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-
- _Mystery Science Theater 3000_
- Frequently Asked Questions
-
- This version is edited and modified by Matthew Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu)
- from a version edited by Lisa Jenkins (jenkins@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu) from
- an originally compiled list from the _Satellite of Love Newsletter_ edited by
- Rich Kulawiec (rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu). As you can see, a lot of people went
- into making this possible. Special thanks to Julie Walker, Jim Mallon, and
- Best Brains, Inc for providing a wonderful show and valuable information. And
- for allowing this FAQ to circulate.
-
- Last updated: March 5, 1995
- New to this version:
- Major overhaul!!
- Contents changed, old questions removed, new ones added.
- And of course more FTP/WWW sites
- Plus the DigiVerse!
-
-
- Note: Mystery Science Theater 3000 has undergone many changes since it was
- first aired on November 24, 1988 on KTMA. Thus, for the more efficient
- organization of questions, I have divided the show roughly into six phases
- of evolution.
-
- Phase 0 KTMA days
- Phase 1 Comedy Central season 1 (episodes 101-113)
- Phase 2 CC season 2 & 3 (eps. 201-405)
- Phase 3 CC season 4 & 5 (eps. 406-512)
- Phase 4 CC season 5 and 6 (eps. 513-624)
- Phase 5 CC season 7 and up (eps. 701- )
-
- When answers refer to a particular phase, this is what is meant.
-
-
- /----CONTENTS----\
-
- Notes Notes on authors and organization of the FAQ
- Contents See Contents
- The Basics Simple information to get started
- Song Lyrics The Love Themes
- Fan Club Best Brains' information club.
- Electronic Forums Various computer forums
- Other Guides Other informational guides also available
- Other Stuff Interesting stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else
- Props and Sets What the 'bots and sets are made of
- 'Bot Stuff Questions about the 'bots not covered elsewhere
- The Obscure Questions asked, but out of date
- Credits Thanks to people who helped
-
-
- /----THE BASICS----\
-
- Q: What's the show all about?
- A: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_, also known as MST3K or MST 3000, is a
- program carried by Comedy Central on various cable companies. It was
- originally shown in Minneapolis, Minnesota on an independent station, KTMA
- TV23 (see "The Obscure"), and then was picked up by HBO's Comedy Channel which
- later merged with Viacom's HA! and became CTV which was later renamed Comedy
- Central (whew!). The show's basic premise is to view really bad movies and
- heckle them.
-
- Mike Nelson, a hired temp, was blasted into space by his evil bosses in Deep
- 13. They force him to watch bad films and then monitor his reactions.
- Mike, in order to keep his sunny disposition and his sanity, heckles the movies
- with the help of three robots constructed from parts of the satellite.
-
- On Earth, the mad scientists select the cinematic horrors, disguising them as
- experiments to inflict on Mike and the robots. They in turn respond by
- unmercifully riffing the movies from beginning to end. We see the show from
- behind their seats in the theater, seeing their silhouettes in the bottom of
- the screen and hearing their comments. The heckling draws mostly from pop
- culture, but also from every other imaginable source, including science,
- philosophy and history, and many times consist of current issues in the news
- and media. Three times during the film (roughly every half hour), Mike and the
- 'bots are given a break, at which point they do host segments. During the
- "host segments" they do parodies and annoy the mad scientists.
-
- Q: How did the show come to be called _Mystery Science Theater 3000_?
- A: Jim Mallon said in an interview on CompuServe, "When the show was to debut
- on KTMA we didn't have a title. So I said to Joel [Hodgson] 'what do you
- think?' And without blinking he said "Mystery Science Theater 2000". But since
- we were so close to the year 2000 we decided to shift it up one thousand
- years.' The show does not take place in the year 3000, but with the millenium
- so close, MST 2000 could have been interpreted as taking place in the year
- 2000.
-
- Q: Who is this Joel that people talk about and appears occasionally?
- A: (Phase 0-3) Joel Robinson was the original character blasted into space by
- the mad scientists. He worked at Gizmonics Institute as a janitor. In 512
- "Mitchell," he managed to escape from the ship (see "Other Stuff"). Joel is
- the one who originally built the robots to keep him company (see "Song
- Lyrics").
-
- Joel Hodgson, who plays Joel Robinson, is the original creator of Mystery
- Science Theater 3000, and one of the founders of Best Brains.
-
- Q: I heard Frank is leaving. Is this true?
- A: Sadly, yes. Frank Conniff, who plays TV's Frank on the show, left Best
- Brains in January. His last episode will be 624: Samson vs. the Vampire
- Women, airing on March 25. As of now Best Brains has not yet found a
- replacement. Here is the letter which Frank wrote:
-
- As of this January I'm leaving my job at "Mystery Science Theater 3000".
- Why? Because I've lost my mind. But there are also a few other reasons.
- I've discovered that after 5 seasons and 109 episodes, I have a need for
- change, even if change means losing the best job IÆve ever had and most
- likely will ever have. I have a need to grow and evolve and to find new
- challenges and adventures in my life.
-
- The hardest part about leaving MST3K will be having to say goodbye to
- everyone here at Best Brains. It is unlikely that I'll ever be able to
- find a group of people as intelligent, kind and down right fun as the BB
- staff. I will miss them all dearly. They will no longer be my co-workers
- but they will always be my friends.
-
- This has been a hard decision for me to make, but everyone here has been
- extremely supportive. I'd like to thank all you fans for your love and
- support throughout the years. I hope all you Misties out there will be
- equally understanding. If any of you run into me in the future, I hope
- you'll be nice and tell me how much you enjoyed my work on MST3K and how
- much you admired me for taking that big risk in my life when I left the
- show. If you do, I promise IÆll give you one of my patented TV's Frank
- smiles, look you straight in the eye and say, "would you like some fries
- with your order?"
-
- Frank Conniff
- ___________________________________________
-
- Frank will be working on new projects including a humorous
- autobiographical book and has, as he describes it, grandiose plans for
- screenplays, TV shows, plays novels, etc.
-
- I'm sure you all join us here at BBI in wishing Frank all the best albeit
- with a tear in our eye.
-
- Jim Mallon
-
- push the button frank
-
- Q: This "new guy" Mike Nelson looks familiar. Where have I seen him before?
- A: Mike Nelson is already known for his special characterizations of Jack
- Perkins, Michael Feinstein, Gamera, Mothra, Morressey, Torgo, and hexfield
- viewscreen guests (Phase 1-3) among many others. Mike began hosting in 513
- "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" (Phase 4).
-
- Q: Who's better, Joel or Mike (Phase 3/4), Larry or Frank (Phase 1/2)?
- A: Everyone has their own opinion as to who is better. Please do not waste
- time and bandwidth by repeatedly bringing up this topic. Think about it, won't
- you? Thank you.
-
- Q: Why did Joel "step down" from his on-screen role (Phase 4)?
- A: Joel Hodgson decided to take it easy for a while and not host the show
- anymore. He has other plans in the making, including other television shows
- and movies. As of episode 512 "Mitchell", Joel was replaced by Mike Nelson,
- head writer for MST3K.
-
- Q: So what is Joel Hodgson doing now?
- A: Joel is now working in LA. He is no longer working at Best Brains, nor are
- there any plans for him to in the future. He has done writing for the Paula
- Poundstone Show, among other things.
-
- Q: Why did the Mads send Mike into space (Phase 4)?
- A: Because Joel had escaped with the help of Gypsy, and they needed someone to
- replace him (see "Other Stuff").
-
- Q: Why did the Mads send Joel into space/why didn't they like him? (Phase 0-3)?
- A: Because he came up with better inventions, and he was only a janitor.
-
- Q: What is Deep 13?
- A: Deep 13 is the sub-basement of Gizmonics Institute where the mad scientists
- are located and perform their experiments. According to phases 1-3, it is
- located near the atomic pile under Gizmonics Institute, presumably the 13th
- level below ground. If one takes the picture shown during the opening theme of
- phase 4 as accurate, then Deep 13 is located in the mantle of the earth, with
- the entrance to the surface beneath the Aleutian Islands.
-
- Q: Will the Comedy Channel 1989/90 season (Phase 1) be shown on Comedy Central
- again?
- A: No. Although Comedy Central has shown clips on _Short Attention Span
- Theater_ of the first Comedy Channel season, Best Brains feels that at that
- time, they did not have their "chops down". In addition, BBI does not have the
- rights to the movies any longer.
