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This page contains a list of all known ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episodes listed in production number order.
 
This page contains a list of all known ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episodes listed in production number order.
 
==Season KTMA (1988-1989)==
 
==Season KTMA (1988-1989)==
''This season aired on local Twin Cities, Minnesota station [[KTMA]] only.''
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This season aired on local Twin Cities, Minnesota station [[KTMA]] only.
   
 
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| height="10" | 0 || K00 || [[MST3K K00 - The Green Slime|The Green Slime]] || (unaired)
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| height="10" | 0 || [[MST3K K00 - The Green Slime|K00]] || ''[[MST3K K00 - The Green Slime|The Green Slime]]'' || (unaired)
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | (synopsis needed)<br />''Created in [[September]], [[1988]]. An unaired pilot that was later shown at a convention by [[Joel Hodgson]] in October 2008. Joel Hodgson's first (and only) appearance as himself. [[Trace Beaulieu]]' first appearance as [[Crow T. Robot]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first (and only) appearance as [[Beeper]]. Josh Weinstein's first appearance as [[Gypsy]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A space station is invaded by creatures made of green slime.<br />''Created in [[September]] [[1988]]. An unaired pilot that was later shown at a convention by [[Joel Hodgson]] in October 2008. [[Joel Hodgson]]'s first appearance as [[Joel Robinson|Joel]]. [[Trace Beaulieu]]'s first appearance as [[Crow T. Robot]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first (and only) appearance as [[Beeper]], and also his first appearance as [[Gypsy]].''
 
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| height="10" | 1 || K01 || [[MST3K K01 - Invaders from the Deep|Invaders from the Deep]] || [[November 24]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 1 || [[MST3K K01 - Invaders from the Deep|K01]] || ''[[MST3K K01 - Invaders from the Deep|Invaders from the Deep]]'' || [[November 24]], [[1988]]
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | (synopsis needed)<br />''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s first appearance as [[Joel Robinson]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first appearance as [[Crow T. Robot]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A number of episodes of the TV show Stingray stitched into a feature-length movie, Capt. Troy Tempest experiences a number of undersea adventures.<br />''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s first appearance as [[Joel Robinson|Joel]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first (and only full) appearance as [[Crow T. Robot|Crow]].''
 
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| height="10" | 2 || K02 || [[MST3K K02 - Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars|Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars]] || [[November 24]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 2 || [[MST3K K02 - Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars|K02]] || ''[[MST3K K02 - Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars|Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars]]'' || [[November 24]], [[1988]]
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | (synopsis needed)<br />''[[Josh Weinstein]]'s first appearance as [[Tom Servo]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A number of episodes of the TV show Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons stitched into a feature-length movie, Capt. Scarlet and his crew do battle with the Mysterons from Mars.<br />''[[Josh Weinstein]]'s first appearance as [[Tom Servo|Servo]], who makes his first appearance. [[Trace Beaulieu]] resumes his role as [[Crow T. Robot|Crow]], for the first time in a broadcast episode.''
 
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| height="10" | 3 || K03 || [[MST3K K03 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II|Star Force: Fugitive Alien II]] || [[November 27]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 3 || [[MST3K K03 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II|K03]] || ''[[MST3K K03 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II|Star Force: Fugitive Alien II]]'' || [[November 27]], [[1988]]
 
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|- style="|"
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Backus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.<br />''No fan copies are known to exist. Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Backus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.<br />''No fan copies are known to exist. [[Jim Mallon]] has stated that a master tape of this episode exists, but one has yet to surface. Remade in [[season 3]]. ''
 
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| height="10" | 4 || K04 || [[MST3K K04 - Gamera vs Barugon|Gamera vs Barugon]] || [[December 4]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 4 || [[MST3K K04 - Gamera vs Barugon|K04]] || ''[[MST3K K04 - Gamera vs Barugon|Gamera vs Barugon]]'' || [[December 4]], [[1988]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0004.jpg|100px]]
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of treasure seekers find a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of treasure seekers finds a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
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| height="10" | 5 || K05 || [[MST3K K05 - Gamera|Gamera]] || [[December 11]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 5 || [[MST3K K05 - Gamera|K05]] || ''[[MST3K K05 - Gamera|Gamera]]'' || [[December 11]], [[1988]]
 
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|- style="|"
 
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be rather impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
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| height="10" | 6 || K06 || [[MST3K K06 - Gamera vs Gaos|Gamera vs Gaos]] || [[December 18]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 6 || [[MST3K K06 - Gamera vs Gaos|K06]] || ''[[MST3K K06 - Gamera vs Gaos|Gamera vs Gaos]]'' || [[December 18]], [[1988]]
 
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|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.<br />''Servo becomes known as [[Tom Servo]]. Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
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| height="10" | 7 || K07 || [[MST3K K07 - Gamera vs Zigra|Gamera vs Zigra]] || [[December 31]], [[1988]]
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| height="10" | 7 || [[MST3K K07 - Gamera vs Zigra|K07]] || ''[[MST3K K07 - Gamera vs Zigra|Gamera vs Zigra]]'' || [[December 31]], [[1988]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0007.jpg|100px]]
 
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|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.<br />''[[Trace Beaulieu]]'s first (non-opening credit) appearance as [[Dr. Clayton Forrester]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first (non-opening credit) appearance as [[Dr. Laurence Erhardt]]. Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.<br />''[[Trace Beaulieu]]'s first (non-opening credit) appearance as [[Dr. Clayton Forrester]]. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s first (non-opening credit) appearance as [[Dr. Laurence Erhardt]]. Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
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|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 8 || K08 || [[MST3K K08 - Gamera vs Guiron|Gamera vs Guiron]] || [[January 8]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 8 || [[MST3K K08 - Gamera vs Guiron|K08]] || ''[[MST3K K08 - Gamera vs Guiron|Gamera vs Guiron]]'' || [[January 8]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0008.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0008.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 9 || K09 || [[MST3K K09 - Phase IV|Phase IV]] || [[January 15]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 9 || [[MST3K K09 - Phase IV|K09]] || ''[[MST3K K09 - Phase IV|Phase IV]]'' || [[January 15]], [[1989]]
 
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0009.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronomical event endows an ant colony in the Arizona desert with sentience. Two scientists are sent to investigate, but who’s testing whom?
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronomical event endows an ant colony in the Arizona desert with sentience. Two scientists are sent to investigate, but who’s testing whom?
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 10 || K10 || [[MST3K K10 - Cosmic Princess|Cosmic Princess]] || [[January 22]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 10 || [[MST3K K10 - Cosmic Princess|K10]] || ''[[MST3K K10 - Cosmic Princess|Cosmic Princess]]'' || [[January 22]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0010.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0010.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Adventures of a colony of space explorers whose moon colony has been torn from its orbit. Two episodes of ''[[Space: 1999]]'' remade into a TV movie.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Adventures of a colony of space explorers whose moon colony has been torn from its orbit. Two episodes of ''[[Space: 1999]]'' remade into a TV movie.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 11 || K11 || [[MST3K K11 - Humanoid Woman|Humanoid Woman]] || [[January 29]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 11 || [[MST3K K11 - Humanoid Woman|K11]] || ''[[MST3K K11 - Humanoid Woman|Humanoid Woman]]'' || [[January 29]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0011.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0011.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In the future, a clone is rescued from space, lives on Earth for a while, then leads her friends to her polluted and desperate home world.
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | In the future, a clone is rescued from space, lives on Earth for a while, then leads her friends to her polluted and desperate homeworld.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 12 || K12 || [[MST3K K12 - Fugitive Alien|Fugitive Alien]] || [[February 5]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 12 || [[MST3K K12 - Fugitive Alien|K12]] || ''[[MST3K K12 - Fugitive Alien|Fugitive Alien]]'' || [[February 5]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0012.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0012.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Alien marauder Ken becomes a fugitive from his home planet, then joins the Earth spaceship Bacchus 3 to fight against his former masters. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Rita is sent with a deadly mission.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Alien marauder Ken becomes a fugitive from his home planet, then joins the Earth spaceship Bacchus 3 to fight against his former masters. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Rita is sent with a deadly mission.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 13 || K13 || [[MST3K K13 - SST- Death Flight|SST- Death Flight]] || [[February 19]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 13 || [[MST3K K13 - SST- Death Flight|K13]] || ''[[MST3K K13 - SST- Death Flight|SST- Death Flight]]'' || [[February 19]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0013.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0013.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Aboard the maiden transatlantic flight of a supersonic plane, mechanical problems and a killer virus cause a crisis for an all-star cast.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Aboard the maiden transatlantic flight of a supersonic plane, mechanical problems and a killer virus cause a crisis for an all-star cast.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 14 || K14 || [[MST3K K14 - Mighty Jack|Mighty Jack]] || [[February 26]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 14 || [[MST3K K14 - Mighty Jack|K14]] || ''[[MST3K K14 - Mighty Jack|Mighty Jack]]'' || [[March 5]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0014.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0014.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization Mighty Jack.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization, Mighty Jack.<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 15 || K15 || [[MST3K K15 - Superdome|Superdome]] || [[March 12]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 15 || [[MST3K K15 - Superdome|K15]] || ''[[MST3K K15 - Superdome|Superdome]]'' || [[March 12]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0015.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0015.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, descends on New Orleans for the Super Bowl, but a killer is on the loose.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, descends on New Orleans for the Super Bowl, but a killer is on the loose.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 16 || K16 || [[MST3K K16 - City on Fire|City on Fire]] || [[March 19]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 16 || [[MST3K K16 - City on Fire|K16]] || ''[[MST3K K16 - City on Fire|City on Fire]]'' || [[March 19]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0016.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0016.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A disgruntled former refinery worker starts a city-wide conflagration and a star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, must cope with the disaster.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A disgruntled former refinery worker starts a city-wide conflagration and a star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, must cope with the disaster.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 17 || K17 || [[MST3K K17 - Time of the Apes|Time of the Apes]] || [[April 2]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 17 || [[MST3K K17 - Time of the Apes|K17]] || ''[[MST3K K17 - Time of the Apes|Time of the Apes]]'' || [[April 2]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0017.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0017.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A trio of young people take refuge in cryogenic capsules during an earthquake, and awaken in a world populated by intelligent apes<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A trio of young people take refuge in cryogenic capsules during an earthquake and awaken in a world populated by intelligent apes<br />''Remade in [[season 3]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 18 || K18 || [[MST3K K18 - The Million Eyes of Sumuru|The Million Eyes of Sumuru]] || [[May 7]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 18 || [[MST3K K18 - The Million Eyes of Sumuru|K18]] || ''[[MST3K K18 - The Million Eyes of Sumuru|The Million Eyes of Sumuru]]'' || [[May 7]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0018.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0018.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A pair of CIA agents are assigned to stop a female supervillain’s plans to take over the world.
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | A pair of CIA agents is assigned to stop a female supervillain’s plans to take over the world.<br />''[[Josh Weinstein]]'s final appearance as [[Gypsy]]''.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 19 || K19 || [[MST3K K19 - Hangar 18|Hangar 18]] || [[May 14]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 19 || [[MST3K K19 - Hangar 18|K19]] || ''[[MST3K K19 - Hangar 18|Hangar 18]]'' || [[May 14]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0019.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0019.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | When a shuttle mission downs a UFO and the government cover the event up, the surviving shuttle crew attempt to reveal the truth.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | When a shuttle mission downs a UFO and the government cover the event up, the surviving shuttle crew attempt to reveal the truth.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 20 || K20 || [[MST3K K20 - The Last Chase|The Last Chase]] || [[May 21]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 20 || [[MST3K K20 - The Last Chase|K20]] || ''[[MST3K K20 - The Last Chase|The Last Chase]]'' || [[May 21]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0020.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0020.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A ex-race car driver in a fuelless and fascist post-apocalyptic future uses his secretly stored racecar to flee to California.
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | An ex-racecar driver in a fuelless and fascist post-apocalyptic future uses his secretly stored racecar to flee to California.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 21 || K21 || [[MST3K K21 - The "Legend of Dinosaurs"|The "Legend of Dinosaurs]] || [[May 28]], [[1989]]
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| height="10" | 21 || [[MST3K K21 - The "Legend of Dinosaurs"|K21]] || ''[[MST3K K21 - The "Legend of Dinosaurs"|The "Legend of Dinosaurs"]]'' || [[May 28]], [[1989]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0021.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0021.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
A plesiosaur is discovered living in a lake near Mount Fuji, then volcanic activity awakens still more prehistoric creatures.<br />''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s final appearance as himself. [[Josh Weinstein]]'s final appearance as [[Gypsy]].''
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A plesiosaur is discovered living in a lake near Mount Fuji, then volcanic activity awakens still more prehistoric creatures.
 
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==Season 1 (1989-1990)==
 
==Season 1 (1989-1990)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central|The Comedy Channel]]. Original airdates with "unconfirmed" are believed to be correct, based on information from longtime fans, but have not been verified.''
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This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central|The Comedy Channel]]. Original airdates with "unconfirmed" are believed to be correct, based on information from longtime fans, but have not been verified.
   
 
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| height="10" | 22 || 101 || [[MST3K 101 - The Crawling Eye|The Crawling Eye]] || [[November 25]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
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| height="10" | 22 || 101 || ''[[MST3K 101 - The Crawling Eye|The Crawling Eye]]'' || [[November 25]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0101.jpg|100px]]
 
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|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A remote Alpine village is attacked by an army of one-eyed, tentacled beasts from outer space.<br />''[[Jim Mallon]]'s first appearance as [[Gypsy]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A remote Alpine village is attacked by an army of one-eyed, tentacled beasts from outer space.<br />''[[Jim Mallon]]'s first appearance as [[Gypsy]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
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| height="10" | 23 || 102 || [[MST3K 102 - The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy|The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter One: Moon Rocket</small> || [[November 18]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
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| height="10" | 23 || 102 || ''[[MST3K 102 - The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy|The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter One: Moon Rocket</small> || [[November 18]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0102.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0102.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Third in a series of films, the wicked Dr. Krupp creates a robot to defeat the Aztec mummy Popoca and steal the treasure from the mummy's crypt.
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Third, in a series of films, the wicked Dr. Krupp creates a robot to defeat the Aztec mummy Popoca and steal the treasure from the mummy's crypt.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 24 || 103 || [[MST3K 103 - The Mad Monster|The Mad Monster]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Two: Molten Terror</small> || [[December 2]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
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| height="10" | 24 || 103 || ''[[MST3K 103 - The Mad Monster|The Mad Monster]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Two: Molten Terror</small> || [[December 2]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0103.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0103.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist succeeds in turning his assistant into a werewolf, proceeding to send the wolfman to kill those who ridiculed his work.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist succeeds in turning his assistant into a werewolf, proceeding to send the wolfman to kill those who ridiculed his work.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 25 || 104 || [[MST3K 104 - Women of the Prehistoric Planet|Women of the Prehistoric Planet]] || [[February 10]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 25 || 104 || ''[[MST3K 104 - Women of the Prehistoric Planet|Women of the Prehistoric Planet]]'' || [[February 10]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0104.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0104.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a mutiny causes a spaceship to crash on a prehistoric world, it's companion ship lands to search for any survivors.<br />''Despite the low production number, this was the last episode '''taped''' for season 1.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a mutiny causes a spaceship to crash on a prehistoric world, its companion ship lands to search for any survivors.<br />''Despite the production number, this was the last episode '''taped''' for season 1.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 26 || 105 || [[MST3K 105 - The Corpse Vanishes|The Corpse Vanishes]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Three: Bridge of Death</small> || [[December 9]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 26 || 105 || ''[[MST3K 105 - The Corpse Vanishes|The Corpse Vanishes]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Three: Bridge of Death</small> || [[December 9]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0105.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0105.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil horticulturist poisons brides at the alter with a mysterious orchid, using fluid from their glands to keep his octogenarian wife young.<br />''This is the oldest feature film to be MSTied.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil horticulturist poisons brides at the altar with a mysterious orchid, using fluid from their glands to keep his octogenarian wife young.<br />''This is the oldest feature film to be MSTied.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 27 || 106 || [[MST3K 106 - The Crawling Hand|The Crawling Hand]] || [[December 16]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 27 || 106 || ''[[MST3K 106 - The Crawling Hand|The Crawling Hand]]'' || [[December 16]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0106.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0106.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The severed hand of a dead astronaut begins to induce a naive young med student to murder.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The severed hand of a dead astronaut begins to induce a naive young med student to murder.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 28 || 107 || [[MST3K 107 - Robot Monster|Robot Monster]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Four: Flight to Destruction<br />Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Five: Murder Car</small> || [[December 23]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 28 || 107 || ''[[MST3K 107 - Robot Monster|Robot Monster]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Four: Flight to Destruction<br />''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Five: Murder Car</small> || [[December 23]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0107.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0107.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The last people on Earth are terrorized by a <s>gorilla in a diving helmet</s> robot.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The last people on Earth are terrorized by a <s>gorilla in a diving helmet</s> robot.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 29 || 108 || [[MST3K 108 - The Slime People|The Slime People]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Six: Hills of Death</small> || [[December 30]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 29 || 108 || ''[[MST3K 108 - The Slime People|The Slime People]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Six: Hills of Death</small> || [[December 30]], [[1989]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0108.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0108.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A sportscaster/pilot flies into Los Angeles and finds it deserted. He soon learns that reptilian monsters from beneath the Earth have conquered the city. With the help of a scientist, his two daughters and a marine, he mounts a counter-offensive.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A sportscaster/pilot flies into Los Angeles and finds it deserted. He soon learns that reptilian monsters from beneath the Earth have conquered the city. With the help of a scientist, his two daughters, and a marine, he mounts a counter-offensive.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 30 || 109 || [[MST3K 109 - Project Moon Base|Project Moon Base]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Seven: Camouflaged Destruction<br />Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Eight: The Enemy Planet</small> || [[January 6]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 30 || 109 || ''[[MST3K 109 - Project Moon Base|Project Moon Base]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Seven: Camouflaged Destruction<br />''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Eight: The Enemy Planet</small> || [[January 6]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0109.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0109.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In the far future—1970—the U.S. space program plans its first flight around the moon, but a commie spy plans sabotage.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In the far future—1970—the U.S. space program plans its first flight around the moon, but a commie spy plans sabotage.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 31 || 110 || [[MST3K 110 - Robot Holocaust|Robot Holocaust]]<br /><small>Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Nine: Battle in the Stratosphere</small> || [[January 13]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 31 || 110 || ''[[MST3K 110 - Robot Holocaust|Robot Holocaust]]''<br /><small>''Radar Men from the Moon'', Chapter Nine: Battle in the Stratosphere</small> || [[January 13]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0110.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0110.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In a post-apocalyptic future that looks a lot like Central Park, the cruel Valeria is the chief henchwoman of the all-powerful Dark One. But a rag tag band of rebels is determined to overthrow them.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In a post-apocalyptic future that looks a lot like Central Park, the cruel Valeria is the chief henchwoman of the all-powerful Dark One. But a ragtag band of rebels is determined to overthrow them.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 32 || 111 || [[MST3K 111 - Moon Zero Two|Moon Zero Two]] || [[January 20]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 32 || 111 || ''[[MST3K 111 - Moon Zero Two|Moon Zero Two]]'' || [[January 20]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0111.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0111.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In this space Western, the first man on Mars now runs a ship for hire business on the Moon, encountering claim jumping and murder.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In this space Western, the first man on Mars now runs a ship for hire business on the Moon, encountering claim jumping and murder.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 33 || 112 || [[MST3K 112 - Untamed Youth|Untamed Youth]] || [[January 27]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
+
| height="10" | 33 || 112 || ''[[MST3K 112 - Untamed Youth|Untamed Youth]]'' || [[January 27]], [[1990]] (unconfirmed)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0112.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0112.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A pair of sisters are arrested for hitchhiking and sentenced to work in a harsh labor camp.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A pair of sisters is arrested for hitchhiking and sentenced to work in a harsh labor camp.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 34 || 113 || [[MST3K 113 - The Black Scorpion|The Black Scorpion]] || [[February 3]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 34 || 113 || ''[[MST3K 113 - The Black Scorpion|The Black Scorpion]]'' || [[February 3]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0113.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0113.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 2 (1990-1991)==
 
