Holo-clown sequencer
- Inventions: MS: Leech Nicotine Patch J: SOL Insty Adolescent Kit
- Skits: Dress to take over the world
- Coffee and dreams
- "I'm a Danger to Myself and Others"
- Post: Problems with film
- Credits: Holo-clowns: Michael J. Nelson, Paul Chaplin
- Giant Leech: Kevin Murphy
- Additional Music: "A Danger to Ourselves and Others",
- Michael J. Nelson, Joel Hodgson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": A small town situated
- in the Florida everglades is terrroized by a bad script, inept
- direction and several man-sized leeches. A bloody bore.
-
- 407 7/25/92 The Killer Shrews (Junior Rodeo Daredevils)
- Pre: Present time
- Inventions: MS: Revenge on people from the past (destroy the Earth)
- J: Jim Henson's Edgar Winter Babies
- Skits: Will Rodgers thing, Killer Shrew board game, Killer Shrew drink
- Post: 'Bots are killer shrews/Frank had too much Killer Shrew drink
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Steve Hollenhorst
-
- 408 8/1/92 Hercules Unchained
- Pre: Annual wash and wax day
- Inventions: MS: Decorator roaches J: Steve-a-meter
- Skits: Gypsy's Olympiad set
- mythic foods (The Waters of Forgetfulness)
- 'Bots try to get Joel to explain birds and bees
- Post: Why these movies?
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: Don Jurek
- Steve Reeves: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Hercules comes to the
- attention of a queen who picks her lovers and then disposes of them
- by having them stuffed and mounted, in that order. Engagement notices
- are posted and Hercules begins to sweat.
-
- 409 8/15/92 Indestructible Man (Undersea Kingdom part 2)
- Pre: Joel is crazy?/party in Deep 13
- Inventions: MS: For men (but women like it, too) J: Cereal Novels
- Skits: Any excuse for a parade
- What would you do if you were indestructible?
- Lon Chaney eye thing
- Post: Affidavit to stop cop donut jokes/MS get noise ticket
- Credits: Additional Contributing Writer: David Sussman
- Officer Kevin: Kevin Murphy
- Officer Mike: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": As a killer brought
- back to life after his electrocution, Lon Chaney, Jr. stumbles
- through a role which apparently has been patterned after his
- first monster thriller, _Man Made Monster_. As soon as he is
- released from his confines, the monster begins killing all those
- who sent him up the river way back when. Dreadful gangster story
- is heightened in sheer futility by a ludicrous "you are there"
- type narration describing the killer's moves as he makes them.
-
- 410 8/22/92 Hercules Against the Moon Men
- Pre: Crow and Servo run away from home/sand storm/DEEP HURTING!
- Inventions: J: Freak out MS: <none> (woven into tapestry of the movie)
- Skits: Boobie trap, 'Bots get implants/new tough-guy name, "Pants!"
- Post: Changing actors
- Credits: Additional Music: "Ode to Pants" Written and
- Arranged by Michael J. Nelson, Frank Conniff
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Hercules battles
- creatures from outer space while his audience battles nausea.
- When a country enslaved by moonmen and forced to undergo strange
- sacrificial rituals for the brigade of baddies from beyond cry
- out for help, Hercules gets miffed.
-
- 411 8/29/92 The Magic Sword
- Pre: Joel is caricaturist
- Inventions: J: Big Gulperets MS: Bio-hazard Clean-up Pillow
- Skits: Basil Rathbones (for dogs)
- Life in the Middle Ages
- "Ode on Estelle"
- Post: Curses on TV
- Credits: Additional Music: "Ode on Estelle" Written
- and Arranged by Michael J. Nelson, Paul Chaplin
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream":
- Fantasy filmmaker Bert Gordon's finest achievement. George, a
- lowly subject and the stepson of an elderly witch named Sybil, has
- long been the admirer of the kingdom's beautiful princess. When
- evil sorcerer Lodac kidnaps the girl to feed his pet dragon, George
- tricks his stepmother into revealing what magical treats she has
- cooked up for his twenty-first birthday. Locking mother dear in the
- basement, George collects his wondrous assortment of gifts (a magic
- sword, six of the bravest warriors in the history of the earth and
- a magic horse) and sets out to save the princess. Along the way he
- meets vampire hags, giant ghouls, deadly swamps and the ever-
- popular dragon. Confronting Lodac in his castle, George is
- surrounded by misshapen pinheads, dwarfs and a race of tiny people
- no more than six inches tall. Masterful fairy tale.