-
- Q: When is the show on?
- A: (All times Eastern/Pacific)
- Friday 8:00 AM and PM, and 2:00 AM (Viewer Request Friday)
- Saturday morning 10:00 AM (Viewer request of season 2 & 3 shows)
- Saturday evening 7:00 PM (Usually a new episode)
- Sunday morning 10:00 AM (Usually a repeat of Saturday night)
- Monday - Friday 12:00 NOON
-
- Q: What is this Mystery Science Theater Hour?
- A: Best Brains and Comedy Central decided to divide the normal two-hour shows
- into two-part one-hour shows. There were several reasons for this decision.
- First, it allows the show to be viewed at an earlier time block, due to its
- shorter length. Also, it will more easily allow the show to go into
- syndication, if the Brains ever wish to do so.
-
- Q: So what's the difference? Should I watch and tape both versions?
- A: The Mystery Science Theater Hour has introductory host segments given by
- Jack Perkins, first seen in 310 "Fugitive Alien" (played by Mike Nelson). In
- order to fit these introductions, about 5 minutes have been cut from each
- episode. As with the reruns, Best Brains has only done MSTH versions of
- Phase 2 up. General consensus seems to be to tape the new introductions
- but not the movie in edited form.
-
- Q: So who is that guy introducing the Mystery Science Theater Hour?
- A: In real life, this is Mike Nelson. However, he is supposed to be Jack
- Perkins, the host of A&E, another cable channel. Jack Perkins typically
- thinks that everything is "wonderful" and "what good TV is made of," even
- if it is really trash.
-
- Q: Is there ever going to be a theater release of MST3K?
- A: Yes! Best Brains finally managed to sign a deal with Gramercy Pictures.
- Best Brains will be filming the movie in Minneapolis, with a new and more
- elaborate set. The host segments will be a bit longer, but basically it will
- be like a regular episode. Gramercy will be in charge of distribution. The
- film will hopefully be ready to be released in September.
-
- NOTE: Please do NOT e-mail juliewa with questions about the movie. She has
- said that she is not at liberty to discuss it any more. Thank you.
-
- Q: So what's the film going to be?
- A: We do not know. Best Brains is keeping that information confidential for
- now. However, it likely will NOT be "This Island Earth," which was done at the
- 1994 Conventio-Con-Expo-Fest-A-Rama. This is because at the time, BB was
- hoping to sign a deal with Universal, who owns the rights to TIE. Since they
- are now signed with Gramercy, this seems highly unlikely. Also, BB would have
- said if it were to be TIE, as that is what several others had announced.
- Whatever the film is, rest assured that it will be a good MSTing. Jim Mallon
- has been quoted as saying, "If we do a bad movie, it will be the one thing we
- will be remembered for. Trust us. It won't be a bad movie."
-
- Q: If I have a satellite dish, can I pick up Comedy Central?
- A: Yes.
- West Coast: G1/01
- East Coast: F3/21
-
- However, it is scrambled. You can subscribe to Comedy Central if you have a
- satellite dish by contacting one of a dozen programming resellers. Comedy
- Central is VideoCypher-II Plus encoded but since it's a commercially supported
- channel, the subscription fee is nominal. The West feed runs same programming
- but is delayed by three hours.
-
- Q: I'm thinking of starting an MST3K group/club in my school/area. How can I
- get permission to show episodes?
- A: To screen episodes at conventions or public group meetings at no cost to
- the public, contact the following person:
-
- Tony Fox, Vice President Media Relations
- Comedy Central
- 1775 Broadway
- 9th floor
- New York, NY 10019
-
- Office: (212) 767-8746
- FAX: (212) 767-8582
-
- Q: Can I buy or rent episodes on tape or disk at my local video store? How
- about ordering them directly from Best Brains?
- A: Best Brains is not allowed to release episodes on video because of both an
- exclusive rights agreement with Comedy Central, and the nature of the rights BB
- gets from the companies whose films they show.
-
- Q: So then how can I get to view episodes I don't have or missed on CC?
- A: Post your request to the newsgroups or the newsletter (see also "Electronic
- Forums") Alternatively, you might want to try sending mail to someone else
- (check From: lines) who has commented on the particular show you want.
- Also, Brian Dunkle (bdunkle@hinet.medlib.arizona.edu) does have many episodes,
- including all the KTMAs available, which he sells for $8 a tape, including
- shipping. Please note that he only deals with KTMA and season 1. Do not ask
- him for recent episodes.
-
- Q: Any other way? Can we expect MST3K to go into syndication anytime soon?
- A: Why yes! Right now, BB is trying to get MST3K syndicated to be picked up by
- local TV stations for the fall. So write your local station and tell them you
- want MST3K! BB is going through a syndicator, and is offering both the regular
- two-hour format and the Mystery Science Theater Hour format. Most stations
- will probably pick up the MSTH format, due to it being shorter. However, no
- additional footage will be cut. In either case what you see on CC is what you
- will see in syndication.
-
- Q: Hey, I'd really like to see them do a GOOD movie. Why do they only show
- bad films?
- A: The point of the show is that these are movies that deserve to be made fun
- of and will torture Mike. It is not merely a matter of it being a bad film, or
- bad plot, or cheesy effects, but all of these, along with bad acting, bad
- camera work, excessive padding, etc.
-
- Q: So how come they don't do "Plan 9 From Outer Space" which is touted the
- worst movie of all.
- A: Best Brains has said that they do not want to do this movie for two
- reasons. First, the voice-over from Criswell would interfere with the
- commenting that Mike and the 'bots would make. Second, the movie already
- pokes fun at itself.
- In addition, while "Plan 9" certainly is awful, Misties know better. MST3K has
- unearthed several cinematic train wrecks that make it look like "Citizen Kane."
-
-
- /----SONG LYRICS----\
-
- Q: What are the lyrics to the opening song?
- A: There are three different versions of the opening song.
-
- Phase 0
-
- "Love Theme from Mystery Science Theatre [sic] 3000"
-
- Lyrics: Joel Hodgson and Josh Weinstein
- Music: Charles Erickson and Joel Hodgson
- Sung by: Joel and the Joels [Joel Hodgson]
-
- In the not-too-distant future--
- Next Sunday, A.D.--
- There was a guy named Joel,
- Not too different than you or me.
- He worked in a satellite loading bay,
- Just polishing switches to pay his way;
- He did his job well with a cheerful face,
- But his bosses didn't like him
- So they shot him into space.
-
- We'll send him cheesy movies,
- The worst ever made.
- Joel says when you got lemons,
- You make lemonade.
- Now keep in mind he can't control
- When the movies begin or end,
- Because he used the extra parts
- To make his robot friends.
-
- Robot roll-call--
- Cambot
- Servo
- Gypsy
- Crow!
-
- If you're wondering how he eats and breathes
- And other science facts,
- Just repeat to yourself "It's just a show,
- I should really just relax
- For Mystery Science Theater 3000."
-
-
- Phase 1-3
-
- "Love Theme from Mystery Science Theatre [sic] (3000)"
-
- Lyrics: Joel Hodgson and Josh Weinstein
- Music: Charles Erickson and Joel Hodgson
- Sung by: Joel and the Joels [Joel Hodgson]
-
- In the not-too-distant future--
- Next Sunday A.D.--
- There was a guy named Joel,
- Not too different from you or me.
- He worked at Gizmonics Institute,
- Just another face in a red jumpsuit.
- He did a good job cleaning up the place,
- But his bosses didn't like him
- So they shot him into space.
-
- We'll send him cheesy movies,
- The worst we can find (la-la-la).
- He'll have to sit and watch them all,
- And we'll monitor his mind (la-la-la).
- Now keep in mind Joel can't control
- Where the movies begin or end (la-la-la)
- Because he used those special parts
- To make his robot friends.
-
- Robot Roll Call: (Let's go!)
- Cambot! (Pan left!)
- Gypsy! (Hi, girl!)
- Tom Servo! (What a cool guy!)
- Croooow! (What a wisecracker!)
-
- If you're wondering how he eats and breathes
- and other science facts (la la la),
- Then repeat to yourself, "It's just a show,
- I should really just relax
- For Mystery Science Theater 3000!"
