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A typical episode of MST3K.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (often abbreviated as MST3K) is a television show which ran from 1988 until 1999. The show first aired locally on Minneapolis television station KTMA before going national in 1989, when it was picked up by the Comedy Channel (succeeded by Comedy Central in 1991). After seven seasons, the show moved to Sci Fi for another three seasons.

Hosted by creator Joel Hodgson (and later by Mike Nelson), the science-fiction flavored series featured the sarcastic host and his two robot sidekicks, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, making fun of "cheesy movies" -- mainly B-movie science fiction and horror films, with the occasional barbarian epic, cop drama, or biker flick.

The show is known for its diverse pop-culture references, riffing on everything from philosophers and politicians to cartoons and old commercials. The rapid-fire quips included frequent references to the Muppets and Sesame Street.

Muppet Mentions

Picture Title Episode number Description
MstK10
Cosmic Princess #K10
(1989)
When the ITC Entertainment logo appears, Tom asks "Is it just me or whenever I see that ITC sign do you think of The Muppet Show?" Joel: "It's the Muppet Show!" Tom (adopting Kermit voice): "It's The Muppet Show with our very special guest star, Fozzie Bear!"
MstK10b
Cosmic Princess #K10
(1989)
Upon seeing a readout that indicates a rare metal has been found, Dr. Russell excitedly calls out "Titanium!" which leads Servo to sing "bee bee de bee bee - Titanium."
MST-K16
City on Fire #K16
(1989)
As Maggie Grayson enters the broadcast building, Joel quips "Gowns by Miss Piggy of Hollywood."
MST-K17a
Time of the Apes #K17
(1989)
When the kids are reunited with their families, Crow and Servo start calling out names: "Mother!" "Johnny!" "Catherine!" "John Boy!" "Auntie Em!" "Mr. Whipple!" "Mr. Hooper!" "Mr. Bubble" "Mr. Rogers" ...
MST-K17b
Time of the Apes #K17
(1989)
The Doctor explains to Catherine "I have data that corroborates your story." Servo then sings "bee bee dee bee bee - Corroborate."
Mst104
Women of the Prehistoric Planet #104
(1990)
Over a shot of the Cosmos III spaceship, Tom says, "Pigs -- in -- Spaaaace!"
Mst111
Moon Zero Two #111
(1990)
One of the satellite smugglers wears a green spacesuit as he travels over the surface of the moon. Joel puts on a Kermit the Frog voice: "It's not easy being green". As he reaches a white-spacesuited companion, Tom imitates Fozzie Bear from The Muppet Movie: "Ahhh! Frog and a bear, together again! Wocka wocka wocka!"
Mst111b
Moon Zero Two #111
(1990)
A fight breaks out at the bar. One of the brawlers is thrown onto the stage, where a group of women are dancing, dressed in yellow jumpsuits with red peacock tails. "Look out, Big Bird!" Crow yells.
Mst203
Jungle Goddess #203
(1990)
"White devil" Bob fools the native girl Wanama, telling her that "dumb" is a synonym for "smart". Later, Montegreta asks Wanama if Bob knows that she's on to his betrayal. Wanama proudly says no: "Wanama dumb!" At this, the three quippers break out into a version of "Mahna Mahna": "Wanama dumb, doo doo de doo doo! Wanama dumb, doo doo de doo!"
Mst207
Wild Rebels #207
(1991)
During the movie, Rod plays Linda a love song on his guitar. Joel imitates Rod during a host segment, singing to the female robot, Gypsy. "I know what I like, and I like what I know... cause I know what I like about you... You know, I feel kinda like Mac Davis on The Muppet Show."
Mst213
Godzilla vs the Sea Monster #213
(1991)
In the song "Godzilla Genealogy Bop", Joel, Tom and Crow discuss Godzilla's descendants. According to them, Godzilla's son Godzooky had an affair with Lorna Luft, producing a son, Ron Perlman. Perlman and Yoko Ono then had a bunch of green children, including Kermit the Frog, Swamp Thing, the Hulk and Ernest Borgnine.
Noimage
Gamera #302
(1991)
During a piece of film that is being shown the narrator talks about that it's a complete mystery to this phenomenon. Which Tom starts sing the word which Crow joins in with the Sesame Street version of "Mahna Mahna." During one of the bots sketches they get to meet Gamera. On the way back to the theater Tom tells Joel about meeting him and then Crow comes in telling Joel the same thing. Joel then says "You know Snuffleupaguses too, right?" Tom then saying "He doesn't believe us."
Mst303
Pod People #303
(1991)
A long-nosed alien approaches the poachers' campfire. Joel says, "Hey, it's Mr. Snuffleupagus!"
Mst306
Time of the Apes #306
(1991)
The movie's opening titles appear over still photos of monkeys in a zoo. Joel says, "It looks like a Sesame Street segment." Tom chuckles, and agrees.
Mst307
Daddy-O #307
(1991)
As Phil (aka Daddy-O) tangles with the geeky-looking Bruce, Crow cries "Beaker, no!" to which Servo adds several "meeps".
Noimage
Earth vs. the Spiders #313
(1991)
Two older gentlemen carrying a bodybag walk through part of the scene before getting stopped by the officer. Crow questions, "Is that Statler or Waldorf?" At the end which they always read letters from one of their viewers. The guy in the letter states that he is sorry that he drew Crow like Big Bird and Joel like Ernie.


