List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show premiered on KTMA (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988. The next year, in 1989, the show began its national run on The Comedy Channel/Comedy Central, running for seven seasons on that channel until its cancellation in 1996. The following year, it was picked up by The Sci-Fi Channel and aired for three more seasons there until another cancellation in August 1999 (although repeats continued until 2004). A sixty-episode syndication package titled The Mystery Science Theater Hour was produced in 1995.[1]
In 2015, Hodgson led a crowdfunded revival of the series with 14 episodes in its eleventh season which was released on Netflix.[2] As of December 16, 2022,[update] 230 episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 have been released, concluding the thirteenth season. A feature film, titled Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie, was also released on April 19, 1996.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
KTMA | 21 | November 24, 1988 | May 28, 1989 | KTMA-TV | |
1 | 13 | November 18, 1989 | February 10, 1990 | The Comedy Channel | |
2 | 13 | September 22, 1990 | February 2, 1991 | ||
3 | 24 | June 1, 1991 | January 25, 1992 | Comedy Central | |
4 | 24 | June 6, 1992 | January 30, 1993 | ||
5 | 24 | July 17, 1993 | February 5, 1994 | ||
6 | 24 | July 16, 1994 | March 25, 1995 | ||
7 | 6 | November 23, 1995 | May 18, 1996 | ||
Film | April 19, 1996 | N/A | |||
8 | 22 | February 1, 1997 | December 6, 1997 | The Sci-Fi Channel | |
9 | 13 | March 14, 1998 | September 26, 1998 | ||
10 | 13 | April 11, 1999 | September 12, 1999 | ||
11 | 14 | April 14, 2017 | Netflix | ||
12 | 6 | November 22, 2018[3] | |||
13 | 13 | May 4, 2022 | December 16, 2022[4] | Gizmoplex[5] |
Episodes
Episodes are listed in production number order, not production order or air date order. The episode title is next, and if the original film title is different from the episode title, it follows in parentheses. If the episode features any shorts, they are listed below. In the third column is the film's initial release year, a color/black & white notation, the production company (if known), and the country of origin. The last column shows the initial air date of the episode. Below this is a brief synopsis of the featured movie and shorts, with major cast, character, and production changes noted in italic.
KTMA-TV (1988–89)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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0 | 0 | The Green Slime | 1968, Color, Toei/MGM, Japan | Unaired | |
A crew of astronauts work to fight off alien monsters that are threatening to overwhelm their spaceship. A 15-minute unaired pilot designed to sell the premise of the show. | |||||
1 | 1 | Invaders from the Deep (Stingray: "Hostages of the Deep", "Emergency Marineville", "The Big Gun" and "Deep Heat") | 1981, Color, Incorporated Television Company (ITC), UK | November 24, 1988 | |
Four episodes of the "Supermarionation" series Stingray, edited into a single movie. The crew of the submarine Stingray must do battle against the evil Aquaphibian race. First episode to air on KTMA-TV. First appearance of Joel Hodgson as Joel. Crow T. Robot performed by Josh Weinstein. | |||||
2 | 2 | Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars (Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: "Shadow of Fear", "Lunarville 7", "Crater 101", and "Dangerous Rendezvous") | 1980, Color, Incorporated Television Company (ITC), UK | November 24, 1988 | |
Four episodes of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, another Supermarionation series. In 2068, Captain Scarlet leads the battle against a race of Martians who have the power to control matter. First appearances of Trace Beaulieu as Crow T. Robot and Josh Weinstein as Tom Servo. | |||||
3 | 3 | Star Force: Fugitive Alien II | 1978/1987, Color, Tsuburaya Productions, Japan | November 27, 1988 | |
In the continuation to Fugitive Alien, Ken and the Bacchus 3 crew are ordered to destroy an alien super-weapon, then move on to attack Valnar's Star itself. | |||||
4 | 4 | Gamera vs. Barugon (Daikaijū Kettō: Gamera tai Barugon) | 1966, Color, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | December 4, 1988 | |
A group of men collude to steal a giant jewel from an Asian jungle. The jewel is actually an egg, which hatches into mutant lizard Barugon, who battles Gamera. | |||||
5 | 5 | Gamera (Daikaijū Gamera) | 1965, B&W, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | December 11, 1988 | |
A military plane crashes in the Arctic, awakening giant turtle Gamera. It attacks Japan, yet seemingly befriends a young boy. | |||||
6 | 6 | Gamera vs. Gaos (Gamera tai Gyaosu) | 1967, Color, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | December 18, 1988 | |
Gamera fights the pterosaur-like Gaos. | |||||
7 | 7 | Gamera vs. Zigra (Gamera tai Shinkai Kaijū Jigura) | 1971, Color, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | December 31, 1988 | |
Gamera fights the shark-like alien Zigra, who, with the help of a woman under his control, attempts to take over Earth from its polluting inhabitants. First appearances of Trace Beaulieu as Dr. Clayton Forrester and Josh Weinstein as Dr. Laurence Erhardt. | |||||
8 | 8 | Gamera vs. Guiron (Gamera tai Daikaijū Giron) | 1969, Color, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | January 8, 1989 | |
Brain-eating aliens abduct two boys from Japan. Gamera attempts to rescue them, but must fight the knife-headed monster Guiron. | |||||
9 | 9 | Phase IV | 1974, Color, Paramount, UK/USA | January 15, 1989 | |
Scientists do battle against a colony of cosmically-transformed ants. | |||||
10 | 10 | Cosmic Princess (Space: 1999: "The Metamorph" and "Space Warp") | 1976/1982, Color, Group 3 Ltd., UK | January 22, 1989 | |
Two episodes of sci-fi show Space 1999, edited into a single movie. First, Commander John Koenig is captured by the evil Mentor and faced with a terrible choice. Then, the Shapeshifter Maya loses control of her powers and attacks her colleagues. | |||||
11 | 11 | Humanoid Woman (Cherez ternii k zvyozdam) | 1981, Color, Maxim Gorky Filmstudio, USSR | January 29, 1989 | |
An amnesiac alien woman with telekinesis powers learns about her past and leads an expedition back to her home planet. | |||||
12 | 12 | Fugitive Alien (Star Wolf) | 1978/1986, Color, Tsuburaya Productions, Japan | February 5, 1989 | |
Movie constructed from two episodes of a Japanese television show. An alien marauder becomes a fugitive from his planet Valnar's Star, then joins the Earth spaceship Bacchus 3 to fight against his former masters. Later reused for Ep #57 | |||||
13 | 13 | SST: Death Flight | 1977, Color, ABC Circle Films, USA | February 19, 1989 | |
A supersonic transport plane attempting a world speed record is sabotaged, putting its passengers and crew in extreme danger. | |||||
14 | 14 | Mighty Jack (Maiti Jakku) | 1968/1986, Color, Tsuburaya Productions, Japan | February 26, 1989 | |
A world-protecting organization and their flying submarine – both called "Mighty Jack" – fight the terrorist organization "Q". Movie constructed from the first and last episodes of a Japanese television show. | |||||
15 | 15 | Superdome | 1978, Color, ABC Circle Films, USA | March 12, 1989 | |
Four loosely-connected plots centered around a football game about to begin at the Louisiana Superdome. | |||||
16 | 16 | City on Fire | 1979, Color, Astral, Canada | March 19, 1989 | |
A disgruntled employee sabotages an oil refinery set in the middle of a large city, causing an inferno that puts the whole city at risk. | |||||
17 | 17 | Time of the Apes (Saru No Gundan) | 1974/1987, Color, Tsuburaya Productions, Japan | April 2, 1989 | |
At a laboratory, a woman and two children take refuge in cryogenic capsules during an earthquake, only to awake as fugitives in a world populated by anthropomorphic apes. | |||||
18 | 18 | The Million Eyes of Sumuru | 1967, Color, AIP, UK | May 7, 1989 | |
Two American spies in Hong Kong investigate the leader of an all-female army that is bent on world domination. | |||||
19 | 19 | Hangar 18 | 1980, Color, Taft International, USA | May 14, 1989 | |
Two astronauts witness a UFO crash, and find themselves stymied by a coverup conspiracy. | |||||
20 | 20 | The Last Chase | 1981, Color, Crown International | May 21, 1989 | |
In a world where the United States is a police state and private automobiles are outlawed, two friends attempt to escape by driving to free territory in California. | |||||
21 | 21 | The "Legend of Dinosaurs" (Kyōryū Kaichō no Densetsu) | 1977, Color, Toei Company Ltd., Japan | May 28, 1989 | |
Prehistoric beasts rampage modern day Mount Fuji. Final episode for KTMA-TV. |
Season 1 (1989–90)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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22 | 1 | The Crawling Eye (The Trollenberg Terror) | 1958, B&W, DCA/Wade Williams, UK | November 25, 1989 | |
A man discovers that an extraterrestrial force is killing mountain climbers in a small village. First episode for The Comedy Channel. Jim Mallon's first appearance as Gypsy. | |||||
23 | 2 | The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (La momia azteca contra el robot humano) With short: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 1: "Moon Rocket" | 1958, B&W, Cinematográfica Calderón S.A./K. Gordon Murray, Mexico | November 18, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
Scientists search for the ancient breastplate of a mummy, culminating in a mad scientist's attempt to fight the creature through the construction of a robot. The short introduces "Commando Cody", a scientist who dons a helmet and jet pack to thwart the evil plans of Moon Men and their criminal associates. | |||||