-
-
- Phase 4
-
- "Love Theme from Mystery Science Theatre [sic] (3000)"
-
- Music: Charles Erickson and Joel Hodgson
- Lyrics: The Brains
-
- In the not-too-distant future
- Way down in Deep 13,
- Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank
- Were hatching an Evil Scheme.
- They hired a temp by the name of Mike,
- Just a regular joe they didn't like.
- Their experiment needed a good test case,
- So they conked him on the noggin
- And they shot him into space. (Get me down!)
-
- We'll send him cheesy movies,
- The worst we can find (la-la-la).
- He'll have to sit and watch them all,
- And we'll monitor his mind (la-la-la).
- Now keep in mind Mike can't control
- Where the movies begin or end (la-la-la)
- He'll try to keep his sanity
- With the help of his robot friends.
-
- Robot Roll Call:
- Cambot! (Show yourself!)
- Gypsy! (I'm not ready!)
- Tom Servo! (Hello there!)
- Croooow! (That's one "o"!)
-
- If you're wondering how he eats and breathes
- and other science facts (la la la),
- Just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show,
- I should really just relax
- For Mystery Science Theater 3000!"
-
- Q: In Phase 4, why is it so difficult to understand what is said during the
- "Robot Roll Call?"
- A: The Brains have said that they intentionally made it difficult to understand
- what was being said so that people would tune in and listen more. It also adds
- a sense of mystery (at least until it is posted in the FAQ :).
-
- Q: Where have I heard "Satellite of Love" before?
- A: The Jerry Lewis Telethon people call the satellite which receives their
- signal the "Satellite of Love." It is also the title of a song recorded by Lou
- Reed on his 1973 _Transformer_ album produced by David Bowie. This was
- mentioned in 307 "Daddy-O". In addition, the words are sung in Def Leppard's
- song "Rocket".
-
-
- /----FAN CLUB----\
-
- Q: How do you join the MST3K fan club?
- A: To join the fan club is free. Just write them at the following address:
-
- MST3K Information Club
- P.O. Box 5325
- Hopkins, Minnesota 55343
-
- Alternately, you can e-write Julie Walker, Info Club Liason, at juliewa@aol.com
-
- Q: What do you get when you join the club?
- A: You will receive your official MST3K fan club card, attached to a flyer.
- Your membership number is printed at the bottom left of the address label. The
- flyer entices you to buy MST3K merchandise, including t-shirts and the Life
- Survival Kit (a fan club kit).
-
- You are also put on the MST3K mailing list and receive a lifetime subscription
- to the MST3K _Satellite News_ (formerly _The Binding Polymer_) and receive
- updates on Best Brains activities such as live appearances and special events.
-
- Q: Do I have to order a fan club kit to stay in the club?
- A: No. The club is free. The newsletters, postcards and flyers are sent to
- you free of charge, just because you took the time to write a letter and lick
- a stamp.
-
- Q: I want to order a fan club kit. How do I do it?
- A: Write to the fan club address and join the mailing list first. They'll
- happily send you details on all their available merchandise, including the kit.
-
- Q: What's in the MST3K Life Survival Kit?
- A: It may or may not contain the following items:
-
- A folder stating, "Classified--contains top secret MST 3000 fan club
- material." Unfolded, the inside is the "MST 3000 'MOVIE SIGN' Home Viewing
- Simulator (MSHVS)," which has the picture of theater seats with Joel or Mike
- and the 'bots at the bottom, with the instructions:
-
- 1) Cut out
- 2) Tape to your TV screen
- 3) Say stupid (but clever) things
-
- Other items included in the kit:
- The MST3K Experiment Guide--a list of episodes.
- The lyrics to the current "Love Theme."
- The MST3K Technical Journal and/or some technical updates.
- MST3K Wacky Rolling Action Figure (marble not included).
- A list of misspellings of Tom Servo's name.
- Your official MST3K fan club certificate, which is a full 8 1/2 by 11.
- A sample issue of the MST3K _Satellite News_.
- Fan photos of Mike and the 'bots lounging in the Satellite of Love, with
- Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank in the hexfield viewscreen. These are
- "autographed" with character names, and the signatures are part of the
- pictures.
- The MST3K Price Rebel Icon Merchandise Temple-Catalogue, which may include
- such items as the MST3K Fluid Containment Vessel (MST3K mug), the Mad
- Scientist Clock, the MST3K Official Command Cap, MST3K Bumper Sticklers, MST3K
- Life Survival Kit, t-shirts, posters, etc. (The items in the catalogue are
- subject to change.)
-
- Q: What if I'm in the fan club and I want to write another letter?
- A: Letters are always welcome at the fan club, but make sure you put your
- membership number on your envelope *AND* your letter so you won't be put on
- the mailing list twice.
-
- Q: Where is the membership number?
- A: It is in the lower left corner of the mailing label for the first item you
- receive from them. It is currently above 45000.
-
-
- /----ELECTRONIC FORUMS----\
-
- Q: Do the Brains at Best Brains, Inc. have an e-mail address?
- A: Yes. Write to Julie Walker, the official spokesperson for Best Brains on
- the 'Net and Info Club Poobah, at juliewa@aol.com. She also has addresses
- GBBU80A@prodigy.com and 74201,1550@compuserv.com, but the AOL is the preferred
- address.
-
- Q: Are there USENET newsgroups?
- A: Yes. The current active newsgroup on USENET is rec.arts.tv.mst3k. There
- are two other newsgroups, alt.tv.mst3k, and alt.fan.mst3k but they are not
- available at all sites. Most articles posted in rec.arts.tv.mst3k should be
- crossposted to alt.tv.mst3k and sometimes crossposted to alt.fan.mst3k.
-
- Q: Should I post at rec.arts.tv.mst3k, alt.tv.mst3k, or alt.fan.mst3k?
- A: For a wider reading audience, you should post at rec.arts.tv.mst3k, and
- crosspost to alt.tv.mst3k. Some people posting at alt.fan.mst3k will receive
- an error message from USENET stating the newsgroup is redundant or bogus.
-
- Q: Hey, I just got a really neat MST3K picture/sound. Should I post it?
- A: No, you should not. This wastes time and bandwidth, and money for those
- people who pay for their access. Instead, put it in one of the FTP sites and
- post a pointer to it.
-
- Q: Where are anonymous FTP sites for MST3K related things?
- A: There are several sites:
-
- Site: clover.cleaf.com
- Directory: /pub/mst3k (pictures, sounds, R#9 Newsletter, transcripts, much new)
-
- Site: ftp.ee.pdx.edu
- Directory: /pub/mst3k (sounds, pictures)
-
- Site: ftp.cs.odu.edu (128.82.4.1)
- Directory: /pub/mst3k (sounds, images, Fanfic, FAQs, LPBN back issues, MST3K
- Wallpaper, just about everything)
- NOTE: This site is closing! Please inform me when things here get moved
- elsewhere.
-
- Site: spider.navsses.navy.mil (157.187.16.101)
- Directory: /pub/mst3k (sounds, pictures)
-
- Site: gynko.circ.upenn.edu
- Directory: /pub/rsk/mst3k (SOLN back issues)
-
- Site: isis.dccs.upenn.edu (130.91.16.6)
- Directory: /pub/mst3k (pictures)
-
- Site: cais.com
- Directory: /usr/jdfalk/mst3kadv (MST Adventures)
-
- Site: ftp.netcom.com
- Directory: /pub/caddy/mst3k (sounds, MST wallpaper)
-
- Site: vincent.iastate.edu
- Directory: /mst3k
-
- Site: mmg.im.med.umich.edu
- Directory: /usr/anon/mst3k/sounds (sounds)
-
- Site: grind.isca.uiowa.edu
- Directory: /info/journals/lpbn/ (Load Pan Bay News)
-
- Site: ftp.ids.net
- Directory: /mst3k.dir/
-
- Site: ftp.cdrom.com
- Directory: /pub/cica/misc/mst3k.zip
-
- Site: ftp.umd.umich.edu
- Directory: /people/nhughes/mists (MSTings)
-
- Site: ftp.u.washington.edu
- Directory: /pub/user-supported/starfish (QuickTime movies of MST3K. Large!)
