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- In the not-too-distant future Joel Robinson is held captive by Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank, forced to watch B-Grade movies on the Satellite of Love with the help of his robot friends: Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot.
- 1988–19991h 24mNot Rated7.7 (675)TV EpisodeA map heist goes horribly wrong off the coast of Catalina and it's up to a bunch of scantily clad scuba-partying teens to save the day in "Catalina Caper (1967)."
- Joel and the Bots endure Miles O'Keeffe as Ator while Doctor F. endures Frank's efforts to be Mike Douglas in "The Blade Master (1983)."
- The crew riff on the short "Alphabet Antics (1951)" before watching "Daddy-O (1958)," a film about a group of teenage beatniks who spend their free time drag-racing. Joel is inspired to write a song and the Bots reenact a scene from the movie.
- Joel and the Bots get tips on public speaking from the short "Speech: Using Your Voice (1950)" and watch a spider devour a town in "The Spider (1958)." Crow reads his screenplay "Earth vs. Soup" and Joel sets up a rehearsal for his rock band Spidorr.
- 1988–19991h 38mUnrated7.1 (531)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots suffer through "First Spaceship on Venus (1960)." A gorilla in a foreign ship attacks the Satellite of Love.
- Joel and the Bots watch as the alien Ken joins an Earth spaceship to fight his former masters in "Fugitive Alien (1986)." The Mads get a visit from Jack Perkins in Deep 13 while Joel forces Crow and Tom to reenact a scene from the movie.
- A giant mutated turtle wakes from eons of slumber and attacks Japan in "Gamera: The Giant Monster (1964)." The Bots create their own beauty salon and are treated to a visit from Gamera himself on the Hexfield.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated8.4 (542)TV EpisodeThis time, the crew watches, "Gamera vs. Guiron (1969)," the fourth original Gamera film, including the Gamera Theme Song and a reenactment of an old favorite magic trick.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.8 (474)TV EpisodeIn "Gamera vs. Zigra (1971)," the seventh offering from Gamera, the infamous turtle faces off against an alien called Zigra determined on world domination. Joel and the Bots build a scale model of Gamera and make shoebox dioramas.
- 1988–1999TV-147.6 (412)TV EpisodeThe Mads force "Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)" on Joel and the Bots. In this one, a group of friends are shipwrecked on an island guarded by a crab. The Bots meet Mothra on the Hexfield and the Mads start re-thinking the structure of their experiments.
- An heiress stranded in Africa is made queen of the jungle in the feature film "Jungle Goddess (1948)" and Bela Lugosi stars in the short "The Phantom Creeps (1939)." Joel and the Bots create their own infomercial.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.5 (521)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch "X Marks the Spot (1944)," a short in which a driver finds himself on trial in heaven. In "King Dinosaur (1955)," the crew pokes fun as scientists are terrorized by snakes, bugs, and dinosaurs on a newly discovered planet.
- 1988–19991h 38mTV-PG7.5 (555)TV EpisodeA military team sent to search for a lost rocket ends up trapped on a mountain inhabited by dinosaurs in "Lost Continent (1951)". Joel refuses to enter the theater during movie sign but the Mads have ways of forcing him into the theater.
- A secret organization called "Mighty Jack (1968)" uses a submarine to battle a terrorist organization. Joel and the Bots make a Mighty Jack pet food commercial and sing the song "Slow The Plot Down!"
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.3 (475)TV EpisodeThe crew watches the second chapter of "The Phantom Creeps (1939)" and a film about an American spy sent to the Soviet Union to investigate a missile attack in "Rocket Attack U.S.A. (1960)." Joel hosts a quiz show with the Bots.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.4 (459)TV EpisodeAn expedition to the moon goes wrong when a group of astronauts accidentally lands on Mars in "Rocketship X-M (1950)." Joel and the Bots are visited by Valeria from "Robot Holocaust (1987)" and Frank learns to push the button.
- 1988–1999TV-148.2 (494)TV EpisodeCrow and Tom build a cardboard fort while Joel introduces his idea for non-permanent tattoos during the invention exchange. In Bert I. Gordon's "The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)," an army colonel becomes a giant after an atomic blast.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.4 (642)TV EpisodeA motorcycle racer and a violent stunt rider start a war of vengeance against each other in "Five the Hard Way (1969)." Joel and the Bots write a song inspired by the movie and chat with a few characters from the film on the Hexfield.
- Joel and the Bots watch "Canines of the Caribbean (1985)", a Japanese rip-off of "Planet of the Apes (1968)", stage their own version of "Inherit the Wind," and Crow shows off the latest in ape fashion.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.9 (522)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch the classic short "Mr. B Natural (1957)" in which an androgynous person teaches a geeky middle schooler to play a musical instrument. Moving on to "War of the Colossal Beast (1958)," the Colossal Man is spotted in Mexico.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.2 (506)TV EpisodeThe 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 of the Prehistoric Planet (1966)."