24 | 3 | The Mad Monster With short: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 2: "Molten Terror" | 1942, B&W, PRC, USA | December 2, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
A mad scientist turns a man into a werewolf in an attempt to silence his critics. In the short, Commando Cody attempts to escape moon-dwelling aliens while in the possession of an atomic weapon. | |||||
25 | 4[1] | Women of the Prehistoric Planet | 1966, Color, Realart/Wade Williams, USA | February 10, 1990 Unconfirmed | |
An attempt is made to recover the crew of a spaceship that has crash-landed on an unknown planet. | |||||
26 | 5 | The Corpse Vanishes With short: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 3: "Bridge of Death" | 1942, B&W, Monogram/Prime TV Films, USA | December 9, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
A reporter attempts to expose a botanist who kidnaps young brides in a plan to keep his wife healthy and youthful. In the short, Commando Cody pursues gangsters after returning to Earth. | |||||
27 | 6 | The Crawling Hand | 1963, B&W, AIP/Medallion, USA | December 16, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
A teenager becomes possessed by the sentient, disembodied arm of a possessed astronaut. | |||||
28 | 7 | Robot Monster With shorts: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 4: "Flight to Destruction"; Part 5: "Murder Car" | 1953, B&W [3-D], Astor/Medallion, USA | December 23, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
After destroying all civilization on Earth, an alien attempts to wipe out the planet's last survivors. In the shorts, Commando Cody's assistant is kidnapped, leading to the pursuit of gangsters working for aliens from the Moon. | |||||
29 | 8 | The Slime People With short: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 6: "Hills of Death" | 1963, B&W, Hansen Enterprises/Medallion, USA | December 30, 1989 Unconfirmed | |
A race of reptilian creatures attack Los Angeles, and a group of survivors attempts to escape the area. In the short, Commando Cody pursues gangsters that have caused flooding through the use of an atomic bomb. | |||||
30 | 9 | Project Moonbase With shorts: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 7: "Camouflaged Destruction"; Part 8: "The Enemy Planet" | 1953, B&W, Lippert/Wade Williams, USA | January 6, 1990 | |
In a futuristic version of 1970, a group of astronauts are infiltrated by a spy, who inadvertently causes the team to become stranded on the Moon. In the shorts, Commando Cody fights gangsters who have acquired another atomic ray, and eventually returns to the moon in an attempt to sabotage moon-dwelling enemies. | |||||
31 | 10 | Robot Holocaust With short: Radar Men from the Moon, Part 9: "Battle in the Stratosphere" (Partial) | 1987, Color, Tycill Entertainment/Empire, USA | January 13, 1990 Unconfirmed | |
In the future, a group of renegades fight to free mankind by battling the Dark One, the Room of Questions, the Vault of Beasts, and other menacing creations. | |||||
32 | 11 | Moon Zero Two | 1969, Color, Hammer/Warner, UK | January 20, 1990 Unconfirmed | |
On a colonized moon, a disaffected astronaut-turned-cargo hauler hooks up with a woman looking for her brother, a miner working a distant patch of moonscape. | |||||
33 | 12 | Untamed Youth | 1957, B&W, Warner, USA | January 27, 1990 Unconfirmed | |
Two hitchhiking sisters are sentenced to thirty days of labor at a cotton farm run by the corrupt county government. | |||||
34 | 13 | The Black Scorpion | 1957, B&W, Warner, USA/Mexico | February 3, 1990 | |
Giant black scorpions emerge and go on a rampage in Mexico after a volcanic eruption. Josh Weinstein's last appearance in the original series. |
Season 2 (1990–91)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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35 | 1 | Rocketship X-M | 1950, B&W, Lippert/Wade Williams, USA | September 22, 1990 | |
A rocketship is accidentally diverted from the Moon to Mars, where the crew finds the ruins of a Martian civilization and a band of rogue survivors. First appearances of Frank Conniff as TV's Frank and Kevin Murphy as Tom Servo. | |||||
36 | 2 | The Sidehackers (Five the Hard Way) | 1969, Color, Crown International, USA | September 29, 1990 | |
Two motorcycle racers meet at a competition and become the victims of manipulation by a girl who wants to change boyfriends. | |||||
37 | 3 | Jungle Goddess With short: The Phantom Creeps, Chapter 1: "The Menacing Power" | 1948, B&W, Lippert/Weiss Global, USA | October 6, 1990 | |
Two pilots set out to find a wealthy heiress lost in remote Africa to gain a reward. They find her being worshiped by a native tribe. The short is the first of multiple episodes of the 1939 serial The Phantom Creeps, featuring Bela Lugosi as a mad scientist bent on world domination. | |||||
38 | 4 | Catalina Caper | 1967, Color, Crown International, USA | October 13, 1990 | |
Two college boys enjoy Catalina Island sunshine, scuba diving, and beach "bunnies", while another boy's con-artist parents scheme to sell a stolen scroll. | |||||
39 | 5 | Rocket Attack U.S.A. With short: The Phantom Creeps, Chapter 2: "Death Stalks the Highway" | 1958, B&W, Exploit Films/Medallion, USA | October 27, 1990 | |
The U.S. sends spies to the Soviet Union to discover imminent missile-attack plans while trying to play catch-up with its own missile program. | |||||
40 | 6 | Ring of Terror With short: The Phantom Creeps, Chapter 3: "Crashing Timbers" | 1961, B&W, Ashcroft, USA | November 3, 1990 | |
A seemingly-fearless college kid must steal a ring from a dead man's hand to join a fraternity. | |||||
41 | 7 | Wild Rebels | 1967, Color, Crown International, USA | November 17, 1990 | |
A retired race car driver, talked into going undercover by the police, joins a biker gang and must serve as their getaway driver. | |||||
42 | 8 | Lost Continent | 1951, B&W, Lippert/Weiss Global, USA | November 24, 1990 | |
An American military/science team searches for a downed rocket at the top of a remote mountain, only to find that it is a dinosaur-infested jungle left over from a prehistoric era. | |||||
43 | 9 | The Hellcats | 1968, Color, Crown International, USA | December 8, 1990 | |
After a cop is killed by a drug boss, his fiancée and brother join a drug-running, woman-led biker gang to uncover the boss's operation and get justice. | |||||
44 | 10 | King Dinosaur With short: X Marks the Spot | 1955, B&W, Lippert/Weiss Global, USA | December 22, 1990 | |
Two carefully-chosen scientist couples investigate a mysterious new planet and are menaced by dinosaurs. The short reviews the vehicular misdeeds of an accident victim in a Heaven-like courtroom. | |||||
45 | 11 | First Spaceship on Venus (Der Schweigende Stern) | 1960, Color, DEFA (GDR) /Iluzjon Filmunit/Gold Key, East Germany/Poland | December 29, 1990 | |
A multinational team of astronauts heads to Venus, where they find a civilization destroyed by nuclear war and a threat to Earth. | |||||
46 | 12 | Godzilla vs. Megalon (Gojira tai Megaro) | 1973, Color, Toho/Cinema Shares, Japan | January 19, 1991 | |
Godzilla and size-changing robot Jet Jaguar battle Seatopian god Megalon and alien cyborg Gigan, bent on razing the planet for the underground civilization of Seatopia. | |||||
47 | 13 | Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (Gojira-Ebira-Mosura: Nankai no Daikettō) | 1966, Color, Toho/Walter-Reade Organization, Japan | February 2, 1991 | |
Godzilla and Mothra battle the giant crustacean Ebirah. Last episode for the Comedy Channel, prior to its merger with the competing Ha! network to form what would eventually be called Comedy Central. |
Season 3 (1991–92)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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48 | 1 | Cave Dwellers (The Blade Master) | 1984, Color, Metaxa Film/New Line Cinema/Royal Film Traders/Film Ventures International, Italy/USA | June 1, 1991 | |
In the first sequel to Ator, the Fighting Eagle, Ator helps a warrior woman rescue her father from an evil overlord. First episode for Comedy Central. | |||||
49 | 2 | Gamera (Daikaijū Gamera) | 1965, B&W, Daiei/Sandy Frank, Japan | June 8, 1991 | |
A military plane crashes in the Arctic, awakening giant turtle Gamera. The beast attacks Japan, yet seemingly befriends a young boy. | |||||
50 | 3 | Pod People (Los nuevos extraterrestres) | 1983, Color, Almena Films/Film Ventures International, Spain/France | June 15, 1991 | |
A child adopts a large egg he finds in a cave, which hatches into a mischievous alien. Meanwhile, a group of poachers and a group of pop musicians on a wilderness vacation run into trouble. | |||||
51 | 4 | Gamera vs. Barugon (Daikaijū Kessen: Gamera tai Barugon) | 1966, Color, Daiei/AIP-TV/Sandy Frank, Japan | June 22, 1991 | |
A group of men collude to steal a giant jewel from a distant jungle. The jewel is actually an egg, which hatches into mutant lizard Barugon, who battles Gamera. | |||||
52 | 5 | Stranded in Space (The Stranger) | 1973, Color, Bing Crosby Productions/Film Ventures International, USA | June 29, 1991 | |
An astronaut winds up on a totalitarian version of Earth on the opposite side of the sun, and tries to return home before the government can catch him. | |||||
53 | 6 | Time of the Apes (Saru No Gundan) | 1974/edited 1987, Color, Tsuburaya Productions/Sandy Frank, Japan | July 13, 1991 | |
In a cryogenics laboratory, a woman and two children take refuge in cryogenic capsules during an earthquake, only to awake as fugitives in a world populated by anthropomorphic apes. | |||||
54 | 7 | Daddy-O With short: Alphabet Antics | 1958, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | July 20, 1991 | |