-
- Site:ftp.digex.net
- Directory: /pub/access/tomservo (QT movies and other things)
-
- Site: sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- Directory: /info-mac/gui/ad (Torgo AfterDark screen saver)
-
- Site: fas.harvard.edu
- Directory: /pub/hrsfa/SIGs/MST3K (FAQ, Episode Guide, KTMA pics)
-
- Please remember to limit your down-loads to less than 1 Meg per day and
- to use off peak hours. This will help to ensure that sites like these
- will continue to provide access to these files.
-
- Q: Are there any World Wide Web (WWW) sites for MST3K?
- A: Yes. There are several currently known.
- http://www.cs.odu.edu/~warren/mst3k/MST3K.html
- http://topquark.cecer.army.mil/~roland/mst3k/mst3k.html
- http://www.ee.pdx.edu/cat/chaos/html/mst3k.html
- http://www.scs.unr.edu/homepage/rory/mst3k/mst3k.html
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/lunar/mst3k/mst3k.html
- http://jaquenetta.wx.ll.mit.edu/MST3K/
- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~hunter/mst3k.html
- http://www.engin.umich.edu/~jgotts/mst3k.html
- http://www.engin.umich.edu/labs/mel/mneylon/mst3k/mst3k.html
- http://www.wpi.edu:8080/~patrickd/tomservo.html/
- http://www.physics.duq.edu/~sensor/msthome.html
- http://www.interaccess.com/users/thor
- http://unicorn.dorm.umd.edu/~spatula
- http://www.c3.lanl.gov/~adelson/funlinks/mst.html
- http://grove.ufl.edu/~cirop20/mst_html/mstop.html
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/isis/www/torgo.html
-
- Q: Are there any FIDONET echos?
- A: Yes. There is an echo titled MST3K that is totally separate from the
- Internet group. Anyone with a Fidonet access can request this echo. It is
- listed in FIDONET.NA. Also, FidoNet Node: 1:228/90 archives the Load Pan Bay
- News.
-
- Q: Are there any WWIV Based Net groups?
- A: Yes. There is a new group called Ground Zero Retrieval Sub-Station.
- ICENet @5433
- WWIVLink @15433
- ExpressNet @5406
- WorldNet @5420
- The SubType is 'BOTS' for all of the above nets.
-
- Q: Are there any BBS sites with MST3K rooms?
- A: Yes, there are several currently known about.
-
- Sunset BBS paladine.hacks.arizona.edu login: bbs
- Itchy & Scratchy Show (916) 721-1701 login: guest
- Deep 13 (407) 862-4835 login: ?
- Deep 13 (215) 943-9526 login: ?
- Phoenix Starfighter BBS (404) 869-3410 login: ?
- Rad Systemz BBS (903) 832-6213 or 838-4039 login: ?
- Satellite of Love BBS (901) 664-8188 login: ?
- Renfield's BBS (703) 356-6627 or lellis@clark.net login: ?
- Eclair BBS (818) 288-0573 login: ?
- Afterworld BBS (616) 458-8767 login: ?
- GameBoard BBS (716) 423-0484 login: ?
-
- Q: Is there an electronic mailing list?
- A: Yes. It is called _Load Pan Bay News_ or LPBN for short and is edited by
- Scott Dexter. It is a fan-run electronic newsletter that started in the late
- summer of 1993. Issues come out about once a month. The items in the
- newsletters are contributed by its readers, of which there are several hundred,
- and generally consist of detailed reports of tours, lengthy discussions on the
- show, reports on the Brains, transcriptions of favorite skits, and
- (unauthorized) reprints of newspaper and magazine articles. In addition, there
- is a mailing list devoted to MiSTing USENET articles, and calling dibbs on them
- (see "Other Guides").
-
- Q: How do I join the mailing list?
- A: For LPBN: send mail to Scott Dexter (scottder@ids.net).
- For MiSTing: send mail to misties-request@jg.cso.uiuc.edu.
-
- Q: How do I submit items to the newsletter?
- A: For LPBN: send mail to Scott Dexter (scottder@ids.net).
- For MiSTing: send mail to misties@jg.cso.uiuc.edu.
-
- Q: How do I get back issues of the newsletter?
- A: Check the anonymous FTP sites.
-
- Q: Are there any MUSHs with MST3K areas?
- A: Yes, there's one on TinyTIM.
- Telnet: myelin.uchc.edu 5440
- or yay.tim.org 5440
- Where: Plane 36 from the Nexus.
-
- Q: Are there any MOOs with MST3K areas?
- A: Hell, yes! The DigiVerse, only the rootinest, tootinist MOO around!
- telnet digiverse.digitas.org 7777
- or 140.247.147.99 7777
- Where: Head east and south until you reach the (R)A.T.M. Inn.
-
-
- /----OTHER GUIDES----\
-
- Q: Where can I get *MOST* these guides in one fell swoop?
- A: Most of these guides are available at the FTP sites listed in the
- "Electronic Forums" section. Good places to check are fas.harvard.edu or
- clover.cleaf.com. ftp.cs.odu.edu also had many files, but the site is closing.
-
- Q: Is another FAQ available (see "Other Stuff")?
- A: Not anymore. The original FAQ, first edited from SOLN submissions (see
- "Electronic Forums") by Richard Kulawiec (rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu) and the FAQ
- that this one was modified from, by Lisa Jenkins
- (jenkins@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu), are not posted anymore.
-
- Q: Is a FAQ for the USENET MST3K newsgroups available?
- A: Yes. A FAQ devoted to the USENET newsgroups rec.arts.tv.mst3k and
- alt.tv.mst3k (see "Electronic Forums") is available from Matthew Duhan
- (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu). This FAQ deals with aspects of the newsgroup and
- the people on it more than MST3K itself.
-
- Q: Is an episode guide available?
- A: There are several episode guides, most of which are posted periodically to
- the USENET newsgroups rec.arts.tv.mst3k and alt.tv.mst3k (see "Electronic
- Forums"). An ASCII episode guide which can be used with a mail merge program
- (such as on Word Perfect) was created by Brian Siano (revpk@cellar.org). It
- also includes information such as host segment scripts and notes on the movies.
- Also posted are Malcom Austin's episode guide which began the SOLN (see
- "Electronic Forums") episode guide and the SOLN episode guide which includes
- most of the information found in all of the episode guides. One of the most
- complete guides is the one posted with this FAQ by Matthew Duhan
- (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu).
-
- Q: Is there a brief episode guide available, which just lists name and episode
- number?
- A: Yes. The Brief Episode Guide is available from Matthew Duhan
- (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu)
-
- Q: Is there an index to the episode guide?
- A: Yes, it is available from Mark Meyer (mmeyer@dseg.ti.com). It lists the
- movies and shorts in alphabetical order, and gives the episode production
- numbers.
-
- Q: I really like the short films they do, but I forget which episode they're
- from. Is there a guide just to the shorts?
- A: Yes. A Shorts Guide is available from Matthew Duhan
- (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu). It contains all the shorts shown by episode and
- alphabetically.
-
- Q: I've seen some people MiSTing USENET articles. Is there a guide to the
- proper format for doing this?
- A: Yes, it is available from Matt Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu) or Michael
- Neylon (mneylon@engin.umich.edu). In addition, there is a mailing "dibbs"
- list. To subscribe, e-mail misties-request@jg.cso.uiuc.edu.
-
- Q: Is there an "invention"-only guide?
- A: Yes, one was compiled by Phil Mueller (pamuelle@ingr.com) and is available
- from Matt Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu) or FTP sites.
-
- Q: Is there a cast and credits guide to the show?
- A: Yes, it was incorporated with the SOLN (see "Electronic Forums") episode
- guide.
-
- Q: Is there a guide that lists all the various repeated jokes within a
- particular episode?
- A: Yes. A List of Lists Guide is available containing such lists as the names
- for "Touch" Connors and things thrown at the blackboard during commercial
- breaks (Phase 4). For a copy, e-mail Matthew Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu).
- For submissions, e-mail Matthew Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu) with "LOL" in
- the Subject: line.
-
- Q: Can I get magazine and newspaper articles on the show?
- A: An index of interviews and reviews guides are available from Lisa Jenkins
- (jenkins@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu). Many of the articles have been typed to
- ASCII files and are in the back issues of SOLN (see "Electronic Forums") and
- can be requested by publication and date from Lisa Jenkins.
-
- Q: Is there a list of the most-often used lines on the show?