==Season 2 (1990-1991)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central|The Comedy Channel]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central|The Comedy Channel]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 35 || 201 || [[MST3K 201 - Rocketship X-M|Rocketship X-M]] || [[September 22]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 35 || 201 || ''[[MST3K 201 - Rocketship X-M|Rocketship X-M]]'' || [[September 22]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0201.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0201.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A spaceship sent to the moon encounters constant danger and eventually is knocked off-course to Mars.<br />''[[Frank Conniff]]'s first appearance as [[TV's Frank]]. [[Kevin Murphy]]'s first appearance as [[Tom Servo]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A spaceship sent to the moon encounters constant danger and eventually is knocked off-course to Mars.<br />''[[Frank Conniff]]'s first appearance as [[TV's Frank]]. [[Kevin Murphy]]'s first appearance as [[Tom Servo]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 36 || 202 || [[MST3K 202 - The Side Hackers|The Side Hackers]] || [[September 29]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 36 || 202 || ''[[MST3K 202 - The Side Hackers|The Side Hackers]]'' || [[September 29]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0202.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0202.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A competitor in a new motorcycle "sport" called sidehacking pursues the man who raped and murdered his girlfriend.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A competitor in a new motorcycle "sport" called sidehacking pursues the man who raped and murdered his girlfriend.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 37 || 203 || [[MST3K 203 - Jungle Goddess|Jungle Goddess]]<br /><small>The Phantom Creeps, Chapter One: The Menacing Power</small> || [[October 6]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 37 || 203 || ''[[MST3K 203 - Jungle Goddess|Jungle Goddess]]''<br /><small>''The Phantom Creeps'', Chapter One: The Menacing Power</small> || [[October 6]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0203.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0203.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two opportunistic pilots, hearing of a reward for finding the missing daughter of a wealthy man, seek her out and find her in the jungle, ruling as a queen over a native tribe.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two opportunistic pilots, hearing of a reward for finding the missing daughter of a wealthy man, seek her out and find her in the jungle, ruling as a queen over a native tribe.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 38 || 204 || [[MST3K 204 - Catalina Caper|Catalina Caper]] || [[October 13]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 38 || 204 || ''[[MST3K 204 - Catalina Caper|Catalina Caper]]'' || [[October 13]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0204.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0204.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Bopping teens at the beach try to retrieve a stolen scroll.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Bopping teens at the beach try to retrieve a stolen scroll.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 39 || 205 || [[MST3K 205 - Rocket Attack U.S.A.|Rocket Attack U.S.S.]]<br /><small>The Phantom Creeps, Chapter Two: Death Stalks the Highway</small> || [[October 27]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 39 || 205 || ''[[MST3K 205 - Rocket Attack U.S.A.|Rocket Attack U.S.A.]]''<br /><small>''The Phantom Creeps'', Chapter Two: Death Stalks the Highway</small> || [[October 27]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0205.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0205.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The U.S. sends spies to the Soviet Union to learn about an imminent missile attack, while trying to play catch-up with its own missile program. But failure on both fronts leads to terrible conclusion.<br />''The first episode to feature a [[stinger]].''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The U.S. sends spies to the Soviet Union to learn about an imminent missile attack while trying to play catch-up with its own missile program. But failure on both fronts leads to a terrible conclusion.<br />''The first episode to feature a [[stinger]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 40 || 206 || [[MST3K 206 - Ring of Terror|Ring of Terror]]<br /><small>The Phantom Creeps, Chapter Three: Crashing Timbers</small> || [[November 3]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 40 || 206 || ''[[MST3K 206 - Ring of Terror|Ring of Terror]]''<br /><small>''The Phantom Creeps'', Chapter Three: Crashing Timbers</small> || [[November 3]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0206.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0206.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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A seemingly fearless college kid must perform a ghastly task to be accepted into a fraternity.<br />''This is the only episode in which the short is shown after the feature.''
 
A seemingly fearless college kid must perform a ghastly task to be accepted into a fraternity.<br />''This is the only episode in which the short is shown after the feature.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 41 || 207 || [[MST3K 207 - Wild Rebels|Wild Rebels]] || [[November 17]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 41 || 207 || ''[[MST3K 207 - Wild Rebels|Wild Rebels]]'' || [[November 17]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0207.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0207.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A stock-car racer is asked to go undercover in a gang of crooks who are terrorizing Florida with a series of bank robberies.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A stock-car racer is asked to go undercover in a gang of crooks who are terrorizing Florida with a series of bank robberies.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 42 || 208 || [[MST3K 208 - Lost Continent|Lost Continent]] || [[November 24]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 42 || 208 || ''[[MST3K 208 - Lost Continent|Lost Continent]]'' || [[November 24]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0208.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0208.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of men searching for a missing rocket ship instead finds an island populated by dinosaurs and one cute native girl.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of men searching for a missing rocket ship instead finds an island populated by dinosaurs and one cute native girl.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 43 || 209 || [[MST3K 209 - The Hellcats|The Hellcats]] || [[December 8]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 43 || 209 || ''[[MST3K 209 - The Hellcats|The Hellcats]]'' || [[December 8]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0209.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0209.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The brother and girlfriend of a murdered detective infiltrate a gang of hoodlums and druggies to get to the bottom of his death.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The brother and girlfriend of a murdered detective infiltrate a gang of hoodlums and druggies to get to the bottom of his death.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 44 || 210 || [[MST3K 210 - King Dinosaur|King Dinosaur]]<br /><small>X Marks the Spot</small> || [[December 22]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 44 || 210 || ''[[MST3K 210 - King Dinosaur|King Dinosaur]]''<br /><small>''X Marks the Spot''</small> || [[December 22]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0210.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0210.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''X Marks the Spot'', Americans are encouraged to help the war effort by not killing themselves in car accidents. ''King Dinosaur'' finds a group of astronauts who are sent to explore and colonize a newly discovered planet, only to find it covered in giant lizards.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''X Marks the Spot'', Americans are encouraged to help the war effort by not killing themselves in car accidents. ''King Dinosaur'' finds a group of astronauts who are sent to explore and colonize a newly discovered planet, only to find it covered in giant lizards.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 45 || 211 || [[MST3K 211 - First Spaceship on Venus|First Spaceship on Venus]] || [[December 29]], [[1990]]
+
| height="10" | 45 || 211 || ''[[MST3K 211 - First Spaceship on Venus|First Spaceship on Venus]]'' || [[December 29]], [[1990]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0211.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0211.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An international crew is sent to Venus to examine a mysterious artifact.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An international crew is sent to Venus to examine a mysterious artifact.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 46 || 212 || [[MST3K 212 - Godzilla vs. Megalon|Godzilla vs. Megalon]] || [[January 19]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 46 || 212 || ''[[MST3K 212 - Godzilla vs. Megalon|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' || [[January 19]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0212.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0212.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The magically size-changing robot Jet Jaguar tries to defend Japan from Megalon, then calls in Godzilla for help.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The magically size-changing robot Jet Jaguar tries to defend Japan from Megalon, then calls in Godzilla for help.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 47 || 213 || [[MST3K 213 - Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster|Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster]] || [[February 2]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 47 || 213 || ''[[MST3K 213 - Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster|Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster]]'' || [[February 2]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0213.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0213.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 3 (1991-1992)==
 
==Season 3 (1991-1992)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 48 || 301 || [[Cave Dwellers]] || [[June 1]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 48 || 301 || ''[[MST3K 301 - Cave Dwellers|Cave Dwellers]]'' || [[June 1]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0301.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0301.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A barbarian named Ator battles samurai, cavemen, etc. in his struggle to keep a devastating weapon called the "Geometric Nucleus" out of the wrong hands.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A barbarian named Ator battles samurai, cavemen, etc. in his struggle to keep a devastating weapon called the "Geometric Nucleus" out of the wrong hands.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 49 || 302 || [[Gamera (episode)]] || [[June 8]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 49 || 302 || ''[[MST3K 302 - Gamera|Gamera]]'' || [[June 8]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0302.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0302.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be rather impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 50 || 303 || [[Pod People]] || [[June 15]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 50 || 303 || ''[[MST3K 303 - Pod People|Pod People]]'' || [[June 15]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0303.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0303.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A weird little boy befriends an alien named Trumpy, while other members of Trumpy's species kill random people.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A weird little boy befriends an alien named Trumpy, while other members of Trumpy's species kill random people.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 51 || 304 || [[Gamera vs Barugon]] || [[June 22]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 51 || 304 || ''[[MST3K 304 - Gamera vs Barugon|Gamera vs Barugon]]'' || [[June 22]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0304.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0304.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of treasure seekers find a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of treasure seekers finds a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 52 || 305 || [[Stranded in Space]] || [[June 29]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 52 || 305 || ''[[MST3K 305 - Stranded in Space|Stranded in Space]]'' || [[June 29]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0305.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0305.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut is lost in a strange parallel world on the other side of the sun, but it's not so strange that people don't still drive huge Plymouth sedans.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut is lost in a strange parallel world on the other side of the sun, but it's not so strange that people don't still drive huge Plymouth sedans.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 53 || 306 || [[Time of the Apes]] || [[July 13]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 53 || 306 || ''[[MST3K 306 - Time of the Apes|Time of the Apes]]'' || [[July 13]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0306.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0306.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A bratty little Japanese boy named Johnny finds himself in a world ruled by damn dirty apes!
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A bratty little Japanese boy named Johnny finds himself in a world ruled by damn dirty apes!
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 54 || 307 || [[Daddy-O]]<br /><small>Alphabet Antics</small> || [[July 20]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 54 || 307 || ''[[MST3K 307 - Daddy-O|Daddy-O]]''<br /><small>''Alphabet Antics''</small> || [[July 20]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0307.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0307.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Alphabet Antics'', children learn the alphabet by way of surreal rhymes. In ''Daddy-O'', a singing truck driver loses his license and takes a job at a nightclub, where he is unknowingly helping a group of drug smugglers.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Alphabet Antics'', children learn the alphabet by way of surreal rhymes. In ''Daddy-O'', a singing truck driver loses his license and takes a job at a nightclub, where he is unknowingly helping a group of drug smugglers.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 55 || 308 || [[Gamera vs Gaos]] || [[July 27]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 55 || 308 || ''[[MST3K 308 - Gamera vs Gaos|Gamera vs Gaos]]'' || [[July 27]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0308.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0308.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 56 || 309 || [[The Amazing Colossal Man]] || [[August 3]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 56 || 309 || ''[[MST3K 309 - The Amazing Colossal Man|The Amazing Colossal Man]]'' || [[August 3]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0309.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0309.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Colonel Glenn Manning, possibly due to a sin he committed in a single lifetime, becomes fifty feet tall!
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Colonel Glenn Manning, possibly due to a sin he committed in a single lifetime, becomes fifty feet tall!
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 57 || 310 || [[Fugitive Alien]] || [[August 17]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 57 || 310 || ''[[MST3K 310 - Fugitive Alien|Fugitive Alien]]'' || [[August 17]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0310.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0310.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An extraterrestrial soldier defects to Earth's side during an invasion.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An extraterrestrial soldier defects to Earth's side during an invasion.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 58 || 311 || [[It Conquered the World]]<br /><small>The Sport Parade: Snow Thrills</small> || [[August 24]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 58 || 311 || ''[[MST3K 311 - It Conquered the World|It Conquered the World]]''<br /><small>''The Sport Parade: Snow Thrills''</small> || [[August 24]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0311.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0311.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Snow Thrills'' features people finding new ways to injure themselves in below-freezing temperatures. In ''It Conquered the World'', a renegade scientist helps a cucumber-esque alien take over the world with bat-like mind-control devices.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Snow Thrills'' features people finding new ways to injure themselves in below-freezing temperatures. In ''It Conquered the World'', a renegade scientist helps a cucumber-esque alien take over the world with bat-like mind-control devices.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 59 || 312 || [[Gamera vs Guiron]] || [[September 7]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 59 || 312 || ''[[MST3K 312 - Gamera vs Guiron|Gamera vs Guiron]]'' || [[September 7]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0312.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0312.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 60 || 313 || [[Earth vs the Spider]]<br /><small>Speech: Using Your Voice</small> || [[September 14]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 60 || 313 || ''[[MST3K 313 - Earth vs the Spider|Earth vs the Spider]]''<br /><small>''Speech: Using Your Voice''</small> || [[September 14]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0313.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0313.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Speech: Using Your Voice'', a man with a wire rack teaches viewers how to be a more interesting speaker. ''Earth vs the Spider'' features a girl searching for her missing father who stumbles upon a giant spider that threatens her nearby hometown.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Speech: Using Your Voice'', a man with a wire rack teaches viewers how to be a more interesting speaker. ''Earth vs the Spider'' features a girl searching for her missing father who stumbles upon a giant spider that threatens her nearby hometown.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 61 || 314 || [[Mighty Jack]] || [[September 21]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 61 || 314 || ''[[MST3K 314 - Mighty Jack|Mighty Jack]]'' || [[September 21]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0314.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0314.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization Mighty Jack.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization, Mighty Jack.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 62 || 315 || [[Teenage Cave Man]]<br /><small>Aquatic Wizards<br />Catching Trouble</small> || [[November 9]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 62 || 315 || ''[[MST3K 315 - Teenage Cave Man|Teenage Cave Man]]''<br /><small>''Aquatic Wizards''<br />''Catching Trouble''</small> || [[November 9]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0315.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0315.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Aquatic Wizards'' is all about water-skiing, while ''Catching Trouble'' is all about doing horrible things to wildlife in the name of conquering nature. In ''Teenage Caveman'', an old-looking teenage caveman dares break the law of his elders to explore the world around him and finds a horrific creature in the jungles.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Aquatic Wizards'' is all about water-skiing while ''Catching Trouble'' is all about doing horrible things to wildlife in the name of conquering nature. In ''Teenage Caveman'', an old-looking teenage caveman dares break the law of his elders to explore the world around him and finds a horrific creature in the jungles.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 63 || 316 || [[Gamera vs Zigra]] || [[October 19]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 63 || 316 || ''[[MST3K 316 - Gamera vs Zigra|Gamera vs Zigra]]'' || [[October 19]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0316.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0316.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 64 || 317 || [[The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent]]<br /><small>The Home Economics Story</small> || [[October 26]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 64 || 317 || ''[[MST3K 317 - The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent|The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent]]''<br />''<small>The Home Economics Story</small>'' || [[October 26]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0317.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0317.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of Viking women set off in search of the men from their village, and find them in the hands of barbarians who use the captured men as slave labor.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of Viking women set off in search of the men from their village, and find them in the hands of barbarians who use the captured men as slave labor.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 65 || 318 || [[Star Force: Fugitive Alien II]] || [[November 16]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 65 || 318 || ''[[MST3K 318 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II|Star Force: Fugitive Alien II]]'' || [[November 16]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0318.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0318.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Bacchus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Bacchus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 66 || 319 || [[War of the Colossal Beast]]<br /><small>Mr. B Natural</small> || [[November 30]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 66 || 319 || ''[[MST3K 319 - War of the Colossal Beast|War of the Colossal Beast]]''<br /><small>''Mr. B Natural''</small> || [[November 30]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0319.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0319.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Mr. B Natural'', a gender-bending supernatural being, introduces a young boy to the joys of Conn(TM) brand musical instruments. In ''War of the Colossal Beast'', Glenn is still fifty feet tall!
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Mr. B Natural'', a gender-bending supernatural being introduces a young boy to the joys of Conn(TM) brand musical instruments. In ''War of the Colossal Beast'', Glenn is still fifty feet tall!
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 67 || 320 || [[The Unearthly]]<br /><small>Posture Pals<br />Appreciating Our Parents</small> || [[December 14]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 67 || 320 || ''[[MST3K 320 - The Unearthly|The Unearthly]]''<br /><small>''Posture Pals''<br />''Appreciating Our Parents''</small> || [[December 14]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0320.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0320.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist uses patients he treats for "depression" in crazed experiments to find eternal youth.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist uses patients he treats for "depression" in crazed experiments to find eternal youth.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 68 || 321 || [[Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]] || [[December 21]], [[1991]]
+
| height="10" | 68 || 321 || ''[[MST3K 321 - Santa Claus Conquers the Martians|Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]]'' || [[December 21]], [[1991]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0321.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0321.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Jolly old St. Nick is abducted by Martians who find the whole "Christmas" thing kind of annoying.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Jolly old St. Nick is abducted by Martians who find the whole "Christmas" thing kind of annoying.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 69 || 322 || [[Master Ninja I]] || [[January 11]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 69 || 322 || ''[[MST3K 322 - Master Ninja I|Master Ninja I]]'' || [[January 11]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0322.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0322.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An aging "Occidental American" ninja and his unlikable sidekick fight to save a small airport from a ruthless land developer.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An aging "Occidental American" ninja and his unlikable sidekick fight to save a small airport from a ruthless land developer.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 70 || 323 || [[The Castle of Fu Manchu]] || [[January 18]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 70 || 323 || ''[[MST3K 323 - The Castle of Fu Manchu|The Castle of Fu Manchu]]'' || [[January 18]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0323.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0323.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Fu Manchu tries to take over the world using a water-freezing chemical.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Fu Manchu tries to take over the world using a water-freezing chemical.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 71 || 324 || [[Master Ninja II]] || [[January 25]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 71 || 324 || ''[[MST3K 324 - Master Ninja II|Master Ninja II]]'' || [[January 25]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0324.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0324.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 4 (1992-1993)==
 