A drag-racing crooner investigates his friend's death and becomes a courier for drug dealers. The educational short takes viewers on a rhyming tour of the English alphabet. | |||||
55 | 8 | Gamera vs. Gaos (Gamera tai Gyaosu) | 1967, Color, Daiei/AIP-TV/Sandy Frank, Japan | July 27, 1991 | |
Gamera fights the pterosaur-like Gaos. | |||||
56 | 9 | The Amazing Colossal Man | 1957, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | August 3, 1991 | |
A military officer is accidentally exposed to the blast of an experimental plutonium bomb, turning him into a giant. | |||||
57 | 10 | Fugitive Alien (Star Wolf) | 1978/edited 1986, Color, Tsuburaya Productions/Sandy Frank, Japan | August 17, 1991 | |
Movie constructed from two episodes of a Japanese television show. An alien marauder becomes a fugitive from his planet of Valnastar, then joins the Earth spaceship Bacchus 3 to fight against his former masters. | |||||
58 | 11 | It Conquered the World With short: Snow Thrills | 1956, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | August 24, 1991 | |
With the help of a naive scientist, an alien from Venus invades Earth and attempts to turn humans into emotionless servants. The short is a newsreel featuring a wide variety of winter sports. | |||||
59 | 12 | Gamera vs. Guiron (Gamera tai Daikaijū Giron) | 1969, Color, Daiei/AIP-TV/Sandy Frank, Japan | September 7, 1991 | |
Brain-eating aliens abduct two boys from Japan. Gamera attempts to rescue them, but must fight the knife-headed monster Guiron. | |||||
60 | 13 | Earth vs. the Spider With short: Speech: Using Your Voice | 1958, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | September 14, 1991 | |
A pair of teenagers and their science teacher discover a giant spider, which rampages through a small town. The short demonstrates the dos and don'ts of public speaking. | |||||
61 | 14 | Mighty Jack | 1968/edited 1987, Color, Tsuburaya Productions/Sandy Frank, Japan | September 21, 1991 | |
Movie constructed from the first and last episodes of a Japanese television show. A world-protecting organization and their flying submarine – both named "Mighty Jack" – fight the terrorist organization known as "Q". | |||||
62 | 15 | Teenage Caveman With shorts: Aquatic Wizards and Catching Trouble | 1958, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | October 12, 1991 | |
In a seemingly-prehistoric world, a teenage hunter rails against the seemingly arbitrary laws of his tribe to explore the forbidden world beyond a river. Aquatic Wizards is a newsreel about water-skiing acrobatics. Catching Trouble features trapper Ross Allen demonstrating his prowess at catching animals in the Everglades. | |||||
63 | 16 | Gamera vs. Zigra (Gamera tai Shinkai Kaijū Jigura) | 1971, Color, Daiei/Sandy Frank, Japan | October 19, 1991 | |
Gamera fights the shark-like alien Zigra, who, with the help of a woman under his control, attempts to take over Earth from its polluting inhabitants. | |||||
64 | 17 | Viking Women and the Sea Serpent (The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent) With short: The Home Economics Story[6] | 1957, B&W, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA/1951, Color, Iowa State College, USA | October 26, 1991 | |
Vikings' wives set sail to rescue their husbands, who are being held hostage by Grimolt barbarians. In the short, four young women learn the value of home economics degrees. | |||||
65 | 18 | Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (Star Wolf) | 1978/1986, Color, Tsuburaya Productions/Sandy Frank, Japan | November 16, 1991 | |
In a continuation to Fugitive Alien, Ken and the Bacchus 3 crew are ordered to destroy an alien super-weapon, then move on to attack Valnastar itself. | |||||
66 | 19 | War of the Colossal Beast With short: Mr. B Natural | 1958, B&W/Color, AIP/Selma Enterprises/Teleworld, USA | November 30, 1991 | |
In the sequel to The Amazing Colossal Man, a disfigured and mindless Glenn Manning is found ravaging bread trucks in Mexico, who is then captured and brought back to the United States. The short is about a magical pixie who urges an adolescent boy to take up a musical instrument. | |||||
67 | 20 | The Unearthly With shorts: Posture Pals and Appreciating Our Parents | 1957, B&W, Republic/PRO, USA | December 14, 1991 | |
A surgeon performs unethical medical experiments on his patients in a remote sanitarium. In Posture Pals, a foursome of elementary school kids improve their posture. In Appreciating Our Parents, a young boy learns to value his parents. | |||||
68 | 21 | Santa Claus Conquers the Martians | 1964, Color, Embassy, USA | December 21, 1991 | |
The king of Mars has discovered that his peoples' children have become lethargic after having all their information fed into their brains. To this end, he has his people abduct Santa Claus and two human children in hopes of bringing Christmas to their planet. | |||||
69 | 22 | Master Ninja I (The Master: "Max" and "Out-of-Time Step") | 1984, Color, Film Ventures International, USA | January 11, 1992 | |
TV show The Master cut together into a series of movies. An American ninja searches for his long-lost daughter with the help of his protege, a drifter with a hamster and a custom van. In this installment, they defend an airport owner from businessmen and a corrupt sheriff, then defend a nightclub owner from thugs. | |||||
70 | 23 | The Castle of Fu Manchu (Die Folterkammer des Dr. Fu Man Chu) | 1969, Color, International Cinema/PRO, Germany/Spain/Italy/UK | January 18, 1992 | |
The evil Doctor Fu Manchu threatens to freeze the Earth's oceans, and abducts a talented scientist with heart problems. | |||||
71 | 24 | Master Ninja II (The Master: "State of the Union" and "Hostages") | 1984, Color, Film Ventures International, USA | January 25, 1992 | |
Continuation of Master Ninja I. In this installment, the protagonists help a tuna cannery union organizer, then save a senator's daughter from terrorists. |
Season 4 (1992–93)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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72 | 1 | Space Travelers (Marooned) | 1969, Color, Columbia, USA | June 6, 1992 | |
Various obstacles hamper attempts to rescue three NASA astronauts trapped aboard a crippled space capsule. | |||||
73 | 2 | The Giant Gila Monster | 1959, B&W, McLendon Radio Pictures, USA | June 13, 1992 | |
A 30-foot killer Gila monster is on the loose in the woods near a town full of bumbling teens. | |||||
74 | 3 | City Limits | 1984, Color, Showtime/Island Pictures, USA | June 20, 1992 | |
In a dystopian future, a teen rides his motorcycle into an abandoned city and gets involved in a gang dispute, which centers on taking the city back from an evil corporation. | |||||
75 | 4 | Teenagers from Outer Space | 1959, B&W, Warner, USA | June 27, 1992 | |
A group of young-looking aliens land on Earth and decide to use the planet as a farm for their livestock. One of the aliens rebels and flees to a small town, where he is pursued by another alien who kills anyone in his path. | |||||
76 | 5 | Being from Another Planet (Time Walker) | 1982, Color, New World/New Horizons, USA | July 4, 1992 | |
In California, a mummy found in King Tut's tomb is X-rayed by a university team. The radiation awakens the mummy, which escapes and creeps around campus looking for five missing crystals that were pilfered by a student. | |||||
77 | 6 | Attack of the Giant Leeches With short: Undersea Kingdom, Part 1: "Beneath the Ocean Floor" | 1959, B&W, AIP/Orion, USA | July 18, 1992 | |
People begin vanishing near a Florida swamp, and a game warden discovers the culprits are giant, mutant leeches. The short is the first segment of a 1936 movie serial about a group of Navy men who discover Atlantis. | |||||
78 | 7 | The Killer Shrews With short: Junior Rodeo Daredevils | 1959, B&W, McLendon Radio Pictures, USA | July 25, 1992 | |
A supply boat skipper makes a delivery to a small island, and learns that the inhabitants include heavy-drinking scientists who were doing genetic experiments on shrews, turning them into a pack of omnivorous monsters which resemble dogs. In the short, a old cowpoke straightens out some wayward kids by making them put on a small-time rodeo. | |||||
79 | 8 | Hercules Unchained (Ercole e la regina di Lidia) | 1959, Color, Avco Embassy, Italy | August 1, 1992 | |
Queen Omphale of Lydia casts a spell of amnesia on Hercules, who becomes a prisoner in her harem. | |||||
80 | 9 | Indestructible Man With short: Undersea Kingdom, Part 2: "The Undersea City" | 1956, B&W, Allied Artists/Warner, USA | August 15, 1992 | |
After a notorious convict dies in the electric chair, his body is taken by a pair of mad scientists. The scientists bring him back to life and give him near-total invulnerability, whereupon he promptly kills the scientists and sets out to get even with those who squealed on him. This episode features the second of the two installments shown from the 12-part Undersea Kingdom serial. | |||||
81 | 10 | Hercules Against the Moon Men (Maciste e la regina di Samar) | 1964, Color, Governor, Italy/France | August 22, 1992 | |
Hercules attempts to free a city from a Moon-worshiping cult. | |||||
82 | 11 | The Magic Sword | 1962, Color, MGM/UA, USA | August 29, 1992 | |
A sword-and-sorcery film about a prince who rescues a princess from an evil wizard. | |||||
83 | 12 | Hercules and the Captive Women (Ercole alla conquista di Atlantide) | 1961, Color, Woolner Bros, France/Italy | September 12, 1992 | |
Hercules ventures to Atlantis to save his friend Androcles, King of Thebes. | |||||
84 | 13 | Manhunt in Space Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: "The Pirates of Prah: Chapter I", "The Pirates of Prah: Chapter II" and "The Pirates of Prah: Chapter III") With short: General Hospital, first installment | 1954, B&W, ITC, USA | September 19, 1992 | |
