Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Cave Dwellers

Gamera
The guys are forced to wartch the very first Gamera movie, a plan has to be made to get rid of a giant turtle that threatens Japan. Frank invents a bird cage cleaner with unexpected results.

Pod People
This week's Invention Exchange: Joel comes up with a way to play music at the end of a concert, Doctor Forester and TV's Frank invent a Karaoke machine loaded with public domain songs. The Experiment for the week forced on Joel and his robots is Pod People, a 'B' movie about aliens that land in the backwoods wilderness and become involved with a family.

Gamera vs. Barugon
A trio of crocks steal what they think is a jewel from a cave where the natives are trying to protect the world from a monster. The crew of the Satellite of Love are forced to watch this Japanese sci-fi film by Dr. Forrester and his sidekick.

Stranded in Space

Time of the Apes

Daddy-O

Gamera vs. Gaos

The Amazing Colossal Man

Fugitive Alien
The Satellite of love crew are forced by the Mads to watch a Japanese compilation sci-fi movie about a fugitive from raiders that committed a murder to save a small boy.

It Conquered the World

Gamera vs. Guiron

Earth vs. The Spider
The crew is forced to watch "Earth Vs. The Spider", a 1958 science fiction flick. Teens and a teacher hunt a spider enlarged by an atomic bomb test. The mad scientists torture the Satellite's crew as much as possible.

Mighty Jack

Teenage Caveman

Gamera vs. Zigra

Viking Women and the Sea Serpent

Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

War of the Colossal Beast
The crew of the Satellite of Love are forced to watch the cult Classic sequel to the Amazing Colossal man. After delivery vehicles go missing in Mexico, the search reveals the cause to be the Air force Colonel Glen, thought to be dead all this time. The misfits on the sattelite poke fun at and riff the film. The Mads meanwhile create mayhem of their own.

The Unearthly
On this weeks invention exchange Doctor Forester makes a hard pill to swallow distressing TV's Frank out. Joel invents a giant dispenser, a unique mason jar and something that is Dyno-Mite! After the Exchange, the Satellite of Love crew is forced to watch a short on proper posture; Joel, Crow and Tom Servo are forced to watch a movie about a mad Doctor, whom the Bot's keep mistaking for the Kung Fu expert David Carradine, hatch his sinister plots as a way to extend life.

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

Master Ninja
The Satellite of Love crew are forced to watch the first 2 episodes of the old "The Master" Tv series with Lee Van Cleef compiled into movie form.

The Castle of Fu Manchu

Master Ninja II
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