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Mystery Science Theater 3000 :: K12 - Fugitive Alien (00x12)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | K12 - Fugitive Alien |
| Episode #: | 00x12 |
| Production Number: | K12 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday February 05th, 1989 |
| Airs On: | Syndicated |
| Special Airtime: | 06:00 pm |
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Episode Summary |
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Guest Stars |
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| Starring Roles | | •J. Elvis Weinstein | voiced | Tom Servo & Gypsy (Puppeteer) | Recurring (12th appearance) | | •Joel Hodgson | played | Joel Hodgson | Recurring (12th appearance) | | •Trace Beaulieu | voiced | Crow T. Robot (Puppeteer) | Recurring (12th appearance) |
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Episode Notes |
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The movie riffed was:
IMDb reference for Fugitive Alien (1986). | Tagline for movie:
Marauding Wolf Raiders in Space Chase to the Death.
 | Joel wore a tan jumpsuit. | Only Joel and Tom riff the movie and Tom sits in Crow's seat, as he did in episode K06: Gamera vs. Gaos |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Village People | Y.M.C.A. | When Joel, Gypsy and Tom are dancing. |
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At the very beginning of the initial host segment, immediately after the tunnel sequence, a shot of Dr. Erhardt and Dr. Forrester in Gizmonic Institute appears for a fraction of a second only to be replaced by an unrelated shot of Dr. Erhardt which continues on. The shot of the two Mads was obviously left on the final cut by mistake. | In the first host segment when Joel is questioning Tom about what happened to Crow, Joel calls Tom "Crow" by mistake. It occurs right after Tom says that he can't "place the stupid unbearable face". He also apparently calls Tom "Crow" again later in the same segment when talking about the c-band antenna. |
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CrewSandy Frank, who was the Producer for the US release of the movie, was also the US Producer for Humanoid Woman, Legend of the Dinosaur, Gamera, Time of the Apes, Gamera vs. Gaos, Gamera vs. Barugon, Gamera vs. Guiron, Mighty Jack, Gamera vs. Zigra and Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CrewKiyosumi Kukazawa, who was a Director for the movie, was also a Director for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CrewMinoru Kanaya, who was a Director for the movie, was also a Director for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CrewKeiichi Abe, who was a Screenwriter for the movie, was also a Screenwriter for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2 and Time of the Apes. | CrewBunzou Wakatsuki, who was a Screenwriter for the movie, was also a Screenwriter for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CrewNorio Maeda, who did the Score for the movie, also did the Score for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastJoe Shishido, who played Captain Joe in the movie, also played Captain Joe in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastTatsuya Azuma, who played Ken Shinsei aka Starwolf in the movie, also played Ken Shinsei aka Starwolf in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastMiyuki Tanigawa, who played Tammy in the movie, also played Tammy in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastChoei Takahashi, who played Rocky in the movie, also played Rocky in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastTsutomu Yukawa, who played Dan in the movie, also played Dan in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CastHiro Tateyama, who played Biri in the movie, also played Biri in Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. | CrewNoburu Tsuburaya, who was Producer for the movie, also was Producer for Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2. |
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