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  1. In May 2020, Hodgson announced a special Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live Riff-Along with a planned date of May 3; the show featured Hodgson along with Emily Marsh, Conor McGiffin, Nate Begle, and Yvonne Freese, who had joined him during the 2019 MST3K live tour riffing atop the MST3K season one episode featuring Moon Zero Two and then riffing to a new short "Circus Days". [146]

  2. Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and originally produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show premiered on KTMA (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988.

    Season
    Episodes
    Originally Aired(first Aired)
    Originally Aired(last Aired)
    13
    May 4, 2022 (2022-05-04)
    December 16, 2022 (2022-12-16) [4]
    6
    November 22, 2018 (2018-11-22) [3]
    November 22, 2018 (2018-11-22) [3]
    14
    April 14, 2017 (2017-04-14)
    April 14, 2017 (2017-04-14)
    13
    April 11, 1999 (1999-04-11)
    September 12, 1999 (1999-09-12)
  3. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Created by Joel Hodgson. With Joel Hodgson, Felicia Day, Patton Oswalt, Rebecca Hanson. Kinga Forrester continues the B-movie watching experiments of her father and grandmother on a new test subject aboard the Satellite Of Love.

    • (4.2K)
    • 2017-04-14
    • Comedy, Drama, Horror
    • 90
  4. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Created by Joel Hodgson. With Kevin Murphy, Trace Beaulieu, Jim Mallon, Michael J. Nelson. In the not-too-distant future Joel Robinson is held captive by Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank, forced to watch B-Grade movies on the Satellite of Love with the help of his robot friends: Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot.

    • (26K)
    • 1988-05-10
    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • 90
    • Eirik Gumeny
    • Without Elton John, There Might Not Be A Show. The earliest incarnation of the idea that would become Mystery Science Theater 3000 originated in an unlikely place -- even for a public access show about bad D-list movies and robots cobbled together from garbage.
    • The Show Was Syndicated As Mystery Science Theater Hour. The Mystery Science Theater Hour was an hour-long version of MST3K produced for syndication, for stations unwilling to broadcast full-length, two-hour episodes.
    • MST3K Won A Peabody Award. Low-budget comedy puppet show Mystery Science Theater 3000 won itself a Peabody Award in 1993, as recognition for the show's incredibly wide span of references, its ability to fuse clever writing with terrible movies, as well as more generally "producing an ingenious eclectic series."
    • The Show Was Pro-Piracy (But Not Anymore) During the "pilot season" on KTMA, Mystery Science Theater 3000 struggled to find an audience. The very nature of public access made finding a large viewership almost imposssible.
  5. Mystery Science Theater 3000 (or MST3K) is the television show for which this wiki is founded. Since the show's humble UHF beginnings in 1988, it has gained a dedicated fanbase that remains to this day. The central premise of the show is that a test subject, typically a hapless blue-collar worker, is forced by mad scientists to watch bottom-of-the-barrel movies in an effort to find the film ...

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  7. Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K), American television comedy show and cult classic that aired on several cable channels (1988–99) and Netflix (2017–18) before finding a home on its own streaming platform in 2022.

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