==Season 4 (1992-1993)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 72 || 401 || [[Space Travelers]] || [[June 6]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 72 || 401 || ''[[MST3K 401 - Space Travelers|Space Travelers]]'' || [[June 6]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0401.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0401.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Three astronauts are stranded in space and one of their friends tries to rescue them.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Three astronauts are stranded in space and one of their friends tries to rescue them.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 73 || 402 || [[The Giant Gila Monster]] || [[June 13]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 73 || 402 || ''[[MST3K 402 - The Giant Gila Monster|The Giant Gila Monster]]'' || [[June 13]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0402.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0402.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant gila monster terrorizes a tiny Texas town that seems obsessed with putting their legs up on everything.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A giant Gila monster terrorizes a tiny Texas town that seems obsessed with putting their legs up on everything.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 74 || 403 || [[City Limits]] || [[June 20]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 74 || 403 || ''[[MST3K 403 - City Limits|City Limits]]'' || [[June 20]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0403.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0403.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In a post-apocalyptic future (is there any other kind?), a group of teenagers attempts to wrest control of a city from an evil corporation.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In a post-apocalyptic future (is there any other kind?), a group of teenagers attempts to wrest control of a city from an evil corporation.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 75 || 404 || [[Teenagers from Outer Space]] || [[June 27]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 75 || 404 || ''[[MST3K 404 - Teenagers from Outer Space|Teenagers from Outer Space]]'' || [[June 27]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0404.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0404.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Long-in-the-tooth teenagers arrive to conquer Earth, only to have one of their number turn against them when he falls for one of the natives.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Long-in-the-tooth teenagers arrive to conquer Earth, only to have one of their number turn against them when he falls for one of the natives.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 76 || 405 || [[Being from Another Planet]] || [[July 4]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 76 || 405 || ''[[MST3K 405 - Being from Another Planet|Being from Another Planet]]'' || [[July 4]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0405.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0405.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An alien found in an ancient Egyptian tomb awakens from suspended animation and terrorizes a college campus.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An alien found in an ancient Egyptian tomb awakens from suspended animation and terrorizes a college campus.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 77 || 406 || [[Attack of the Giant Leeches]]<br /><small>Undersea Kingdom, Chapter One: Beneath the Ocean Floor</small> || [[July 18]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 77 || 406 || ''[[MST3K 406 - Attack of the Giant Leeches|Attack of the Giant Leeches]]''<br /><small>''Undersea Kingdom'', Chapter One: Beneath the Ocean Floor</small> || [[July 18]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0406.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0406.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Undersea Kingdom'', "Crash" Corrigan sets out on a mission below the sea. In ''Attack of the Giant Leeches'', mutant leeches kidnap the locals of a small town to suck their blood.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Undersea Kingdom'', "Crash" Corrigan sets out on a mission below the sea. In ''Attack of the Giant Leeches'', mutant leeches kidnap the locals of a small town to suck their blood.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 78 || 407 || [[The Killer Shrews]]<br /><small>Junior Rodeo Daredevils</small> || [[July 25]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 78 || 407 || ''[[MST3K 407 - The Killer Shrews|The Killer Shrews]]''<br /><small>''Junior Rodeo Daredevils''</small> || [[July 25]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0407.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0407.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Junior Rodeo Daredevils'', "old-timer Billy Slater" encourages children to torment animals and endanger themselves for the amusement of others. In ''The Killer Shrews'', an island is terrorized by <s>dogs wearing masks</s> giant killer shrews.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Junior Rodeo Daredevils'', "old-timer Billy Slater" encourages children to torment animals and endanger themselves for the amusement of others. In ''The Killer Shrews'', an island is terrorized by <s>dogs wearing masks</s> giant killer shrews.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 79 || 408 || [[Hercules Unchained]] || [[August 1]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 79 || 408 || ''[[MST3K 408 - Hercules Unchained|Hercules Unchained]]'' || [[August 1]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0408.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0408.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules attempts to save the city of Thebes, much to the (dis)pleasure of the queen who wants both him and the city for herself.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules attempts to save the city of Thebes, much to the (dis)pleasure of the queen who wants both him and the city for herself.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 80 || 409 || [[The Indestructible Man]]<br /><small>Undersea Kingdom, Chapter Two: The Undersea City</small> || [[August 15]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 80 || 409 || ''[[MST3K 409 - Indestructible Man|Indestructible Man]]''<br /><small>''Undersea Kingdom'', Chapter Two: The Undersea City</small> || [[August 15]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0409.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0409.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A criminal executed by electrocution is brought back to life by a mad scientist and goes on a revenge spree.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A criminal executed by electrocution is brought back to life by a mad scientist and goes on a revenge spree.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 81 || 410 || [[Hercules Against the Moon Men]] || [[August 22]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 81 || 410 || ''[[MST3K 410 - Hercules Against the Moon Men|Hercules Against the Moon Men]]'' || [[August 22]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0410.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0410.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules attempts to free a kingdom from an evil queen secretly under the control of some weird guys from the moon.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules attempts to free a kingdom from an evil queen secretly under the control of some weird guys from the moon.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 82 || 411 || [[The Magic Sword]] || [[August 29]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 82 || 411 || ''[[MST3K 411 - The Magic Sword|The Magic Sword]]'' || [[August 29]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0411.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0411.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Princess Helene is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer to be fed to his dragon, and the only person who can save her is a rival sorceress' son named George and some vaguely-accented knights.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Princess Helene is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer to be fed to his dragon, and the only person who can save her is a rival sorceress' son named George and some vaguely-accented knights.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 83 || 412 || [[Hercules and the Captive Women]] || [[September 12]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 83 || 412 || ''[[MST3K 412 - Hercules and the Captive Women|Hercules and the Captive Women]]'' || [[September 12]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0412.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0412.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules goes on yet another adventure, this time to Atlantis.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules goes on yet another adventure, this time to Atlantis.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 84 || 413 || [[Manhunt in Space]]<br /><small>General Hospital (segment 1)</small> || [[September 19]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 84 || 413 || ''[[MST3K 413 - Manhunt in Space|Manhunt in Space]]''<br /><small>''General Hospital'' (segment 1)</small> || [[September 19]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0413.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0413.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Space hero Rocky Jones and his space sidekick Winky go after space pirates with a terrifying new space invention.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Space hero Rocky Jones and his space sidekick Winky go after space pirates with a terrifying new space invention.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 85 || 414 || [[Tormented]] || [[September 26]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 85 || 414 || ''[[MST3K 414 - Tormented|Tormented]]'' || [[September 26]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0414.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0414.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A murderer is haunted by ghostly visions of his victim.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A murderer is haunted by ghostly visions of his victim.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 86 || 415 || [[The Beatniks]]<br /><small>General Hospital (segment 2)</small> || [[November 25]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 86 || 415 || ''[[MST3K 415 - The Beatniks|The Beatniks]]''<br /><small>''General Hospital'' (segment 2)</small> || [[November 25]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0415.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0415.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A minor thug gets his big break thanks to his golden voice, only to be brought down by his fellow gang members who feel left behind.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '92]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A minor thug gets his big break thanks to his golden voice, only to be brought down by his fellow gang members who feel left behind.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '92]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 87 || 416 || [[Fire Maidens of Outer Space]] || [[November 26]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 87 || 416 || ''[[MST3K 416 - Fire Maidens of Outer Space|Fire Maidens of Outer Space]]'' || [[November 26]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0416.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0416.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A team of astronauts discovers a boring society of Atlantean slave girls on the boring thirteenth moon of Jupiter.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '92]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A team of astronauts discovers a boring society of Atlantean slave girls on the boring thirteenth moon of Jupiter.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '92]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 88 || 417 || [[Crash of Moons]]<br /><small>General Hospital (segment 3)</small> || [[November 28]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 88 || 417 || ''[[MST3K 417 - Crash of Moons|Crash of Moons]]''<br /><small>''General Hospital'' (segment 3)</small> || [[November 28]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0417.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0417.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Rocky Jones returns to save a planet from a collision with a moon.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Rocky Jones returns to save a planet from a collision with a moon.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 89 || 418 || [[Attack of the the Eye Creatures]] || [[December 5]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 89 || 418 || ''[[MST3K 418 - Attack of the the Eye Creatures|Attack of the the Eye Creatures]]'' || [[December 5]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0418.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0418.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A flying saucer deposits evil eye creatures that attack the local population, and it is up to a group of teens and the incompetant U.S. Army to stop them.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A flying saucer deposits evil eye creatures that attack the local population, and it is up to a group of teens and the incompetent U.S. Army to stop them.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 90 || 419 || [[The Rebel Set]]<br /><small>Johnny at the Fair</small> || [[December 12]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 90 || 419 || ''[[MST3K 419 - The Rebel Set|The Rebel Set]]''<br /><small>''Johnny at the Fair''</small> || [[December 12]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0419.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0419.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Three small-time crooks are hired by a criminal mastermind to participate in an armed car robbery.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Three small-time crooks are hired by a criminal mastermind to participate in an armed car robbery.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 91 || 420 || [[The Human Duplicators]] || [[December 26]], [[1992]]
+
| height="10" | 91 || 420 || ''[[MST3K 420 - The Human Duplicators|The Human Duplicators]]'' || [[December 26]], [[1992]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0420.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0420.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An alien mind-controls a great scientist into creating human clones that can be used to re-populate the Earth.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An alien mind-controls a great scientist into creating human clones that can be used to re-populate the Earth.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 92 || 421 || [[Monster A-Go Go]]<br /><small>Circus on Ice</small> || [[January 9]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 92 || 421 || ''[[MST3K 421 - Monster A-Go Go|Monster A-Go Go]]''<br /><small>''Circus on Ice''</small> || [[January 9]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0421.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0421.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Circus on Ice'', the Toronto Skating Club bores people using a circus theme. In ''Monster A-Go Go'', an astronaut crashes, and a mutant who attacks people in a nearby town appears soon after. Related? Probably not.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Circus on Ice'', the Toronto Skating Club bores people using a circus theme. In ''Monster A-Go Go'', an astronaut crashes, and a mutant who attacks people in a nearby town appears soon after. Related? Probably not.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 93 || 422 || [[The Day the Earth Froze]]<br /><small>Here Comes the Circus</small> || [[January 16]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 93 || 422 || ''[[MST3K 422 - The Day the Earth Froze|The Day the Earth Froze]]''<br /><small>''Here Comes the Circus''</small> || [[January 16]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0422.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0422.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Based on the Finnish national epic, ''Kalevala'', a young man attempts to rescue his beloved from an evil witch and breaks his people's sacred treasure. Oops.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Based on the Finnish national epic, ''Kalevala'', a young man attempts to rescue his beloved from an evil witch and breaks his people's sacred treasure. Oops.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 94 || 423 || [[Bride of the Monster]]<br /><small>Hired! Part I</small> || [[January 23]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 94 || 423 || ''[[MST3K 423 - Bride of the Monster|Bride of the Monster]]''<br /><small>''Hired! Part I''</small> || [[January 23]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0423.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0423.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist tampers in God's domain.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist tampers in God's domain.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 95 || 424 || [[Manos: The Hands of Fate]]<br /><small>Hired! Part II</small> || [[January 30]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 95 || 424 || ''[[MST3K 424 - "Manos" The Hands of Fate|"Manos" The Hands of Fate]]''<br /><small>''Hired! Part II''</small> || [[January 30]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0424.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0424.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 5 (1993-1994)==
 
==Season 5 (1993-1994)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].
   
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px #888888 solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%; width: 100%; empty-cells: show;"
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 96 || 501 || [[Warrior of the Lost World]] || [[July 24]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 96 || 501 || ''[[MST3K 501 - Warrior of the Lost World|Warrior of the Lost World]]'' || [[July 24]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0501.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0501.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A Mad Max wannabe with a KITT-wannabe motorcycle tries to rescue a scientist and his daughter from a fascist regime.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A Mad Max wannabe with a KITT-wannabe motorcycle tries to rescue a scientist and his daughter from a fascist regime.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 97 || 502 || [[Hercules]] || [[July 17]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 97 || 502 || ''[[MST3K 502 - Hercules|Hercules]]'' || [[July 17]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0502.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0502.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules helps his friend Jason out on a quest for the Golden Fleece.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Hercules helps his friend Jason out on a quest for the Golden Fleece.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 98 || 503 || [[Swamp Diamonds]]<br /><small>What to Do on a Date</small> || [[July 31]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 98 || 503 || ''[[MST3K 503 - Swamp Diamonds|Swamp Diamonds]]''<br /><small>''What to Do on a Date''</small> || [[July 31]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0503.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0503.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''What to Do on a Date'', a nervous teen wants to find a good place to take his date and ends up at a rummage sale. In ''Swamp Diamonds'', an undercover police woman becomes part of a gang of female crooks who escape from prison and seek the diamonds their boyfriends buried in a swamp.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''What to Do on a Date'', a nervous teen wants to find a good place to take his date and ends up at a rummage sale. In ''Swamp Diamonds'', an undercover policewoman becomes part of a gang of female crooks who escape from prison and seek the diamonds their boyfriends buried in a swamp.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 99 || 504 || [[Secret Agent Super Dragon]] || [[August 7]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 99 || 504 || ''[[MST3K 504 - Secret Agent Super Dragon|Secret Agent Super Dragon]]'' || [[August 7]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0504.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0504.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A suave secret agent investigates a case involving drugged chewing gum that is linked to an international gang of villians.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A suave secret agent investigates a case involving drugged chewing gum that is linked to an international gang of villains.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 100 || 505 || [[The Magic Voyage of Sinbad]] || [[August 14]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 100 || 505 || ''[[MST3K 505 - The Magic Voyage of Sinbad|The Magic Voyage of Sinbad]]'' || [[August 14]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0505.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0505.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Sinbad returns from his famous voyage, finds the people of his city poor and unhappy, and leaves again seeking the Bluebird of Happiness for them.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Sinbad returns from his famous voyage finds the people of his city poor and unhappy and leaves again seeking the Bluebird of Happiness for them.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 101 || 506 || [[Eegah]] || [[August 28]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 101 || 506 || ''[[MST3K 506 - Eegah|Eegah]]'' || [[August 28]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0506.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0506.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A teeny-bopper, her archeologist father, and her weirdly-faced boyfriend stumble upon the last surviving caveman deep in the California desert.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A teeny-bopper, her archeologist father, and her weirdly-faced boyfriend stumble upon the last surviving caveman deep in the California desert.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 102 || 507 || [[I Accuse My Parents]]<br /><small>The Truck Farmer (Second Edition)</small> || [[September 4]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 102 || 507 || ''[[MST3K 507 - I Accuse My Parents|I Accuse My Parents]]''<br /><small>''The Truck Farmer'' (Second Edition)</small> || [[September 4]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0507.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0507.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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''Joel Hodgson's favorite episode. ''
 
