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Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)

Crazy credits

Mystery Science Theater 3000

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In some episodes Torgo's theme from 'manos' the hands of fate plays in the background of the credits

Beth McKeever, usually credited as Beth "Beez" McKeever, was credited as Beth "Deadly Beez" McKeever at the end of the episode "The Deadly Bees".

Special Thanks To: ...The authors of the First Amendment

In a dig at award-winning visual effects group Industrial Light & Magic, some early episodes credit special visual effects to "Industrial Plumbing & Heating".

Many episodes end with "Keep circulating the tapes" -- this was to encourage word-of-mouth by trading tapes of the show recorded off the air among fans and those unfamiliar with the show.

Nearly all episodes since the "Rocket Attack U.S.A." episode end with a "stinger" after the credits. That is, a funny little clip from the movie just viewed.

During the first two seasons, the characters of Dr. Forrester, Dr. Ehrhardt and TV's Frank are credited as "Special Guest Villains", a la the "Batman" TV series.

Referring to the process allowing the characters to be silhouetted against the movies, earlier episodes include the credit "Filmed in Shadowrama".

Throughout his tenure on the series, prop & production designer Jef Maynard is billed under the job title "Toolmaster".

In some episodes, Cambot was credited as "himself".

During the series' first season on Comedy Central, the robots, in addition to their individual listings, were collectively credited as "Joel Hodgson's Puppet Bots".

A handful of Season Two episodes feature a revolving credit for "This Week's Creative Pit Boss".

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