OK, I'll be handling this one a little differently than some of the other TV series I've re-watched. I don't own every episode of this, and what I do own isn't in broadcast order, so I'll be watching them as I find them, and updating this initial post as to where they sit in the show's history.

 

Season One

Show 101: "The Crawling Eye" (11/18/1989)

Show 102: "The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy" (11/25/1989)

Show 103: "The Mad Monster" (12/2/1989)

Show 104: "Women of the Prehistoric Planet" (2/20/1990)

Show 105: "The Corpse Vanishes" (12/9/1989)

Show 106: "The Crawling Hand" (12/16/1989)

Show 107: "Robot Monster" (12/23/1989)

Show 108: "The Slime People" (12/30/1989)

Show 109: "Project Moonbase" (1/6/1990)

Show 110: "Robot Holocaust" (1/13/1990)

Show 111: "Moon Zero Two" (1/20/1990)

Show 112: "Untamed Youth" (1/27/1990)

Show 113: "The Black Scorpion" (2/3/1990)

 

Season Two

Show 201: "Rocketship X-M" (9/22/1990)

Show 202: "The Sidehackers" (9/29/1990)

Show 203: "Jungle Goddess" (10/6/1990)

Show 204: "Catalina Caper" (10/13/1990)

Show 205: "Rocket Attack U.S.A." (10/27/1990)

Show 206: "Ring of Terror" (11/3/1990)

Show 207: "Wild Rebels" (11/17/1990)

Show 208: "The Lost Continent" (11/24/1990)

Show 209: The Hellcats" (12/8/1990)

Show 210: "King Dinosaur" (12/22/1990)

Show 211: "First Spaceship On Venus" (12/29/1990)

Show 212: "Godzilla vs. Megalon" (1/19/1991)

Show 213: "Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster" (2/2/1991)

 

Season Three

Show 301: "Cave Dwellers" (6/1/1991)

Show 302: "Gamera" (6/8/1991)

Show 303: "Pod People" (6/15/1991)

Show 304: "Gamera vs. Barugon" (6/22/1991)

Show 305: "Stranded in Space" (6/29/1991)

Show 306: "Time of the Apes" (7/13/1991)

Show 307: "Daddy-O"  (7/20/1991)

Show 308: "Gamera vs. Gaos" (7/27/1991)

Show 309: "The Amazing Colossal Man" (8/3/1991)

Show 310: "Fugitive Alien" (8/17/1991)

Show 311: "It Conquered The World" (8/24/1991)

Show 312: "Gamera vs. Guiron" (9/7/1991)

Show 313: "Earth vs. the Spider" (9/14/1991)

Show 314: "Mighty Jack" (9/21/1991)

Show 315: "Teenage Caveman" (11/9/1991)

Show 316: "Gamera vs. Zigra" (10/19/1991)

Show 317: "The Viking Women and the Sea Serpent" (10/26/1991)

Show 318: "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II" (11/16/1991)

Show 319: "War of the Colossal Beast" (11/30/1991)

Show 320: "The Unearthly" (12/14/1991)

Show 321: "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians" (12/21/1991)

Show 322: "Master Ninja I" (1/11/1992)

Show 323: "The Castle of Fu Manchu" (1/18/1992)

Show 324: "Master Ninja II" (1/25/1992)

 

Season Four

Show 401: "Space Travelers" (6/6/1992)

Show 402: "The Giant Gila Monster" (6/13/1992)

Show 403: "City Limits" (6/20/1992)

Show 404: "Teenagers From Outer Space" (6/27/1992)

Show 405: "Being From Another Planet"  (7/4/1992)

Show 406: "Attack of the Giant Leeches" (7/18/1992)

Show 407: "The Killer Shrews" (7/25/1992)

Show 408: "Hercules Unchained" (8/1/1992)

Show 409: "The Indestructible Man" (8/15/1992)

Show 410: "Hercules Against The Moon Men" (8/22/1992)

Show 411: "The Magic Sword" (8/29/1992)

Show 412: "Hercules and the Captive Women" (9/12/1992)