Edited-together episodes of the 1950s TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Rocky Jones and his sidekick Winky encounter space pirates, the evil Queen Cleolanta, and her lieutenant Atlansan. In the first of three brief 1963 segments from the soap opera General Hospital featured as shorts on the series, Dr. Phil Brewer is invited to the engagement party of the woman he is having an affair with, and Dr. Steve Hardy informs a patient of her hernia diagnosis. | |||||
85 | 14 | Tormented | 1960, B&W, Cheviot Productions/Warner, USA | September 26, 1992 | |
A jazz pianist living in a beachfront community is about to get married, but his troublesome mistress confronts him at the top of a lighthouse. In their ensuing argument, the mistress slips and falls; the pianist has a chance to save her, but chooses to let her fall to her death. As a result, her ghost haunts him and threatens to disrupt his upcoming nuptials, especially as his fiancé's eight-year-old sister grows suspicious. | |||||
86 | 15 | The Beatniks With short: General Hospital, second installment | 1958, B&W, Barjul, USA | November 25, 1992 | |
The leader of a gang of delinquents is heard singing along with the jukebox at a greasy spoon, and is quickly offered the chance to be a star. His gang, resentful of his success, threaten to ruin his career. In the second General Hospital short, tensions run high during the engagement party. | |||||
87 | 16 | Fire Maidens of Outer Space (Fire Maidens from Outer Space) | 1956, B&W, Topaz, UK | November 26, 1992 | |
A group of astronauts travel to a moon of Jupiter and discover a civilization of women. The astronauts help the women battle a monster that has been terrorizing their settlement. | |||||
88 | 17 | Crash of Moons (Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: "Crash of the Moons: Chapter I", "Crash of the Moons: Chapter II" and "Crash of the Moons: Chapter III") With short: General Hospital, third installment | 1954, B&W, ITC, USA | November 28, 1992 | |
Edited-together episodes of the 1950s TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Rocky Jones and Winky try to save the inhabitants of two worlds that are about to collide, despite the self-defeating efforts of Cleolanta. In the third General Hospital short, Dr. Brewer's marriage and affair both begin to fall apart. | |||||
89 | 18 | Attack of the The Eye Creatures (The Eye Creatures) | 1967, Color, AIP/Teleworld, USA | December 5, 1992 | |
Eye-covered aliens land near a small town and are encountered by teenagers. While the military investigates, the kids band together to fight back against the invasion. | |||||
90 | 19 | The Rebel Set With short: Johnny at the Fair | 1959, B&W, Allied Artists/Warner, USA | December 12, 1992 | |
A crooked coffeehouse owner wants to knock off an armored car and recruits three struggling beatniks to help him out. In the short, young Johnny explores the 1947 Canadian National Exhibition. | |||||
91 | 20 | The Human Duplicators | 1965, Color, Woolner Bros/Warner, USA | December 26, 1992 | |
An alien takes over a professor's basement laboratory to makes android clones as a means of infiltrating the government. | |||||
92 | 21 | Monster a Go-Go With short: Circus on Ice | 1965, B&W, BI&L, USA | January 9, 1993 | |
The civil authorities and the military go hunting for a missing astronaut, believed to have become an irradiated monster. The short offers a look at the 40th Annual Carnival of the Toronto Skating Club. | |||||
93 | 22 | The Day the Earth Froze (Sampo) With short: Here Comes the Circus | 1959, Color, Mosfilm/Suomi-Filmi/AIP/Orion, Finland/USSR | January 16, 1993 | |
A Finnish fantasy tale based loosely on the Kalevala. A prince must stop a wicked witch's schemes to get, and later regain, a magic mill. The short is a look at the Clyde Beatty circus. | |||||
94 | 23 | Bride of the Monster With short: Hired!, Part 1 | 1955, B&W, Banner/Wade Williams, USA | January 23, 1993 | |
Mad scientist Dr. Eric Vornoff lives in a remote swamp, where he attempts to create an army of atomic supermen in his lab. He performs experiments on any intruders that approach his house, and feeds his enemies to a giant octopus in his moat. In the 1941 short, a Chevrolet sales manager wonders why his team is having trouble selling their product door-to-door. | |||||
95 | 24 | Manos: The Hands of Fate With short: Hired!, Part 2 | 1966, Color, Emerson/PRO, USA | January 30, 1993 | |
A hapless family on vacation in rural Texas takes refuge at a lodge that harbors a deadly cult. In the conclusion of the two-part short, the sales manager gets advice from his father. |
Season 5 (1993–94)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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96 | 1 | Warrior of the Lost World | 1984, Color, Visto International/Epic, Italy | July 24, 1993 | |
A nameless hero and his talking, computerized motorcycle fight an evil dictator in a post-apocalyptic world. | |||||
97 | 2 | Hercules (Le fatiche di Ercole) | 1958, Color, Avco Embassy, Italy | July 17, 1993 | |
Hercules of Greece searches for the Golden Fleece. | |||||
98 | 3 | Swamp Diamonds (Swamp Women) With short: What to Do on a Date | 1956, Color, Woolner Bros/MCA, USA | July 31, 1993 | |
A band of female thieves break out of prison, hoping to recover a cache of stolen diamonds. They are unknowingly accompanied by an undercover cop, whose affection tears them apart. In the short, young Nick desires to ask schoolmate Kay on a date, but needs help thinking of a venue they'll both enjoy. | |||||
99 | 4 | Secret Agent Super Dragon (New York chiama Superdrago) | 1966, Color, United Screen Arts, France/Italy/West Germany | August 7, 1993 | |
A CIA agent battles a Venezuelan crime lord bent on poisoning the United States' populace with an exotic mind-altering drug, disguised as a new brand of chewing gum. | |||||
100 | 5 | The Magic Voyage of Sinbad (Sadko) | 1953, Color, Filmgroup, USSR | August 14, 1993 | |
Sadko (renamed "Sinbad" in this English-dubbed version) tries to find the mythical Bluebird of Happiness to bring peace and prosperity to a destitute town. | |||||
101 | 6 | Eegah | 1962, Color, Fairway International, USA | August 28, 1993 | |
A giant caveman stumbles across modern civilization, then kidnaps a teenage girl and her father. | |||||
102 | 7 | I Accuse My Parents With short: The Truck Farmer | 1944, B&W, Producers Releasing Corp/PRO, USA | September 4, 1993 | |
A young high school student gets mixed up with a crime syndicate and blames his inattentive parents for his downfall. The 1940s-era documentary short explains the then-new techniques that enabled farmers to rush produce to market. | |||||
103 | 8 | Operation Double 007 (O.K. Connery) | 1967, Color, MGM/UA, Italy | September 11, 1993 | |
James Bond's brother, a plastic surgeon and hypnotist (played by Neil Connery, real-life brother of Sean), combats villain Thair Beta and his harem. | |||||
104 | 9 | The Girl in Lovers Lane | 1960, B&W, Filmgroup, USA | September 18, 1993 | |
Experienced drifter Bix Dugan, traveling with rich-kid runaway Danny, becomes involved with the love life of a small-town waitress. | |||||
105 | 10 | The Painted Hills With short: Body Care and Grooming | 1951, Color, MGM/Turner, USA | September 26, 1993 | |
An MGM Lassie movie. In 1870s California, Shep, the treasured dog of a gold miner, ventures to dispense justice against the rival miner who murdered his owner. The 1950s-era short teaches college students how to improve their hygiene. | |||||
106 | 11 | Gunslinger | 1956, Color, AIP/Orion, USA | October 9, 1993 | |
When her sheriff husband is killed by outlaws, a woman takes over his duties and vows to clean up the town. | |||||
107 | 12 | Mitchell | 1975, Color, Allied Artists/Warner, USA | October 23, 1993 | |
A slovenly, beer-guzzling cop pursues drug traffickers. Joel Hodgson's last regular appearance as host. Michael J. Nelson's first episode as Mike Nelson. | |||||
108 | 13 | The Brain That Wouldn't Die | 1962, B&W, AIP/Orion, USA | October 30, 1993 | |
When a surgeon's fiancee is decapitated in a car crash, he keeps her head alive in a laboratory as he tries to find her a new body. Michael J. Nelson's first episode as host. | |||||
109 | 14 | Teen-Age Strangler (Terror in the Night) With short: Is This Love? | 1964, Color, Ajay, USA | November 7, 1993 | |
A serial killer has been strangling teenage girls in a small town, and it's up to a drag racer's girlfriend and younger brother to prove his innocence when he's labeled the prime suspect. The 1950s short contrasts the relationships of two young couples. | |||||
110 | 15 | The Wild Wild World of Batwoman With short: Cheating | 1966, B&W, ADP Productions/PRO, USA | November 13, 1993 | |
Crimefighter Batwoman and her network of female assistants battle villains Ratfink and Professor Neon, who have stolen an atomic hearing aid. The 1951 short chronicles the downfall of a high school student caught copying his test answers from another student. | |||||
111 | 16 | Alien from L.A. | 1988, Color, Cannon/Golan-Globus, USA | November 20, 1993 | |
A clumsy California woman with a high-pitched voice is told that her explorer father has died. When she looks for him, she ends up falling into the lost civilization of Atlantis. | |||||
112 | 17 | Beginning of the End | 1957, B&W, Republic/PRO, USA | November 25, 1993 | |
A government researcher has been experimenting with radioactive materials to boost crop production. In the process, he has accidentally created a hungry army of giant grasshoppers. | |||||
113 | 18 | The Atomic Brain (Monstrosity) With short: What about Juvenile Delinquency? | 1963, B&W, Emerson/PRO, USA | December 4, 1993 | |