Mst316
Gamera vs. Zigra #316
(1991)
Kenny and Helen struggle to put up the sail on their sailboat. Joel says, "Iwo Jima Babies! From Jim Henson." A moment later, Crow chimes in with "African Queen Babies."
Mst318
Star Force: Fugitive Alien II #318
(1991)
The episode begins with Crow and Servo in a philosophical discussion over the nature of puppets. The first line of the episode is Crow conferring with Tom: "...your point is that Big Bird cannot be considered a puppet because of his... or her... its size?" Tom says yes, and furthers his argument by saying that once a puppet has feet, it becomes a costume rather than a puppet. This "puppet vs. costume" conversation extends to Topo Gigio, Lamb Chop, H.R. Pufnstuf, and Yoda, and Señor Wences.

After the commercial break, Joel plays a game in which the bots identify famous characters as puppet or costume; this set, accompanied by cue-card drawings of each, includes Rowlf the Dog (specifically labeled by Servo as a Muppet rather than a mere puppet), Meow Meow Kitty, Kukla (or Ollie, Joel would've accepted either), Spitting Image, and D.C. Follies.

Mst319
War of the Colossal Beast #319
(1991)
The Colossal Man's case is referred to the U.S. Department of Medical Research. Seeing a bald man sitting at the Medical Research desk, Crow says "Fred Mertz?" Joel replies, "More like Bunsen Honeydew."
Mst321
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians #321
(1991)
Billy and Betty are lost at the North Pole. Spotting a light in the distance, Betty cries, "I see it! I see it! Santa's workshop!" "No, that's the Children's Television Workshop," Joel says.
Mst322
Master Ninja I #322
(1992)
When McAllister is introduced, Joel says, "He looks like a Henson rat!"
Mst324
Master Ninja II #324
(1992)
McAllister tells Max, "When you need to run the four-minute mile, you'll do it!" Tom adds, "You'll be a Henson rat, like me!"
Mst403a
City Limits #403
(1992)
Lee is surrounded by a group of Clippers, and a young man stands in front of him, holding a bat. "Hey, Ernie!" another calls, and Joel replies in Ernie's voice, "Yeah, Bert?" Then Ernie turns and says, "Fish it, Bert!" Joel says, "It is Bert and Ernie!" as Tom chuckles. They repeat the joke again later in the movie, when another character says "Hey, Ernie."
Mst403b
City Limits #403
(1992)
Rae Dawn Chong's character has a flashback to her childhood. Seeing the young girl, Joel says, "Jim Henson's Rae Dawn Chong Babies."
Mst403c
City Limits #403
(1992)
One of the Clippers uses scale-model airplanes to bomb the factory. Crow quips, "Jim Henson's Flying Leatherneck Babies".
Mst404
Teenagers From Outer Space #404
(1992)
A group of boys stare at the oddly-dressed alien, Derek. Tom Servo calls them "Jim Henson's Baretta Babies".
Mst404b
Teenagers From Outer Space #404
(1992)
Mac and Joe are investigating the cave where the huge lobster-like gargons are growing. Mac calls to Joe to bring flashbulbs, then enters the cave. As Joe rushes to the cave, he hears Mac's screams, and the high-pitched growl of the gargons. "Grover's in there," Tom says.
Mst405
Being From Another Planet #405
(1992)
