This short is the first recorded instance of Corbett and Weinstein having performed together as riffers (Corbett and Hodgson had riffed together during the RiffTrax MST3K Reunion Show).Unfortunately for our plasticine hero, things go awry and the malfunctioning robots wreak havoc throughout the house and yard. Gumby is thrilled by her son's ingenuity. Robot in an MST3K production since Episode #1013 - Diabolik and Josh Weinstein's first appearance as Tom Servo since Turkey Day '14, the first time riffing as Tom since Episode #113 - The Black Scorpion. The Short: Robot Rumpus Synopsis A cautionary tale of our over reliance on technology. A Busy Day at the County Fair marks the first appearance of Bill Corbett as Crow T.This mini-episode is one of two shorts produced as part of a fundraiser for MIGIZI, an organization for underprivileged youth in Minnesota.Silhouettes Provided by Nate Begle, Conor McGiffin & Matt McGinnis.Said in response to several shots of truly malevolent looking puppets. During the movie the devil tries to tempt an aggressively cute girl named Lupita into committing sins. We hadn’t seen any of these babies since TV’s Frank left back in the sixth season with Samson and the Vampire Women. Santa Claus (1959) 'NO, LUPITA' Explanation. B' of the title is, of course, the titular Mr. Technical Director & Post-Production - Ryan Ritchey MST3K has been sadly light on luchador superhero movies. exclusively on VHS through the MST3K Info Club, it was later re-packaged with Rhino Entertainment 's Volume 6 box set in October of 2004 and again as part of Shout Factory's reissue Volume VI.Producers - Joel Hodgson, Matt McGinnis, Sharyl Volpe.Written by Nate Begle, Harold Buchholz, Bill Corbett, Yvonne Freese, Gary Glover, Tammy Golden, Lesley Kinzel, Emily Marsh, Conor McGiffin, Tim Ryder, J.Providing us with the important reminders that women should look relaxed and attractive at dinner time (so the men will be unsuspecting when the women kill them), that young boys should never have feelings and that simple centerpieces made from some backyard flowers are stupid, A Date With Your Family is essential viewing before dinnertime-because nothing destroys the charm of a meal more quickly than having a personality.The Short Main article: A Busy Day at the County Fair (short) The Episode Obscure References Behind the scenes MST3K cast Now, the truly unique thing about the shorts is the way Joel and Mike and the ‘Bots tend to construct subversive counter-narratives as a way to push back against the shorts’ various agendas. You may only like your family as a friend, but for the rest of us A Date With Your Family is a godsend, helping us abide by the rigid rules of eating pork chops with our parents. Featuring a cameo by Eliot Ness and his Untouchables, Hired! finally restores the work/booze/work balance of your life. Then, if you're good, maybe you can have white rice later!įinally answering the immortal question "Who is the doughy man on the front porch," Hired! and its epic sequel Hired! Part 2 (Electric Boogaloo) is full of helpful tips: don't sell cars in Amish country, learn to read so you can understand your problems, live at home until you're 40 and always wear a handkerchief on your head while swatting invisible, flying elves. So put on your permanent bell-bottoms and in the name of all that is clay: watch Robot Rumpus, laugh, and don't worry your squishy little head about the troubles of life. This Gumby short shows the dangers of having a robot army doing chores around the house, and it's full of unexpected things: a nude Gumby, Pokey's surprise in the begonias, painting with pig's blood and mowing the shag carpet (among others). Watch Mystery Science Theater 3000: Robot Monster Photos 13 Top cast Edit Joel Hodgson Joel Trace Beaulieu Crow T. No, it's not a short about a robot rump, although they do mention internal genitalia. There are quite a few genuine gems to choose from, so we took to the interwebs to see what you, the fans, thought were the best of the best. Since MST3K was made in Minnesota by Midwesterners, their take on whether or not snow can ever be fun is pretty great, and like a lot of the earlier shorts it gets very, very dark. Sometimes the movies of Mystery Science Theater 3000 get so much glory that we forget about all the great shorts that Joel, Mike and the bots riffed on.
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