Show 413: "Manhunt in Space" (9/19/1992)

Show 414: "Tormented" (9/26/1992)

Special:  "This is MST3K" (11/14/1992)

Show 415: "The Beatniks" (11/25/1992)

Show 416: "Fire Maidens of Outer Space" (11/26/1992)

Show 417: "Crash of the Moons" (11/28/1992)

Show 418: "Attack of the Eye Creatures" (12/5/1992)

Show 419: "The Rebel Set" (12/12/1992)

Show 420: "The Human Duplicators" (12/26/1992)

Show 421: "Monster-A-Go-Go" (1/9/1993)

Show 422: "The Day The Earth Froze" (1/16/1993)

Show 423: "Bride of the Monster" (1/23/1993)

Show 424: "'Manos': The Hands of Fate" (1/30/1993)

 

Season Five

Show 501: "Warrior of the Lost World" (7/24/1993)

Show 502: "Hercules" (7/17/1993)

Show 503: "Swamp Diamonds" (7/31/1993)

Show 504: "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (8/7/1993)

Show 505: "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad" (8/14/1993)

Show 506; "Eegah" (8/28/1993)

Show 507: "I Accuse My Parents" (9/4/1993)

Show 508: "Operation Double 007" (9/11/1993)

Show 509: "The Girl in Lover's Lane" (9/18/1993)

Show 510: "The Painted Hills" (9/26/1993)

Show 511: "Gunslinger" (10/9/1993)

Show 512: "Mitchell" (10/23/1993)

Show 513: "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" (10/30/1993)

Show 514: "Teenage Strangler" (11/7/1993)

Show 515: "The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman" (11/13/1993)

Show 516: "Alien from L.A." (11/20/1993)

Show 517:  "Beginning of the End"  (11/25/1993)

Show 518: "The Atomic Brain" (12/4/1993)

Show 519: "Outlaw" (12/11/1993)

Show 520: "Radar Secret Service" (12/18/1993)

Show 521: "Santa Claus" (12/24/1993)

Show 522: "Teenage Crime Wave" (1/15/1995)

Show 523: "Village of the Giants" (1/22/1994)

Show 524: "12 To The Moon" (2/5/1994)

 

Season Six

Show 601: "Girls Town" (7/16/1994)

Show 602:"Invasion USA" (7/23/1994)

Show 603: "The Dead Talk Back" (7/30/1994)

Show 604: "Zombie Nightmare" (11/24/1994)

Show 605: "Colossus and the Headhunters" (8/20/1994)

Show 606: "The Creeping Terror" (9/17/1994)

Show 607: "Bloodlust!" (9/3/1994)

Show 608: "Code Name: Diamond Head" (10/1/1994)

Show 609: "The Skydivers" (8/27/1994)

Show 610: "The Violent Years" (10/8/1994)

Show 611: "Last of the Wild Horses" (10/15/1994)

Show 612: "The Starfighters" (10/29/1994)

Show 613: "The Sinister Urge" (11/5/1994)

Show 614:  "San Francisco International" (11/19/1994)

Show 615: "Kitten With A Whip" (11/23/1994)

Show 616: "Racket Girls" (11/26/1994)

Show 617: "The Sword and the Dragon" (12/3/1994)

Show 618: "High School Big Shot" (12/10/1994)

Show 619: "Red Zone Cuba" (12/17/1994)

Show 620: "Danger!! Death Ray" (1/7/1995)

Show 621: "The Beast of Yucca Flats" (1/21/1995)

Show 622: "Angel's Revenge" (3/11/1995)

Show 623: "The Amazing Transparent Man" (3/18/1995)

Show 624: "Samson vs. The Vampire Women" (3/25/1995)

 

Season Seven

Show 701 (and 701T): "Night of the Blood Beast" (11/23/1995) 701T, (2/3/1996) 701

Show 702: "The Brute Man" (2/10/1996)

Show 703: "Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell" (2/17/1996)

Show 704 "The Incredible Melting Man" (2/24/1996)

Show 705: "Escape 2000" (3/2/1996)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie -  "This Island Earth"  (4/19/1996)

Show 706: "Laserblast" (5/18/1996)

Unproduced CD-ROM: "Assignment: Venezuela"

 

Miscellany

"MST Poopie!"