A baby plays with the mummy's amulet. Crow says, "Jim Henson's Baby Babies."
Mst405b
Being From Another Planet #405
(1992)
The mummy's point of view is shown through a green filter, often moving around in a boiler room. The robots think that this is the most terrifying thing they've ever seen. Panicked, Crow cries out, "It's not easy seeing green!"
Mst406
Attack of the Giant Leeches #406
(1992)
Steve and Liz paddle through the swamp, looking for clues to what's behind the mysterious attacks. There's a sinister splash, and Joel cries, "Kermit, no!"
Mst406b
Attack of the Giant Leeches #406
(1992)
Three hayseed characters are unconscious in the leeches' cave. Servo says, "Oh, look -- Jim Henson's Cracker Babies!"
Mst407a
The Killer Shrews #407
(1992)
Joel's invention is "Jim Henson's Edgar Winter Babies".
Mst407b
The Killer Shrews #407
(1992)
In the "Junior Rodeo Daredevils" short, Crow calls the main kids "Jim Henson's Misfits Babies".
Mst407c
The Killer Shrews #407
(1992)
The "Junior Rodeo Daredevils" kids hang up posters for the rodeo, prompting Joel to call them "Jim Henson's Last Picture Show Babies".
Mst407d
The Killer Shrews #407
(1992)
Thorne and Mario go into the basement, looking for shrews. Mario's flashlight plays over the stairs, where a shrew shrinks back from the light. "Ahh!" Joel cries, "There's a Muppet behind the stairs!" Crow and Tom imitate Señor Wences: "S'all right under the stairs. S'all right." Joel calls, "Honey... I think we've got puppets down here!" "Hand puppets?" Crow responds. "Yeah," Joel says. "They're under the stairs, so I don't think they're marionettes." When the shrew attacks, Tom scolds, "Bad puppet! Bad puppet!"
Mst408
Hercules Unchained #408
(1992)
The Waters of Forgetfulness pour from a carved stone that looks like an angry face. Crow mutters, "The Mighty Pavog!" (sic)
Mst409
The Indestructible Man #409
(1992)
In the "Undersea Kingdom" short, Unga Khan's soldiers chase Crash Corrigan and his friends on horseback. Joel says, "Oh, it's Jim Henson's Birth of a Nation Babies!"
Mst410
Hercules Against the Moon Men #410
(1992)
The people of Samar are forced to sacrifice their children to "the mountain of death". Joel calls the line of marching children "Jim Henson's Exodus Babies".
Mst410b
Hercules Against the Moon Men #410
(1992)
The entrance to the sacrificial cave looks like a wizened face. Crow says, "I am the Mighty Pavog!" (sic)
Mst412
Hercules and the Captive Women #412
(1992)
During the Festival of Uranus, a group of robed children are led to the Mountain of the Dead to be sacrificed. "Hey!" Tom says. "It's Jim Henson's Ghandi Babies!"
Mst413
Manhunt in Space #413
(1992)
Rocky lands the oddly-shaped Orbit Jet. Joel shouts, "Sturgeon... in... Space!"
Mst414a
Tormented #414
(1992)
As Sandy approaches the lighthouse in a sailor's cap, Servo comments, "She's like the Gorton's Fisherman...Babies!"
Mst414b
Tormented #414
(1992)
When Sandy observes Tom killing the blackmailer, Joel quips, "Jim Henson's Witness Babies!"
Mst414c
Tormented #414
(1992)
For the trifecta, as Tom takes Sandy up the spiral staicase in the lighthouse, Servo calls out "Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo Babies."