- 1988–19991h 31mUnrated6.9 (703)TV EpisodeIn 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 Eye (1958)," this week's literally eye-popping film.
- 1988–19991h 30mUnrated7.0 (557)TV EpisodeThe crew of the Satellite of Love presents and screens the 1942 Bela Lugosi not-so classic movie "The Corpse Vanishes (1942)."
- 1988–1999TV-148.0 (449)TV EpisodeThe crew learns about the wonders of winter sports in the short "The Sport Parade: Snow Thrills (1945)." Later, in "It Conquered the World (1956)," a doctor tries to thwart a mad scientist's attempt to take over the world. Joel and Crow try out ventriloquism.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.0 (476)TV EpisodeJoel 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 introduce their new product SPACOM to the Mads.
- 1988–19991h 27mNot Rated7.1 (445)TV EpisodeGiant scorpions rise out of a volcano and attack Mexico in "The Black Scorpion (1957)" while the Bots throw a party for Joel.
- Joel and the Bots attempt to puzzle out what's going on in the unintelligible biker film, "The Hellcats (1968)." Flashbacks from earlier episodes fill out the host segments.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.5 (565)TV EpisodeA mad scientist creates havoc when an experiment to stop the aging process goes awry when the crew of the Satellite of Love watches "The Unearthly (1957)".
- 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 youths sentenced to manual labor at a cotton farm.
- The Mads send the crew "Gamera vs. Barugon (1966)," another Gamera movie. This time, a group of travelers scour the jungle in search of the giant egg of a lizard-dog creature. Later, Joel and the Bots enjoy a simulated day at the beach.
- 1988–19991h 36mTV-148.2 (538)TV EpisodeThe Mads force Joel and the Bots to watch "Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)," the cheesy Japanese monster mash featuring Godzilla's infamous flying kick.
- 1988–19991h 36mUnrated6.7 (545)TV EpisodeThings 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)."
- 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.
- Alien eggs hatch on Earth after a meteor crash which spells trouble for a vacationing family, a singer on tour with his entourage, and a pair of poachers in "Extra Terrestrial Visitors (1983)." Joel and the Bots write their own song.
- 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 and its crew to their knees via "Robot Holocaust (1987)."
- 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 understand surrealism.
- 1988–1999TV-147.8 (484)TV EpisodeKen and the crew of the Bacchus 3 return in "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (1987)" while Joel and the Bots make a Captain Joe action figure and stage a "name that puppet" quiz show.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.2 (443)TV EpisodeThe gang on the SOL have a gag-weapon war with the Mads and watch "The Stranger (1973)," an unsuccessful TV pilot about an astronaut stuck on an Earth-like planet where "perfect order" rules.
- Joel and the Bots sit through two shorts. Then, in "Teenage Cave Man (1958)," a rebellious cave boy goes against clan rules and wants to explore horizons beyond the river. Joel and the Bots battle boredom on the Satellite of Love.
- 1988–19991h 29mTV-147.3 (583)TV EpisodeJoel 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)."
- 1988–19991h 38mTV-PG7.5 (537)TV EpisodeA college med student's final fraternity initiation goes wrong when he's assigned to retrieve a gold ring from a cadaver he had recently performed an autopsy on in "Ring of Terror (1961)."
- 1988–19991h 38mTV-146.4 (656)TV EpisodeThe 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 Bone, all the while "The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (1958)" is happening.
- 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 Angeles in "The Slime People (1963)."
- 1988–1999TV-147.6 (454)TV EpisodeThe crew watch the education short "The Home Economics Story (1951)." In "The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957)," viking women set sail to rescue a group of enslaved men. Joel and the Bots consider the waffle and present an iron that can turn waffles into pancakes.
- The crew takes on "The Wild Rebels (1967)," a movie about a stock-car racer who is recruited as a getaway driver for a biker gang. The guys get into the spirit of the film by making a commercial and Joel explains how to appreciate a bad movie.
- 1988–19991h 39mNot Rated7.8 (534)TV EpisodeThe crew watch a ninja and a drifter save an airport from thugs in "Master Ninja I," a feature-length presentation assembled from two episodes of the series "The Master (1984)" while building a model car and training their ninja skills.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.5 (532)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots endure yet again two equally bad episodes from the failed action series "The Master (1984)".
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-148.2 (807)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots take on the infamous Christmas classic "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)," in which a group of martians kidnap Santa Claus because they have no one on Mars to give their children presents. The crew performs the pinnacle Christmas carol.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.0 (510)TV EpisodeIn "The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969)," an evil mastermind plans to destroy the world but his arch-nemesis gets in the way. The movie is so terrible that the crew has a nervous breakdown, but the Mads celebrate their victory a little too quickly.