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- 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.
- Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about This Island Earth (1955).
- On a hot summer afternoon in the sleepy town of Blackwater, Louisiana locals exiting a retro-fitted theater excitedly watch as a meteor streaks across the sky and crashes through the roof of the local Natural History Museum. No one realizes that the meteor is actually a spaceship containing a shape-shifting life form. In order to adapt to Earth's atmosphere, the life form latches on to the first organism it comes in contact with - a partially frozen Woolly Mammoth found in the historic exhibit for which the town is famous. As a series of uncanny disasters unfold, the town quickly finds itself overrun by the alien-possessed mammoth. Local authorities and Government Investigators join forces with Frank Abernathy, the Museum Curator, and his father Simon, a B-Movie enthusiast to bring down the mighty mammoth, thus saving the town (and the world) in a wild adventure that blends the 50s alien-invasion flick, and the 70s revenge-of-nature opus into a marauding monster mash!
- A motorcycle racer and a violent stunt rider start a war of vengeance against each other in "Five the Hard Way (1969)." Joel and the Bots write a song inspired by the movie and chat with a few characters from the film on the Hexfield.
- Crow, Tom Servo, and Gypsy are back for a series of animated escapades aboard the Satellite of Love.
- Stormtroopers on Tattooine show us what life is like patrolling and law-upholding on the sandy planet.
- "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts" is a collection of short films from episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1989).
- The 1st Annual Mystery Science Theater Summer Blockbuster Review is a special produced by Best Brains, Inc. for The Sci-Fi Channel. It was first broadcast on September 2, 1997.
- Tom and Crow preview the nominees for the 1995 Academy Awards and give their predictions.
- The crew of the Satellite of Love suffers through three more shorts: "Assignment: Venezuela," "Century 21 Calling," and "A Case of Spring Fever."
- The Making of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is the second behind-the-scenes special for Mystery Science Theater 3000. It was produced for the show's new home on the The Sci-Fi Channel and aired as part of Sci-Fi Channel's Thanksgiving Marathon.
- 199822m5.9 (114)TV SpecialMike, Crow and Tom return for another take on the Oscars as they watch and comment on the films nominated for the big awards.
- Infomercial about two tapes the MST3K Info Club on sale: The "Poopie!" tape of bloopers and "The MST Scrapbook", a video diary from the early days on KTMA until Season 6.
- A collection of six more stinky shorts, crowning the happy king, Mr. B Natural!
- Blooper reel from the cult classic Mystery Science Theater 3000, starting from the Joel Hodgeson to the beginning of the Mike Nelson era
- Mike Nelson, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo from MST3K review the summer blockbusters of 1998 in their usual ironic style.
- The special is part of the content on Disc 1 of PlayStation Underground issue 2.1 (the fifth issue of the magazine), released in February, 1998 (just before the start of Season 9) and features two segments. The first segment, which plays automatically upon booting the disc, features the SOL crew playing PlayStations and riffing some of the magazine's video content. The second segment, which plays during the magazine's credit roll, contains candid and behind-the-scenes footage shot at the Best Brains studio by the magazine during the first segment's production.
- The guys get a look at the future of the car industry in the short "Design for Dreaming (1956)" and then watch as a group of astronauts take off for the moon in "12 to the Moon (1960)." On the Satellite of Love, Nuveena drops in for a visit.
- 1988–19991h 31mTV-147.6 (476)TV EpisodeWhile watching "Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966)," Mike Nelson is also put on trial by the Galactic Tribunal for his unintentional planet destroying spree.
- 1988–1999TV-148.3 (484)TV EpisodeA pair of teens discover a band of multi-eyed aliens in "Attack of the Eye Creatures (1967)." Crow and Tom work through their "best friends" stage and the guys lament how much the filmmakers didn't care. The Mads get a visit from Larry Buchanan in Deep 13.
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG7.8 (594)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots get water on the brain after an episode of "Undersea Kingdom (1936)" and Roger Corman's moldy horror flick, "Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)."
- 1988–1999TV-147.4 (515)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch a re-edited version of "[linktt0084796]" called "Being From Another Planet" in which a mummy awakened by a university team goes on a killing spree. The Mads are awfully proud of their "Tragic Moments" figurines.
- 1988–19991h 32mUnrated7.4 (603)TV EpisodeThe SOL crew take up fishing and debate whether films would be better if the actors/actresses were all nude during their watch of a heavily edited version of "Zaat (1971)" in which a scientist transforms himself into a killer fish.
- Mike and the Bots watch "Bloodlust! (1961)," a cheap rip-off of "The Most Dangerous Game (1932)," while Mother Forrester visits Deep 13.
- 1988–19991h 30mTV-147.9 (718)TV EpisodeA smarmy professor and his dimwitted students camp out in an Arkansas swamp to search for Bigfoot in "Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1983)." Pearl makes up her own urban legend, Tom takes up whittling, and Crow tends to his fires.