Mst417a
Crash of the Moons #417
(1992)
Rocky Jones and Winky are flying in the Orbit Jet. Joel and the bots shout, "Pigs in Space!"
Mst417b
Crash of the Moons #417
(1992)
Empress Cleolanta, clad in a high-collared cape, gives the order to fire on the moon Posita. She cries, "Count two... count one! Fire!" Tom says, "Oh, the Count from Sesame Street."
Mst420
The Human Duplicators #420
(1992)
Glenn says, "Looks like this Dr. Munson was the strong man type." Joel cries, "Dr. Munson Honeydew!"
Mst420b
The Human Duplicators #420
(1992)
A stern-faced young man watches Glenn and Gale dance. Joel says, "Jim Henson's Jack Palance Babies."
Mst421
Monster A Go Go #421
(1993)
Over a tight, dark shot of the "monster" fumbling about, Joel imitates Cookie Monster's trademark "Coookieee" and munching sounds.
Mst504
Secret Agent Super Dragon #504
(1993)
The opening credits run over a shot of a telephone, a cigarette burning in an ashtray, and a gun. Joel points, and says, "One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just..."
Mst508a
Operation Double 007 #508
(1993)
Every time Neil meets a mysterious girl, she's wearing a new outlandish outfit. This time, she's got a fuzzy, hot pink wig. Tom notes: "Hair by Jim Henson."
Mst508b
Operation Double 007 #508
(1993)
Maya leads a troop of showgirls to distract a troop of soldiers, and steal their equipment. Looking at her feathery outfit, Tom says, "Now, she could be a candidate for Big Bird. Definitely." Crow agrees.
Mst518
The Atomic Brain #518
(1993)
Centron's "Young America Films" logo appears at the start of the short, "What About Juvenile Delinquency?" Tom announces, "Sam the Eagle presents!" Crow agrees: "Hey, it is!"
Mst523
Village of the Giants #523
(1994)
The Beau Brummels play for an enthusiastic teen audience. A shaggy-haired blonde woman dances in the crowd, throwing her hair around as she bounces up and down. "What is that, Animal from the Muppets in the front there?" Tom asks, and does an Animal impression: "WOMAN!"
Mst607
Bloodlust #607
(1994)
Johnny and Betty watch as Jondor exits through a secret passage in the wall, next to an enormous stuffed bear. Tom says "Wocka wocka wocka!", and then turns to whisper to Mike: "Fozzie Bear." Mike nods and whispers, "Yes."
Mst608
Code Name: Diamond Head #608
(1994)
Mike identifies a bearded member of the coast guard: "It's Jim Henson!" The sailor's Kermit-esque voice elicits a "Hi-ho" from Crow.
Mst611
Last of the Wild Horses #611
(1994)
Cooper, the head of the Double C Ranch, tells Riley to inform everyone that trespassers on the ranch will be shot. Crow says, "He's the George Stephanopoulos of the ranch." Servo asks, "Snuffleupagus?" Mike agrees: "Snuffleupagus."
Mst614
San Francisco International #614
(1994)
Stayczek's associate waits for a crate to be unloaded from the plane. Crow says, "He's from the Land of Misfit Toys." Mike agrees: "He looks like a Henson rat!"
Mstjimhenson2
Angels' Revenge #622
(1995)
One of Burke's sidekicks shoots at the Angels. Tom shouts, "Jim Henson!" Crow gives a Kermit the Frog "Hi-ho!" The man is shot a moment later, and Crow adds a Kermit-esque "Oh!"
Mst703
