The Movie
Synopsis
In this film, Gamera braves death to valiantly battle a group of evil aliens who want to take over the planet. [1]
Information
See Episode K07
The Episode
Host Segments
Prologue: Joel and the Bots throw a root beer kegger. Magic Voice gets drunk.
Segment One (Invention Exchange): Mads: The Three Stooges Guns, offensive and defensive; Joel and the Bots: Crow T. Shish-ka-bob.
Segment Two: The Bots show Joel their dimensional model that explains how Gamera works.
Segment Three: Shoebox dioramas depicting the Gamera movies.
Segment Four: Kenny and Helen, the children from the movie, visit the SOL. They're feeling really good!
Segment Five: Variations of the Gamera theme song.
Stinger: Fish Argument Theater comes to a climax.
Other Notes
Guest Stars
- Kenny: Michael J. Nelson
- Helen: Bridget Jones (First appearance)
- Roadies: Jef Maynard and Kevin Murphy
Obscure References
- "He directed 'The Return of the Secaucus Seven Samurai'!"
Return of the Secaucus 7 was a 1980 film about a group of aging former '60s radicals, directed by John Sayles. The Seven Samurai was a 1954 classic film by Akira Kurosawa.
- "Meanwhile, at Dollyworld(sic)!"
Dollywood is a theme park in eastern Tennessee owned by Dolly Parton.
- "It's..."
When the children come across the old man on the beach, Servo makes a reference to Monty Python's Flying Circus - specifically the decrepit man, played by Michael Palin, who usually opened the show with the single word "It's".
- "Hey, it's Hot L Tokyo!"
Hot L Baltimore was an off-Broadway play that inspired a short-lived sitcom in 1975.
- "Lorelei, let's live together!"
A reference to the Styx song "Lorelei".
- "These Clare Prophet seminars are all the same!"
Elizabeth Clare Prophet is the leader of the Church Universal and Triumphant, a religious movement that has been widely denounced as a cult.
- "Squirtin' a little KC Masterpiece on there!"
KC Masterpiece is a brand of barbecue sauce.
- "Hell is for children!"
A reference to the Pat Benatar song "Hell is for Children".
- "On the bottom of the ocean!"
A reference to the Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime".
External links
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preceded by: Season 2 | MST3K Season 3 | followed by: Season 4 | ||||||
1991 - 1992 | ||||||||
301 | Cave Dwellers | 1991-06-01 | 309 | The Amazing Colossal Man | 1991-08-03 | 317 | The Saga of the Viking Women... | 1991-10-26 |
302 | Gamera | 1991-06-08 | 310 | Fugitive Alien | 1991-08-17 | 318 | Star Force: Fugitive Alien II | 1991-11-16 |
303 | Pod People | 1991-06-15 | 311 | It Conquered the World | 1991-08-24 | 319 | War of the Colossal Beast | 1991-11-30 |
304 | Gamera vs Barugon | 1991-06-22 | 312 | Gamera vs Guiron | 1991-09-07 | 320 | The Unearthly | 1991-12-14 |
305 | Stranded in Space | 1991-06-29 | 313 | Earth vs the Spider | 1991-09-14 | 321 | Santa Claus Conquers the Martians | 1991-12-21 |
306 | Time of the Apes | 1991-07-13 | 314 | Mighty Jack | 1991-09-21 | 322 | Master Ninja I | 1992-01-11 |
307 | Daddy-O | 1991-07-20 | 315 | Teenage Cave Man | 1991-11-09 | 323 | The Castle of Fu Manchu | 1992-01-18 |
308 | Gamera vs Gaos | 1991-07-27 | 316 | Gamera vs Zigra | 1991-10-19 | 324 | Master Ninja II | 1992-01-25 |