''Joel Hodgson's favorite episode. ''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 103 || 508 || [[Operation Double 007]] || [[September 11]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 103 || 508 || ''[[MST3K 508 - Operation Double 007|Operation Double 007]]'' || [[September 11]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0508.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0508.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The brother of "our top agent" thwarts a supervillain.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The brother of "our top agent" thwarts a supervillain.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 104 || 509 || [[The Girl in Lovers Lane]] || [[September 18]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 104 || 509 || ''[[MST3K 509 - The Girl in Lovers Lane|The Girl in Lovers Lane]]'' || [[September 18]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0509.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0509.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A whiny runaway is befriended by a world-weary vagrant, Bix Dugan. When Bix falls for a beautiful girl in a small town, trouble follows.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A whiny runaway is befriended by a world-weary vagrant, Bix Dugan. When Bix falls for a beautiful girl in a small town, trouble follows.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 105 || 510 || [[The Painted Hills]]<br /><small>Body Care and Grooming</small> || [[September 26]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 105 || 510 || ''[[MST3K 510 - The Painted Hills|The Painted Hills]]''<br /><small>''Body Care and Grooming''</small> || [[September 26]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0510.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0510.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Body Care and Grooming'' seeks to teach college co-eds good grooming habits, while in ''The Painted Hills'', Lassie seeks revenge for the murder of her owner by his double-crossing, gold-seeking partner.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Body Care and Grooming'' seek to teach college co-eds good grooming habits, while in ''The Painted Hills'', Lassie seeks revenge for the murder of her own by his double-crossing, gold-seeking partner.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 106 || 511 || [[Gunslinger]] || [[October 9]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 106 || 511 || ''[[MST3K 511 - Gunslinger|Gunslinger]]'' || [[October 9]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0511.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0511.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The widow of a murdered sheriff attempts to clean up the crime in her small town with help from the man hired to kill her.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The widow of a murdered sheriff attempts to clean up the crime in her small town with help from the man hired to kill her.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 107 || 512 || [[Mitchell (episode)|Mitchell]] || [[October 23]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 107 || 512 || ''[[MST3K 512 - Mitchell|Mitchell]]'' || [[October 23]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0512.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0512.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A fat, drunken lout of a cop pisses off his superiors while trying to bring a mob kingpin to justice.<br />''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s final regular appearance as [[Joel Robinson]]. [[Michael J. Nelson]]'s first appearance as [[Mike Nelson]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A fat, drunken lout of a cop pisses off his superiors while trying to bring a mob kingpin to justice.<br />''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s final regular appearance as [[Joel Robinson]]. [[Michael J. Nelson]]'s first appearance as [[Mike Nelson]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 108 || 513 || [[The Brain That Wouldn't Die]] || [[October 30]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 108 || 513 || ''[[MST3K 513 - The Brain That Wouldn't Die|The Brain That Wouldn't Die]]'' || [[October 30]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0513.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0513.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist manages to keep his girlfriend's head alive after she's decapitated in a car crash.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist manages to keep his girlfriend's head alive after she's decapitated in a car crash.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 109 || 514 || [[Teen-Age Strangler]]<br /><small>Is This Love?</small> || [[November 7]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 109 || 514 || ''[[MST3K 514 - Teen-Age Strangler|Teen-Age Strangler]]''<br /><small>''Is This Love?''</small> || [[November 7]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0514.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0514.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A juvenile delinquent is accused of stealing a bike and being a serial killer.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A juvenile delinquent is accused of stealing a bike and being a serial killer.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 110 || 515 || [[The Wild Wild World of Batwoman]]<br /><small>Discussion Problems in Group Living: Cheating</small> || [[November 13]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 110 || 515 || ''[[MST3K 515 - The Wild Wild World of Batwoman|The Wild Wild World of Batwoman]]''<br /><small>''Discussion Problems in Group Living: Cheating''</small> || [[November 13]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0515.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0515.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A woman with a gang of dancing girls at her command attempts to save the world from an evil scientist.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A woman with a gang of dancing girls at her command attempts to save the world from an evil scientist.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 111 || 516 || [[Alien from L.A.]] || [[November 20]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 111 || 516 || ''[[MST3K 516 - Alien from L.A.|Alien from L.A.]]'' || [[November 20]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0516.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0516.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A whiny teenage nerd searches for her father in a weird underground civilization.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A whiny teenage nerd searches for her father in a weird underground civilization.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 112 || 517 || [[Beginning of the End]] || [[November 25]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 112 || 517 || ''[[MST3K 517 - Beginning of the End|Beginning of the End]]'' || [[November 25]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0517.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0517.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Giant grasshoppers created by radiation rampage through the countryside.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '93]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Giant grasshoppers created by radiation rampage through the countryside.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '93]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 113 || 518 || [[The Atomic Brain]]<br /><small>Discussion Problems in Group Living: What About Juvenile Delinquency</small> || [[December 4]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 113 || 518 || ''[[MST3K 518 - The Atomic Brain|The Atomic Brain]]''<br /><small>''Discussion Problems in Group Living: What About Juvenile Delinquency''</small> || [[December 4]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0518.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0518.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''What About Juvenile Delinquency?'', a would-be gang member turns stool pigeon when his father is beaten in a pencil robbery. In ''The Atomic Brain'', an aged socialite attempts to have her brain placed in the body of a beautiful successor.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''What About Juvenile Delinquency?'' a would-be gang member turns stool pigeon when his father is beaten in a pencil robbery. In ''The Atomic Brain'', an aged socialite attempts to have her brain placed in the body of a beautiful successor.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 114 || 519 || [[Outlaw]] || [[December 11]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 114 || 519 || ''[[MST3K 519 - Outlaw|Outlaw]]'' || [[December 11]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0519.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0519.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A college professor and his annoying buddy return to the planet Gor to battle an evil queen.<br />''Won the 1993 Peabody Award for Outstanding Quality Programming.''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A college professor and his annoying buddy return to the planet Gor to battle an evil queen.<br />''Won the 1993 Peabody Award for Outstanding Quality Programming.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 115 || 520 || [[Radar Secret Service]]<br /><small>Last Clear Chance</small> || [[December 18]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 115 || 520 || ''[[MST3K 520 - Radar Secret Service|Radar Secret Service]]''<br /><small>''Last Clear Chance''</small> || [[December 18]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0520.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0520.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Last Clear Chance'', a local cop visits a family to give the son advice on driving. He doesn't listen. ''Radar Secret Service'' follows government agents who use the incredible power of radar to track down some crooks dealing in black market atomic gear.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Last Clear Chance'', a local cop visits a family to give the son advice on driving. He doesn't listen. ''Radar Secret Service'' follows government agents who use the incredible power of radar to track down some crooks dealing in black market atomic gear.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 116 || 521 || [[Santa Claus]] || [[December 24]], [[1993]]
+
| height="10" | 116 || 521 || ''[[MST3K 521 - Santa Claus|Santa Claus]]'' || [[December 24]], [[1993]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0521.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0521.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Santa engages in a cosmic struggle with a demon named Pitch over the soul of a little Mexican girl named Lupita.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Santa engages in a cosmic struggle with a demon named Pitch over the soul of a little Mexican girl named Lupita.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 117 || 522 || [[Teen-Age Crime Wave]] || [[January 15]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 117 || 522 || ''[[MST3K 522 - Teen-Age Crime Wave|Teen-Age Crime Wave]]'' || [[January 15]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0522.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0522.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A girl falsely accused of a crime escapes from juvenile hall and with help from another delinquent girl and the girl's boyfriend. Holed up at a farmhouse while waiting for a contact, the delinquent and her boyfriend terrorize the family and their unwilling accomplice.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A girl falsely accused of a crime escapes from juvenile hall and with help from another delinquent girl and the girl's boyfriend. Holed up at a farmhouse while waiting for a contact, the delinquent and her boyfriend terrorize the family and their unwilling accomplice.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 118 || 523 || [[Village of the Giants]] || [[January 22]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 118 || 523 || ''[[MST3K 523 - Village of the Giants|Village of the Giants]]'' || [[January 22]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0523.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0523.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Rowdy teens become giants and overthrow their elders after ingesting a growth formula accidentally invented by the town child prodigy.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Rowdy teens become giants and overthrow their elders after ingesting a growth formula accidentally invented by the town child prodigy.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 119 || 524 || [[12 to the Moon]]<br /><small>Design for Dreaming</small> || [[February 5]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 119 || 524 || ''[[MST3K 524 - 12 to the Moon|12 to the Moon]]''<br /><small>''Design for Dreaming''</small> || [[February 5]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0524.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0524.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
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==Season 6 (1994-1995)==
 
==Season 6 (1994-1995)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].
   
 
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|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 120 || 601 || [[Girls Town]] || [[July 16]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 120 || 601 || ''[[MST3K 601 - Girls Town|Girls Town]]'' || [[July 16]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0601.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0601.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A female juvenile delinquent is placed in an orphanage after being scapegoated for the death of an attempted rapist.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A female juvenile delinquent is placed in an orphanage after being scapegoated for the death of an attempted rapist.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 121 || 602 || [[Invasion USA]]<br /><small>A Date with Your Family</small> || [[July 23]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 121 || 602 || ''[[MST3K 602 - Invasion USA|Invasion USA]]''<br /><small>''A Date with Your Family''</small> || [[July 23]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0602.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0602.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''A Date with Your Family'' teaches all families to supress their emotions at the dinner table. ''Invasion USA'' focuses on a group of people who become involved in plans to stop a Communist invasion.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''A Date with Your Family'' teaches all families to suppress their emotions at the dinner table. ''Invasion USA'' focuses on a group of people who become involved in plans to stop a Communist invasion.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 122 || 603 || [[The Dead Talk Back]]<br /><small>The Selling Wizard</small> || [[July 30]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 122 || 603 || ''[[MST3K 603 - The Dead Talk Back|The Dead Talk Back]]''<br /><small>''The Selling Wizard''</small> || [[July 30]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0603.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0603.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''The Selling Wizard'', an unseen narrator and a mute "Pizza Dominatrix" explain the benefits of freezer cases to grocery-store owners. In ''The Dead Talk Back'', a crackpot "scientist" invents a machine that can supposedly communicate with the dead and uses it to help solve a murder.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''The Selling Wizard'', an unseen narrator and a mute "Pizza Dominatrix" explain the benefits of freezer cases to grocery-store owners. In ''The Dead Talk Back'', a crackpot "scientist" invents the machine that can supposedly communicate with the dead and uses it to help solve a murder.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 123 || 604 || [[Zombie Nightmare]] || [[November 24]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 123 || 604 || ''[[MST3K 604 - Zombie Nightmare|Zombie Nightmare]]'' || [[November 24]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0604.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0604.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a musclebound softball player is killed in a hit-and-run by teenage metalheads, he rises from the dead seeking revenge.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '94]].''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a musclebound softball player is killed in a hit-and-run by teenage metalheads, he rises from the dead seeking revenge.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '94]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 124 || 605 || [[Colossus and the Headhunters]] || [[August 20]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 124 || 605 || ''[[MST3K 605 - Colossus and the Headhunters|Colossus and the Headhunters]]'' || [[August 20]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0605.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0605.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A muscular ancient Greek hero (who might be Hercules' son, or something like that) rescues a princess from barbarians.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A muscular ancient Greek hero (who might be Hercules' son or something like that) rescues a princess from barbarians.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 125 || 606 || [[The Creeping Terror]] || [[September 17]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 125 || 606 || ''[[MST3K 606 - The Creeping Terror|The Creeping Terror]]'' || [[September 17]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0606.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0606.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A <s>shag carpet</s> monster terrorizes a town where people don't seem to be very talkative.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A <s>shag carpet</s> monster terrorizes a town where people don't seem to be very talkative.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 126 || 607 || [[Bloodlust!]]<br /><small>Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm</small> || [[September 3]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 126 || 607 || ''[[MST3K 607 - Bloodlust!|Bloodlust!]]''<br /><small>''Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm''</small> || [[September 3]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0607.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0607.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of college students find themselves trapped in a ''Most Dangerous Game'' ripoff.<br />''[[Mary Jo Pehl]]'s first guest appearance as [[Pearl Forrester]].''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of college students finds themselves trapped in a ''Most Dangerous Game'' ripoff.<br />''[[Mary Jo Pehl]]'s first guest appearance as [[Pearl Forrester]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 127 || 608 || [[Code Name: Diamond Head]]<br /><small>A Day at the Fair</small> || [[October 1]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 127 || 608 || ''[[MST3K 608 - Code Name: Diamond Head|Code Name: Diamond Head]]''<br /><small>''A Day at the Fair''</small> || [[October 1]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0608.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0608.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''A Day at the Fair'', a family competes in events at the fair while enjoying the rides and food. In ''Code Name: Diamond Head'', a Hawaiian spy attempts to stop a dangerous chemical capable of destroying all life from being stolen.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''A Day at the Fair'', a family competes in events at the fair while enjoying the rides and food. In ''Code Name: Diamond Head'', a Hawaiian spy attempts to stop a dangerous chemical capable of destroying all life from being stolen.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 128 || 609 || [[The Skydivers]]<br /><small>Why Study Industrial Arts</small> || [[August 27]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 128 || 609 || ''[[MST3K 609 - The Skydivers|The Skydivers]]''<br /><small>''Why Study Industrial Arts''</small> || [[August 27]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0609.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0609.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Why Study Industrial Arts'', a young man gets a little too familiar with shop tools. ''The Skydivers'' features conspiracy and adultery at a small skydiving school.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Why Study Industrial Arts'', a young man gets a little too familiar with shop tools. ''The Skydivers'' features conspiracy and adultery at a small skydiving school.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 129 || 610 || [[The Violent Years]]<br /><small>Young Man's Fancy</small> || [[October 8]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 129 || 610 || ''[[MST3K 610 - The Violent Years|The Violent Years]]''<br /><small>Young Man's Fancy</small> || [[October 8]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0610.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0610.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Young Man's Fancy'', a girl learns how household appliances can help her nab a man. In ''The Violent Years'', a neglected socalite heads an all-girl gang who go on a violent crime spree.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Young Man's Fancy'', a girl learns how household appliances can help her nab a man. In ''The Violent Years'', a neglected socialite heads an all-girl gang who go on a violent crime spree.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 130 || 611 || [[Last of the Wild Horses]] || [[October 15]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 130 || 611 || ''[[MST3K 611 - Last of the Wild Horses|Last of the Wild Horses]]'' || [[October 15]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0611.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0611.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A herd of wild horses cause a rivalry between two ranches to spiral out of control.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A herd of wild horses causes a rivalry between two ranches to spiral out of control.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 131 || 612 || [[The Starfighters]] || [[October 29]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 131 || 612 || ''[[MST3K 612 - The Starfighters|The Starfighters]]'' || [[October 29]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0612.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0612.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young Air Force pilot tries to prove his worth while engaging in disturbingly Freudian acts of mid-air refueling.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young Air Force pilot tries to prove his worth while engaging in disturbingly Freudian acts of mid-air refueling.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 132 || 613 || [[The Sinister Urge]]<br /><small>Keeping Clean and Neat</small> || [[November 5]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 132 || 613 || ''[[MST3K 613 - The Sinister Urge|The Sinister Urge]]''<br /><small>''Keeping Clean and Neat''</small> || [[November 5]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0613.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0613.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A detective tries to link a series of murders to a "smut-picture racket".
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A detective tries to link a series of murders to a "smut-picture racket".
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 133 || 614 || [[San Francisco International]] || [[November 19]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 133 || 614 || ''[[MST3K 614 - San Francisco International|San Francisco International]]'' || [[November 19]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0614.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0614.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The administrators of San Francisco International Airport deal with both a well-organized gang of robbers and a sullen teenage boy.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The administrators of San Francisco International Airport deal with both a well-organized gang of robbers and a sullen teenage boy.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 134 || 615 || [[Kitten with a Whip]] || [[November 23]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 134 || 615 || ''[[MST3K 615 - Kitten with a Whip|Kitten with a Whip]]'' || [[November 23]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0615.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0615.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A delinquent girl escapes from prison and ends up hiding out with a politican up for re-election.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '94]].''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A delinquent girl escapes from prison and ends up hiding out with a politician up for re-election.<br />''Premiered on [[Turkey Day '94]].''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 135 || 616 || [[Racket Girls]]<br /><small>Are You Ready for Marriage?</small> || [[November 26]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 135 || 616 || ''[[MST3K 616 - Racket Girls|Racket Girls]]''<br /><small>''Are You Ready for Marriage?''</small> || [[November 26]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0616.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0616.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Are You Ready for Marriage?'' features a young couple who learn how love is like a rubber band. ''Racket Girls'' revolves around a stable of female wrestlers who serve as the front for a crime racket.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | ''Are You Ready for Marriage?'' features a young couple who learn how love is like a rubber band. ''Racket Girls'' revolves around a stable of female wrestlers who serve as the front for a crime racket.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 136 || 617 || [[The Sword and the Dragon]] || [[December 3]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 136 || 617 || ''[[MST3K 617 - The Sword and the Dragon|The Sword and the Dragon]]'' || [[December 3]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0617.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0617.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Russian hero Ilya Morometz uses his magic sword to defeat the army of a brutal warlord.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Russian hero Ilya Morometz uses his magic sword to defeat the army of a brutal warlord.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 137 || 618 || [[High School Big Shot]]<br /><small>Out of this World</small> || [[December 10]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 137 || 618 || ''[[MST3K 618 - High School Big Shot|High School Big Shot]]''<br /><small>''Out of this World''</small> || [[December 10]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0618.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0618.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Out of this World'', an angel and a demon vie to influence a bread deliveryman. In ''High School Big Shot'', a desperate teenager gets mixed up with gangsters.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Out of this World'', an angel and a demon vie to influence a bread deliveryman. In ''High School Big Shot'', a desperate teenager gets mixed up with gangsters.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 138 || 619 || [[Red Zone Cuba]]<br /><small>Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance</small> || [[December 17]], [[1994]]
+
| height="10" | 138 || 619 || ''[[MST3K 619 - Red Zone Cuba|Red Zone Cuba]]''<br /><small>''Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance''</small> || [[December 17]], [[1994]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0619.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0619.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance'', viewers learn how the knee test can help you look really weird regardless of what you say. In ''Red Zone Cuba'', three losers join the Bay of Pigs invasion as mercenaries, then return to the States and flee the authorities.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance'', viewers learn how the knee test can help you look really weird regardless of what you say. In ''Red Zone Cuba'', three losers join the Bay of Pigs invasion as mercenaries, then return to the States and flee the authorities.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 139 || 620 || [[Danger!! Death Ray]] || [[January 7]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 139 || 620 || ''[[MST3K 620 - Danger!! Death Ray|Danger!! Death Ray]]'' || [[January 7]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0620.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0620.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A secret agent tries to track down a stolen death ray being used to threaten the world.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A secret agent tries to track down a stolen death ray being used to threaten the world.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 140 || 621 || [[The Beast of Yucca Flats]]<br /><small>Money Talks!<br />Progress Island U.S.A.</small> || [[January 21]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 140 || 621 || ''[[MST3K 621 - The Beast of Yucca Flats|The Beast of Yucca Flats]]''<br /><small>''Money Talks!''<br />''Progress Island U.S.A.''</small> || [[January 21]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0621.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0621.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Money Talks!'', a shadowy Ben Franklin teaches a young man the benefits of saving, while ''Progress Island U.S.A.'' invites one and all to Puerto Rico. ''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' features a scientist who transforms himself into a monster and terrorizes desert locals.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Money Talks!'', a shadowy Ben Franklin teaches a young man the benefits of saving, while ''Progress Island U.S.A.'' invites one and all to Puerto Rico. ''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' features a scientist who transforms himself into a monster and terrorizes desert locals.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 141 || 622 || [[Angels Revenge]] || [[March 11]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 141 || 622 || ''[[MST3K 622 - Angels Revenge|Angels Revenge]]'' || [[March 11]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0622.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0622.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Seven buxom beauties form a paramilitary vigilante squad to shut down a drug ring.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Seven buxom beauties form a paramilitary vigilante squad to shut down a drug ring.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 142 || 623 || [[The Amazing Transparent Man]]<br /><small>The Days of Our Years</small> || [[March 18]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 142 || 623 || ''[[MST3K 623 - The Amazing Transparent Man|The Amazing Transparent Man]]''<br /><small>''The Days of Our Years''</small> || [[March 18]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0623.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0623.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A thief uses a new invention to turn invisible and commit crime, only to discover the radiation has some strange side effects.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A thief uses a new invention to turn invisible and commit a crime, only to discover the radiation has some strange side effects.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 143 || 624 || [[Samson vs. the Vampire Women]] || [[March 25]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 143 || 624 || ''[[MST3K 624 - Samson vs. the Vampire Women|Samson vs. the Vampire Women]]'' || [[March 25]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0624.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0624.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | - || M01 || [[This Island Earth]] || [[April 19]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | - || M01 || ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie|This Island Earth]]'' || [[April 19]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0700.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0700.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 7 (1995-1996)==
 
==Season 7 (1995-1996)==
''This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[Comedy Central]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 144.1 || 701T || [[Night of the Blood Beast (Turkey Day)]]<br /><small>Once Upon a Honeymoon</small> || [[November 23]], [[1995]]
+
| height="10" | 144.1 || 701T || [[MST3K 701T - Night of the Blood Beast|''Night of the Blood Beast'' (Turkey Day)]]<br /><small>Once Upon a Honeymoon</small> || [[November 23]], [[1995]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0701.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0701.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.<br />''[[Mary Jo Pehl]]'s first regular appearance as [[Pearl Forrester]]. Premiered on [[Turkey Day '95]] with special Turkey Day host segments.''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.<br />''[[Mary Jo Pehl]]'s first regular appearance as [[Pearl Forrester]]. Premiered on [[Turkey Day '95]] with special Turkey Day host segments.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 144.2 || 701 || [[Night of the Blood Beast]]<br /><small>Once Upon a Honeymoon</small> || [[February 3]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 144.2 || 701 || ''[[MST3K 701 - Night of the Blood Beast|Night of the Blood Beast]]''<br /><small>''Once Upon a Honeymoon''</small> || [[February 3]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0701.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0701.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 145 || 702 || [[The Brute Man]]<br /><small>The Chicken of Tomorrow</small> || [[February 10]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 145 || 702 || ''[[MST3K 702 - The Brute Man|The Brute Man]]''<br /><small>''The Chicken of Tomorrow''</small> || [[February 10]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0702.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0702.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''The Chicken of Tomorrow'', poultry farming and the science behind it are explained in a vaguely disturbing manner. In the ''The Brute Man'', a hulking serial killer with a deformed face finds refuge in a blind woman's apartment.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''The Chicken of Tomorrow'', poultry farming and the science behind it are explained in a vaguely disturbing manner. In ''The Brute Man'', a hulking serial killer with a deformed face finds refuge in a blind woman's apartment.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 146 || 703 || [[Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell]] || [[February 17]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 146 || 703 || ''[[MST3K 703 - Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell|Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell]]'' || [[February 17]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0703.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0703.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A snide hero romps through the countryside saving princesses and defeating evil villains.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A snide hero romps through the countryside saving princesses and defeating evil villains.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 147 || 704 || [[The Incredible Melting Man]] || [[February 24]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 147 || 704 || ''[[MST3K 704 - The Incredible Melting Man|The Incredible Melting Man]]'' || [[February 24]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0704.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0704.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut is transformed into a murderous, gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut is transformed into a murderous, gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 148 || 705 || [[Escape 2000]] || [[March 2]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 148 || 705 || ''[[MST3K 705 - Escape 2000|Escape 2000]]'' || [[March 2]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0705.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0705.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A street punk named Trash fights an evil corporation overseeing a forced evacuation of the Bronx.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A street punk named Trash fights an evil corporation overseeing a forced evacuation of the Bronx.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 149 || 706 || [[Laserblast]] || [[March 18|May 18]], [[1996]]
+
| height="10" | 149 || 706 || ''[[MST3K 706 - Laserblast|Laserblast]]'' || [[March 18|May 18]], [[1996]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0706.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0706.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 8 (1997)==
 
==Season 8 (1997)==
''This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].
   