-
- 412 9/12/92 Hercules and the Captive Women
- Pre: Gypsy joins the experiment.
- Inventions: MS: Lawn-baby J: The Womb-mate
- Skits: Good natured brawling
- A History of Hercules
- Hercules Action Figure
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Hercules visits the
- lost city of Atlantis and gets lost among the Amazons currently
- inhabiting the struggling, sinking city. Matching wits with the
- evil queen, battling live-giving rocks, Hercules escapes. Don't
- you wish you were that lucky? (Also known as _Hercules and the
- Conquest of Atlantis_.)
-
- 413 9/19/92 Manhunt in Space (General Hospital #1)
- Pre: Servo is color blind
- Inventions: MS: "Utne Reade" Neo-Salon Bean Bag Pants
- J: Paper recyled clothes
- Skits: Soap opera
- "Space" modifier
- Winky visits
- Calls from home
- Post: Crow is guitar, Servo is amp/Mads can't get up
- Credits: Winky: Michael J. Nelson
-
- 414 9/26/92 Tormented
- re: Crow, Servo and Gypsy in ventilation shaft
- Inventions: J: Aunt C/Katherine Wheel MS: Drinking Jacket
- Skits: Joel's fallen from shaft
- Pop singers to drop from a lighthouse
- 'Bots are bodiless
- Post: Happy thoughts and good things
-
- 415 11/25/92 The Beatniks (General Hospital #2)
- Pre: Rock, Scissors, Paper
- Inventions: MS: Good luck Troll Costumes J: Pocket Pool
- Skits: These people aren't beatniks!
- Tont Travis: Teen-bot idol
- I'm Going to Make You a Star!
- Post: Is "dickweed" a swear word? Crow in moon mode.
-
- 416 11/25/92 Fire Maidens of Outer Space
- Pre: Proper Posture--Crow's New Friend Timmy
- Inventions: MS: The Big Checkbook J: Nike Airchilada
- Skits: Double Entendre
- The Twin-Screw Universal Controller
- Timmy - He's got to go
- Post: They're still sitting around!--letter--Timmy finds a new home
- Credits: Timmy: Jef Maynard
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream":
- More film flop. Fantastically abysmal production values
- equalled, if not surpassed, by totally outrageous plot. Space
- explorers meet a tribe of lost women and a few robots who menace
- everything in sight while classical music drones on in the
- background. Talk about cultural commitment.
-
- 417 11/28/92 Crash of the Moons (General Hospital #3)
- Pre: GRIT Salescrow
- Inventions: MS: Deep 13 Toothpaste J: Rock 'n Wreck Guitar
- Skits: "The Gypsy Moons"
- Banner Grams
- Another Teleplay by Crow T. Robot
- Post: Visit from John Banner
- Credits: John Banner: Michael J. Nelson
- Additional Music: "The Gypsy Moons" Written and Arranged
- by Michael J. Nelson, lyrics by Bridget Jones
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": Another bunch of
- Rocky Jones television rejects spliced into a stew of space sap.
-
- 418 12/5/92 Attack of the Eye Creatures
- Pre: Tom and Crow are *friends*
- Inventions: MS: Router Ouiji Board J: Funny Gag Fax
- Skits: Tom Servo analyzes "making out"
- Earl Holliman!
- The Rip Taylor Trio (Because it's FUNNY!)
- Post: They just didn't care.
- Credits: Larry Buchanan: Michael J. Nelson
- Notes: "Larry Buchanan" Profile from Re/Search: Incredibly Strange
- Films: "...During the latter half of the sixties, Buchanan was
- hired by AIP to make eight made-for-television movies-- for which
- he is best remembered. The first, The Eye Creatures, is a remake of
- the Ed L. Cahn sci-fi comedy, The Invasion of the Saucer Men. Most
- of ths subsequent AIP-television films were also remakes of
- previous AIP films, among them: Creature of Destruction, Year 2889,
- and the unforgettable Mars Needs Women.
- "These films were made on the lowest budgets imaginable. Some
- of them used the same rubber monster costume. The most meorable is
- Zontar, The Thing from Venus, a remake of Roger Corman's 1956
- classic It Conquered the World...
- "Buchanan is noteworthy for his paranoia. A firm believer in
- almost any conspiracy theory, he's made several movies purporting
- to tell the "truth" about subjects that the government (or
- Hollywood) have hushed up... [Down On Us], manages to ties the
- deaths of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison into a weird
- anti-rock conspiracy plot."