A wealthy elderly widow wants to transplant her brain into the body of a young woman. The 1955 short focuses on gang member Jamie, who realizes the dangers of delinquency when his dad is mugged and beaten by the gang he's a part of. | |||||
114 | 19 | Outlaw (Outlaw of Gor) | 1988, Color, Cannon Group/Breton Film Productions/Warner, USA/South Africa | December 11, 1993 | |
In the sequel to 1988's Gor, college professor Cabot returns to the planet Gor with his annoying sidekick, and is soon caught up in intrigue involving evil sorcerer Xenos and the planet's power-hungry queen. Last episode of the original series to feature the "Invention Exchange". | |||||
115 | 20 | Radar Secret Service With short: Last Clear Chance | 1950, B&W, Lippert/Weiss Global, USA | December 18, 1993 | |
The Secret Service uses newly-invented radar to track down a band of uranium smugglers. The 1959 educational short, produced by Union Pacific Railroad, teaches drivers to pay better attention when crossing railroad tracks. | |||||
116 | 21 | Santa Claus | 1959, Color, Cinematográfica Calderón S.A./K. Gordon Murray, Mexico | December 24, 1993 | |
On Christmas Eve, a demon attempts to destroy Santa Claus's reputation by trying to convince kids everywhere to do evil deeds. | |||||
117 | 22 | Teen-Age Crime Wave | 1955, B&W, Columbia, USA | January 15, 1994 | |
After breaking out of prison, a band of young fugitives hold a farm family hostage in their small farmhouse. | |||||
118 | 23 | Village of the Giants | 1965, Color, Avco Embassy, USA | January 22, 1994 | |
After eating an experimental chemical which turns them into giants, a gang of delinquent teenagers become the capricious rulers of a small town. | |||||
119 | 24 | 12 to the Moon With short: Design for Dreaming | 1960, B&W, Columbia, USA | February 5, 1994 | |
A multinational team of astronauts ventures to the moon, where they discover advanced beings who want no contact with humanity. In the short, a woman dances her way through a futuristic fantasy world of cars and home appliances. |
Season 6 (1994–95)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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120 | 1 | Girls Town | 1959, B&W, MGM/Turner, USA | July 16, 1994 | |
A young man's mysterious death lands the teenage girl he was courting in a reform school headed by good-hearted nuns, but the girl's sister is in trouble. | |||||
121 | 2 | Invasion U.S.A. With short: A Date with Your Family | 1952, B&W, Columbia, USA | July 23, 1994 | |
Told almost entirely through a shared hallucination, a group of ordinary Americans in a bar discover that "The Enemy" has invaded the United States, whereupon they face the consequences of failing to support their government in fighting Communism. The 1950 short presents a typical dinner at home for a rigidly polite suburban family. | |||||
122 | 3 | The Dead Talk Back With short: The Selling Wizard | created 1957 but released first 1993, B&W, Headliner Productions/Sinister Cinema, USA | July 30, 1994 | |
A paranormal researcher living in a rooming house claims that he has invented a radio capable of speaking to the dead. When one of the residents ends up killed, he uses the radio to aid in the investigation of the culprit's identity. The short showcases grocery store refrigeration units. | |||||
123 | 4 | Zombie Nightmare | 1987, Color, Gold-Gems/Shapiro-Glickenhaus, Canada | November 24, 1994 | |
A young man killed in a hit-and-run is turned into a zombie by a voodoo practioner whose life was saved by the young man's father, commanded to seek bloody revenge on those responsible for both his and his father's deaths. | |||||
124 | 5 | Colossus and the Headhunters (Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste) | 1963, Color, AIP/Sinister Cinema, Italy | August 20, 1994 | |
Maciste battles a tribe of headhunting savages who have abducted a king. | |||||
125 | 6 | The Creeping Terror | 1964, B&W, Crown International, USA | September 17, 1994 | |
A pair of giant blob-like monsters go on a rampage. | |||||
126 | 7 | Bloodlust! With short: Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm | 1961, B&W, Crown International, USA | September 3, 1994 | |
A mad hunter traps a band of fishing youths on his island estate, hoping to hunt them and their bodies to his trophy collection. The short presents the adventures of a pair of city kids spending their summer at a dairy farm. First appearance of Mary Jo Pehl as Pearl Forrester | |||||
127 | 8 | Code Name: Diamond Head With short: A Day at the Fair | 1977, Color (TV) (NBC), Quinn Martin/Worldvision, USA | October 1, 1994 | |
A failed Quinn Martin TV pilot. An undercover agent in Hawaii is sent to battle a foreign villain before they can sell a deadly biological weapon. The short follows a farm family at the county fair. | |||||
128 | 9 | The Skydivers With short: Why Study Industrial Arts? | 1963, B&W, Crown International, USA | August 27, 1994 | |
At a tiny airfield in a small California town, married couple Harry and Beth run a skydiving school. When Harry rebukes his old girlfriend, she hooks up with his fired mechanic to seek revenge. The 1956 short explains why boys should take industrial arts classes. | |||||
129 | 10 | The Violent Years With short: Young Man's Fancy | 1956, B&W, Headliner Productions/Wade Williams, USA | October 8, 1994 | |
A band of cynical delinquent girls go on a crime spree. The short, sponsored by the Edison Electric Institute, presents a suburban family's typical day, and how their chores are made easier with their electrical appliances. | |||||
130 | 11 | Last of the Wild Horses | 1948, B&W, Lippert/Weiss Global, USA | October 15, 1994 | |
A cowboy stops some cattle rustlers and gets framed for murder. | |||||
131 | 12 | The Starfighters | 1964, Color, Riviera, USA | October 29, 1994 | |
An Air Force pilot-in-training, whose father is a congressman, attempts to join the ranks of the more experienced officers. Future US Congressman Bob Dornan starred in the movie. | |||||
132 | 13 | The Sinister Urge With short: Keeping Clean and Neat | 1960, B&W, Headliner/Wade Williams, USA | November 5, 1994 | |
A crew of police officers try to shut down a pornography ring. The 1956 short encourages children to pay close attention to fashion and meticulous hygiene. | |||||
133 | 14 | San Francisco International | 1970, Color, Universal, USA | November 19, 1994 | |
The pilot film of the short-lived TV series San Francisco International Airport. The manager of San Francisco International Airport has to deal with hijackings, kidnappings, and marital problems. | |||||
134 | 15 | Kitten with a Whip | 1964, B&W, Universal, USA | November 23, 1994 | |
A soft-hearted politician finds himself cajoled and blackmailed into hiding and helping a young woman who has broken out of reform school, along with her dangerous "friends." | |||||
135 | 16 | Racket Girls With short: Are You Ready for Marriage? | 1951, B&W, Globe Roadshows, USA | November 26, 1994 | |
A gym owner who specializes in women's wrestling gets into trouble with both the mob and the law. The 1950 short presents a high school couple rushing into marriage, and the marriage counselor who talks them out of it. | |||||
136 | 17 | The Sword and the Dragon (Ilya Muromets) | 1956, Color, Mosfilm, USSR | December 3, 1994 | |
A band of Barbarians attack Russia in the 13th century, but a valiant man fends off the hordes with wisdom. | |||||
137 | 18 | High School Big Shot With short: Out of This World | 1959, B&W, Filmgroup, USA | December 10, 1994 | |
A high school loser with an alcoholic deadbeat for a father plans a heist to win the favor of his pretty classmate. The short aims at keeping bread truck drivers on the straight and narrow. | |||||
138 | 19 | Red Zone Cuba (Night Train to Mundo Fine) With short: Speech: Platform, Posture, and Appearance | 1966, B&W, Hollywood Star/PRO, USA | December 17, 1994 | |
A trio of escaped criminals stumble upon a desolate Army post, take part in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, then go off in search of ore. The short offers advice for public speakers. | |||||
139 | 20 | Danger!! Death Ray (Il raggio infernale) | 1967, Color, Leda Films/Meteor Film, Spain/Italy | January 7, 1995 | |
Secret agent Bart Fargo must recover a stolen laser weapon and rescue the scientist who created it from an evil organization. | |||||
140 | 21 | The Beast of Yucca Flats With shorts: Money Talks! and Progress Island USA | 1961, B&W, Crown International/Wade Williams, USA | January 21, 1995 | |
A defecting Russian scientist turns into a monster when he is caught in an atomic explosion. He then wanders around the test range, killing various people. Shorts include Money Talks, a 1955 outing promoting the importance of a budget, and Progress Island USA, a 1973 film meant to lure investors to Puerto Rico. | |||||
141 | 22 | Angels Revenge (Angels' Brigade) | 1979, Color, Arista/INI Entertainment Group, USA | March 11, 1995 | |
A Las Vegas pop singer discovers that her brother was serverly beaten while on illegal drugs. This prompts her and six other women to band together to fight the drug dealers responsible. | |||||
142 | 23 | The Amazing Transparent Man With short: The Days of Our Years | 1960, B&W, AIP/Orion, USA | March 18, 1995 | |
A mad scientist gives the power of invisibility to an escaped convict, who uses it to rob a bank. In the 1955 Union Pacific Railroad-sponsored short, a minister urges workers to be more careful while on the job, to prevent injuries. | |||||
143 | 24 | Samson vs. the Vampire Women (Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro) | 1962, B&W, AIP-TV/K. Gordon Murray, Mexico | March 25, 1995 | |
Masked wrestler El Santo battles a coven of vampiresses who want to capture a young woman destined to become their queen. Frank Conniff's last episode as a series regular. |