 
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|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 150 || 801 || [[Revenge of the Creature]] || [[February 1]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 150 || 801 || ''[[MST3K 801 - Revenge of the Creature|Revenge of the Creature]]'' || [[February 1]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0801.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0801.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Sequel to the famous Universal classic, ''[[Wikipedia:Creature from the Black Lagoon|Creature from the Black Lagoon]]'', the Creature from the Black Lagoon is finally captured by the exploration team from the first film (most of the crew are scientists and teachers from a university college) who have been sent to the Upper Amazon Jungle, and puts it up in captivity on a display at a Florida water park, much to his chagrin. Ironically, the Creature could not be contained in a water tank forever, and breaks loose during an experiment incident.<br />''[[Bill Corbett]]'s first appearance as [[Crow T. Robot]]. [[Kevin Murphy]]'s first appearance as [[Professor Bobo]]''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Sequel to the famous Universal classic, ''[[Wikipedia:Creature from the Black Lagoon|Creature from the Black Lagoon]]'', the Creature from the Black Lagoon is finally captured by the exploration team from the first film (most of the crew are scientists and teachers from a university college) who have been sent to the Upper Amazon Jungle, and puts it up in captivity on a display at a Florida water park, much to his chagrin. Ironically, the Creature could not be contained in a water tank forever and breaks loose during an experiment incident.<br />''[[Bill Corbett]]'s first appearance as [[Crow T. Robot]]. [[Kevin Murphy]]'s first appearance as [[Professor Bobo]]''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 151 || 802 || [[The Leech Woman]] || [[February 8]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 151 || 802 || ''[[MST3K 802 - The Leech Woman|The Leech Woman]]'' || [[February 8]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0802.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0802.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A woman discovers the secret to eternal youth on an African expedition, but maintaining it involves the murders of handsome young men.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A woman discovers the secret to eternal youth on an African expedition, but maintaining it involves the murders of handsome young men.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 152 || 803 || [[The Mole People]] || [[February 15]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 152 || 803 || ''[[MST3K 803 - The Mole People|The Mole People]]'' || [[February 15]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0803.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0803.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Archaeologists accidentally uncover a lost civilization underground, are captured, and must escape when the civilization's enslaved mutant population rebels.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Archaeologists accidentally uncover a lost civilization underground, are captured, and must escape when the civilization's enslaved mutant population rebels.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 153 || 804 || [[The Deadly Mantis]] || [[February 22]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 153 || 804 || ''[[MST3K 804 - The Deadly Mantis|The Deadly Mantis]]'' || [[February 22]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0804.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0804.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A couple of slight tremors cause the awakening of a giant deadly mantis that proceeds to attack New York in a King Kong-like fashion.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A couple of slight tremors cause the awakening of a giant deadly mantis that proceeds to attack New York in a King Kong-like fashion.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 154 || 805 || [[The Thing That Couldn't Die]] || [[March 1]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 154 || 805 || ''[[MST3K 805 - The Thing That Couldn't Die|The Thing That Couldn't Die]]'' || [[March 1]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0805.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0805.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A horrific creature in the form of a human head hypnotizes an innocent woman into searching for his body.<br />''[[Bill Corbett]]'s first appearance as [[Brain Guy]]''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A horrific creature in the form of a human head hypnotizes an innocent woman into searching for his body.<br />''[[Bill Corbett]]'s first appearance as [[Brain Guy]]''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 155 || 806 || [[The Undead]] || [[March 8]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 155 || 806 || ''[[MST3K 806 - The Undead|The Undead]]'' || [[March 8]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0806.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0806.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A hypnotist tries to use his powers to stop a woman from becoming a streetwalker by trying to alter her past lives.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A hypnotist tries to use his powers to stop a woman from becoming a streetwalker by trying to alter her past lives.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 156 || 807 || [[Terror from the Year 5000]] || [[March 15]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 156 || 807 || ''[[MST3K 807 - Terror from the Year 5000|Terror from the Year 5000]]'' || [[March 15]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0807.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0807.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man invents a time machine, by which a woman from the year 5000 uses to attempt to bring fresh genes into a horrific future.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man invents the time machine, by which a woman from the year 5000 uses to attempt to bring fresh genes into a horrific future.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 157 || 808 || [[The She-Creature]] || [[April 5]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 157 || 808 || ''[[MST3K 808 - The She-Creature|The She-Creature]]'' || [[April 5]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0808.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0808.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A hypnotist uses his beautiful assistant to kill others in the form of a primordial beast.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A hypnotist uses his beautiful assistant to kill others in the form of a primordial beast.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 158 || 809 || [[I Was a Teenage Werewolf]] || [[April 19]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 158 || 809 || ''[[MST3K 809 - I Was a Teenage Werewolf|I Was a Teenage Werewolf]]'' || [[April 19]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0809.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0809.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist reverts an angry young man with a milk-hurling complex back to his primal roots through hypnosis. This causes him to transform into a werewolf.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist reverts an angry young man with a milk-hurling complex back to his primal roots through hypnosis. This causes him to transform into a werewolf.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 159 || 810 || [[The Giant Spider Invasion]] || [[May 31]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 159 || 810 || ''[[MST3K 810 - The Giant Spider Invasion|The Giant Spider Invasion]]'' || [[May 31]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0810.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0810.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Some hicks and a couple of scientists fight off a giant spider from space in the last ten minutes of the movie.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Some hicks and a couple of scientists fight off a giant spider from space in the last ten minutes of the movie.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 160 || 811 || [[Parts: The Clonus Horror]] || [[June 7]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 160 || 811 || ''[[MST3K 811 - Parts: The Clonus Horror|Parts: The Clonus Horror]]'' || [[June 7]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0811.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0811.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A youth from a strange colony finds that he and his friends are being raised to be harvested for their organs.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A youth from a strange colony finds that he and his friends are being raised to be harvested for their organs.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 161 || 812 || [[The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?]] || [[July 14]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 161 || 812 || ''[[MST3K 812 - The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies|The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?]]'' || [[June 14]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0812.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0812.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man is placed under the control of a gypsy fortune teller, who uses him as a zombie to kill for her.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man is placed under the control of a gypsy fortune teller, who uses him as a zombie to kill for her.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 162 || 813 || [[Jack Frost]] || [[July 12]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 162 || 813 || ''[[MST3K 813 - Jack Frost|Jack Frost]]'' || [[July 12]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0813.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0813.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A Russo-Finnish film starring a mushroom-headed elf, anthropomorphic trees, a cursed bear-headed man and a girl whose mistreatment by her stepmother is largely ignored by her doormat father.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A Russo-Finnish film starring a mushroom-headed elf, anthropomorphic trees, a cursed bear-headed man and a girl whose mistreatment by her stepmother is largely ignored by her doormat father.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 163 || 814 || [[Riding with Death]] || [[July 19]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 163 || 814 || ''[[MST3K 814 - Riding with Death|Riding with Death]]'' || [[July 19]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0814.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0814.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A secret agent with the power to turn himself invisible goes on adventures with truckers and race cars.<br />''[[Jim Mallon]]'s final appearance as [[Gypsy]]''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A secret agent with the power to turn himself invisible goes on adventures with truckers and race cars.<br />''[[Jim Mallon]]'s final appearance as [[Gypsy]]''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 164 || 815 || [[Agent for H.A.R.M.]] || [[August 2]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 164 || 815 || ''[[MST3K 815 - Agent for H.A.R.M.|Agent for H.A.R.M.]]'' || [[August 2]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0815.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0815.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A spy must protect a Russian defector who has a strange invention that kills by spore.<br />''[[Patrick Brantseg]]'s first appearance as [[Gypsy]]''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A spy must protect a Russian defector who has a strange invention that kills by spore.<br />''[[Patrick Brantseg]]'s first appearance as [[Gypsy]]''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 165 || 816 || [[Prince of Space]] || [[August 16]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 165 || 816 || ''[[MST3K 816 - Prince of Space|Prince of Space]]'' || [[August 16]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0816.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0816.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An invincible superhero takes his time rescuing Earth from alien invasion. Filmed in Japan-o-vision.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An invincible superhero takes his time rescuing Earth from an alien invasion. Filmed in Japan-o-vision.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 166 || 817 || [[The Horror of Party Beach]] || [[September 6]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 166 || 817 || ''[[MST3K 817 - The Horror of Party Beach|The Horror of Party Beach]]'' || [[September 6]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0817.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0817.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Harmless fifties fun turns to horror when toxic waste dumped into the ocean spawns a hoard of blood-thirsty, sodium-vulnerable creatures.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Harmless fifties fun turns to horror when toxic waste dumped into the ocean spawns a hoard of blood-thirsty, sodium-vulnerable creatures.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 167 || 818 || [[Devil Doll]] || [[October 4]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 167 || 818 || ''[[MST3K 818 - Devil Doll|Devil Doll]]'' || [[October 4]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0818.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0818.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An entertainer traps his assistant's soul inside a ventriloquist’s dummy and doesn't anticipate retaliation.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An entertainer traps his assistant's soul inside a ventriloquist’s dummy and doesn't anticipate retaliation.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 168 || 819 || [[Invasion of the Neptune Men]] || [[October 11]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 168 || 819 || ''[[MST3K 819 - Invasion of the Neptune Men|Invasion of the Neptune Men]]'' || [[October 11]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0819.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0819.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Aliens from Neptune try to invade Earth, only to be thwarted at every turn by the Japanese superhero Space Chief.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Aliens from Neptune try to invade Earth, only to be thwarted at every turn by the Japanese superhero Space Chief.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 169 || 820 || [[Space Mutiny]] || [[November 8]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 169 || 820 || ''[[MST3K 820 - Space Mutiny|Space Mutiny]]'' || [[November 8]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0820.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0820.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Half the crew of a generational space ship looking for an uninhabited planet to settle mutinies against the captain, demanding that the ship find an uninhabited planet to settle.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Half the crew of a generational spaceship looking for an uninhabited planet to settle mutinies against the captain, demanding that the ship find an uninhabited planet to settle.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 170 || 821 || [[Time Chasers]] || [[November 22]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 170 || 821 || ''[[MST3K 821 - Time Chasers|Time Chasers]]'' || [[November 22]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0821.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0821.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man goes on a very confusing time-travel adventure with his girlfriend to save the world from himself.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A man goes on a very confusing time-travel adventure with his girlfriend to save the world from himself.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 171 || 822 || [[Overdrawn at the Memory Bank]] || [[December 6]], [[1997]]
+
| height="10" | 171 || 822 || ''[[MST3K 822 - Overdrawn at the Memory Bank|Overdrawn at the Memory Bank]]'' || [[December 6]], [[1997]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0822.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0822.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 9 (1998)==
 
==Season 9 (1998)==
''This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 172 || 901 || [[The Projected Man]] || [[March 14]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 172 || 901 || ''[[MST3K 901 - The Projected Man|The Projected Man]]'' || [[March 14]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0901.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0901.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist gets physically maimed during his own experiment and spends the rest of the movie killing people with his newly acquired powers of electrocution.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist gets physically maimed during his own experiment and spends the rest of the movie killing people with his newly acquired powers of electrocution.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 173 || 902 || [[The Phantom Planet]] || [[March 21]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 173 || 902 || ''[[MST3K 902 - The Phantom Planet|The Phantom Planet]]'' || [[March 21]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0902.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0902.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut makes a crash-landing on an alien planet and gets shrunk down in order to get captured by the tiny inhabitants.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An astronaut makes a crash-landing on an alien planet and gets shrunk down in order to get captured by the tiny inhabitants.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 174 || 903 || [[The Pumaman]] || [[April 4]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 174 || 903 || ''[[MST3K 903 - The Pumaman|The Pumaman]]'' || [[April 4]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0903.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0903.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Thanks to a mystical Aztec belt, a whiny college professor gains the powers of The Pumaman in order to fight an old guy who is bent on taking over the world via mind control.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Thanks to a mystical Aztec belt, a whiny college professor gains the powers of The Pumaman in order to fight an old guy who is bent on taking over the world via mind control.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 175 || 904 || [[Werewolf]] || [[April 18]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 175 || 904 || ''[[MST3K 904 - Werewolf|Werewolf]]'' || [[April 18]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0904.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0904.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A werewolf skeleton excavated in the desert sets off an epidemic of werewolf transmogrification and terrible acting.<br />''This is the most recently produced film to be MSTied.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A werewolf skeleton excavated in the desert sets off an epidemic of werewolf transmogrification and terrible acting.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 176 || 905 || [[The Deadly Bees]] || [[May 9]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 176 || 905 || ''[[MST3K 905 - The Deadly Bees|The Deadly Bees]]'' || [[May 9]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0905.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0905.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young singer spends a much-needed vacation getting attacked by bees.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young singer spends a much-needed vacation getting attacked by bees.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 177 || 906 || [[The Space Children]]<br /><small>Century 21 Calling…</small> || [[June 13]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 177 || 906 || ''[[MST3K 906 - The Space Children|The Space Children]]''<br /><small>''Century 21 Calling…''</small> || [[June 13]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0906.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0906.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Century 21 Calling...'' Mike and the 'Bots learn all about the phones of the future. In ''The Space Children'', a group of mind-controlled kids do the bidding of a blob from space and run amok at a rocket test-launch site.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''Century 21 Calling…'' Mike and the 'Bots learn all about the phones of the future. In ''The Space Children'', a group of mind-controlled kids do the bidding of a blob from space and run amok at a rocket test-launch site.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 178 || 907 || [[Hobgoblins]] || [[Jun 27]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 178 || 907 || ''[[MST3K 907 - Hobgoblins|Hobgoblins]]'' || [[Jun 27]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0907.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0907.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An assistant security guard at a near-abandoned movie studio unwittingly unleashes a horde of puppet-like creatures that can make people's wildest fantasies come true... and then kill them (or not).
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An assistant security guard at a near-abandoned movie studio unwittingly unleashes a horde of puppet-like creatures that can make people's wildest fantasies come true... and then kill them (or not).
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 179 || 908 || [[The Touch of Satan]] || [[July 11]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 179 || 908 || ''[[MST3K 908 - The Touch of Satan|The Touch of Satan]]'' || [[July 11]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0908.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0908.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young girl makes a pact with the Devil to save her sister and just has to get her boyfriend involved too.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young girl makes a pact with the Devil to save her sister and just has to get her boyfriend involved too.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 180 || 909 || [[Gorgo]] || [[July 18]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 180 || 909 || ''[[MST3K 909 - Gorgo|Gorgo]]'' || [[July 18]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0909.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0909.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A British take on the whole Godzilla thing.<br />''Special guest star: Leonard Maltin.''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A British take on the whole Godzilla thing.<br />''Special guest star: Leonard Maltin.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 181 || 910 || [[The Final Sacrifice]] || [[July 25]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 181 || 910 || ''[[MST3K 910 - The Final Sacrifice|The Final Sacrifice]]'' || [[July 25]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0910.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0910.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A flighty bully-magnet helps a chunky deadbeat fight a cult that wants to take over the world. Filmed in Canada.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A flighty bully-magnet helps a chunky deadbeat fight a cult that wants to take over the world. Filmed in Canada.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 182 || 911 || [[Devil Fish]] || [[August 15]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 182 || 911 || ''[[MST3K 911 - Devil Fish|Devil Fish]]'' || [[August 15]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0911.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0911.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of marine biologists and an electrician team up to battle an octopus-like monster off the west coast of Florida. A lot of people die.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of marine biologists and an electrician team up to battle an octopus-like monster off the west coast of Florida. A lot of people die.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 183 || 912 || [[The Screaming Skull]]<br /><small>A Gumby Adventure: "Robot Rumpus"</small> || [[August 29]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 183 || 912 || ''[[MST3K 912 - The Screaming Skull|The Screaming Skull]]''<br /><small>''Gumby'': "Robot Rumpus"</small> || [[August 29]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0912.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0912.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The 'Bots are traumatized by the brutality shown towards robots in ''Robot Rumpus'' short. In ''The Screaming Skull'', a newly-wed woman is terrorized by a skull that keeps popping up inside drawers.<br />''The last MST3K ever broadcast ([[January 31]], [[2004]]).''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The 'Bots are traumatized by the brutality shown towards robots in the ''Gumby'' short. In ''The Screaming Skull'', a newly-wed woman is terrorized by a skull that keeps popping up inside drawers.<br />
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 184 || 913 || [[Quest of the Delta Knights]] || [[September 26]], [[1998]]
+
| height="10" | 184 || 913 || ''[[MST3K 913 - Quest of the Delta Knights|Quest of the Delta Knights]]'' || [[September 26]], [[1998]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0913.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:0913.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
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==Season 10 (1999)==
 