"The MST Scrapbook"

 

Season Eight

Show 801: "Revenge of the Creature" (2/1/1997)

Show 802: "The Leech Woman" (2/8/1997)

Show 803: "The Mole People" (2/15/1997)

Show 804: "The Deadly Mantis" (2/22/1997)

MST3K - The Home Game: "The Day the World Ended" (2/25/1997)

Show 805: "The Thing That Couldn't Die" (3/1/1997)

Show 806 "The Undead" (3/8/1997)

Show 807: "Terror from the Year 5000" (3/15/1997)

Show 808: "The She-Creature" (4/5/1997)

Show 809: "I was a Teenage Werewolf" (4/19/1997)

Show 810: "The Giant Spider Invasion" (5/21/1997)

Show 811: "Parts - The Clonus Horror" (6/7/1997)

Show 812: "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies" (6/14/1997)

Show 813: "Jack Frost" (7/12/1997)

Show 814: "Riding With Death" (7/19/1997)

Show 815: "Agent for H.A.R.M." (8/2/1997)

Special: "The Making of Mystery Science Theater  3000" (8/15/1997)

Show 816: "Prince of Space" (8/16/1997)

Special: "First Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review" (9/2/1997)

Show 817: "The Horror of Party Beach" (9/6/1997)

Show 818: "Devil Doll" (10/4/1997)

Show 819: "Invasion of the Neptune Men"  (10/11/1997)

Show 820: "Space Mutiny" (11/8/1997)

Show 821: "Time Chasers" (11/22/1997)

Show 822: "Overdrawn At The Memory Bank" (12/6/1997)

 

Miscellany: "MST Poopie! II"

 

Season Nine

Show 901: "The Projected Man" (3/14/1998)

Special: "Mystery Science Theater 3000 Academy of Robots' Choice Awards Preview Special"  (3/19/1998)

Show 902: "The Phantom Planet" (3/21/1998)

Show 903: "Puma Man" (4/4/1998)

Show 904: "Werewolf" (4/18/1998)

Show 905: "The Deadly Bees" (5/9/1998)

Show 906: "The Space Children" (6/13/1998)

Show 907: "Hobgoblins" (6/27/1998)

Show 908: "The Touch of Satan" (7/11/1998)

Show 909: "Gorgo" (7/18/1998)

Show 910: "The Final Sacrifice" (7/25/1998)

Show 911: "Devil Fish" (8/15/1998)

Show 912: "The  Screaming Skull" (8/29/1998)

Special: "Second Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review" (9/4/1998)

Show 913: "Quest of the Delta Knights" (9/26/1998)

 

Season Ten

Show 1001: "Soultaker" (4/11/1999)

Show 1002: "Girl in Gold Boots" (4/18/1999)

Show 1003: "Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders" (9/12/1999)

Show 1004: "Future War" (4/25/1999)

Show 1005: "The Blood Waters of Dr. Z" (5/2/1999

Show 1006: "Boggy Creek II: And The Legend Continues" (5/9/1999)

Show 1007: "Track of the Moon Beast" (6/13/1999)

Show 1008: "Final Justice" (6/20/1999)

Show 1009: "Hamlet" (6/27/1999)

Show 1010: "It Lives By Night" (7/18/1999)

Show 1011: "Horrors of Spider Island" (7/25/1999)

Show 1012: "Squirm" (8/1/1999)

Show 1013: "Diabolik" (8/8/1999)

 

Miscellany: "The Last Dance-RAW"

 

Season Eleven

Show 1101: "Reptilicus" (4/14/2017)

Show 1102: "Cry Wilderness" (4/14/2017)

Show 1103: "The Time Travelers" (4/14/2017)

Show 1104: "Avalanche" (4/14/2017)

Show 1105: "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" (4/14/2017)

Show 1106: "Starcrash" (4/14/2017)

