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Flash series

The Planet Logo in cartoon form.
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Devised by Jim Mallon
Written by Paul Chaplin
Animated by "Puny"
Maxeem Konrardy
Victor Courtright
Mike Owens
Amanda Peters
Julia Vickerman
Voiced by Paul Chaplin
James Moore
Jim Mallon
Launch date November 5th 2007
Website http://www.mst3k.com

Mystery Science Theater 3000, also referred to as "The 'Bots Are Back!" is an Internet cartoon created by Best Brains, Inc. It is inspired by BBI's original Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV series, and is directed by former Executive Producer Jim Mallon. The series features the robot characters from the original series in a variety of brief sketches taking place at an undetermined point during the original show's fictional timeline. However, as of this time, no human character (Joel or Mike) is present.

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[edit] Cast

[edit] History

The animated version of MST3k was first announced on the Satellite News website (formerly BBI's official website) on October 29, 2007. The new cartoon was described as a "weekly series of animated adventures," and would debut as part of an all-new MST3k website. This new site would also feature content from the original series as well as a new online store. The website went live on November 5, 2007 along with the first installment of the animated series.

New episodes were scheduled to be posted every Monday. However, despite regular updates to other parts of the site, no new episodes of the cartoon have been posted since November 26, 2007. In June 2008, the website was redesigned and the cartoons removed for unspecified reasons; however the Flash likenesses of the characters were still present on some pages. On July 18, MST3k fansite Satellite News posted an interview with Jim Mallon, who explained that the cartoons cost more to produce than was initially estimated. He also stated that the existing cartoons will return to the site, and expressed hope that the series may continue at some point in the future.[1] Animation studio Shad Petosky responded that the costs were low and flat rates that never changed from the original estimates, he suspects that the revenue was the problem and the mouse pads, post-it notes, and t-shirts being sold to pay for the show didn't sell as fans did not like the poorly designed and written animated characters. [2]

[edit] Reactions

Initially, response to the new website on both of the major fan discussion boards was largely negative.[3] Michael J. Nelson, star and head writer of the original series, called the animated series "cute" but felt it was an "after-the-fact" idea.[3]

[edit] References

[edit] Episodes

  1. "Reel Livin'": Crow goes fishing and discusses the benefits of his "incredibly stable" kayak before being capsized by Servo on a jet ski.
  2. "Feels Like": Gypsy and Servo discuss actual temperature versus the wind chill factor. Servo then begins translating everything Gypsy says into "feels like..." statements, much to her annoyance.
  3. "Thanksgiving Clown": Servo dresses up as a clown, thinking it to be a Thanksgiving tradition. Crow consults an old World Book encyclopedia to verify.
  4. "Solitaire": Crow plays solitaire while Servo advises. Eventually Crow becomes fed up with Servo's pestering and leaves. Servo sees a fantastic move, but can't play as his arms don't work. Desperate, he tries to move the cards using telekinesis.



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