- A: A catch-phrase catalog is available from Cliff Chaput (chaput@ils.nwu.edu).
-
- Q: Has anyone transcribed song lyrics from the show?
- A: A song title guide and song lyrics are available at various FTP sites.
-
- Q: Is there a compiled list of "dirty quotes" from the show?
- A: Yes, it is available from Chuck Jordan (jordan@castor.cs.uga.edu).
-
- Q: What are all the silly names the Mads' have called Joel & Mike, and vice
- versa
- A: A nickname file is slowly being accumulated. It also includes "first
- heard lines" which are now mainstays in the MST "language." Phase 1 has been
- compiled by Paul Ashley (current address unknown). Phase 2-4 have been
- compiled by Michael J. Zavisca (mjzavisc@eos.ncsu.edu).
-
- Q: Is there a list of all the times one of the 'bots has said "Meanwhile"
- during the film?
- A: Yes, a "Meanwhile" list is being compiled by Doug Geiger
- (geiger@niktow.cs.canisius.edu)
-
- Q: Is there a "drinking game" for the show?
- A: Yes, it is available from Jonathan Hughes (vapspyo@hydra.gatech.edu).
-
- Q: What is "Rock Climbing"?
- A: There is no easy way to answer this, so see the Rock Climbing FAQ available
- from Jason Corley (corleyj@gas.uug.arizona.edu).
-
- Q: What is the "Stack O' Love"?
- A: This is a Hypercard stack created by Lynn Siprelle (Sorry PC users). It
- contains this FAQ, the Rock Climbing FAQ, an episode guide, a cookbook, a song
- guide, and a bunch of neat sounds and stuff. It is available via the FTP sites
- or at America Online (see "Electronic Forums").
-
-
- /----OTHER STUFF----\
-
- Q: How did Joel manage to get off the ship (Phase 3, ep. 512)?
- A: Mike Nelson's character was introduced at the beginning of 512 "Mitchell" as
- a temp in Deep 13. Through the course of the skits, Gypsy heard the Mads
- talking about getting rid of him, and thought they meant Joel. She then
- managed to get Joel off the ship with Mike's help (by using Frank's keys).
- Joel was put in an escape pod named the "Deus Ex Machina" (located in a box
- marked "Hamdingers") and launched towards Earth. The Mads, needing a
- replacement, hit Mike on the head and send him up.
-
- Q: Just what IS a hamdinger?
- A: Hamdingers are miniature microwavable hamburgers made out of processed ham.
- Originally intended to be a quickie snack-meal item, they tasted so bad that
- most wound up being used as chum, or fish bait.
-
- Q: Where can I get a list of MST3K episodes which will be airing every month
- on Comedy Central?
- A: You could call Comedy Central's Schedule line.
- (212)767-8851
- x1300 for MST3K
- x1301 for MST Hour
- This is a regular toll number (i.e. neither 800 nor 900) so you'll be charged,
- but not charged excessively
-
- In addition, it is posted to rec.arts.tv.mst3k and alt.tv.mst3k every Saturday
- by Mike Pearce (mike.pearce@his.com). Also, tomservo@access1.digex.net (Scott
- Fabbri) keeps them in his .plan if you finger him. And if you have WWW access,
- several of the MST3K Web sites keep schedules (see "Electronic Forums").
-
- Q: What's the address of Comedy Central, so I can complain about yet another
- screw up involving MST3K?
- A:
- Comedy Central
- 1775 Broadway
- New York, NY 10019
- (212) 767-8600
-
- In addition, their e-mail address is: EKHA72A@prodigy.com
-
- The president of CC is Bob Kreek. His extension is 8552.
- His fax number is (212) 767-8592
-
- Q: If I happen to be in the Minneapolis area, can I tour the Best Brains
- studio?
- A: Yes, but only on limited times due to tight schedules. Call well into
- advance and make an appointment.
- Update: You have to call the Thursday before the next week's Friday to
- schedule a tour for that Friday. Therefore, to have a tour on Friday the 9th
- you have to call Thursday the 1st.
-
- Best Brains, Inc.
- 7615 Golden Triangle Drive, #J
- Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344
-
- Office: (612) 941-8024
- FAX: (612) 941-8250
-
- Q: I've got an appointment. Now, how do I get to Best Brains?
- A: You can get directions by calling and asking Best Brains.
-
- Q: What should I expect at the tour?
- A: The tour only takes half an hour. Two points of interest are the
- soundstage where the Satellite of Love and Deep 13 sets reside, and the
- workshop where they build the props and repair the 'bots.
-
- Q: Who plays what part in the show?
- A: Here's a list of character names and the people who play them (and other
- stuff they do as part of the Best Brains production staff).
-
- --GOOD GUYS--
-
- Mike Nelson (Phase 4): Michael J. Nelson (head writer)
- Joel Robinson (Phase 0-3): Joel Hodgson (creator, executive producer, writer)
- Crow T. Robot: Trace Beaulieu (writer)
- (Tom) Servo (Phase 0-1): Josh Weinstein (writer)
- (Tom) Servo (Phase 2-4): Kevin Murphy (associate producer, writer)
- Gypsy (Phase 0): Josh Weinstein (writer)
- Gypsy (Phase 1-4)): Jim Mallon (president of Best Brains, executive producer,
- director, writer)
- Magic Voice (not shown in credits; the voice has been done by all the
- individuals listed below at various times): Jann Johnson (production manager),
- Alexandra Carr (production manager), Kevin Murphy (associate producer,
- writer), Mary Jo Pehl (writer)
- Cambot (Phase 0): Kevin Murphy (associate producer, writer)
- Cambot (Phase 1-3): Himself
-
-
- --BAD GUYS--
-
- Dr. Clayton Forrester: Trace Beaulieu (writer)
- Dr. Larry Erhardt (Phase 0-1): Josh Weinstein (writer)
- "TV's" Frank (Phase 2-4): Frank Conniff (writer)
- Gerry: Brent Peterson, Nathan Molstead, James Smith, Christopher Wurst
- (interns)
- Sylvia: Alex Carr, Amy Kane, Robert Czech (interns)
-
- --OTHER GUYS--
-
- Intro Voice "Show XXX reel 1" (Phase 3-4): Timothy Scott (editor)
- Jack Perkins and other extra characters (Phase 1-3): Michael J. Nelson (head
- writer)
- Miracle Growth Baby (After): Timothy Scott (editor)
- Miracle Growth Baby (Before): Eli Mallon (Jim Mallon's son)
- Robert Plant, Leech, and other extra characters: Kevin Murphy (associate
- producer, writer)
- Jan the Head and other extra characters: Mary Jo Pehl (writer)
- Helen, Nuveena, and other extra characters: Bridget Jones (writer & wife of
- Mike Nelson)
- HoloClown, Mr. Pitch, and other extra characters: Paul Chaplin (writer)
-
- Q: Why are the Mole People (the Mads' assistants) named Jerry and Sylvia?
- A: The names are taken from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, who created many super-
- marionation films such as "Thunderbirds Are Go."
-
- Q: What is Film Ventures, International?
- A: Film Ventures is a company that obtains the rights to films after the
- copyright has expired, and then re-releases the film under a different name
- with a new credit sequence. This is how BBI was finally able to get
- "Marooned" (401 "Space Travelers").
-
- Q: So what are the names of the original films?
- A: There are five films thus far given the Film Ventures, International
- treatment. They are:
- 301 "Cave Dwellers" = "Ator The Blade Master"
- 303 "Pod People" = "The Unearthling"
- 305 "Stranded in Space" = "The Stranger"
- 401 "Space Travelers" = "Marooned"
- 405 "Being From Another Planet" = "Time Walker"
-
- Q: Who is Torgo, and why does he keep showing up with that annoying theme
- music?
- A: Torgo is the "monster" from 424 "Manos: The Hands of Fate." He has big
- knees and serves the master, who has a nifty cape. He is incredibly slow,
- annoying, and talks in odd speech patterns. In addition, he has his own theme
- music (doot doot deet deet, doot doot deet deet).
-
- Q: What is "Keep Circulating The Tapes"?
- A: At the end of the episode, MST3K has a line in the credits to "Keep
- Circulating The Tapes." When MST3K first started, BBI encouraged people to
- copy episodes to show to friends, as CC is not available in all areas.
