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Episodes
The Crawling Eye The Crawling Eye
In the series' first national broadcast, the Mads have moved into Deep 13, Joel has spruced up the Bots, and Forrest Tucker sleepwalks his way through "The Crawling...
November 18, 1989
The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy
The Mads fall victim to their own newly-installed security system, and the unfortunately-shaped Satellite of Love is besieged by Demon Dogs hoping to pray to the Giant...
November 25, 1989
The Mad Monster The Mad Monster
Things get hairy on the Satellite of Love thanks to the lupine antics of "The Mad Monster (1942)" and the second chapter of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)."
December 2, 1989
Women of the Prehistoric Planet Women of the Prehistoric Planet
The intrepid hosts are trapped between Isaac Asimov's Literary Doomsday Device and Robert Ito from "Quincy, M.E. (1976)" in a fur caveman outfit while watching "Women...
February 20, 1990
The Corpse Vanishes The Corpse Vanishes
The crew of the Satellite of Love presents and screens the 1942 Bela Lugosi not-so classic movie "The Corpse Vanishes (1942)."
December 9, 1989
The Crawling Hand The Crawling Hand
Joel and the Bots have a tough time agreeing on how to spend their free time between segments of the teen sci-fi thriller "The Crawling Hand (1963)."
December 16, 1989
Robot Monster Robot Monster
The guys watch "Robot Monster (1953)," a post-apocalyptic film about aliens and robots, riff on two more installments of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" and try to...
December 23, 1989
The Slime People The Slime People
The crew puts Commando Cody on trial for crimes against reality after watching the sixth episode of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" while slime monsters invade Los...
December 30, 1989
Project Moonbase Project Moonbase
Joel and the Bots watch two more episodes of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" and "Project Moon Base (1953)," a film about a sabotaged space station. They also...
January 6, 1990
Robot Holocaust Robot Holocaust
When the ninth chapter of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" encounters technical difficulties, it gives the Mads an earlier opportunity to bring the Satellite of Love...
January 13, 1990
Moon Zero Two Moon Zero Two
The crew stages their own moon landing pageant as they watch the film "Moon Zero Two (1969)" about an astronaut hired to capture an asteroid made of sapphires.
January 20, 1990
Untamed Youth Untamed Youth
Joel invents a pipe with a smoke detector and a sprinkler system built in for the invention exchange. The guys watch "Untamed Youth (1957)," a 1950s teen flick about...
January 27, 1990
The Black Scorpion The Black Scorpion
Giant scorpions rise out of a volcano and attack Mexico in "The Black Scorpion (1957)" while the Bots throw a party for Joel.
February 3, 1990
Directed by
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... uncredited
Written by
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson ... creator / written by
Trace Beaulieu Trace Beaulieu ... written by
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... written by
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... written by
Michael J. Nelson Michael J. Nelson ... written by
J. Elvis Weinstein J. Elvis Weinstein ... written by
Alexandra Carr Alexandra Carr ... written by
Jann Johnson Jann Johnson ... written by
Cast
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson ... Joel (13 episodes)
Trace Beaulieu Trace Beaulieu ... Crow T. Robot / Dr. Clayton Forrester (13 episodes)
J. Elvis Weinstein J. Elvis Weinstein ... Tom Servo / Dr. Laurence Erhardt (13 episodes) (as Josh Weinstein)
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... Gypsy (12 episodes)
Uncredited Cast
Jann Johnson Jann Johnson ... Magic Voice (9 episodes)
Michael J. Nelson Michael J. Nelson ... Isaac Asimov Literary Doomsday Device (voice)
Produced by
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... producer
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... associate producer
Special Effects by
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson ... gizmonic devices
Thanks
Bryan Beaulieu Bryan Beaulieu ... special thanks
David Campbell David Campbell ... special thanks
Randy Herget Randy Herget ... special thanks
Rick Leed Rick Leed ... special thanks
Alan Hale Jr. Alan Hale Jr. ... dedicatee
Additional Info
Premiere: November 18, 1989
Country: United States
Distributor: Shout! Factory
Websites: Wikipedia IMDb
Ratings
IMDb

8.6 / 10

Production Companies
Best Brains (1988)
Comedy Central (1989)
Home Box Office (HBO) (1989)
KTMA (1988)
The Sci-Fi Channel (1997)
Distributors
KTMA
  (1988) (United States) (TV)
The Sci-Fi Channel
  (1997) (United States) (TV)
Shout! Factory
  (2014) (World-wide)
Netflix
  (2017) (World-wide) (video)
Amazon Freevee
  (2022) (United States) (video)
American Public Television
  (2015) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Gizmoplex
  (2022) (United States) (video)
Peacock
  (2020) (United States) (VOD) (video)
Pluto TV
  (2020) (United States) (video)
Rhino Home Video
  (1996) (United States) (video)
Shout! Factory
  (2008) (World-wide) (video)
Twitch
  (2020) (United States) (video)
Vivendi Entertainment
  (2008) (United States) (video)
Filming Locations
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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