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell #703
(1996)
Deathstalker stabs Troxartas. Mike observes, "He looks like Sam the American Eagle." Crow agrees.
Mst705
Escape 2000 #705
(1996)
Junior says goodbye to Strike, who's setting off on a dangerous mission. Referring to the youngster's cap, Crow says, "Jim Henson's Chairman Mao Babies".
Mst803
The Mole People #803
(1997)
Roger holds up a furry pelt. Tom gasps, "They killed Fozzie Bear!"
Mst808
The She-Creature #808
(1997)
Crow shows Mike the new Tickle Me Carlo Lombardi doll that he's created, based on the movie's creepy hypnotist. Crow insists that Mike tickle the doll, which emits an eerie chuckle. Also, the doll is sticky, so Mike can't put it down. Mike is thrown to the floor, struggling with the spooky doll as Crow sings the "Tickle Me Carlo Lombardi" theme song. Tickle Me Carlo Lombardi and Tickle Me Carlo Lombardi are sold separately.
Mst808b
The She-Creature #808
(1997)
Carlo Lombardi makes a presentation to a group of scientists. Tom recognizes the bald man on the left: "Hey, Bunsen Honeydew!"
Mst810
The Giant Spider Invasion #810
(1997)
A hairy-legged spider attacks a scantily-clad girl, and Crow cries, "Snuffleufagus [sic], no!"
Horrorofpartybeach
The Horror of Party Beach #817
(1997)
When the googly-eyed monster attacks Tina, Mike imitates Cookie Monster: "Coo-kie!"
Mst903
The Pumaman #903
(1998)
Tony jogs outside the museum in a bright yellow jogging suit. Mike shrugs, "The new Big Bird action wear."
Mst908
The Touch of Satan #908
(1998)
Brain Guy is humiliated when Pearl goes away for the week, and leaves him with a stern babysitter, Steffi. When he complains about her reading of Green Eggs and Ham, she asks, "Are we a little cranky, Brian?" "No, madam," he says grandly, "I am overtired. So I shall turn in now. So, if you wouldn't mind, please -- my blankie, my nookie... and my friend." Brain Guy's "friend" is a Cookie Monster doll.
Mst910
The Final Sacrifice #910
(1998)
Troy is chased on his bike by ski-mask wearing goons. As the goons' truck smashes into a couple of trash cans, Crow growls, "Oh, I love tra -- OWWWW! Oooohh..."
Mst1001
Soultaker #1001
(1999)
Natalie is in a hospital bed, with a breathing apparatus over her nose and mouth. Mike says, "She's Snuffleupagus!"
Mst1002
Girl in Gold Boots #1002
(1999)
Mike imitates the Count, as McCabe's dour henchman watches Buz, Michele and Critter walk by: "One... ha ha haaa! Two! Ha ha ha ha!"
Mst1004
Future War #1004
(1999)
When a character writes "ABC" on a chalkboard, Mike sings a quick chorus of "ABC-DEF-GHI."
Mst1006
Boggy Creek II #1006
(1999)
Deputy Williams tells the story of his encounter with the swamp creature. A shaggy, floppy beast jumps onto Williams' neck, prompting Tom to narrate, "Suddenly, I was attacked by a Muppet."
Mst1008
Final Justice #1008
(1999)
Deputy Geronimo visits Malta during Carnival time. He walks through a parade, which includes a float that resembles a scantily clad Miss Piggy. Mike simpers, "Oh, Kermie, take a look at my good stuff!"
It Lives By Night #1010
(1999)
Servo quips that the babbling, drunken drifter "sounds like the Swedish Chef Muppet."