==Season 10 (1999)==
''This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].''
+
This season originally aired on [[The Sci-Fi Channel]].
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 185 || 1001 || [[Soultaker]] || [[April 11]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 185 || 1001 || ''[[MST3K 1001 - Soultaker|Soultaker]]'' || [[April 11]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1001.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1001.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of teens get in a car accident that flings their souls out of their bodies. They spend the rest of the movie trying to avoid being sucked into rings by the Angel of Death.<br />''[[Joel Robinson]] and [[TV's Frank]] both return for guest appearances.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of teens gets in a car accident that flings their souls out of their bodies. They spend the rest of the movie trying to avoid being sucked into rings by the Angel of Death.<br />''[[Joel Robinson]] and [[TV's Frank]] both return for guest appearances.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 186 || 1002 || [[Girl in Gold Boots]] || [[April 18]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 186 || 1002 || ''[[MST3K 1002 - Girl in Gold Boots|Girl in Gold Boots]]'' || [[April 18]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1002.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1002.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young girl leaves everything she's ever known behind to travel with an oily small-time crook who promises to make her dream of becoming a dancer come true.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A young girl leaves everything she's ever known behind to travel with an oily small-time crook who promises to make her dream of becoming a dancer come true.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 187 || 1003 || [[Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders]] || [[September 18]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 187 || 1003 || ''[[MST3K 1003 - Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders|Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders]]'' || [[September 18]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1003.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1003.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Merlin manipulates an obnoxious newspaper columnist into turning himself into a baby, and then tries to retrieve an evil toy monkey that was stolen from his shop.<br />''Though technically not the final episode, this episode aired after Diabolik, making it the last new episode to be aired.''
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Merlin manipulates an obnoxious newspaper columnist into turning himself into a baby, and then tries to retrieve an evil toy monkey that was stolen from his shop.<br />''Though technically not the final episode, this episode aired after Diabolik, making it the last new episode to be aired.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 188 || 1004 || [[Future War]] || [[April 25]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 188 || 1004 || ''[[MST3K 1004 - Future War|Future War]]'' || [[April 25]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1004.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1004.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A kickboxing slave escapes from his cyborg masters and is hunted down by dwarf Tyrannosaurus rexes.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A kickboxing slave escapes from his cyborg masters and is hunted down by dwarf Tyrannosaurus rexes.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 189 || 1005 || [[Blood Waters of Dr. Z]] || [[May 2]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 189 || 1005 || ''[[MST3K 1005 - Blood Waters of Dr. Z|Blood Waters of Dr. Z]]'' || [[May 2]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1005.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1005.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist transforms himself into an amphibious humanoid catfish.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A mad scientist transforms himself into an amphibious humanoid catfish.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 190 || 1006 || [[Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues…]] || [[May 9]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 190 || 1006 || ''[[MST3K 1006 - Boggy Creek II: and the Legend Continues…|Boggy Creek II: and the Legend Continues…]]'' || [[May 9]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1006.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1006.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A college professor and three of his students search for a Bigfoot-like creature in the wilds of Arkansas.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A college professor and three of his students search for a Bigfoot-like creature in the wilds of Arkansas.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 191 || 1007 || [[Track of the Moon Beast]] || [[June 13]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 191 || 1007 || ''[[MST3K 1007 - Track of the Moon Beast|Track of the Moon Beast]]'' || [[June 13]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1007.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1007.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After being struck in the head by a moon rock, a graduate student becomes a reptilian monster with a vague connection to a Native American legend.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After being struck in the head by a moon rock, a graduate student becomes a reptilian monster with a vague connection to a Native American legend.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 192 || 1008 || [[Final Justice]] || [[June 20]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 192 || 1008 || ''[[MST3K 1008 - Final Justice|Final Justice]]'' || [[June 20]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1008.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1008.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A washed-up Texas sherriff travels to [[Wikipedia:Malta|Malta]] to extradite a prisoner and bungles things up one after another.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A washed-up Texas sheriff travels to [[Wikipedia:Malta|Malta]] to extradite a prisoner and bungles things up one after another.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 193 || 1009 || [[Hamlet]] || [[June 27]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 193 || 1009 || ''[[MST3K 1009 - Hamlet|Hamlet]]'' || [[June 27]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1009.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1009.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An excruciatingly boring German production of Shakespeare's greatest tragedy.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An excruciatingly boring German production of Shakespeare's greatest tragedy.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 194 || 1010 || [[It Lives by Night]] || [[July 18]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 194 || 1010 || ''[[MST3K 1010 - It Lives by Night|It Lives by Night]]'' || [[July 18]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1010.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1010.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist is bitten by a bat, and becomes a sort of werebat...but NOT a vampire, perish the thought.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A scientist is bitten by a bat and becomes a sort of werebat...but NOT a vampire, perish the thought.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 195 || 1011 || [[Horrors of Spider Island]] || [[July 25]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 195 || 1011 || ''[[MST3K 1011 - Horrors of Spider Island|Horrors of Spider Island]]'' || [[July 25]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1011.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1011.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of models crash-land on a deserted island and must shed their clothing to survive. Oh, and there are spiders. Sort of.
 
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of models crash-land on a deserted island and must shed their clothing to survive. Oh, and there are spiders. Sort of.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 196 || 1012 || [[Squirm]]<br /><small>A Case of Spring Fever</small> || [[August 1]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 196 || 1012 || ''[[MST3K 1012 - Squirm|Squirm]]''<br /><small>''A Case of Spring Fever''</small> || [[August 1]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1012.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1012.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''A Case of Spring Fever'', Mike and the 'Bots learn about the importance of springs. In ''Squirm'', a barely pubescent city-slicker visits Georgia for a vacation and spends it helping two sisters fight off an invasion of elecrtified worms and a worm-man.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | In ''A Case of Spring Fever'', Mike and the 'Bots learn about the importance of springs. In ''Squirm'', a barely pubescent city-slicker visits Georgia for a vacation and spends it helping two sisters fight off an invasion of electrified worms and a worm-man.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 197 || 1013 || [[Diabolik]] || [[August 8]], [[1999]]
+
| height="10" | 197 || 1013 || ''[[MST3K 1013 - Diabolik|Diabolik]]'' || [[August 8]], [[1999]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1013.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1013.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A nefarious thief and his anorexic girlfriend spend an entire movie giving police the slip time and time again.<br />''Finale of the original run of the series. Final regular appearance of all extant cast members.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A nefarious thief and his anorexic girlfriend spend an entire movie giving police the slip time and time again.<br />''The finale of the original run of the series. Final regular appearance of all current cast members.''
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Season 11 (2017)==
 
==Season 11 (2017)==
''This is the first season of the rebooted series after 18 years since its official cancellation on the Sci-Fi Channel. All episodes will be available for streaming on Netflix beginning on April 14, 2017.''
+
This is the first season of the revived series after 18 years since its official cancellation on the Sci-Fi Channel. All episodes are available for streaming on Netflix, as of April 14, 2017.
   
 
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! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
| height="10" | 198 || 1101 || ''[[MST3K 1101 - Reptilicus|Reptilicus]]'' || April 14, 2017
+
| height="10" | 198 || 1101 || ''[[MST3K 1101 - Reptilicus|Reptilicus]]'' || April 9, 2017 (Kickstarter backers)<br />April 14, 2017 (general release)
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1101.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1101.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An ancient reptilian life form with remarkable regenerative properties is unearthed and goes on a rampage through Denmark.<br />''First episode of the revived series. First regular appearance of new cast members.''
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An ancient reptilian life form with remarkable regenerative properties is unearthed and goes on a rampage through Denmark.<br />''The first episode of the revived series. The first regular appearance of new cast members.''
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
| height="10" | 199 || 1102 || ''[[MST3K 1102 - Cry Wilderness|Cry Wilderness]]'' || April 14, 2017
 
| height="10" | 199 || 1102 || ''[[MST3K 1102 - Cry Wilderness|Cry Wilderness]]'' || April 14, 2017
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:1104.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1104.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A land developer opens a new ski resort, hoping to become king of the mountain, inviting friends, family, his ex-wife, and a local nature photographer. However, his ignorance and impatience result in an avalanche that wrecks his resort and kills several people. He also cancels lunch with his ex-wife several times.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A land developer opens a new ski resort, hoping to become king of the mountain, inviting friends, family, his ex-wife, and a local nature photographer. However, his ignorance and impatience result in an avalanche that wrecks his resort and kills several people.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
| height="10" | 202 || 1105 || ''[[MST3K 1105 - The Beast of Hollow Mountain|The Beast of Hollow Mountain]]'' || April 14, 2017
 
| height="10" | 202 || 1105 || ''[[MST3K 1105 - The Beast of Hollow Mountain|The Beast of Hollow Mountain]]'' || April 14, 2017
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:1108.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1108.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The demi-God Hercules finds himself torn between lovers, including the Queen of the Amazons.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The demigod Hercules finds himself torn between lovers, including the Queen of the Amazons.
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
|- style="" valign="top" |
 
| height="10" | 206 || 1109 || ''[[MST3K 1109 - Yongary - Monster from the Deep|Yongary - Monster from the Deep]]'' || April 14, 2017
 
| height="10" | 206 || 1109 || ''[[MST3K 1109 - Yongary - Monster from the Deep|Yongary - Monster from the Deep]]'' || April 14, 2017
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:1114.jpg|100px]]
 
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1114.jpg|100px]]
 
|- style="|"
 
|- style="|"
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An Edwardian-era duo discover a subterranean world where they battle giant creatures and oppressive savages.
+
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An Edwardian-era duo discovers a subterranean world where they battle giant creatures and oppressive savages.
  +
|}
  +
  +
==Season 12 (2018)==
  +
  +
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  +
|- style="background-color: clear"
  +
! #
  +
! Ep.
  +
! Movie
  +
! Original Airdate
  +
! style="width: 100px" | Screenshot
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 212 || 1201 || ''[[MST3K 1201 - Mac and Me|Mac and Me]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:1201.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A wheelchair-bound boy and his family and friends helps to protect an alien creature that has accidentally been brought to Earth.
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 213 || 1202 || ''[[MST3K 1202 - Atlantic Rim|Atlantic Rim]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1202.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A squad of three giant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecha mecha] fight off giant sea creatures that are attacking the United States east coast.<br />''This is the most recently produced film to be MSTied.''
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 214 || 1203 || ''[[MST3K 1203 - Lords of the Deep|Lords of the Deep]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1203.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A group of scientists studying underwater habitation suffer several losses after an undersea earthquake and attacks from stingray-like creatures.
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 215 || 1204 || ''[[MST3K 1204 - The Day Time Ended|The Day Time Ended]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1204.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | An extended family living in the desert has numerous encounters with alien creatures and time travel.
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 216 || 1205 || ''[[MST3K 1205 - Killer Fish|Killer Fish]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1205.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | A jewel heist goes awry when a hurricane traps the thieves and other people in waters filled with deadly piranha.
  +
|- style="" valign="top" |
  +
| height="10" | 217 || 1206 || ''[[MST3K 1206 - Ator, the Fighting Eagle|Ator, the Fighting Eagle]]'' || November 22, 2018
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:1206.jpg|100px]]
  +
|- style="|"
  +
| colspan="4" valign="top" | The warrior [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ator Ator] fights to rescue his lover from a spider-worshipping cult.
 
|}
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}[[Category:Episodes| Episode list]]
 
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Revision as of 04:59, 24 May 2020

This page contains a list of all known Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes listed in production number order.

Season KTMA (1988-1989)

This season aired on local Twin Cities, Minnesota station KTMA only.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
0 K00 The Green Slime (unaired) 0000
A space station is invaded by creatures made of green slime.
Created in September 1988. An unaired pilot that was later shown at a convention by Joel Hodgson in October 2008. Joel Hodgson's first appearance as Joel. Trace Beaulieu's first appearance as Crow T. Robot. Josh Weinstein's first (and only) appearance as Beeper, and also his first appearance as Gypsy.
1 K01 Invaders from the Deep November 24, 1988 0001
A number of episodes of the TV show Stingray stitched into a feature-length movie, Capt. Troy Tempest experiences a number of undersea adventures.
Joel Hodgson's first appearance as Joel. Josh Weinstein's first (and only full) appearance as Crow.
2 K02 Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars November 24, 1988 0002
A number of episodes of the TV show Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons stitched into a feature-length movie, Capt. Scarlet and his crew do battle with the Mysterons from Mars.
Josh Weinstein's first appearance as Servo, who makes his first appearance. Trace Beaulieu resumes his role as Crow, for the first time in a broadcast episode.
3 K03 Star Force: Fugitive Alien II November 27, 1988 0003
Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Backus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.
No fan copies are known to exist. Jim Mallon has stated that a master tape of this episode exists, but one has yet to surface. Remade in season 3.
4 K04 Gamera vs Barugon December 4, 1988 0004
A group of treasure seekers finds a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!
Remade in season 3.
5 K05 Gamera December 11, 1988 0005
A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.
Remade in season 3.
6 K06 Gamera vs Gaos December 18, 1988 0006
Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.
Servo becomes known as Tom Servo. Remade in season 3.
7 K07 Gamera vs Zigra December 31, 1988 0007
Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.
Trace Beaulieu's first (non-opening credit) appearance as Dr. Clayton Forrester. Josh Weinstein's first (non-opening credit) appearance as Dr. Laurence Erhardt. Remade in season 3.
8 K08 Gamera vs Guiron January 8, 1989 0008
Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...
Remade in season 3.
9 K09 Phase IV January 15, 1989 0009
An astronomical event endows an ant colony in the Arizona desert with sentience. Two scientists are sent to investigate, but who’s testing whom?
10 K10 Cosmic Princess January 22, 1989 0010
Adventures of a colony of space explorers whose moon colony has been torn from its orbit. Two episodes of Space: 1999 remade into a TV movie.
11 K11 Humanoid Woman January 29, 1989 0011
In the future, a clone is rescued from space, lives on Earth for a while, then leads her friends to her polluted and desperate homeworld.
12 K12 Fugitive Alien February 5, 1989 0012
Alien marauder Ken becomes a fugitive from his home planet, then joins the Earth spaceship Bacchus 3 to fight against his former masters. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Rita is sent with a deadly mission.
Remade in season 3.
13 K13 SST- Death Flight February 19, 1989 0013
Aboard the maiden transatlantic flight of a supersonic plane, mechanical problems and a killer virus cause a crisis for an all-star cast.
14 K14 Mighty Jack March 5, 1989 0014
An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization, Mighty Jack.
Remade in season 3.
15 K15 Superdome March 12, 1989 0015
A star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, descends on New Orleans for the Super Bowl, but a killer is on the loose.
16 K16 City on Fire March 19, 1989 0016
A disgruntled former refinery worker starts a city-wide conflagration and a star-studded cast, each with their own subplot, must cope with the disaster.
17 K17 Time of the Apes April 2, 1989 0017
A trio of young people take refuge in cryogenic capsules during an earthquake and awaken in a world populated by intelligent apes
Remade in season 3.
18 K18 The Million Eyes of Sumuru May 7, 1989 0018
A pair of CIA agents is assigned to stop a female supervillain’s plans to take over the world.
Josh Weinstein's final appearance as Gypsy.
19 K19 Hangar 18 May 14, 1989 0019
When a shuttle mission downs a UFO and the government cover the event up, the surviving shuttle crew attempt to reveal the truth.
20 K20 The Last Chase May 21, 1989 0020
An ex-racecar driver in a fuelless and fascist post-apocalyptic future uses his secretly stored racecar to flee to California.
21 K21 The "Legend of Dinosaurs" May 28, 1989 0021

A plesiosaur is discovered living in a lake near Mount Fuji, then volcanic activity awakens still more prehistoric creatures.

Season 1 (1989-1990)

This season originally aired on The Comedy Channel. Original airdates with "unconfirmed" are believed to be correct, based on information from longtime fans, but have not been verified.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
22 101 The Crawling Eye November 25, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0101
A remote Alpine village is attacked by an army of one-eyed, tentacled beasts from outer space.
Jim Mallon's first appearance as Gypsy.
23 102 The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter One: Moon Rocket
November 18, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0102
Third, in a series of films, the wicked Dr. Krupp creates a robot to defeat the Aztec mummy Popoca and steal the treasure from the mummy's crypt.
24 103 The Mad Monster
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Two: Molten Terror
December 2, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0103
A mad scientist succeeds in turning his assistant into a werewolf, proceeding to send the wolfman to kill those who ridiculed his work.
25 104 Women of the Prehistoric Planet February 10, 1990 (unconfirmed) 0104
After a mutiny causes a spaceship to crash on a prehistoric world, its companion ship lands to search for any survivors.
Despite the production number, this was the last episode taped for season 1.
26 105 The Corpse Vanishes
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Three: Bridge of Death
December 9, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0105
An evil horticulturist poisons brides at the altar with a mysterious orchid, using fluid from their glands to keep his octogenarian wife young.
This is the oldest feature film to be MSTied.
27 106 The Crawling Hand December 16, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0106
The severed hand of a dead astronaut begins to induce a naive young med student to murder.
28 107 Robot Monster
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Four: Flight to Destruction
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Five: Murder Car
December 23, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0107
The last people on Earth are terrorized by a gorilla in a diving helmet robot.
29 108 The Slime People
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Six: Hills of Death
December 30, 1989 (unconfirmed) 0108
A sportscaster/pilot flies into Los Angeles and finds it deserted. He soon learns that reptilian monsters from beneath the Earth have conquered the city. With the help of a scientist, his two daughters, and a marine, he mounts a counter-offensive.
30 109 Project Moon Base
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Seven: Camouflaged Destruction
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Eight: The Enemy Planet
January 6, 1990 0109
In the far future—1970—the U.S. space program plans its first flight around the moon, but a commie spy plans sabotage.
31 110 Robot Holocaust
Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Nine: Battle in the Stratosphere
January 13, 1990 (unconfirmed) 0110
In a post-apocalyptic future that looks a lot like Central Park, the cruel Valeria is the chief henchwoman of the all-powerful Dark One. But a ragtag band of rebels is determined to overthrow them.
32 111 Moon Zero Two January 20, 1990 (unconfirmed) 0111
In this space Western, the first man on Mars now runs a ship for hire business on the Moon, encountering claim jumping and murder.
33 112 Untamed Youth January 27, 1990 (unconfirmed) 0112
A pair of sisters is arrested for hitchhiking and sentenced to work in a harsh labor camp.
34 113 The Black Scorpion February 3, 1990 0113
A giant scorpion rampages through Mexico.
Josh Weinstein's final appearance as Dr. Laurence Erhardt (overall) and Tom Servo (in an episode).