-
- 419 12/12/92 The Rebel Set (Johnny at the Fair)
- Pre: Joel reads scarey bedtime stories
- Inventions: MS: TV's Frank's Quick Primp Kit
- J: Paint-by-number Mark Rathko
- Skits: Crow's acting lessons
- What would you do in Chicago?
- Merritt Stone
- Post: Who is Merritt Stone?
- Notes: Edward Platt ("The Chief" from "Get Smart" plays a
- beatnik criminal mastermind.
-
- 420 12/26/92 The Human Duplicators
- Pre: Redesigning the 'bots/Mads have the sillies
- Inventions: J: Beanie-Chopper (should have gone through the roof)
- MS: William Conrad Fridge Alert
- Skits: Spaceship craft project
- Servo duplicates himself
- Hugh Beaumont attacks
- Post: 'Bots admit to being robots
- Credits: Hugh Beaumont: Michael J. Nelson
- William Conrad: Kevin Murphy
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": A scientist sets up a
- mad lab to create a race of androids. Enter a giant from space to
- lend a not-so-helpful hand in the project and things get
- interesting (hopefully).
-
- 421 1/9/93 Monster A-Go-Go (Circus on Ice)
- Pre: Blessed are the Cheesemakers
- Inventions: MS: Johnny Long Torso J: Non-violent Action Figures
- Skits: Gypsy doesn't "get" Crow.
- Keep-away.
- That Pina Colada Song
- Post: Tom, the Hap-py King!
- Notes: "Monster A-Go-Go" is credited to Bill Rebane, but the truth is
- far more EVIL!!!!
- Herschell Gordon Lewis made his mark by inventing the Gore film in
- the early 60's with "Blood Feast", "2000 Maniacs", and "Color Me
- Blood Red". But he made lots of films for Southern drive-ins,
- and one of these was a little hillbilly action flick called
- "Moonshine Mountain". He needed to get the film out fairly quickly,
- but he also needed a second feature for it. He searched around and
- found that Bill Rebane had been making a film called "Terror At
- Half Bay", and had run out of money. Lewis bought it, and
- discovered he had 100,000 feet of nothing. Some sequences were done
- but there was very little connecting footage. He shot closeups of
- hands, feet, people walking down halls, ANYTHING to get this one to
- hang together. He redid the dialogue <such as it was> and added the
- crummy narration. Using the name "Sheldon Seymour", Lewis did the
- new dialogue, narration, and editing. Dubbing it "Monster-A-Go-Go",
- he foisted this puswad onto the public, and it actually did quite
- well down south, with "Moonshine Mountain".
-
- 422 1/16/93 The Day the Earth Froze (Here Comes the Circus)
- Pre: Family Portrait
- Inventions: J: Snaction MS: Unhappy meals
- Skits: Ideas for a Clown Act
- What, I implore you, is a sampo?
- Gypsy: A One-Woman Show
- Post: Delicately wafting scents borne by the wind--letter
- Credits: "Gypsy Rose Me" Written and Arranged by
- Michael J. Nelson, lyrics by Mary Jo Pehl
- Notes: From "Horrors from Screen to Scream": A Swedish fantasy
- with some fine photographic wonders but a mixed bag of a plot.
- Hampered by a low budget and wooden characters, the film should
- appeal to the kids. A witch orders the sun not to rise and earth
- is turned into a ball of ice. Valiant heroes and a machine known
- as the "sampo" combat this Wizard of Oz reject.
- --- Michael Grubb
-
- 423 Bride of the Monster (Hired!)
- Pre: Watching Crow's dream
- Inventions: MS: Tough Love Seat J: Microwave Faith Popcorn
- Skits: "Hired!" by the SOL Community Players
- Monsters of the Sea
- A World Without Advertising
- Post: Re-edit of the final scene--letter
- Credits: Camera: John Finley
- "Hired! Song" written and arranged by Micheal J. Nelson,
- Kevin Murphy
- This episode dedicated to the spirit of
- William A. Murphy. Thanks, Dad.
-
- 424 Manos: Hands of Fate (Hired!)
- Pre: Wonderful Joel
- Inventions: MS: Chocolate Bunny Guillotine J: The Cartuner
- Skits: The scenic tour
- Frank apologizes
- Scary exaggerated features
- Joel: the Master of Darkness
- Forrester apologizes
- Post: Lady wrestling game/Torgo's pizza delivery
-