Season 7 (1995–96)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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144 | 1 | Night of the Blood Beast With short: Once Upon a Honeymoon | 1958, B&W, AIP/Orion, USA | November 23, 1995 February 3, 1996 (701) | (701T)|
An astronaut survives the crash of his capsule, only to learn he is pregnant with alien spawn. In the musical short, a woman dreams of redecorating her house. An alternate version of this episode, featuring Thanksgiving-themed host segments, premiered during the "Turkey Day" marathon on November 23, 1995. The primary version of the episode was broadcast on February 3, 1996. The riffing on the short and film is the same in both versions of the episode.[7] First episode with Pearl Forrester as a regular character. | |||||
145 | 2 | The Brute Man With short: The Chicken of Tomorrow | 1946, B&W, PRC/Films Around the World, USA | February 10, 1996 | |
A disfigured man takes revenge on his old friends from college, who he believes caused his condition. The short is a documentary-style examination of chicken farming. | |||||
146 | 3 | Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (Deathstalker III: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell) | 1988, Color, Concorde Pictures, USA/Mexico | February 17, 1996 | |
A sardonic hero, on a quest for three magical stones, battles the evil sorcerer Troxartes, ruler of Southland. | |||||
147 | 4 | The Incredible Melting Man | 1977, Color, AIP/Orion, USA | February 24, 1996 | |
An astronaut is exposed to a radioactive blast through Saturn's rings. When he returns to Earth, he begins melting violently, turning him into a mindless monster that kills and eats people to slow the melting. | |||||
148 | 5 | Escape 2000 (Fuga dal Bronx) | 1983, Color, FGH/Filmco Ltd/Hemdale/New Line, Italy | March 2, 1996 | |
A band of rebels fights against an evil corporation that wants to raze and rebuild the Bronx, secretly attempting to kill its obstinate residents in the process. Last episode of the original series to feature viewer letter readings. | |||||
149 | 6 | Laserblast | 1978, Color, Selected Pictures/Full Moon, USA | May 18, 1996 | |
A teenager discovers a laser weapon left behind by a pair of turtle-like aliens. He uses it for petty revenge, but the weapon slowly changes his personality. Trace Beaulieu's last episode; Last episode broadcast on Comedy Central. |
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996)
Film | Film details | Release Date | |
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This Island Earth | 1955, Color, Universal-International, USA | April 19, 1996 | |
A scientist joins a secret research project run by a group of aliens who need his help to save their dying planet. |
Season 8 (1997)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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150 | 1 | Revenge of the Creature | 1955, B&W [3-D], Universal, USA | February 1, 1997 | |
The first sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon, in which the creature is at last captured and taken to a Florida aquarium for study. Bill Corbett's first episode as Crow T. Robot. First appearance of Professor Bobo. Pearl Forrester takes over as lead mad scientist. First episode for the Sci-Fi Channel. | |||||
151 | 2 | The Leech Woman | 1960, B&W, Universal, USA | February 8, 1997 | |
An alcoholic middle-aged woman discovers the secret to renewed, but temporary, youth from an African tribe. She steals the tools used in the ritual and returns to America, killing men to maintain her youth. | |||||
152 | 3 | The Mole People | 1956, B&W, Universal, USA | February 15, 1997 | |
Archaeologists find a lost civilization underground, where the title characters are enslaved by an ancient race of Sumerian albinos. Guest appearance by football player Robert Smith, then of the Minnesota Vikings. | |||||
153 | 4 | The Deadly Mantis | 1957, B&W, Universal, USA | February 22, 1997 | |
An Arctic earthquake causes a giant praying mantis to invade Washington, D.C. and New York City. | |||||
154 | 5 | The Thing That Couldn't Die | 1958, B&W, Universal, USA | March 1, 1997 | |
The 400-year-old severed head of a devil-worshiper hypnotizes people at a ranch in order to be reunited with his body. First appearance of Observer (aka "Brain Guy"). | |||||
155 | 6 | The Undead | 1957, B&W, AIP/Teleworld, USA | March 8, 1997 | |
A hypnotist and "psychical researcher" sends a prostitute back to the 15th century to live a previous life as a woman falsely accused of witchcraft, then follows her back to change the past. | |||||
156 | 7 | Terror from the Year 5000 | 1958, B&W, AIP/Teleworld, USA | March 15, 1997 | |
When a time machine brings her from 5200 A. D. to the present, a mysterious woman kills and hypnotizes her victims so that she can bring a man with her back to the future. | |||||
157 | 8 | The She-Creature | 1956, B&W, AIP/Teleworld, USA | April 5, 1997 | |
A carnival mesmerist uses hypnosis on a woman to summon the spirit of a murderous female sea creature. | |||||
158 | 9 | I Was a Teenage Werewolf | 1957, B&W, AIP/Teleworld, USA | April 19, 1997 | |
Michael Landon plays a high school kid who is hypnotized into becoming a werewolf. | |||||
159 | 10 | The Giant Spider Invasion | 1975, Color, Cinema Group 75/Atlas International, USA | May 31, 1997 | |
Mutant spider eggs land on Earth via a meteor. They start hatching and terrorizing a small Wisconsin town. | |||||
160 | 11 | Parts: The Clonus Horror | 1979, Color, Clonus Associates/Atlas International, USA | June 7, 1997 | |
In an isolated community set in a remote desert area, clones are being bred to serve as a source of replacement organs for the wealthy and powerful. | |||||
161 | 12 | The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies | 1964, Color, Fairway/PRO, USA | June 14, 1997 | |
A couple of slackers stumble across a cult of monsters at an early 1960s carnival. | |||||
162 | 13 | Jack Frost (Morozko) | 1965, Color, Gorky Film Studios/Corinth Films, USSR | July 12, 1997 | |
Filmed version of the Russian Morozko fairy tale. A woman is forced to slave away, while a young man with the head of a bear must perform a good deed to reverse the curse. Jim Mallon's last episode as Gypsy. | |||||
163 | 14 | Riding with Death (Gemini Man: "Smithereens" and "Buffalo Bill Rides Again") | 1976, Color, Universal TV, USA, Rated R | July 19, 1997 | |
Two episodes of the short-lived series Gemini Man edited into one movie. INTERSECT agent Sam Casey, who can turn invisible at will, safeguards a super fuel additive and then takes on a saboteur. | |||||
164 | 15 | Agent for H.A.R.M. | 1966, Color, Universal, USA | August 2, 1997 | |
An American spy protects a scientist from Russian agents. Patrick Brantseg's first episode as Gypsy. | |||||
165 | 16 | Prince of Space (Yūsei Ōji) | 1959, B&W, Toei Company/Walter Manley Enterprises/Teleworld, Japan | August 16, 1997 | |
Superhero Prince of Space defends Earth from evil aliens, led by the Phantom of Krankor. | |||||
166 | 17 | The Horror of Party Beach | 1964, B&W, 20th Century Fox/Rainbow Media, USA | September 6, 1997 | |
A beach community is plagued by sea monsters created by radioactive waste dumped off the coast. | |||||
167 | 18 | Devil Doll | 1964, B&W, Associated Film Distributors, UK | October 4, 1997 | |
A ventriloquist turns to hypnosis to transfer a person's soul into his dummy. | |||||
168 | 19 | Invasion of the Neptune Men (Uchū Kaisokusen) | 1961, B&W, Toei Company/Walter Manley Enterprises/Teleworld, Japan | October 11, 1997 | |
A costumed hero in a flying rocket-car tries to save Earth from robot aliens. | |||||
169 | 20 | Space Mutiny | 1988, Color, Action International Pictures, South Africa | November 8, 1997 | |
A space pilot helps the commander of a spaceship fight a mutiny led by the treacherous security chief. | |||||
170 | 21 | Time Chasers (Tangents) | 1994, Color, Edgewood Studios, USA, Rated PG | November 22, 1997 | |
A college professor and a reporter go through time in a modified light plane to stop a corporation from using his invention to accidentally create a dystopian future. | |||||
171 | 22 | Overdrawn at the Memory Bank | 1983, Color (Video), RSL Productions, Canada/USA | December 6, 1997 | |
In an Orwellian future, a corporate employee discovers forbidden films inside the computers. He projects himself a rendition of Casablanca, and ends up leading a revolution. |
Season 9 (1998)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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172 | 1 | The Projected Man | 1966, Color, Universal, UK | March 14, 1998 | |
A professor develops a teleporter, but it is later sabotaged. To prove it works, he teleports himself, with dire consequences. | |||||
173 | 2 | The Phantom Planet | 1961, B&W, AIP/MGM, USA | March 21, 1998 | |
An astronaut crashes on an asteroid populated by tiny aliens at war with another planet. He shrinks to their size and is imprisoned by them. | |||||
174 | 3 | The Pumaman (L'uomo puma) | 1980, Color, ADM Films/Video Voice, Italy | April 4, 1998 | |
A man learns he was born with special powers and becomes the superhero Puma Man. He fights the villainous Dr. Kobras, who uses an ancient mind-control mask in his attempts to rule the world. | |||||
175 | 4 | Werewolf (Arizona Werewolf) | 1997, Color, Tozart Publishing, USA | April 18, 1998 | |
After digging up strange bones, a man becomes a werewolf. | |||||
176 | 5 | The Deadly Bees | 1966, Color, Amicus/Paramount, UK | May 9, 1998 | |
A pop singer goes on vacation to remote Seagull Island. Her host and his neighbor are both beekeepers. She becomes embroiled in their ongoing feud, and soon afterwards people start dying from bee attacks. | |||||