Season 2 (1990-1991)

This season originally aired on The Comedy Channel.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
35 201 Rocketship X-M September 22, 1990 0201
A spaceship sent to the moon encounters constant danger and eventually is knocked off-course to Mars.
Frank Conniff's first appearance as TV's Frank. Kevin Murphy's first appearance as Tom Servo.
36 202 The Side Hackers September 29, 1990 0202
A competitor in a new motorcycle "sport" called sidehacking pursues the man who raped and murdered his girlfriend.
37 203 Jungle Goddess
The Phantom Creeps, Chapter One: The Menacing Power
October 6, 1990 0203
Two opportunistic pilots, hearing of a reward for finding the missing daughter of a wealthy man, seek her out and find her in the jungle, ruling as a queen over a native tribe.
38 204 Catalina Caper October 13, 1990 0204
Bopping teens at the beach try to retrieve a stolen scroll.
39 205 Rocket Attack U.S.A.
The Phantom Creeps, Chapter Two: Death Stalks the Highway
October 27, 1990 0205
The U.S. sends spies to the Soviet Union to learn about an imminent missile attack while trying to play catch-up with its own missile program. But failure on both fronts leads to a terrible conclusion.
The first episode to feature a stinger.
40 206 Ring of Terror
The Phantom Creeps, Chapter Three: Crashing Timbers
November 3, 1990 0206

A seemingly fearless college kid must perform a ghastly task to be accepted into a fraternity.
This is the only episode in which the short is shown after the feature.

41 207 Wild Rebels November 17, 1990 0207
A stock-car racer is asked to go undercover in a gang of crooks who are terrorizing Florida with a series of bank robberies.
42 208 Lost Continent November 24, 1990 0208
A group of men searching for a missing rocket ship instead finds an island populated by dinosaurs and one cute native girl.
43 209 The Hellcats December 8, 1990 0209
The brother and girlfriend of a murdered detective infiltrate a gang of hoodlums and druggies to get to the bottom of his death.
44 210 King Dinosaur
X Marks the Spot
December 22, 1990 0210
In X Marks the Spot, Americans are encouraged to help the war effort by not killing themselves in car accidents. King Dinosaur finds a group of astronauts who are sent to explore and colonize a newly discovered planet, only to find it covered in giant lizards.
45 211 First Spaceship on Venus December 29, 1990 0211
An international crew is sent to Venus to examine a mysterious artifact.
46 212 Godzilla vs. Megalon January 19, 1991 0212
The magically size-changing robot Jet Jaguar tries to defend Japan from Megalon, then calls in Godzilla for help.
47 213 Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster February 2, 1991 0213
Godzilla and Mothra take on a giant crustacean named Ebirah.

Season 3 (1991-1992)

This season originally aired on Comedy Central.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
48 301 Cave Dwellers June 1, 1991 0301
A barbarian named Ator battles samurai, cavemen, etc. in his struggle to keep a devastating weapon called the "Geometric Nucleus" out of the wrong hands.
49 302 Gamera June 8, 1991 0302
A giant, flying, fire-breathing turtle who had been frozen from a prehistoric time attacks Japan. However, a troubled schoolboy, who has been fascinated by turtles, develops a brief bond with the prehistoric turtle, since this creature seems to have a connection with children who are in great peril. It will be impossible for military forces to successfully destroy the turtle for good.
50 303 Pod People June 15, 1991 0303
A weird little boy befriends an alien named Trumpy, while other members of Trumpy's species kill random people.
51 304 Gamera vs Barugon June 22, 1991 0304
A group of treasure seekers finds a rare ruby, only to find the ruby is actually an egg that holds the horrific monster Barugon. Fortunately for mankind...Gamera is on their side!
52 305 Stranded in Space June 29, 1991 0305
An astronaut is lost in a strange parallel world on the other side of the sun, but it's not so strange that people don't still drive huge Plymouth sedans.
53 306 Time of the Apes July 13, 1991 0306
A bratty little Japanese boy named Johnny finds himself in a world ruled by damn dirty apes!
54 307 Daddy-O
Alphabet Antics
July 20, 1991 0307
In Alphabet Antics, children learn the alphabet by way of surreal rhymes. In Daddy-O, a singing truck driver loses his license and takes a job at a nightclub, where he is unknowingly helping a group of drug smugglers.
55 308 Gamera vs Gaos July 27, 1991 0308
Gamera takes on a vaguely bat-like monster awakened by a group of Japanese developers.
56 309 The Amazing Colossal Man August 3, 1991 0309
Colonel Glenn Manning, possibly due to a sin he committed in a single lifetime, becomes fifty feet tall!
57 310 Fugitive Alien August 17, 1991 0310
An extraterrestrial soldier defects to Earth's side during an invasion.
58 311 It Conquered the World
The Sport Parade: Snow Thrills
August 24, 1991 0311
Snow Thrills features people finding new ways to injure themselves in below-freezing temperatures. In It Conquered the World, a renegade scientist helps a cucumber-esque alien take over the world with bat-like mind-control devices.
59 312 Gamera vs Guiron September 7, 1991 0312
Two young boys board a spaceship which takes them to a dying planet, where the lone two alien survivors hope to use the kids to escape and travel to Earth. Unfortunately for the aliens, Gamera has been following the children in an effort to protect them...
60 313 Earth vs the Spider
Speech: Using Your Voice
September 14, 1991 0313
In Speech: Using Your Voice, a man with a wire rack teaches viewers how to be a more interesting speaker. Earth vs the Spider features a girl searching for her missing father who stumbles upon a giant spider that threatens her nearby hometown.
61 314 Mighty Jack September 21, 1991 0314
An evil organization named Q tries to take over the world, and the world's only hope is the secret organization, Mighty Jack.
62 315 Teenage Cave Man
Aquatic Wizards
Catching Trouble
November 9, 1991 0315
Aquatic Wizards is all about water-skiing while Catching Trouble is all about doing horrible things to wildlife in the name of conquering nature. In Teenage Caveman, an old-looking teenage caveman dares break the law of his elders to explore the world around him and finds a horrific creature in the jungles.
63 316 Gamera vs Zigra October 19, 1991 0316
Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet.
64 317 The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent
The Home Economics Story
October 26, 1991 0317
A group of Viking women set off in search of the men from their village, and find them in the hands of barbarians who use the captured men as slave labor.
65 318 Star Force: Fugitive Alien II November 16, 1991 0318
Ken, Captain Joe, and the rest of the Bacchus-3 crew return for more adventures in space.
66 319 War of the Colossal Beast
Mr. B Natural
November 30, 1991 0319
In Mr. B Natural, a gender-bending supernatural being introduces a young boy to the joys of Conn(TM) brand musical instruments. In War of the Colossal Beast, Glenn is still fifty feet tall!
67 320 The Unearthly
Posture Pals
Appreciating Our Parents
December 14, 1991 0320
A mad scientist uses patients he treats for "depression" in crazed experiments to find eternal youth.
68 321 Santa Claus Conquers the Martians December 21, 1991 0321
Jolly old St. Nick is abducted by Martians who find the whole "Christmas" thing kind of annoying.
69 322 Master Ninja I January 11, 1992 0322
An aging "Occidental American" ninja and his unlikable sidekick fight to save a small airport from a ruthless land developer.
70 323 The Castle of Fu Manchu January 18, 1992 0323
Fu Manchu tries to take over the world using a water-freezing chemical.
71 324 Master Ninja II January 25, 1992 0324
The Master Ninja and his grating sidekick return to help the workers of the world unite.

Season 4 (1992-1993)

This season originally aired on Comedy Central.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
72 401 Space Travelers June 6, 1992 0401
Three astronauts are stranded in space and one of their friends tries to rescue them.
73 402 The Giant Gila Monster June 13, 1992 0402
A giant Gila monster terrorizes a tiny Texas town that seems obsessed with putting their legs up on everything.
74 403 City Limits June 20, 1992 0403
In a post-apocalyptic future (is there any other kind?), a group of teenagers attempts to wrest control of a city from an evil corporation.
75 404 Teenagers from Outer Space June 27, 1992 0404
Long-in-the-tooth teenagers arrive to conquer Earth, only to have one of their number turn against them when he falls for one of the natives.
76 405 Being from Another Planet July 4, 1992 0405
An alien found in an ancient Egyptian tomb awakens from suspended animation and terrorizes a college campus.
77 406 Attack of the Giant Leeches
Undersea Kingdom, Chapter One: Beneath the Ocean Floor
July 18, 1992 0406
In Undersea Kingdom, "Crash" Corrigan sets out on a mission below the sea. In Attack of the Giant Leeches, mutant leeches kidnap the locals of a small town to suck their blood.
78 407 The Killer Shrews
Junior Rodeo Daredevils
July 25, 1992 0407
In Junior Rodeo Daredevils, "old-timer Billy Slater" encourages children to torment animals and endanger themselves for the amusement of others. In The Killer Shrews, an island is terrorized by dogs wearing masks giant killer shrews.
79 408 Hercules Unchained August 1, 1992 0408
Hercules attempts to save the city of Thebes, much to the (dis)pleasure of the queen who wants both him and the city for herself.
80 409 Indestructible Man
Undersea Kingdom, Chapter Two: The Undersea City
August 15, 1992 0409
A criminal executed by electrocution is brought back to life by a mad scientist and goes on a revenge spree.
81 410 Hercules Against the Moon Men August 22, 1992 0410
Hercules attempts to free a kingdom from an evil queen secretly under the control of some weird guys from the moon.
82 411 The Magic Sword August 29, 1992 0411
Princess Helene is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer to be fed to his dragon, and the only person who can save her is a rival sorceress' son named George and some vaguely-accented knights.
83 412 Hercules and the Captive Women September 12, 1992 0412
Hercules goes on yet another adventure, this time to Atlantis.
84 413 Manhunt in Space
General Hospital (segment 1)
September 19, 1992 0413
Space hero Rocky Jones and his space sidekick Winky go after space pirates with a terrifying new space invention.
85 414 Tormented September 26, 1992 0414
A murderer is haunted by ghostly visions of his victim.
86 415 The Beatniks
General Hospital (segment 2)
November 25, 1992 0415
A minor thug gets his big break thanks to his golden voice, only to be brought down by his fellow gang members who feel left behind.
Premiered on Turkey Day '92.
87 416 Fire Maidens of Outer Space November 26, 1992 0416
A team of astronauts discovers a boring society of Atlantean slave girls on the boring thirteenth moon of Jupiter.
Premiered on Turkey Day '92.
88 417 Crash of Moons
General Hospital (segment 3)
November 28, 1992 0417
Rocky Jones returns to save a planet from a collision with a moon.
89 418 Attack of the the Eye Creatures December 5, 1992 0418
A flying saucer deposits evil eye creatures that attack the local population, and it is up to a group of teens and the incompetent U.S. Army to stop them.
90 419 The Rebel Set
Johnny at the Fair
December 12, 1992 0419
Three small-time crooks are hired by a criminal mastermind to participate in an armed car robbery.
91 420 The Human Duplicators December 26, 1992 0420
An alien mind-controls a great scientist into creating human clones that can be used to re-populate the Earth.
92 421 Monster A-Go Go
Circus on Ice
January 9, 1993 0421
In Circus on Ice, the Toronto Skating Club bores people using a circus theme. In Monster A-Go Go, an astronaut crashes, and a mutant who attacks people in a nearby town appears soon after. Related? Probably not.
93 422 The Day the Earth Froze
Here Comes the Circus
January 16, 1993 0422
Based on the Finnish national epic, Kalevala, a young man attempts to rescue his beloved from an evil witch and breaks his people's sacred treasure. Oops.
94 423 Bride of the Monster
Hired! Part I
January 23, 1993 0423
A mad scientist tampers in God's domain.
95 424 "Manos" The Hands of Fate
Hired! Part II
January 30, 1993 0424
A vacationing family stumbles across the lair of a polygamous demon worshiper and his extremely knobby-kneed henchman.

Season 5 (1993-1994)

This season originally aired on Comedy Central.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
96 501 Warrior of the Lost World July 24, 1993 0501
A Mad Max wannabe with a KITT-wannabe motorcycle tries to rescue a scientist and his daughter from a fascist regime.
97 502 Hercules July 17, 1993 0502
Hercules helps his friend Jason out on a quest for the Golden Fleece.
98 503 Swamp Diamonds
What to Do on a Date
July 31, 1993 0503
In What to Do on a Date, a nervous teen wants to find a good place to take his date and ends up at a rummage sale. In Swamp Diamonds, an undercover policewoman becomes part of a gang of female crooks who escape from prison and seek the diamonds their boyfriends buried in a swamp.
99 504 Secret Agent Super Dragon August 7, 1993 0504
A suave secret agent investigates a case involving drugged chewing gum that is linked to an international gang of villains.
100 505 The Magic Voyage of Sinbad August 14, 1993 0505
Sinbad returns from his famous voyage finds the people of his city poor and unhappy and leaves again seeking the Bluebird of Happiness for them.
101 506 Eegah August 28, 1993 0506
A teeny-bopper, her archeologist father, and her weirdly-faced boyfriend stumble upon the last surviving caveman deep in the California desert.
102 507 I Accuse My Parents
The Truck Farmer (Second Edition)
September 4, 1993 0507
The Truck Farmer shows how produce is grown year-round in the warmer climates and shipped to cooler regions. In I Accuse My Parents, a young man on trial for manslaughter tells of his rise and fall and blames it on his neglectful, alcoholic parents.

Joel Hodgson's favorite episode.

103 508 Operation Double 007 September 11, 1993 0508
The brother of "our top agent" thwarts a supervillain.
104 509 The Girl in Lovers Lane September 18, 1993 0509
A whiny runaway is befriended by a world-weary vagrant, Bix Dugan. When Bix falls for a beautiful girl in a small town, trouble follows.
105 510 The Painted Hills
Body Care and Grooming
September 26, 1993 0510
Body Care and Grooming seek to teach college co-eds good grooming habits, while in The Painted Hills, Lassie seeks revenge for the murder of her own by his double-crossing, gold-seeking partner.
106 511 Gunslinger October 9, 1993 0511
The widow of a murdered sheriff attempts to clean up the crime in her small town with help from the man hired to kill her.
107 512 Mitchell October 23, 1993 0512
A fat, drunken lout of a cop pisses off his superiors while trying to bring a mob kingpin to justice.
Joel Hodgson's final regular appearance as Joel Robinson. Michael J. Nelson's first appearance as Mike Nelson.
108 513 The Brain That Wouldn't Die October 30, 1993 0513
A scientist manages to keep his girlfriend's head alive after she's decapitated in a car crash.
109 514 Teen-Age Strangler
Is This Love?
November 7, 1993 0514
A juvenile delinquent is accused of stealing a bike and being a serial killer.
110 515 The Wild Wild World of Batwoman
Discussion Problems in Group Living: Cheating
November 13, 1993 0515
A woman with a gang of dancing girls at her command attempts to save the world from an evil scientist.
111 516 Alien from L.A. November 20, 1993 0516
A whiny teenage nerd searches for her father in a weird underground civilization.
112 517 Beginning of the End November 25, 1993 0517
Giant grasshoppers created by radiation rampage through the countryside.
Premiered on Turkey Day '93.
113 518 The Atomic Brain
Discussion Problems in Group Living: What About Juvenile Delinquency
December 4, 1993 0518
In What About Juvenile Delinquency? a would-be gang member turns stool pigeon when his father is beaten in a pencil robbery. In The Atomic Brain, an aged socialite attempts to have her brain placed in the body of a beautiful successor.
114 519 Outlaw December 11, 1993 0519
A college professor and his annoying buddy return to the planet Gor to battle an evil queen.
Won the 1993 Peabody Award for Outstanding Quality Programming.
115 520 Radar Secret Service
Last Clear Chance
December 18, 1993 0520
In Last Clear Chance, a local cop visits a family to give the son advice on driving. He doesn't listen. Radar Secret Service follows government agents who use the incredible power of radar to track down some crooks dealing in black market atomic gear.
116 521 Santa Claus December 24, 1993 0521
Santa engages in a cosmic struggle with a demon named Pitch over the soul of a little Mexican girl named Lupita.
117 522 Teen-Age Crime Wave January 15, 1994 0522
A girl falsely accused of a crime escapes from juvenile hall and with help from another delinquent girl and the girl's boyfriend. Holed up at a farmhouse while waiting for a contact, the delinquent and her boyfriend terrorize the family and their unwilling accomplice.
118 523 Village of the Giants January 22, 1994 0523
Rowdy teens become giants and overthrow their elders after ingesting a growth formula accidentally invented by the town child prodigy.
119 524 12 to the Moon
Design for Dreaming
February 5, 1994 0524
In Design for Dreaming, a masked weirdo takes a singing housewife on a surreal journey through the glorious future that General Motors promises us all. In 12 to the Moon, a multinational team of astronauts embarks on a moon mission.