Follow-up productions

Following the conclusion of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 show in 1999, the various performers and writers from the show have taken on new projects that involve the basic idea of "riffing" over movies. The projects have taken different forms over the years. Given the people involved, it is not surprising that these projects continue the MST3K tradition of Muppet references.

Legend Films DVDs

In 2003, colorization company Legend Films began re-releasing classic public domain films in restored black & white and new colorized versions. Starting in 2004, many of these releases featured Michael J. Nelson providing a humorous, MST3K-like commentary track.

Picture Title Year Description
NOTLD
Night of the Living Dead (2004) As Johnny and Barbara argue in the car, Mike says, "You know, this guy was the inspiration for Beaker on The Muppet Show. Meep meep meep meep." A moment later, he says, "Beaker's actually better looking than this guy."

RiffTrax

In 2006, following the success of the Legend Films DVDs, Nelson teamed up with Legend in a new enterprise called "Rifftrax", a website which offers downloadable audio commentaries in the MST3K style. The user listens to the commentary track in sync with a DVD. Nelson has recorded RiffTrax with many of his MST colleagues, including Kevin Murphy (Tom Servo), Bill Corbett (Crow), Mary Jo Pehl (Pearl Forrester), and his wife Bridget Nelson (writer), as well as occasional celebrity guests such as Neil Patrick Harris and "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Due to its nature, Rifftrax is able to provide humorous commentary without the permission of the filmmakers, expanding the field of available material to current films and significant blockbusters.

Picture Title Year Description
Glitter
Glitter (2007) Billie tells Dice about a recurring dream: "I'm on this huge TV show, right? And I'm singing this song that me and my mom used to sing together." "It's called 'C Is for Cookie'," Mary Jo quips.
Jurassicpark1
Jurassic Park (2008) "Mr. DNA" explains how the geneticists use the DNA of a frog to fill in the holes in the dinosaurs' genetic sequence. Mike remarks: "Kermit the Frog's Clint Howard."
Jurassicpark2
Jurassic Park (2008) Referring to Ellie Sattler, Weird Al jokes that Ian Malcolm would like to "Waldorf her Sattler." Mike corrects him by telling him the other Muppet is named Statler, but Weird Al replies, "I stand by my filthy Muppet innuendo." Mike adds, "You know, I was once in a band called Filthy Muppet Innuendo."
Jurassicpark3
Jurassic Park (2008) A line by Malcolm is interrupted: "God creates dinosaur. God kills dinosaur. God creates man. Man kills God. Man creates dinosaur. Dinosaur..." Al jumps in: "... says 'not the mama!'"
Sameaglerifftrax
Buying Food (2008) At the end title card featuring the Young America Films logo, Mike riffs: "Sam the Eagle approves of the content of this video, but for the record states that you are all weirdos".
Noimage
The Dark Knight (2008) During a chase scene, the gang makes a number of jokes regarding two SWAT team members in a truck, one of whom provides exposition while the other remains silent. As the talkative SWAT team member comments "That's not good!", Bill quips, "His faithful assistant Beaker silently agrees."
Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2008) As Harry approaches Buckbeak, Hagrid gives instructions: "Let him come to you." Kevin quips: "Good advice for handling any big bird. Mr. Hooper would have done well to heed it." Mike adds: "But, instead, he's dead."
Noimage
Twilight (2009) Bella refers to herself as the "suffer-in-silence type," which leads to the quip, "Much like Linda on Sesame Street.
Noimage
Twilight (2009) Dr. Cullen claims that a recent vampire-related death was actually an animal attack. In reference to the Muppet Animal, one of the riffers jokes "We're interrogating Dr. Teeth right now."
Noimage
Twilight (2009) As Bella researches vampires online, the camera lingers on various words that describe Edward and vampires in general. The gang suggests other appropriate words, including "thunder and lightning appear after they count."

The Film Crew

In 2005, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett began work on an MST3K-like project called "The Film Crew"; a line of direct-to-DVD releases for distribution through Rhino Home Video. Various legal wrangling put the project into limbo after four episodes had been produced. Following the creation of Rifftrax, the "Film Crew" DVDs finally saw release through Shout! Factory in 2007. In this series, Mike, Kevin and Bill work for a friendly but lunatic boss, Bob Honcho (originally "Bob Rhino"), who wants to provide a commentary track for every movie ever made. The trio work as Honcho's "film crew", quipping over the movie. The series is, essentially, a direct-to-DVD Mystery Science Theater, but without silhouettes.


Picture Title Year Description
GiantofMarathon2
Giant of Marathon (2007) As a pyre is built following a battle, Mike says "Just dump 'em on Big Bird's nest, here."
Giantofmarathon
Giant of Marathon (2007) During a shipboard battle, a warrior climbs past a barrel tied with rope. Kevin cries, "Hey, Oscar the Grouch! Right there!" Mike chuckles.
Killersfromspace2
Killers From Space (2007) After a mysterious brush with death, Dr. Martin wakes from a nightmare to see a vision of approaching, bulging eyeballs. "Wow," Bill says. "I gotta stop eating a pot roast and watching The Muppets before bed."
Killersfromspace
Killers From Space (2007) Dr. Martin sees the approaching eyes again as he drives through the night. Kevin says, in a Cookie Monster voice, "Let me steal your cookie!" As the eyes get closer, Mike sings, "It's time to meet your maker, on The Muppet Show tonight..."