177 | 6 | The Space Children With short: Century 21 Calling | 1958, B&W, Paramount, USA | June 13, 1998 | |
The children of rocket technicians come into contact with a mind-controlling blob. Together they sabotage a rocket launch. The short is a 1962 Bell Company production set at the Seattle's World's Fair, at which then-futuristic telephone innovations are discussed and demonstrated. | |||||
178 | 7 | Hobgoblins | 1988, Color, Rick Sloane Productions, USA | June 27, 1998 | |
Five teens pursue aliens that escaped from a movie studio vault. | |||||
179 | 8 | The Touch of Satan | 1971, Color, Futurama/Dundee/PRO, USA | July 11, 1998 | |
A young man gets lost while driving, and becomes the guest of a young woman who turns out to be a witch. Host segments feature prop diva Beth 'beez' McKeever as Steffi the babysitter. | |||||
180 | 9 | Gorgo | 1961, Color, released 1961, MGM/Gold Key, UK | July 18, 1998 | |
A sea monster appears off the coast of Ireland and is captured by circus men. When the monster is moved to London, its mother comes following; devastation ensues. Guest appearance by Leonard Maltin. | |||||
181 | 10 | The Final Sacrifice (Quest for the Lost City) | 1990, Color, Flying Dutchman/AIP Home Video, Canada | July 25, 1998 | |
A teen follows a map left for him by his long-dead father, runs afoul of an evil cult, then teams up with a beer-guzzling drifter who has a secret. | |||||
182 | 11 | Devil Fish (Shark rosso nell'oceano) | 1984, Color, Filmes Internationale-Nuovo/Trimark, Italy | August 15, 1998 | |
A group of Florida scientists discover a gigantic prehistoric shark. | |||||
183 | 12 | The Screaming Skull With short: Robot Rumpus | 1958, B&W, AIP/MGM, USA | August 29, 1998 | |
Newly-married wife Jenni can't tell if the skull she sees in her new home is a ghostly apparition of her husband's dead first wife, hallucinations from her own nervous condition... or something else. In the short, Gumby programs robots to do his chores for him, with disastrous results. | |||||
184 | 13 | Quest of the Delta Knights | 1993, Color, Ramsway JC, USA | September 26, 1998 | |
A band of knights seek to defeat a malevolent ruler by locating a trove of magical inventions. |
Season 10 (1999)
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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185 | 1 | Soultaker | 1990, Color, Pacific West Entertainment/Victory Pictures/AIP Home Video, USA, Rated R | April 11, 1999 | |
A group of teens are injured in a car wreck, and must elude their grim reaper and return to their bodies before time runs out. Joel Hodgson and Frank Conniff guest star in the host segments. | |||||
186 | 2 | Girl in Gold Boots | 1968, released 1969, Color, Geneni Film Distributors/PRO, USA, Rated R | April 18, 1999 | |
A girl from rural California goes to Los Angeles to work as a go-go dancer. There, she and her friends get involved with drug dealers. | |||||
187 | 3[2] | Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders | 1996, filmed 1984 & 1995, Color, Berton Films/Santelmo Productions, USA | September 12, 1999 | |
Using a series of flashbacks, a grandfather tells contemporary stories featuring the legendary wizard Merlin. One story features a book of spells, the other an evil toy monkey. | |||||
188 | 4 | Future War | 1994, released 1997, Color, Cine Excel Entertainment/Silver Screen International, USA | April 25, 1999 | |
An alien race kidnaps Earthlings for use as slaves. One slave escapes to contemporary Los Angeles, where he is hunted by alien cyborgs using dinosaurs as trackers. | |||||
189 | 5 | Blood Waters of Dr. Z (Zaat) | 1971, released 1982, Color, Barton Films, USA | May 2, 1999 | |
A Florida scientist turns himself into a catfish monster and attacks those who wronged him. | |||||
190 | 6 | Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (The Barbaric Beast of Boggy Creek, Part II) | 1984, released 1985; Color, Howco International Pictures/PRO, USA, Rated PG | May 9, 1999 | |
A professor and his students camp out in the rural Arkansas swamp, in hopes of finding a Bigfoot-like creature. | |||||
191 | 7 | Track of the Moon Beast | 1976, Color, Lizard Productions, USA, Rated PG | June 13, 1999 | |
A New Mexico mineralogist is struck in the head by a tiny meteor. When the moon becomes full, he becomes a mindless humanoid lizard monster. | |||||
192 | 8 | Final Justice | 1985, Color, Arista Films/INI Entertainment, USA/Italy, Rated R | June 20, 1999 | |
A Texas sheriff goes to Malta in pursuit of the criminal that killed his partner. | |||||
193 | 9 | Hamlet (Hamlet, Prinz von Dänemark) | 1961, B&W, PRO, German TV | June 27, 1999 | |
A German television production of the Shakespeare play. | |||||
194 | 10 | It Lives By Night (The Bat People) | 1974, Color, AIP/MGM, USA, Rated PG | July 18, 1999 | |
A vacationing scientist is bitten by, and then begins turning into, a bat. | |||||
195 | 11 | Horrors of Spider Island (Ein Toter hing im Netz) | 1960, B&W, Rapid-Intercontinental, West Germany | July 25, 1999 | |
A manager and his all-girl dance troupe survive a plane crash, only to find themselves on an island infested with mutated spiders. | |||||
196 | 12 | Squirm With short: A Case of Spring Fever | 1976, Color, AIP/MGM, USA, Rated R/1940, B&W, Jam Handy, USA[8] | August 1, 1999 | |
Intelligent, flesh-eating worms attack the residents of remote Fly Creek, Georgia. The cult short follows a hapless man whose wish – that springs didn't exist – is granted by a magical creature who aims to teach him a lesson. | |||||
197 | 13 | Diabolik (Danger: Diabolik) | 1968, Color, Paramount, Italy/France, Rated PG-13 | August 8, 1999 | |
The skilled thief Diabolik performs daring heists, culminating in the theft of $10 million, an 11-emerald necklace, and twenty tons of gold. Final episode of the original series. Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett, Mary Jo Pehl, and Patrick Brantseg's final episode as series regulars. |
Season 11 (2017)
The fan-funded eleventh season of the series is listed by Netflix as Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return.
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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198 | 1 | Reptilicus | 1961, Color, Saga Studios, Denmark | April 14, 2017 | |
Danish miners discover the frozen tail of a giant reptile. When the tail is allowed to thaw, it regenerates into the monster "Reptilicus," which proceeds to wreak havoc in Copenhagen. First episode for Netflix. First appearances of Jonah Ray as Jonah Heston, Felicia Day as Kinga Forrester, and Patton Oswalt as Max. First episode with Hampton Yount as Crow T. Robot, Baron Vaughn as Tom Servo, and Rebecca Hanson as Gypsy. Wil Wheaton and Erin Gray guest star. Features a song composed by Paul and Storm. | |||||
199 | 2 | Cry Wilderness | 1987, Color, Visto International, USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
Young Paul tries to protect his father from a prophesied danger while also hiding a Bigfoot-type creature from a poacher. Guest appearances by Mary Jo Pehl as Pearl Forrester, Bill Corbett as Observer, and Kevin Murphy as Professor Bobo. | |||||
200 | 3 | The Time Travelers | 1964, Color, AIP, USA | April 14, 2017 | |
A group of scientists step into a time portal and end up stuck in the year 2071, where the Earth is a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Elliott Kalan and Joel Hodgson guest star. | |||||
201 | 4 | Avalanche | 1978, Color, New World Pictures, USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
Vacationers in the Rocky Mountains find themselves trapped following an avalanche and must find a way to survive and escape. Neil Patrick Harris guest stars. | |||||
202 | 5 | The Beast of Hollow Mountain | 1956, Color, United Artists, USA | April 14, 2017 | |
An American rancher in Mexico falls in love with an engaged woman, fights her jealous fiancé, and is forced to confront a mysterious creature which is preying on his cattle. | |||||
203 | 6 | Starcrash | 1978, Color, New World Pictures, USA | April 14, 2017 | |
A smuggler is tasked to lead a team in a quest across the galaxy to find and prevent the use of an apocalyptic weapon. Jerry Seinfeld guest stars. | |||||
204 | 7 | The Land That Time Forgot | 1974, Color, AIP, UK/USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
During World War I, British and American P.O.W.s take over a German U-boat and accidentally steer it toward a mysterious, uncharted, prehistoric land. | |||||
205 | 8 | The Loves of Hercules | 1960, Color, Grandi Schermi Italiani, Italy/France | April 14, 2017 | |
After his wife is murdered, Hercules goes on a series of adventures centered around the treachery of the evil Licos. | |||||
206 | 9 | Yongary, Monster from the Deep | 1967, Color, AIP, South Korea, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
A bomb awakens the monster Yongary, which proceeds to attack Seoul, South Korea. | |||||
207 | 10 | Wizards of the Lost Kingdom | 1985, Color, Trinity Productions, Argentina/USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
A young sire to a kingdom joins with a vagabond swordsman to reclaim his kingdom from an evil sorcerer. | |||||
208 | 11 | Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II | 1989, Color, Concorde Pictures, Argentina/USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
Only a teenage boy with magical powers can restore peace to three kingdoms after they are all overtaken by evil lords. Guest appearances by Mary Jo Pehl as Pearl Forrester, Bill Corbett as Observer, and Kevin Murphy as Professor Bobo. | |||||
209 | 12 | Carnival Magic | 1983, Color, Krypton Productions, USA, Rated G | April 14, 2017 | |
A talented mind-reader and a super-intelligent chimpanzee help to save a small-time traveling carnival from going bankrupt. Mark Hamill guest stars. | |||||
