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** Joel (who concludes that both interfaces are fine, it's just a matter of personal preference) stirs things up by mentioning the [[Amiga]].
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: When the missiles... er... ''rise'' from their launchers.
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* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: It becomes a [[Running Gag]] while the cast watches helplessly as Barugon eats up the antagonist with his tongue.
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(''Servo chuckles as Joel casually rips off Crow's arm again'')
'''Crow''': Sorry, SORRY!
(''Joel tosses the arm away'')
'''Servo''': That's what you get.
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Revision as of 15:24, 7 August 2014
Film watched: Gamera vs. Barugon
This is one of the nine Sandy Frank Japanese films originally used for a KTMA episode that was riffed again a few years later on Comedy Central.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 version provides examples of:
- Celebrity Resemblance: Joel goes insane and starts listing about a dozen of these. Gamera's resemblance to Karl Malden (especially his nose) is a Running Gag throughout all the Gamera episodes.
- Computer Wars: Discussed in the opening segment by Tom (who prefers Macs) and Crow (who prefers PCs) while Tom tries to work on a file on Crow's computer. Crow pushes Tom's button on the oft-delayed System 7.
- Joel (who concludes that both interfaces are fine, it's just a matter of personal preference) stirs things up by mentioning the Amiga.
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: When the missiles... er... rise from their launchers.
Tom Servo: "Good morning!" |
- Incredibly Lame Pun: It becomes a Running Gag while the cast watches helplessly as Barugon eats up the antagonist with his tongue.
Crow: Well, that's it. We're licked. |