MST3K

A live streaming show in which the Mads (Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff) riff a series of short animated films.

The Shorts[]

Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero - Invasion of the Shadowmen (1967)[]

Synopsis[]

A heroic space traveler defeats an army of shadowy figures.

Information[]

  • Produced by Oriolo Film Studios Inc.

Camel[]

Synopsis[]

Ad advertisement for Camel cigarettes.

Information[]

  • Produced by Mortera Productions.

Tom Thumb in King Arthur's Court (1963)[]

Synopsis[]

The legendary small hero Tom Thumb joins the court of the noble King Arthur.

Information[]

  • Produced by Coronet.
  • Written and Directed by Hugh Harman and Gordon Sheehan

Accident Prevention Aboard Ship (1951)[]

Synopsis[]

Navy personnel learn how to avoid accidents.

Information[]

The Interesting Guest & A Man's Nightmare[]

Synopsis[]

Puppets respond to a magic act shown on television. A man dreams that he is beset by unshaven pirates.

Information[]

  • Produced in conjunction with the Philips Corporation, manufacturers of appliances (including televisions and shavers).
  • Part of a series called Joop Geesink's Dollywood.
  • Made in the late 1940s.

Farmer Al Falfa's Ape Girl (1932)[]

Synopsis[]

A farmer encounters a primitive woman.

Information[]

  • Produced by Educational Film Exchanges Inc.
  • Directed by Frank Moser
  • Written by Paul Terry
  • Released in August of 1932, this is the oldest work to be used any corollary production of Mystery Science Theater 3000 to date.

Joop Geesink's Dollywood - Philips Light Show (1946)[]

Synopsis[]

A revue of dancing electric light bulbs.

Information[]

  • Directed Jozsef Misik

Christmas Cartoon; Toyland (1932)[]

Synopsis[]

A conflagration ensues among rival groups of toys.

Information[]

  • Directed by Frank Moser
  • Written by Paul Terry
  • Originally made in 1932, this features a live-action framing sequence produced by William Castle.

The Show[]

Callbacks[]

Running Jokes[]

Quotes & References[]

Behind-the-Scenes[]

  • This Night of Toons was the Mads' second livestream event after they suspended their monthly online shows.
  • The event was produced and edited by Chris Gersbeck with Associate Producer Matt Reiser and Producer Emmy Martian.
  • The show was written and performed by Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff, who are also credited as Executive Producers.

Video Release[]