Show 1107:  "The Land That Time Forgot" (4/14/2017) 

Show 1108: "The Loves of Hercules",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1109: "Yongary",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1110: "Wizards of the Lost Kingdom",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1111: "Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1112: "Carnival Magic",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1113: "The Christmas That Almost Wasn't",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

Show 1114: "At the Earth's Core",  first broadcast 4/14/2017

 

Season Twelve "The Gauntlet"

Show 1201: "Mac and Me" , first broadcast 11/22/2018

Show 1202: "Atlantic Rim", first broadcast 11/22/2018

Show 1203: "Lords of the Deep", first broadcast 11/22/2018

Show 1204: "The Day Time Ended", first broadcast 11/22/2018

Show 1205: "Killer Fish", first broadcast 11/22/2018

Show 1206: "Ator the Fighting Eagle", first broadcast 11/22/2018

 

Season Thirteen

Show 1301: "Santo in the Treasure  of Dracula", first broadcast 5/6/2022

Show 1302: "Robot Wars", first broadcast 5/7/2022

Show 1303: "Beyond Atlantis", first broadcast 5/8/2022

Show 1304: "Munchie", first broadcast  5/27/2022

Show 1305: "Doctor Mordrid", first broadcast 6/10/2022

Show 1306: "Demon Squad", first broadcast 6/24/2022

Show 1307: "Gamera vs. Jiger", first broadcast 7/22/2022

Show 1308: "The Batwoman", first broadcast 8/19/2022

Show 1309: "The Million Eyes of Sumuru", first broadcast 9/2/2022

Show 1310: "H.G.Wells' The Shape of Things to Come", first broadcast 9/30/2022

Show 1311: "The  Mask", first broadcast 10/28/2022

Show 1312: "The Bubble". first broadcast 11/11/2022

Show 1313: "The Christmas Dragon", first broadcast 12/16/2022

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    • "...who looks like Dollar Store Barnabas Collins..."

      "...the weedy guy in the movie who makes Shaggy Rogers look like Chuck Norris."

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  • Show 1302: "Robot Wars", first broadcast 5/7/2022

    The Film: Made in 1993, the film is set  in 2041, and involves evil Asians trying to steal a North Hemi (i.e., American)  battle robot.  The film's protagonist is a thuggish chauvinist that the female lead starts out hating but is in love with by the end of the picture.  The primary heel is an Asian martial arts master who is nonetheless easily bested by the lead white guy.  The only other notable non-white character is the long-suffering African-American aide to the protagonist's moronuc boss. I can't imagine sitting through a non-MSTed version of this picture.

     

    The Host Segments:

    • The Mads meet with Doctor Kabahl (Baron Vaughn), "strange financier from the future", who  charges them with finding an second host.
    • Jonah and the Bots discuss breathing.
    • Invention Exchange:  Jonah and the Bots present Meat Cute, which makes meat taste like a rom-com.  The Mads present the Siimuator of Love, which replicates the Satellite of Love "experience".
    • Jonah and the Bots do a skit based on characters from the movie.
    • Jonah tries to sell  Crow and Servo a timeshare in Crystal Vista, the "typical 90's town" in the movie.
    • Jonah and the Bots host  "Stumptalk", based on the protagonist;s sidekick,Stumpy".
    • Crow and Servo have a "Robot War" that resembles a pro wrestling match.
    • Cliffhanger: Kinga has an idea!

    Rating: Another episode that's OK - watchable, but not brilliant.

     

     

    • When you brought it to my attention last week that the Season 13 episodes were available of YouTube it had been my intention to move through them more quickly than I have been so far, but I just watched Robot Wars tonight. This is a movie that well deserves to be made fun of, but you're right: this movie would be hard to watch without the jokes. Speaking of which, both Tracy and myself laughed out loud more than once each.

  • Show 1303: "Beyond Atlantis", first broiadcast 5/8/2022

    The Film: In his 1973 release, a motley crew looking for pearls discovers a tribe descended from survivors of Atlantis.  Patrick Wayne, son of John.  The problem with the picture in the new series is that they're all  simply  blandly mediocre without being memorably bad the way the films used in the best episodes of the old show were.