Season 6 (1994-1995)

This season originally aired on Comedy Central.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
120 601 Girls Town July 16, 1994 0601
A female juvenile delinquent is placed in an orphanage after being scapegoated for the death of an attempted rapist.
121 602 Invasion USA
A Date with Your Family
July 23, 1994 0602
A Date with Your Family teaches all families to suppress their emotions at the dinner table. Invasion USA focuses on a group of people who become involved in plans to stop a Communist invasion.
122 603 The Dead Talk Back
The Selling Wizard
July 30, 1994 0603
In The Selling Wizard, an unseen narrator and a mute "Pizza Dominatrix" explain the benefits of freezer cases to grocery-store owners. In The Dead Talk Back, a crackpot "scientist" invents the machine that can supposedly communicate with the dead and uses it to help solve a murder.
123 604 Zombie Nightmare November 24, 1994 0604
After a musclebound softball player is killed in a hit-and-run by teenage metalheads, he rises from the dead seeking revenge.
Premiered on Turkey Day '94.
124 605 Colossus and the Headhunters August 20, 1994 0605
A muscular ancient Greek hero (who might be Hercules' son or something like that) rescues a princess from barbarians.
125 606 The Creeping Terror September 17, 1994 0606
A shag carpet monster terrorizes a town where people don't seem to be very talkative.
126 607 Bloodlust!
Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm
September 3, 1994 0607
A group of college students finds themselves trapped in a Most Dangerous Game ripoff.
Mary Jo Pehl's first guest appearance as Pearl Forrester.
127 608 Code Name: Diamond Head
A Day at the Fair
October 1, 1994 0608
In A Day at the Fair, a family competes in events at the fair while enjoying the rides and food. In Code Name: Diamond Head, a Hawaiian spy attempts to stop a dangerous chemical capable of destroying all life from being stolen.
128 609 The Skydivers
Why Study Industrial Arts
August 27, 1994 0609
In Why Study Industrial Arts, a young man gets a little too familiar with shop tools. The Skydivers features conspiracy and adultery at a small skydiving school.
129 610 The Violent Years
Young Man's Fancy
October 8, 1994 0610
In Young Man's Fancy, a girl learns how household appliances can help her nab a man. In The Violent Years, a neglected socialite heads an all-girl gang who go on a violent crime spree.
130 611 Last of the Wild Horses October 15, 1994 0611
A herd of wild horses causes a rivalry between two ranches to spiral out of control.
131 612 The Starfighters October 29, 1994 0612
A young Air Force pilot tries to prove his worth while engaging in disturbingly Freudian acts of mid-air refueling.
132 613 The Sinister Urge
Keeping Clean and Neat
November 5, 1994 0613
A detective tries to link a series of murders to a "smut-picture racket".
133 614 San Francisco International November 19, 1994 0614
The administrators of San Francisco International Airport deal with both a well-organized gang of robbers and a sullen teenage boy.
134 615 Kitten with a Whip November 23, 1994 0615
A delinquent girl escapes from prison and ends up hiding out with a politician up for re-election.
Premiered on Turkey Day '94.
135 616 Racket Girls
Are You Ready for Marriage?
November 26, 1994 0616
Are You Ready for Marriage? features a young couple who learn how love is like a rubber band. Racket Girls revolves around a stable of female wrestlers who serve as the front for a crime racket.
136 617 The Sword and the Dragon December 3, 1994 0617
Russian hero Ilya Morometz uses his magic sword to defeat the army of a brutal warlord.
137 618 High School Big Shot
Out of this World
December 10, 1994 0618
In Out of this World, an angel and a demon vie to influence a bread deliveryman. In High School Big Shot, a desperate teenager gets mixed up with gangsters.
138 619 Red Zone Cuba
Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance
December 17, 1994 0619
In Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance, viewers learn how the knee test can help you look really weird regardless of what you say. In Red Zone Cuba, three losers join the Bay of Pigs invasion as mercenaries, then return to the States and flee the authorities.
139 620 Danger!! Death Ray January 7, 1995 0620
A secret agent tries to track down a stolen death ray being used to threaten the world.
140 621 The Beast of Yucca Flats
Money Talks!
Progress Island U.S.A.
January 21, 1995 0621
In Money Talks!, a shadowy Ben Franklin teaches a young man the benefits of saving, while Progress Island U.S.A. invites one and all to Puerto Rico. The Beast of Yucca Flats features a scientist who transforms himself into a monster and terrorizes desert locals.
141 622 Angels Revenge March 11, 1995 0622
Seven buxom beauties form a paramilitary vigilante squad to shut down a drug ring.
142 623 The Amazing Transparent Man
The Days of Our Years
March 18, 1995 0623
A thief uses a new invention to turn invisible and commit a crime, only to discover the radiation has some strange side effects.
143 624 Samson vs. the Vampire Women March 25, 1995 0624
Masked wrestler El Santo (referred to here as "Samson") guards a young woman from a cult of female vampires.
Frank Conniff's final regular appearance as TV's Frank.

The Movie (1996)

This film was released in movie theaters.

# Ep. Movie Release Date Screenshot
- M01 This Island Earth April 19, 1996 0700
Aliens abduct a group of Earth scientists in an effort to stop their planet from being destroyed by invaders.

Season 7 (1995-1996)

This season originally aired on Comedy Central.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
144.1 701T Night of the Blood Beast (Turkey Day)
Once Upon a Honeymoon
November 23, 1995 0701
An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.
Mary Jo Pehl's first regular appearance as Pearl Forrester. Premiered on Turkey Day '95 with special Turkey Day host segments.
144.2 701 Night of the Blood Beast
Once Upon a Honeymoon
February 3, 1996 0701
An astronaut thought to be dead is revived, only to find out he is carrying alien embryos.
145 702 The Brute Man
The Chicken of Tomorrow
February 10, 1996 0702
In The Chicken of Tomorrow, poultry farming and the science behind it are explained in a vaguely disturbing manner. In The Brute Man, a hulking serial killer with a deformed face finds refuge in a blind woman's apartment.
146 703 Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell February 17, 1996 0703
A snide hero romps through the countryside saving princesses and defeating evil villains.
147 704 The Incredible Melting Man February 24, 1996 0704
An astronaut is transformed into a murderous, gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage.
148 705 Escape 2000 March 2, 1996 0705
A street punk named Trash fights an evil corporation overseeing a forced evacuation of the Bronx.
149 706 Laserblast May 18, 1996 0706
A teenage loser uses an alien weapon to strike back at his tormentors.
Trace Beaulieu's final regular appearance as Dr. Clayton Forrester and Crow T. Robot.

Season 8 (1997)

This season originally aired on The Sci-Fi Channel.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
150 801 Revenge of the Creature February 1, 1997 0801
Sequel to the famous Universal classic, Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Creature from the Black Lagoon is finally captured by the exploration team from the first film (most of the crew are scientists and teachers from a university college) who have been sent to the Upper Amazon Jungle, and puts it up in captivity on a display at a Florida water park, much to his chagrin. Ironically, the Creature could not be contained in a water tank forever and breaks loose during an experiment incident.
Bill Corbett's first appearance as Crow T. Robot. Kevin Murphy's first appearance as Professor Bobo
151 802 The Leech Woman February 8, 1997 0802
A woman discovers the secret to eternal youth on an African expedition, but maintaining it involves the murders of handsome young men.
152 803 The Mole People February 15, 1997 0803
Archaeologists accidentally uncover a lost civilization underground, are captured, and must escape when the civilization's enslaved mutant population rebels.
153 804 The Deadly Mantis February 22, 1997 0804
A couple of slight tremors cause the awakening of a giant deadly mantis that proceeds to attack New York in a King Kong-like fashion.
154 805 The Thing That Couldn't Die March 1, 1997 0805
A horrific creature in the form of a human head hypnotizes an innocent woman into searching for his body.
Bill Corbett's first appearance as Brain Guy
155 806 The Undead March 8, 1997 0806
A hypnotist tries to use his powers to stop a woman from becoming a streetwalker by trying to alter her past lives.
156 807 Terror from the Year 5000 March 15, 1997 0807
A man invents the time machine, by which a woman from the year 5000 uses to attempt to bring fresh genes into a horrific future.
157 808 The She-Creature April 5, 1997 0808
A hypnotist uses his beautiful assistant to kill others in the form of a primordial beast.
158 809 I Was a Teenage Werewolf April 19, 1997 0809
A scientist reverts an angry young man with a milk-hurling complex back to his primal roots through hypnosis. This causes him to transform into a werewolf.
159 810 The Giant Spider Invasion May 31, 1997 0810
Some hicks and a couple of scientists fight off a giant spider from space in the last ten minutes of the movie.
160 811 Parts: The Clonus Horror June 7, 1997 0811
A youth from a strange colony finds that he and his friends are being raised to be harvested for their organs.
161 812 The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? June 14, 1997 0812
A man is placed under the control of a gypsy fortune teller, who uses him as a zombie to kill for her.
162 813 Jack Frost July 12, 1997 0813
A Russo-Finnish film starring a mushroom-headed elf, anthropomorphic trees, a cursed bear-headed man and a girl whose mistreatment by her stepmother is largely ignored by her doormat father.
163 814 Riding with Death July 19, 1997 0814
A secret agent with the power to turn himself invisible goes on adventures with truckers and race cars.
Jim Mallon's final appearance as Gypsy
164 815 Agent for H.A.R.M. August 2, 1997 0815
A spy must protect a Russian defector who has a strange invention that kills by spore.
Patrick Brantseg's first appearance as Gypsy
165 816 Prince of Space August 16, 1997 0816
An invincible superhero takes his time rescuing Earth from an alien invasion. Filmed in Japan-o-vision.
166 817 The Horror of Party Beach September 6, 1997 0817
Harmless fifties fun turns to horror when toxic waste dumped into the ocean spawns a hoard of blood-thirsty, sodium-vulnerable creatures.
167 818 Devil Doll October 4, 1997 0818
An entertainer traps his assistant's soul inside a ventriloquist’s dummy and doesn't anticipate retaliation.
168 819 Invasion of the Neptune Men October 11, 1997 0819
Aliens from Neptune try to invade Earth, only to be thwarted at every turn by the Japanese superhero Space Chief.
169 820 Space Mutiny November 8, 1997 0820
Half the crew of a generational spaceship looking for an uninhabited planet to settle mutinies against the captain, demanding that the ship find an uninhabited planet to settle.
170 821 Time Chasers November 22, 1997 0821
A man goes on a very confusing time-travel adventure with his girlfriend to save the world from himself.
171 822 Overdrawn at the Memory Bank December 6, 1997 0822
Dissatisfied with the dystopian future he calls life, a man unwittingly gets trapped inside the main computer that controls the world and teams up with a beautiful technician to overthrow the evil dictator.

Season 9 (1998)

This season originally aired on The Sci-Fi Channel.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
172 901 The Projected Man March 14, 1998 0901
A scientist gets physically maimed during his own experiment and spends the rest of the movie killing people with his newly acquired powers of electrocution.
173 902 The Phantom Planet March 21, 1998 0902
An astronaut makes a crash-landing on an alien planet and gets shrunk down in order to get captured by the tiny inhabitants.
174 903 The Pumaman April 4, 1998 0903
Thanks to a mystical Aztec belt, a whiny college professor gains the powers of The Pumaman in order to fight an old guy who is bent on taking over the world via mind control.
175 904 Werewolf April 18, 1998 0904
A werewolf skeleton excavated in the desert sets off an epidemic of werewolf transmogrification and terrible acting.
176 905 The Deadly Bees May 9, 1998 0905
A young singer spends a much-needed vacation getting attacked by bees.
177 906 The Space Children
Century 21 Calling…
June 13, 1998 0906
In Century 21 Calling… Mike and the 'Bots learn all about the phones of the future. In The Space Children, a group of mind-controlled kids do the bidding of a blob from space and run amok at a rocket test-launch site.
178 907 Hobgoblins Jun 27, 1998 0907
An assistant security guard at a near-abandoned movie studio unwittingly unleashes a horde of puppet-like creatures that can make people's wildest fantasies come true... and then kill them (or not).
179 908 The Touch of Satan July 11, 1998 0908
A young girl makes a pact with the Devil to save her sister and just has to get her boyfriend involved too.
180 909 Gorgo July 18, 1998 0909
A British take on the whole Godzilla thing.
Special guest star: Leonard Maltin.
181 910 The Final Sacrifice July 25, 1998 0910
A flighty bully-magnet helps a chunky deadbeat fight a cult that wants to take over the world. Filmed in Canada.
182 911 Devil Fish August 15, 1998 0911
A group of marine biologists and an electrician team up to battle an octopus-like monster off the west coast of Florida. A lot of people die.
183 912 The Screaming Skull
Gumby: "Robot Rumpus"
August 29, 1998 0912
The 'Bots are traumatized by the brutality shown towards robots in the Gumby short. In The Screaming Skull, a newly-wed woman is terrorized by a skull that keeps popping up inside drawers.
184 913 Quest of the Delta Knights September 26, 1998 0913
In historically inaccurate Renaissance times, a Jonathan Taylor Thomas look-a-like and a young Leonardo Da Vinci man a crusade to find the Lost Storehouse of Archimedes for some reason.

Season 10 (1999)

This season originally aired on The Sci-Fi Channel.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
185 1001 Soultaker April 11, 1999 1001
A group of teens gets in a car accident that flings their souls out of their bodies. They spend the rest of the movie trying to avoid being sucked into rings by the Angel of Death.
Joel Robinson and TV's Frank both return for guest appearances.
186 1002 Girl in Gold Boots April 18, 1999 1002
A young girl leaves everything she's ever known behind to travel with an oily small-time crook who promises to make her dream of becoming a dancer come true.
187 1003 Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders September 18, 1999 1003
Merlin manipulates an obnoxious newspaper columnist into turning himself into a baby, and then tries to retrieve an evil toy monkey that was stolen from his shop.
Though technically not the final episode, this episode aired after Diabolik, making it the last new episode to be aired.
188 1004 Future War April 25, 1999 1004
A kickboxing slave escapes from his cyborg masters and is hunted down by dwarf Tyrannosaurus rexes.
189 1005 Blood Waters of Dr. Z May 2, 1999 1005
A mad scientist transforms himself into an amphibious humanoid catfish.
190 1006 Boggy Creek II: and the Legend Continues… May 9, 1999 1006
A college professor and three of his students search for a Bigfoot-like creature in the wilds of Arkansas.
191 1007 Track of the Moon Beast June 13, 1999 1007
After being struck in the head by a moon rock, a graduate student becomes a reptilian monster with a vague connection to a Native American legend.
192 1008 Final Justice June 20, 1999 1008
A washed-up Texas sheriff travels to Malta to extradite a prisoner and bungles things up one after another.
193 1009 Hamlet June 27, 1999 1009
An excruciatingly boring German production of Shakespeare's greatest tragedy.
194 1010 It Lives by Night July 18, 1999 1010
A scientist is bitten by a bat and becomes a sort of werebat...but NOT a vampire, perish the thought.
195 1011 Horrors of Spider Island July 25, 1999 1011
A group of models crash-land on a deserted island and must shed their clothing to survive. Oh, and there are spiders. Sort of.
196 1012 Squirm
A Case of Spring Fever
August 1, 1999 1012
In A Case of Spring Fever, Mike and the 'Bots learn about the importance of springs. In Squirm, a barely pubescent city-slicker visits Georgia for a vacation and spends it helping two sisters fight off an invasion of electrified worms and a worm-man.
197 1013 Diabolik August 8, 1999 1013
A nefarious thief and his anorexic girlfriend spend an entire movie giving police the slip time and time again.
The finale of the original run of the series. Final regular appearance of all current cast members.

Season 11 (2017)

This is the first season of the revived series after 18 years since its official cancellation on the Sci-Fi Channel. All episodes are available for streaming on Netflix, as of April 14, 2017.

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
198 1101 Reptilicus April 9, 2017 (Kickstarter backers)
April 14, 2017 (general release)
1101
An ancient reptilian life form with remarkable regenerative properties is unearthed and goes on a rampage through Denmark.
The first episode of the revived series. The first regular appearance of new cast members.
199 1102 Cry Wilderness April 14, 2017 1102
A boy befriends the elusive beast known as Bigfoot and has an adventure in the wilderness while trying to protect his father.
200 1103 The Time Travelers April 14, 2017 1103
Two scientists and their associates travel into the distant future, where they clash with the social morays of mankind's descendants while trying to return to their own time.
201 1104 Avalanche April 14, 2017 1104
A land developer opens a new ski resort, hoping to become king of the mountain, inviting friends, family, his ex-wife, and a local nature photographer. However, his ignorance and impatience result in an avalanche that wrecks his resort and kills several people.
202 1105 The Beast of Hollow Mountain April 14, 2017 1105
Rival ranchers in Mexico are plagued by a dinosaur.
203 1106 Starcrash April 14, 2017 1106
Space opera about a rogue-ish pilot and her navigator who thwart the evil usurper of a galactic empire.
204 1107 The Land That Time Forgot April 14, 2017 1107
A submarine crew inadvertently discovers a land populated by prehistoric creatures.
205 1108 The Loves of Hercules April 14, 2017 1108
The demigod Hercules finds himself torn between lovers, including the Queen of the Amazons.
206 1109 Yongary - Monster from the Deep April 14, 2017 1109
A prehistoric monster emerges from the Earth's crust in response to nuclear testing and terrorizes 1960s South Korea.
207 1110 Wizards of the Lost Kingdom April 14, 2017 1110
An aspiring young wizard joins forces with an aging warrior and a magical being to regain the throne of his kingdom from a wicked usurper.
208 1111 Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II April 14, 2017 1111
An aged wizard takes a young pupil and they set out to reunite the three kingdoms that have been divided up by a villainous conqueror.
209 1112 Carnival Magic April 14, 2017 1112
A magician and his trained talking chimpanzee help revive a struggling carnival.
210 1113 Il Natale Che Quasi Non Fu (English Title: The Christmas That Almost Wasn't) April 14, 2017 1113
Santa Claus and his attorney are plagued by a greedy landlord who wants to ruin Christmas.
211 1114 At the Earth's Core April 14, 2017 1114
An Edwardian-era duo discovers a subterranean world where they battle giant creatures and oppressive savages.

Season 12 (2018)

# Ep. Movie Original Airdate Screenshot
212 1201 Mac and Me November 22, 2018 1201
A wheelchair-bound boy and his family and friends helps to protect an alien creature that has accidentally been brought to Earth.
213 1202 Atlantic Rim November 22, 2018 1202
A squad of three giant mecha fight off giant sea creatures that are attacking the United States east coast.
This is the most recently produced film to be MSTied.
214 1203 Lords of the Deep November 22, 2018 1203
A group of scientists studying underwater habitation suffer several losses after an undersea earthquake and attacks from stingray-like creatures.
215 1204 The Day Time Ended November 22, 2018 1204
An extended family living in the desert has numerous encounters with alien creatures and time travel.
216 1205 Killer Fish November 22, 2018 1205
A jewel heist goes awry when a hurricane traps the thieves and other people in waters filled with deadly piranha.
217 1206 Ator, the Fighting Eagle November 22, 2018 1206
The warrior Ator fights to rescue his lover from a spider-worshipping cult.

Notes

  • The titles are taken from the title screens as seen in the episode, with the exception of episode 321. The title for this episode was verified using its IMDb entry.[1]
  • The original airdates were verified using the "All Time MST3K Broadcast Schedule."[2]

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