- Beginning with the fifth season, the tag line does not appear anymore, due to
- BBI's lawyers recommending that it be removed. This is because BBI has talked
- about selling episodes once the movie comes out (see "The Basics"). BBI still
- allows copying of the show for private use, however.
-
- Q: What happened to 204 "Catilina Caper"? Why won't CC show it any more?
- A: The rights Best Brains had for showing this movie expired. Thus, CC can
- no longer show it unless they renegotiate the contract. Since they are to be
- shown on Comedy Central, it is they, and not Best Brains, who must renegotiate
- the contracts.
-
-
- /----PROPS AND SETS----\
-
- Q: What are the robots made of?
- A: This list is very general.
-
- ***CROW***
- Mostly made of sporting equipment:
- Eyes and head -- glow-in-the dark ping-pong balls; pupils are square bits of
- electrical tape. His head (around his eyes) is a soap dish. Top of head is a
- lacrosse mask (Cooper XL7FG).
- Mouth -- plastic bowling pin cut in half.
- Arms -- adjustable desk lamp parts, with closed-cell foam tubing (the kind
- used to insulate water pipes) on the upper part. Popeet toys for part of
- upper arm. Forks for hands.
- Neck -- a Popeet toy.
- Torso -- a set of Tupperware from a set called "Floralier" plus part of
- another set. It was a flower-arranging set. No longer made. The set consists
- of a tall conical vase that snaps into a short conical vase that then snaps
- onto a tray. Two trays, face to face make his shoulders and the vases are
- below, turned upside down.
- Legs -- more lamp parts.
- The whole thing (save eyes) is then spray-painted gold over its original
- plastic.
-
- ***TOM SERVO***
- Mostly made of toys:
- Head -- gumball machine (it comes in that red color, although the head and
- torso have been painted from time to time to keep the same consistency in
- color) made by Carousel Industries of Des Plains, Illinois; the name for it
- is "executive snack dispenser." His beak is spray-painted silver after the
- manual dispenser handle is removed. In addition, a second "cap" is glued under
- the clear plastic "head" to provide a bit extra height.
- Torso -- barrel from "Kid's Barrel Bank" originally found in Mexico (no
- longer made). Chest is a toy engine block (both now made from a mold).
- Arms -- Flashlight heads for shoulders. Slinkys for arms. Doll hands.
- Parts from model kits.
- Hoverskirt -- A plastic Halloween bowl. Base is made of foam tubing. Black
- decorations are made from plastic that has been vacu-formed around a toy train.
-
- ***GYPSY***
- Made of household items:
- Eye -- Heavy-duty flashlight.
- Head -- Two child's car seats.
- Neck -- Hose "drain tile."
- Lips -- foam tubing.
-
- ***CAMBOT***
-
- Phase 1
- Some sort of metal part. Sphere in middle.
-
- Phase 2-3
- Rotating alarm light on top. Neck is some sort of hose, a la Gypsy.
-
- Phase 4
- Eyelike sphere with lens in center made entirely of plastic. No hamster
- inside.
-
- The original Gypsy from KTMA TV23 was made of parts which became part of
- Comedy Channel's Cambot, but both robots have been revised since then.
-
- Q: I'm building robots. Where can I find parts?
- A: Wherever you can find them! Tom Servo's gumball head can be found at Mr.
- Bulky's or other candy shops around the country. You might want to look for
- various items at Everything's A Dollar store where everything's a dollar
- (price check, Bill!). However, Tom Servo's hands and chest are hard to find,
- and Best Brains generally creates more from molds. Crow's main body is also
- hard to find as that Tupperware set is no longer made.
-
- Q: What are some of the items on the set (Phase 2-4)?
- A: There are seven panels and half-panels in the bridge set and what follows
- is a list by panel numbered stage right to stage left. Some of these items
- are off-screen most the time and will rarely if ever be seen on TV.
- Upper half of stage rightmost panel -- motorman's helper; potty seat;
- crescent wrench; badminton racquet; bendable Gumby doll (screwed on to wall
- through the "heart"); Hot Wheels storage case; flatware trays; LEGO carrying
- case; shoe lasts; model train tracks.
- Lower half of stage rightmost panel -- Speak 'N' Spell; flower pots; plastic
- baseball bat; Tupperware grater; ice cube trays, toy jeep; plastic ketchup
- bottle.
- Half panel stage right beneath window -- hair curlers; toy truck; toy golf
- club; ice cube trays; Hungry, Hungry Hippos game; toy pistol; Millennium
- Falcon model (this might also be the action playset); film reel; Star Wars
- Snow Speeder.
- Panel areas surrounding Hexfield Viewscreen -- flower pots; speaker; toy
- dinosaur; toy telephone; Trouble Pop O Matic game; toy trumpets; telephone
- handset; hair curlers; mouse exercise wheel; toy race car; baby rattle.
- Also on stage right -- bendable Poky; Big Bird head; plastic bowling pins;
- Playschool ball with shaped holes in it that kids put shaped blocks into; egg
- tray; two clocks.
- Pentagonal panel above door to theater -- flatware trays; kneepads; two
- potty seats; Hungry, Hungry Hippos game; plastic Christmas reindeer cut in half
- (upside down); front of a castle-shaped action toy playset; bird cage cut in
- half (one on each side).
- Hexagonal panel with hose -- speaker; flatware tray; plastic dish drain
- rack; hair curlers; Jello mold; plastic baseball bats; half a plastic horse;
- toy trumpets and horns.
- Half panel stage left under window -- toy ukulele; toy pistol; toy boat;
- hair curlers; bowling pin; ice cube tray; Darth Vader Action Figure Storage
- Case; small pitcher; small toy car.
- Stage leftmost full panel with hose -- motorman's helper; toy push mower;
- Santa's head; toy trucks; bowling pin set; baby rattles; toy pistols; large
- flashlights; canteen; pitcher; toy brontosaurus; mug rack; toy fire truck;
- wrench; shoulder pads; flower pots; sections of slot car track; model train
- tracks.
- Also on stage left -- Fozzy figure sitting in cup; Playschool shape-ball;
- toy fencing sword; plastic ladle; plastic toy shovel; toy boat; toy crane; two
- kitchen clocks (one is a large "sun"); kid's doctor kit case; baby's busy box.
- Desk front -- two bird bath bases (upside down); whiffle ball; toy bowling
- ball; hair curlers; seven 35 mm cameras; one Polaroid camera; birdcage cut in
- half (one on each side); plastic angel; doll's face; toy bird whistle.
- Controls on top of desk -- spray can tops (for the buttons).
- All over the set -- assorted trays; drawer organizers; bowls; divided dinner
- plates; cups; silverware drawer trays; heart-shaped bowls.
-
- Q: What is the Mads' keyboard made out of?
- A: A teletype.
-
-
- /----'BOT STUFF----\
-
- Q: Which way do the 'bots face when in the theater? It looks like they
- actually face away from the screen if you look at Crow.
- A: The 'bots, in addition to Mike and Joel, face toward the screen, with their
- backs to Cambot and thus the audience. In the opening sequence (Phase 2-3),
- the shot is reversed (Joel's "Gizmonics" logo is backwards) because the shot
- was set up with Crow on the left of Joel but looked better reversed, so that
- they matched their order during the show. In the theater, Crow's head creates
- an optical illusion due to trying to view a three-dimensional object two-
- dimensionally. However, it has been seen both from the CC special "This is
- MST3K" and from the tour that the 'bots do in fact face toward a white screen,
- with their backs to the camera. (Actually, there is also a teleprompter on the
- floor in front of them, not to mention this is where Trace and Kevin lie).
-
- Q: Who is this Richard Basehart that Gypsy is so fond of?
- A: He is a long-time movie and TV character actor, best known as the star of
- the 1960's TV series _Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea_.
-
- Q: Was Servo's name always Tom Servo?
- A: No. The earliest incarnation of Tom Servo was named Beeper and could not
- speak. Instead, Crow and Gypsy MSTiesd the films with Joel. Beeper was given
- a voice and a new name very early on. Since then, his name has been Tom servo,
- although during the KTMA episodes he was usually referred to as just
- "Servo."
-
- Q: I've seen the episode in which Tom Servo gets a new voice. What was his old
- voice like?
- A. In episode 201 "Rocketship X-M," along with the introduction of Frank
- Conniff as TV's Frank, Kevin Murphy assumed the duties as Tom Servo's voice.
