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'''Magic Voice''' is a female noncorporeal voice that lives in the [[Satellite of Love]]. She alerts the members of the crew as to how long it will be before Commercial Sign or [[Movie sign|Movie Sign]]. She often comments on the situations that [[Joel Robinson]] or [[Mike Nelson]] get into. Magic Voice appears to be a robot (or possibly the satellite's main computer), because in ''[[Manos: The Hands of Fate]]'', Joel installs a chip in the bots and her. In ''[[Fire Maidens of Outer Space]]'', she seemed to be concerned for [[Cambot]]'s safety as he was menaced by [[Timmy]]. A host segment on ''[[The Atomic Brain]]'' feautured her search for love in other narration voices. At the end of ''[[Laserblast]]'', she became pure energy along with the rest of the crew, despite being noncorporeal. She returned during the show's Sci-Fi Channel run and made very brief appearances on the show from season 8-10.
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'''Magic Voice''' is a non-corporeal female voice that lives on the [[Satellite of Love]]. She alerts the members of the crew as to how long it will be before Commercial Sign or [[Movie sign|Movie Sign]]. She sometimes comments on the actions of the SoL crew.
   
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Although Magic Voice does not appear to be a robot, she seems to be another creation of [[Joel Robinson|Joel]] (presumably some form of computer-based artificial intelligence). In [[MST3K 424 - "Manos" The Hands of Fate|Experiment #424]]'' ''(''"Manos" The Hands of Fate''), Joel installs a chip in her that affects her personality, similar to chips that he had installed in the 'bots.
   
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In ''[[MST3K 416 - Fire Maidens of Outer Space|Fire Maidens of Outer Space]]'', she seemed to be concerned for [[Cambot]]'s safety as he was menaced by [[Timmy]]. A host segment in ''[[MST3K 518 - The Atomic Brain|The Atomic Brain]]'' presented her search for companionship from other narration voices.
   
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At the end of ''[[MST3K 706 - Laserblast|Laserblast]]'', she became pure energy along with the rest of the crew, despite being non-corporeal. She returned during the show's [[The Sci-Fi Channel|Sci-Fi Channel]] run and "appeared" in two episodes from season 8-9.
It is not known if she has survived the SOL's de-orbit and eventual crash in Diabolik due to seemingly being part of the SOL, although the fact that she became pure energy at ''Laserblast'' gives some possibility that she did survive.
 
   
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Her fate since the end of the original run of the show has yet to be revealed. The new SoL constructed by [[Kinga Forrester|Kinga]] does not seem to include a Magic Voice.
   
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== Behind the Scenes ==
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Magic Voice first "appeared" on the show in the [[:Category:Season 1|first national season]]. Magic Voice was voiced longest by [[Mary Jo Pehl]] beginning in the middle of season 4.
   
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She was voiced regularly by [[Mary Jo Pehl]] beginning in season 5, and first appeared on the show in 1992.{{SOL}}
 
 
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Revision as of 11:57, 20 June 2020


Magic Voice is a non-corporeal female voice that lives on the Satellite of Love. She alerts the members of the crew as to how long it will be before Commercial Sign or Movie Sign. She sometimes comments on the actions of the SoL crew.

Although Magic Voice does not appear to be a robot, she seems to be another creation of Joel (presumably some form of computer-based artificial intelligence). In Experiment #424 ("Manos" The Hands of Fate), Joel installs a chip in her that affects her personality, similar to chips that he had installed in the 'bots.

In Fire Maidens of Outer Space, she seemed to be concerned for Cambot's safety as he was menaced by Timmy. A host segment in The Atomic Brain presented her search for companionship from other narration voices.

At the end of Laserblast, she became pure energy along with the rest of the crew, despite being non-corporeal. She returned during the show's Sci-Fi Channel run and "appeared" in two episodes from season 8-9.

Her fate since the end of the original run of the show has yet to be revealed. The new SoL constructed by Kinga does not seem to include a Magic Voice.

Behind the Scenes

Magic Voice first "appeared" on the show in the first national season. Magic Voice was voiced longest by Mary Jo Pehl beginning in the middle of season 4.



The Satellite of Love
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Primary Residents Joel RobinsonMike NelsonJonah HestonCrow T. RobotGypsyCambotTom Servo
Minor/Other Residents BeeperMagic VoiceXT-5000TimmyMike's RobotClayton Forrester (mirror)TV's Frank (mirror)Eddie Nelson (alternate universe)The NanitesMike Nelson (robot)WinstonM. WaverlyMatt Claude Van DammeGrowlerEmily Connor
Visitors EnochDemon DogsNuveenaGypsy (mirror)Tom Servo (mirror)MonadThe ObserversFinneganHadrianAdrienne BarbeauLydiaOrtegaPhantom of KrankorHenry KissingerBowler-Hatted GuyDelivery ManGoosioMikey the Mike spriteMikesocksy the Mike's Socks SpriteBrain GuyPearl ForresterProfessor Bobo
Terminology AirlockDeus ex MachinaHexfield ViewscreenHyper-warp escape shipsJet ScreenManipulator armsMovie signRocket Number 9The TubeUmbilicusWhirlpool
Locations BridgeCrow's RoomJoel's roomKitchenMike's roomMystery Science TheaterTheater hallwayTom's room