210 | 13 | The Christmas That Almost Wasn't | 1966, Color, Childhood Productions, Inc., USA/Italy, Rated G | April 14, 2017 | |
Villainous Mr. Prune attempts to stop Santa Claus from delivering presents by threatening to evict him from the North Pole, but Santa gains the help of a caring lawyer to help circumvent Mr. Prune's demands. Elliott Kalan and Joel Hodgson guest star. | |||||
211 | 14 | At the Earth's Core | 1976, Color, AIP/British Lion Films, UK/USA, Rated PG | April 14, 2017 | |
Two scientists develop a drilling machine to bore through a mountain but inadvertently go off course and dig into an apparent paradise deep near the Earth's core. Guest appearances by Mary Jo Pehl as Pearl Forrester, Bill Corbett as Observer, and Kevin Murphy as Professor Bobo. Joel McHale and Paul Chaplin guest star. |
Season 12 (2018)
The twelfth season, consisting of six episodes, was released on Netflix on November 22, 2018.[9] The season is presented as Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet.[10]
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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212 | 1 | Mac and Me | 1988, Color, New Star Entertainment, United States, Rated PG | November 22, 2018 | |
A wheelchair-bound boy and his family and friends help to protect an alien creature that has accidentally been brought to Earth. | |||||
213 | 2 | Atlantic Rim | 2013, Color, The Asylum, United States | November 22, 2018 | |
A squad of three giant mecha fight off giant sea creatures that are attacking the United States east coast. | |||||
214 | 3 | Lords of the Deep | 1989, Color, Concorde Pictures, United States, Rated PG-13 | November 22, 2018 | |
A group of scientists studying underwater habitation suffer several losses after an undersea earthquake and attacks from stingray-like creatures. | |||||
215 | 4 | The Day Time Ended | 1979, Color, Compass International Pictures, United States, Rated PG | November 22, 2018 | |
An extended family living in the desert has numerous encounters with alien creatures and time travel. Guest appearance by J. Elvis Weinstein as Dr. Laurence Erhardt. | |||||
216 | 5 | Killer Fish | 1979, Color, Fawcett-Majors Productions, Italy/France/Brazil, Rated PG | November 22, 2018 | |
A jewel heist goes awry when a hurricane traps the thieves and other people in waters filled with deadly piranha. | |||||
217 | 6 | Ator, the Fighting Eagle | 1982, Color, Filmarage, Italy, Rated PG | November 22, 2018 | |
The warrior Ator fights to rescue his lover from a spider-worshipping cult. Guest appearance by J. Elvis Weinstein as Dr. Laurence Erhardt. |
Season 13 (2022)
Demon Squad and Robot Wars were announced early as the first two films to be featured in Season 13;[11] H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come, The Batwoman, Santo in the Treasure of Dracula, Doctor Mordrid, Gamera vs. Jiger, Munchie, The Bubble, The Mask 3D, The Christmas Dragon, Beyond Atlantis and The Million Eyes of Sumuru were announced during the Turkey Day Marathon on November 25, 2021, Million Eyes having appeared over thirty years prior in the original KTMA season (albeit in an edited-for-content version) and is also featured as a video on demand from spiritual successor RiffTrax. Episodes are expected to roll out monthly throughout 2022, starting on March 4, culminating in The Christmas Dragon as a Christmas special and season finale.[12] Santo, Robot Wars, and Beyond Atlantis were shown in pre-release form as tests of the Gizmoplex to backers on the dates shown below, then were shown in their full form from May 6 to May 8, 2022.
No. overall | No. in season | Film | Film details | Original air date | |
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218 | 1 | Santo in the Treasure of Dracula | 1969, Color, Cinematográfica Calderón S.A., Mexico | March 4, 2022 May 6, 2022 (public) | (pre-release)|
A Mexican wrestler/scientists develops a time-traveling device, learns of the treasure of Count Dracula, and prevents a rival scientist from stealing it. | |||||
219 | 2 | Robot Wars | 1993, Color, Full Moon Entertainment, USA, Rated PG | April 1, 2022 May 7, 2022 (public) | (pre-release)|
It tells the story of a hotshot mech pilot in a post-apocalyptic 2041 who must stop mech hijackers from provoking global war. | |||||
220 | 3 | Beyond Atlantis | 1973, Color, Dimension Pictures, Philippines/USA, Rated PG | April 29, 2022 May 8, 2022 (public) | (pre-release)|
A band of adventurers invade a native island determined to grab a reported fortune in buried treasure. The islanders are just as determined to keep their sacred treasure. Emily Marsh's first episode as Emily Connor. | |||||
221 | 4 | Munchie | 1992, Color, New Concord, USA, Rated PG | May 27, 2022 | |
Gage is a new kid in town, is bullied at school, and his mom is about to marry a scoundrel. Everything changes for him when he stumbles into Munchie, a friendly gremlin-like creature that dresses like a lounge singer, sounds like a stand-up comedian, and has magic powers. | |||||
222 | 5 | Doctor Mordrid | 1992, Color, Full Moon Entertainment, USA, Rated R | June 10, 2022 | |
An unspeakable evil has come into our world and wants to rule over Earth, and only a mysterious sorcerer known as Doctor Mordrid can stop him. | |||||
223 | 6 | Demon Squad | 2019, Color, Wild Eye Releasing, USA | June 24, 2022 | |
Paranormal investigator Nick Moon from Alabama, hunting for an ancient artifact, is thrust into the hidden world of supernatural beings. | |||||
224 | 7 | Gamera vs. Jiger | 1970, Color, Daiei Film Co. Ltd., Japan | July 22, 2022 | |
When an ancient statue is moved for display in Expo '70, a giant, vaguely Triceratops-like monster is released. The monster goes to Japan in pursuit of the statue and ends up battling Gamera, the giant flying turtle. | |||||
225 | 8 | The Batwoman | 1967, Color, Cinematográfica Calderón S.A., Mexico | August 19, 2022 | |
Batwoman is called to investigate a demented scientist who is capturing wrestlers and using their spinal fluid to create a Gill Man. | |||||
226 | 9 | The Million Eyes of Sumuru | 1967, Color, Warner-Pathe/American International Pictures, UK | September 2, 2022 | |
Sumuru is a beautiful but evil woman who plans world domination by having her sexy all-female army eliminate male leaders and replace them with her female agents. | |||||
227 | 10 | H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come | 1979, Color, International Film Distributors/Film Ventures International, Canada, Rated PG | September 30, 2022 | |
In the future, Earth becomes uninhabitable and man has set up colonies on the Moon. A madman decides to destroy the colonies with his robots and automated ships, and only three people and their robot can stop him. | |||||
228 | 11 | The Mask | 1961, B&W [3-D], Warner Bros., Canada | October 28, 2022 | |
A young archaeologist believes he is cursed by a mask that causes him to have weird nightmares and possibly commit murder. He mails the mask to his psychiatrist, Dr. Barnes, who is soon plunged into the nightmare world of the mask. | |||||
229 | 12 | The Bubble | 1966, Color, Arch Oboler Productions, USA, Rated PG | November 11, 2022 | |
A pregnant woman and her husband land their airplane in a remote town whose inhabitants behave strangely, repeating the same movements and sentences over and over. As the mystery unfolds the two find themselves trapped and search for escape. | |||||
230 | 13 | The Christmas Dragon | 2014, Color, Highland Film Group, USA | December 16, 2022 | |
A group of orphans goes on a journey to restore the lost magic and save Christmas. |
See also
Notes
- 1. Episode 104 was both the last episode of Season 1 to be produced and to air. Despite this, it was given the lower production number.[13]
- 2. Due to issues with the movie rights, Episode 1003 debuted a month after the series finale first aired.[14]
References
- ^ The Mystery Science Theater Hour-TV.com
- ^ "'Mystery Science Theater 3000' returns with new episodes in April". UPI. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^ Adams, Erik (September 25, 2018). "Exclusive: Mystery Science Theater 3000's new season gets a fitting premiere date on Netflix". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
- ^ Jasper, Gavin (November 28, 2021). "MST3K Season 13: All The Movies, Details, and Release Date". Den of Geek. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
- ^ Jasper, Gavin (May 1, 2021). "MST3K: Joel Hodgson Reveals the Secrets of the Gizmoplex, Teases "the Next Manos"". Den of Geek. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
- ^ Film: The Home Economics Story|Lecture Series|Iowa State College
- ^ "Episode guide: 701 and 701T- Night of the Blood Beast (with short: 'Once Upon a Honeymoon') « Satellite News". www.mst3kinfo.com. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
- ^ Boschen, Jonathan A. (March 16, 2016). "Jam Handy's "A Case Of Spring Fever" (1940)". Cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
- ^ Adams, Erik (September 25, 2018). "Exclusive: Mystery Science Theater 3000's new season gets a fitting premiere date on Netflix". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
- ^ Rife, Katie (November 12, 2018). "Jonah and the 'bots "binge the unbingeable binge" in the MST3K: The Gauntlet trailer". The A.V. Club. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- ^ We Now Know the First Two Movies That Will be Featured on MST3K Season 13 - Paste Magazine
- ^ Mystery Science Theater 3000 Reveals Season 13 Movies | Collider
- ^ "Episode guide: 104- Women of the Prehistoric Planet « Satellite News". www.mst3kinfo.com. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- ^ "Episode guide: 1003- Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders « Satellite News". www.mst3kinfo.com. Retrieved December 15, 2016.