     

    Host Segments:

    • In the Simulator of Lve, new versions of Crow (Kelsey Ann Brady) and Servo (Conor McGiffin) do ASMT unti l new GPC (Yvonne Freese) disrupts them..
    • The Mads trap Emily in the Simulator of Love, making her their second host.
    • Invention Exchange: The Mads present Plantsodyne, toothpaste for plants.  Emily presentss Mech-Hands.
    • Emily teaches Crow and servo how to be dirtbags like East Eddie in the movie.
    • emily ad the Bots play the game show "Milk & Honey".
    • Jonah checks in in Emily. They discuss plans to escape.
    • Emily and the Bots host Eddie Con , in which they all imitate Eddie from the movie.
    • Emily and the Bots rap "Mother-Crabber",  We see Simulator GPC's new, smaller form, GPC2.

    Rating: Another watchable but not great episode.  Seems to be the pattern for Season 13.

    • The problem with the picture in the new series is that they're all  simply  blandly mediocre without being memorably bad

      Although I truly "liked" Santo in the Treasure of Dracula, I must agree with that assessment regarding Robot Wars and Beyond Atlantis. I do think the riffs are still funny; I laighed several times throughout, although Tracy laughed only once. She doesn't like the new hosts, although I am willing to give them a chance. The one who does Crow's voice sounds exactly like one of the "plague ghosts" on Ghosts (UK), but we checked and it's not her.

  • Show 1304: "Munchie", first broadcast 5/27/2022

    The Film: From 1992, this is about a bullied little boy who encoutner an "adorsble" (read "ghastly") magical being that solves all of his problems for him. Just bad, and not entertainingly bad, either.  You will recognize Loni Anderson, Arte Johnson and the voice of Dom DeLuise, all of whom must have been desperately hard up for money.

    Host Segments:

    • The Mads are happy about having two hosts.
    • Jonah and the Boys are playing  Lawyers of Catan.
    • Invention Exchange: The Mads present the deadmill, a zombie-powered generator.  Jonah and the Bots present Sustain-A-Band, eco-friendly musical gear.
    • Jonah and the Bots have a negative reaction to seeing Munchie. kinga shuts off Jonah's oxygen to  keep him in line.
    • Jonah and the Bots mock  Dom DeLuise's performance.
    • Kinga orders Synthia, Mega-Synthia and Pearl around. Kinga rebuffs Kinga's request for familial closensss.
    • The Mads hire Growler and M. Waverly.
    • Doctor Donna St. Phibes discusses Munchie's origins.
    • The Bots assume that the film was a documentary.
    • Emily checks in with Jonah.  It is revesled that the mads cannot hear rhymes.

    Rating: The film was awful, but the riffs were OK, making it another watchable but not great episode.

     

     

    • This film was bad, yes, but it was also a kids' movie. (Seems to me they spoofed another kids' movie in one of the previous Kinga/Jonah seasons.) This movie has all the production values of a Nickelodeon show (a comment I really meant to make about Robot Wars). I have also been meaning to comment of the SOL set, which looks as if it is just "dropped-in" animation. The corridor from the control room to the theater is also really cheap looking (in a bad, inappropriate way). If this is your least favorite of this season, I guess it's all uphill for me from here! And if you didn't like Munchie, perhaps you'd like the sequel, which coincidentally (or perhaps not-so-coincidentally) features Loni Anderson's WKRP co-star Howard Hessman, replacing Dom DeLuise as Munchie's voice. 220px-Munchie_strikes_back.jpg

    • This film was bad, yes, but it was also a kids' movie.

      I'm not sure what you mean by that. for me, "it's a kids; movie" does not in the least bit nitigate the fact that it's a bad movie.

    • Oh, I don't know. Pretty much all kids movies are "bad" by adult standards, aren't they? Doesn't seem fair somehow to spoof it.

    • I strongly disagree.  A well-made kids' movie should not be "bad" by any standards.  To me, that comes very close to saying, "It's crap, but it's for  kids, so that's OK."

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