- Before that, Josh Weinstein, who also played Dr. Larry Erhardt, was Tom's
- voice. Weinstein as Servo used a deep, profundo voice as Tom, so as to not to
- be confused with the high-pitched, squeaky voice he used as Dr. Erhardt,
- although the two mixed somewhat. Kevin appears to have tried to imitate Josh
- in the early going, before settling down to the Tom voice we have all come to
- know and love.
-
- Q. Why is Tom Servo's head look a cylinder in several episodes of the Comedy
- Channel's 1990/91 season (Phase 2)?
- A. Servo was given a "haircut" in episode 205 "Rocket Attack USA."
-
- Q: How can Servo zoom up and down the theater seats with no problem but needs
- to be carried in the theater by Mike or Joel?
- A: In episode 110 "Robot Holocaust" Servo reminds Joel to carry him over the
- heating grid. Mike is also informed of this fact in 513 "The Brain That
- Wouldn't Die." Apparently Servo's hoverskirt has difficulty providing enough
- force to carry him over on his own, although he has done it on occasion.
-
- The show-production reason for this is that when they enter the theater,
- Mike can walk in, and Trace can slide Crow over from the right, but Kevin
- must be already sitting down under where Tom Servo sits. Mike has to carry
- Tom Servo in and hand him to Kevin Murphy, and carry him out at the end.
-
- Q: How does Tom Servo know when it is time to leave the theater?
- A: Because he was built with those "special parts" (see "Song Lyrics") that
- tell the time.
-
- Q: Why can't we see through Tom Servo's head in the theater when we know his
- head is translucent?
- A: Puppet doubles are used for filming the theater segments for the show.
- These doubles are painted black (such as the evil dark spectre "Timmy" in show
- 416 "Firemaidens from Outer Space"). The doubles make better outlines for the
- final mix and don't glare back at the camera. (Although they stick their
- tongues out occasionally. *grin*)
-
- Q: Was Servo's head always painted black?
- A: No. In the KTMA episodes (Phase 0), the original 'bots played their own
- parts in the theater segments, not stand-ins. Therefore the movie could be
- seen through Servo's head then.
-
- Q: Sometimes Tom Servo's hands flesh colored and sometimes they are white.
- Why?
- A: They are created from a mold using the same plastic as hearing aids are
- made from. Sometimes Best Brains forgets to paint them.
-
- Q: How many times has Servo's head exploded?
- A: As far as we can tell, 5 (not counting when everyone blew up in 406 "Attack
- of the Giant Leeches" during "We're a Danger to Ourselves and Others" song).
- Tom's head first exploded trying to think of a good thing about 105 "The
- Corpse Vanishes". In 107 "Robot Monster" it was figuring out how bumblebees
- fly. In 211 "First Spaceship on Venus" his sarcasm sequencer overloaded. In
- 318 "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II" his head came apart completely. And in
- 419 "Rebel Set" it was thinking about Merritt Stone.
-
- Q: Why are there so many questions about Servo?
- A: For the same reason Gypsy doesn't "get" him: he's the wind, baby!
-
- Q. Can Gypsy enter the theater?
- A. Yes. Gypsy has entered the theater in 3 episodes, including 112 "Untamed
- Youth" and 207 "Wild Rebels". She even participated in the first part of the
- experiment in 412 "Hercules and the Captive Women."
-
- Q: How many times has Cambot actively participated in the films?
- A: 3. In 202 "Sidehackers" he put up an ESPN-type scorecard. In 301 "Cave
- Dwellers" he helped Joel redo the opening credits. In 423 "Bride of the
- Monster" he re-edited the final scene.
-
- Q: How can we see Cambot in the opening credits?
- A: Because he's looking into a mirror.
-
- Q: Then why, in the opening credits of Phase 2-3, when Cambot looks at himself
- in the mirror and pans left, the image on the set DOESN'T?
- A: Because we're looking at the mirror via rocket number 9? (An oversight by
- the filmmakers)
-
- Q: Is that a hamster inside Cambot in the opening credits? (Phase 4)
- A: No, it is just the light reflecting off the lens as Cambot moves slightly.
-
-
- /----THE OBSCURE----\
-
- Q: What is KTMA TV23?
- A: It was an independent station in Minneapolis, Minnesota where MST3K first
- aired on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1988. The station went bankrupt
- shortly after putting MST3K "on hiatus," but has since returned and become
- KLGT, "Sonlight 23," a religious broadcasting station.
-
- Q: What is "Play MST for Me" and "Play MST for Me 2"?
- A: They are videotapes made available for members of the fan club only. They
- contain 30 minutes of songs from the various MST3K experiments. PMFM is from
- the first 4 seasons (Phases 2, 3) and is no longer available. PMFM2 contains
- songs from seasons 5 and 6 (Phases 3, 4).
-
- Q: Who is Dr. Larry Erhardt (Phase 0-1)?
- A: Dr. Larry Erhardt, played by Josh Weinstein, was the other original mad
- scientist (see "The Obscure"). He left the show after Phase 1 and was replaced
- by TV's Frank, who is only an assistant, not another scientist.
-
- Q: Why is Josh Weinstein who played the original Tom Servo and Dr. Larry
- Erhardt no longer with the show (Phase 0-1)?
- A: It was never publicized why he left the show. The best guess is that he
- needed time to mature (he was 18 at the time of his departure) and make his
- own name in comedy. He now performs stand-up in Los Angeles and has written
- for various comedy shows, including Later with Greg Kinear.
-
- Q: Is this Josh Weinstein the same Josh Weinstein whose name occasionally
- appears in _The Simpsons_ credits?
- A: No, it is not the same person.
-
- Q: What happened to Dr. Larry Erhardt (Phase 0-1)?
- A: He was reported to be missing in episode 201 "Rocketship X-M" by TV's Frank.
- At that time, his face was also shown to be on a milk carton. In episode 313
- "Earth vs. the Spider" it looked as though he was in the film, to be eaten by
- the spider (It was in fact just an actor who looked like him). Joel even
- commented "So that's what happened to him!" Some new invention to put Joel IN
- the films gone wrong? No one knows for sure.
-
- Q: Where do the names Dr. Clayton Forrester and Dr. Larry Erhardt come from?
- A: They are the names of the heroes from the 1953 George Pal film adaptation of
- H. G. Wells' "War of the Worlds".
-
- Q: Why is Frank listed in the credits as "TV's" Frank?
- A: Originally, it was just Frank. As time went on, however, Frank adopted the
- name "TV's" Frank, similar to hosts of older TV shows where the host would
- buddy up to the viewer. When a TV personality became big, he would be
- introduced as "TV's" so-and-so.
-
- Q: Why does TV's Frank sometimes call Dr. Clayton Forrester "Steve"?
- A: The best explanation so far is that it is a reference to the movie "To Have
- and Have Not", starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, screenplay by Ernest
- Hemingway. Throughout the movie, Bogart calls Bacall "Slim", which ticks her
- off, so she retaliates by calling him "Steve", which isn't his character's
- name.
-
- Q: Why is the Comedy Channel 1989/90 season production numbers different than
- the original air dates (Phase 1)?
- A: We honestly don't know. It is obvious from viewing the episodes that they
- were shown in a different order than the production numbers tell us.
-
- Q. What are the differences between the Phases?
- A. There are several differences:
-
- Phase 0
- Earliest version of the robots and the SOL. Looks low budget ('cause it was).
- The riffing was few and far between, mostly because it was done on the spot.
-
- Phase 1
- First year episodes were shown on Comedy Central (then the Comedy Channel).
- Hexagonal panels on the SOL with plain gray fronts.
- There is a new theme song.
- There is a new door sequence.
- There is a new commercial break sequence.
- The opening credits are different/more elaborate
-
- Phase 2
- The assistant/mad scientist is Frank instead of Larry.
- Tom Servo's voice is different.
- The opening credits are different/more elaborate.
- There is a new commercial break sequence.
- SOL background is 3D (toys) instead of painted set.
- Robot Roll Call has identifying letters instead of Joel staring into the
- camera.
- Cambot is different.
- Joel sometimes wears different colored jumpsuits.
- Joel no longer eats grapes after hitting buttons.
- Joel actually has buttons on the desk.