Cinematic Titanic

In late 2007, Joel Hodgson teamed up with MST3K alums Trace Beaulieu, Josh Wenstein, Frank Coniff and Mary Jo Pehl to create a new line of "riffed" films under the banner Cinematic Titanic. The episodes are available either on DVD or through digital download. The premise is that Hodgson and Co. have been brought in to archive films for posterity. Much like on MST3K, the cast is visible in silhouette while watching the film, but this time they are on platforms in the lower left and right-hand corners. While there is usually an opening explanatory segment and the cast will pause the film for small sketches, there are no "host segments" per se. Grant Baciocco, host of The Jim Henson Company Podcast and member of Puppet Up!, is also associate producer for Cinematic Titanic.


Picture Title Episode number Description
DoomsdayMachine
Doomsday Machine #2
(2008)
While Kurt is assaulting Katie, she calls him an animal. Mary Jo adds "A male chauvinist pig...in...space!"
LegacyofBlood
Legacy of Blood #4
(2008)
Igor tells Elga "I do believe I'll have one of your...cookies." to which Joel retorts "Okay, but just because you asked like a Muppet."

Connections

  • After leaving MST3K, Joel Hodgson and his brother Jim worked with the Jim Henson Company to produce a show for broadcast on Noggin. The show was never produced. [1]

In addition, a few cast and crew members for films showcased on Mystery Science Theater 3000 also worked in Muppet/Henson productions.

  • Werner Abrolat played Melnik in The Castle of Fu Manchu, episode #323
  • Francis Ford Coppola wrote the English-language screenplay for the US dub of The Magic Voyage of Sinbad, episode #505
  • Billy Crystal played David in SST - Death Flight, episode #K13
  • Eddie Deezen played Froggy in Laserblast, episode #706
  • Clint Eastwood played Jennings the lab tech in Revenge of the Creature, episode #801
  • Henry Fonda played Fire Chief Albert Risley in City on Fire, episode #K16
  • George Gaynes played the mission director in Space Travelers, episode #401
  • Arthur Godfrey appeared as himself in Angels' Revenge, episode #622
  • Joyce Gordon played a data supervisor in Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, episode 3822
  • Lorne Greene played Cole in SST - Death Flight, episode #K13, and narrated the short film Johnny at the Fair, episode #419
  • Ron Howard played Genius in Village of the Giants, episode #523
  • Kathy Ireland played Wanda Saknussemm in Alien from L.A., episode #516
  • James Earl Jones played Albert in City Limits, episode #403
  • Raul Julia played Aram Fingal and Rick Blaine in Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, episode 822
  • Richard Kind played Wamthool in in Quest of the Delta Knights, episode #913
  • Martin Landau played Commander Koenig in Cosmic Princess, episode #K10
  • Michael Landon played Tony Rivers in I Was a Teenage Werewolf, episode #809
  • Christopher Lee played Fu Manchu in in The Castle of Fu Manchu, episode #323
  • Hal Linden dubbed the lead actor in Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster, episode #213
  • Chris Makepeace played Ring in The Last Chase, episode #K20
  • Bill McCutcheon played Dropo the Martian in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, episode # 321
  • Leslie Nielsen played Mayor William Dudley in City on Fire, episode #K16
  • Regis Philbin played Harry Carter in SST - Death Flight, episode #K13
  • Little Richard appeared as himself in Catalina Caper, episode #204
  • Tom Selleck played quarterback Jim McCauley in Superdome, episode #K15
  • William Schallert played Professor Mills in Hanger 18, episode #K19
  • David Warner played Lord Vultare and Raydoor in Quest of the Delta Knights, episode #913
  • John Williams composed the score for Daddy-O, episode #307

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