Movie: A man in a plane is taken aboard a ship by some aliens, who take them to their planet, which then gets attacked, so they go back to Earth. Sounds interesting, huh?

Opening: Dr. Forrester explains the show, meanwhile he does some funny and... odd things.

Host Segment 1: Mike is running on what appears to be a giant exercise wheel. Gypsy hands him a towel when he's done. Servo pops up and hints to what the rythmic pounding is. It turns out to be Crow, trying to "tunnel" his way back to earth. However, he breaches the hull and Servo's hoverskirt ends up plugging the hole when he was sucked towards it. Mike places a helmet over the hole when Gypsy sticks her head
down the hole to say that Dr. F was calling. He didn't say much, only that their movie was This Island Earth, and to make sure that they "went" before the movie.

Host Segment 2: Mike tries to convince the bots that he's an avid pilot by taking control of the SOL. However, he crashes into the hubble and has to remove it with the robotic hands, but after he wipes a bead of sweat of his head and tears the Hubble more, he finally sets it free, and watches as it plummets and explodes.

Host Segment 3: Mike and Crow step into Servo's room where they find his interoceter. They end up talking to a guy who just stepped out of the shower, and obviously has no clue what he's doing. The man later turns out to be Dr. F pulling a skit from The Wizard of Oz.

End: Dr. Forrester finishes the movie and asks them if they feel any "Different." Mike and the bots actually thought the movie was a breeze. Dr. F then tries to use the interoceter to get up to the SOL, only to fail and end up with the "Shower Guy."

Stinger: None (See below)

Special Notes: This came out between the end of Season 7 (actually before 706 aired), and before the cast was sure if there would be a Season 8 or not.
Mike and the bots riff their own credits, so therefore, there is no Stinger. If you haven't noticed already, the camera angles in the host segments show just how theatrical MST3K can be.




          MST3K: The Movie
          
Movie: A man in a plane is taken aboard a ship by some aliens, who take them to their planet, which then gets attacked, so they go back to Earth. Sounds interesting, huh?

Opening: Dr. Forrester explains the show, meanwhile he does some funny and... odd things.

Host Segment 1: Mike is running on what appears to be a giant exercise wheel. Gypsy hands him a towel when he's done. Servo pops up and hints to what the rythmic pounding is. It turns out to be Crow, trying to "tunnel" his way back to earth. However, he breaches the hull and Servo's hoverskirt ends up plugging the hole when he was sucked towards it. Mike places a helmet over the hole when Gypsy sticks her head
down the hole to say that Dr. F was calling. He didn't say much, only that their movie was This Island Earth, and to make sure that they "went" before the movie.

Host Segment 2: Mike tries to convince the bots that he's an avid pilot by taking control of the SOL. However, he crashes into the hubble and has to remove it with the robotic hands, but after he wipes a bead of sweat of his head and tears the Hubble more, he finally sets it free, and watches as it plummets and explodes.

Host Segment 3: Mike and Crow step into Servo's room where they find his interoceter. They end up talking to a guy who just stepped out of the shower, and obviously has no clue what he's doing. The man later turns out to be Dr. F pulling a skit from The Wizard of Oz.

End: Dr. Forrester finishes the movie and asks them if they feel any "Different." Mike and the bots actually thought the movie was a breeze. Dr. F then tries to use the interoceter to get up to the SOL, only to fail and end up with the "Shower Guy."

Stinger: None (See below)

Special Notes: This came out between the end of Season 7 (actually before 706 aired), and before the cast was sure if there would be a Season 8 or not.
Mike and the bots riff their own credits, so therefore, there is no Stinger. If you haven't noticed already, the camera angles in the host segments show just how theatrical MST3K can be.