-
- Phase 3
- The length of an episode (without commercials) is now 92 minutes as opposed to
- 97 minutes of the earlier phases.
- In the opening credits, the film clip shown is from 212 "Godzilla vs. Megalon"
- instead of 101 "The Crawling Eye."
- Before the opening credits, there is now a still from the movie with recording
- info and a voice-over, "Mystery Science Theater 3000 show XXX reel 1" instead
- of a black screen with "Turn Down Your Lights (Where Applicable)."
- There are now commercials shown 15 minutes before the show airs on CC that
- show a clip from the movie and have either Joel and the 'bots or Dr. Forrester
- and TV's Frank talking about it.
-
- Phase 4
- The human host on the SOL is Mike Nelson, not Joel Robinson.
- There is a new theme song.
- The opening credits are different/more elaborate.
- There is a new commercial break sequence identifying the movie.
- There is a new door sequence.
- Cambot is different.
- The Gizmonics Institute and "G" logo is gone.
- The 'bots appear to be more in charge.
-
- Phase 5
- There is a new theme song.
- The opening credits are different/more elaborate.
- TV's Frank is no longer Dr. Forrester's assistant.
-
- Q: Why does Gizmonics Institute and the "G" logo no longer appear (Phase 4)?
- A: The Mads do not work for Gizmonics Institute, they are renegades who used to
- work there, before blasting Joel into space.
- The real-life reason is that Joel Hodgson owns the rights to these things.
- Now that he no longer appears on the show, they have been removed.
-
- Q: Why does Mike (and Joel) watch these bombs? What would happen if he refused
- to enter the theater?
- A: Since this is part of a mad experiment, Mike is forced to watch the movies.
- In Phase 1, Joel was allowed to eat a grape every time he hit a button. Thus,
- he was trained to watch the films (since he can't control when they run, see
- "Song Lyrics"). In 208 "Lost Continent" he refuses to enter the theater, and
- is zapped by remote control by the Mads. The 'bots watch because they were
- programmed to by Joel and help Mike out (although they sometimes leave).
-
- Q: Is Joel left-handed?
- A: Yes, Joel is a southpaw (which leads to being weird, which results in
- creativity).
-
- Q: What is "Hi-keeba!" and where does it come from?
- A: It comes from episode 104 "Women of the Prehistoric Planet". A character in
- the film is trying to show off his martial arts skill, so he shouts "Hi-keeba!"
- and promptly hits himself in the head.
-
- Q: I remember a debate about computers in one episode. Which computer does
- BBI prefer?
- A: In 304 "Gammera vs. Barugon" there was a debate over whether Macs or IBMs
- were better. The debate was not resolved, but was ended when Joel asked if
- anyone had seen the mouse for his Amiga. In real life, BBI likes all three
- types of computers. When they started they could only afford one computer and
- had some debate about going Mac or IBM. Now they have 8 IBM's, 5 Macs, and
- one Amiga. The writers tend to prefer Mac, though.
-
- Q: When door 3 closes during the door sequence of Phase 2-3, it sounds like a
- woman saying "pizza." What is that?
- A: It is simply the sound effect and was not intended to sound like anything.
-
- Q: Just after door 6 closes in Phase 4, there is something scurrying across the
- floor. What is this?
- A: It is a wind-up cockroach.
-
- Q: Does MST3K ever appear in any other places?
- A: Yes. Many writers or other media people are fans of the show, and often
- include "MST3K" or some other reference to the show in their work. Examples
- include "MST3K" in an Animaniacs episode, Crow and Tom in several comic books
- (that's graphic novels) including Transformers and the Incredible Hulk, "Tom
- Servo's Used Robot Parts" listed on the Prominade directory on Deep Space 9,
- and a thanks to MST3K in a Nintendo game and Rush's CD "Counterparts". In
- addition, there's a version of the MST3K opening theme song on "Destroy All
- Astromen" by Man Or Astroman (1994, Estrus Records).
-
- Q: Why do Joel and the 'bots say "Jimmy Smitts" when someone on screen says
- "switch?"
- A: A few years ago Jimmy Smitts was in the movie "Switch" with Ellen Barkin.
- In the ad campaign, Smitts insisted that his name immediately follow the
- title, without a preface such as "also staring" or "with."
-
- Q: Who or what is a Woozle named Peanut?
- A: It is a ventriloquist act by stand-up comic Jeff Dunham (no relation). He
- has a character named Peanut who claims to be a woozle.
-
- Q: Why does Joel Hodgson hate Gallagher?
- A: According to rumor, when Joel was performing stand-up before MST3K started,
- he was in a club with Gallagher. Backstage before the show Gallagher went
- through all of Joel's props without permission and complained about all the
- gimmicks Joel was using (when Gallagher also uses "gimmicks" in his shows).
- Supposedly Gallagher was very rude and insulting.
-
- Q: Was Joel Hodgson, who created the show and plays Joel Robinson, raised in
- Minnesota or Wisconsin?
- A: Wisconsin.
-
- Q: What does Gizmonics Institute do (Phase 0-3)?
- A: It is the Institute for the Advancement of Naive Science.
-
-
- /----CREDITS----\
-
- Q: If I have a correction or additional information to add, who do I send
- it to?
- A: E-mail it to Matthew Duhan (mduhan@husc.harvard.edu) with "FAQ" in the
- Subject: line.
-
- Q: Who are some of the contributors of this information?
- A: Among the many folk who have sent along information, notes, and general
- ideas are--
-
- Stephen Adelson, Jennie Andreasen, Matthew Arndt, David Arnold, Paul "Monty"
- Ashley, Malcolm Austin, Gregory S. Bandy, Keith Barrett, Cindy Bell, David J.
- Bianco, Jeremy Billones, A. Wright Blan, Robert Buttram, Joseph Cadotte, Mark
- Carson, Erin Cash, Cliff Chaput, Kevin Cheek, Richard Clark, Stephanie M.
- Clarkson-Aines, Terri Clendenin, Mike Cohen, Chris Cooley, Jason Corley, Chris
- Cornell, Donald Cotnoir-Strong, Scott Crabtree, Kevin Days, Markus De Shon, Rob
- DeMillo, Patrick Delahanty, Bill Dennen, Scott Dexter, Matt Duhan, Brian
- Dunkle, Lorenzo Ellis, Nina Eppes, Scott M. Fabbri, Anthony Fiarito, Patrick
- Fitzgerald, Lynn-Anne Friese, Greg Galcik, Pat Gomes, John Gotts, Jamie Green,
- Gerald M. Guglielmo, Andrew Hannah, William Harrison, Justin Hart, Larry
- Hastings, Ron Hitchens, Marty Hoff, Dale Holod, Mark Holtz, Charles R.
- Hoynowski, Ed Hughes, Jonathan Hughes, Mike Inglis, Chad Jackson, Lisa Jenkins,
- Brian Johnson, Mary Lynn Johnson, Todd Johnson, Chuck Jordan, Norman Joseph,
- Brad Keely, Ed Klein, Johnny Klonaris, R'ykandar Korra'ti, Rich Kulawiec, Donna
- K. Lang, Sharon Levy, Bob Linehan, Chris McCullough, Dan McKenney, Mark Meyer,
- Will Morgan, Phil Mueller, Kevin Murray, Frank G. Neves, Michael K. Neylon,
- Synth F. Oberheim, Mark Odell, Mary Pat, Brian Perler, Marc Peters, Kevin
- Podsiadlik, Lon Ponschock, Joshua R. Poulson, Ed Powell, M Sampo, Ellen Sasse,
- Joel A. Schenkenberg, Michael Sensor, Jeff Shapuras, William Sherman, John D.
- Shull, Brian Siano, Will Silver, Steve Simmons, Sarah Skovronsky, Mike Slusher,
- Spatch, Dave Spensley, "The Punster," "Tazer One," Paul Thrasher, Chuck Tomasi,
- Lance Visser, Julie Walker, Monty Wilson, Tom Wilson, Patty Winter, Kate
- Wrightson, Michael J. Zavisca.
-
- And many other MiSTies from coast to coast.
-
- _Mystery Science Theater 3000_, its characters and situations are copyright
- 1995 Best Brains, Inc. This publication is not meant to infringe on any
- copyrights held by Best Brains, Comedy Central or its employees. The
- information herein is subject to being wrong. This FAQ is free to distribute
- as long as this notice remains intact.
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