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- The 1st Annual Mystery Science Theater Summer Blockbuster Review is a special produced by Best Brains, Inc. for The Sci-Fi Channel. It was first broadcast on September 2, 1997.
- 1988–19991h 32mUnrated7.4 (600)TV EpisodeThe SOL crew take up fishing and debate whether films would be better if the actors/actresses were all nude during their watch of a heavily edited version of "Zaat (1971)" in which a scientist transforms himself into a killer fish.
- 1988–19991h 30mTV-147.9 (714)TV EpisodeA smarmy professor and his dimwitted students camp out in an Arkansas swamp to search for Bigfoot in "Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1983)." Pearl makes up her own urban legend, Tom takes up whittling, and Crow tends to his fires.
- A sea monster eats out for some Italian while dolphins seek revenge against the SOL.
- Mike and the 'bots gorge on Gorgo (1961), a maudlin monster mess featuring two giant mother-and-son lizards and a Samuel Beckett lookalike. Leonard Maltin shows up to hawk his movie guide, which inexplicably praises the film.
- 1988–1999TV-148.0 (563)TV EpisodePearl and Observer are in Ancient Rome pretending to be gods as Mike and the 'bots watch The Horror of Party Beach (1964).
- 1988–1999TV-147.5 (522)TV EpisodeOur heroes discover just how boring an alien attack on Tokyo can be when they view an anti-vehicle for Sonny Chiba.
- 1988–19991h 31mNot Rated8.1 (829)TV EpisodeA weather tech's mind gets trapped in a computer and Pearl establishes her own public television pledge program.
- 1988–1999TV-147.5 (466)TV EpisodeThe creature from the black lagoon is captured and taken to a Florida aquarium to be studied in Revenge of the Creature (1955). Mike and the Bots almost crash into Earth and when they try to get in touch in Deep 13, it's not Dr. Forester who responds to their call. Meanwhile, Mike and Tom try to figure out why Crow seems so different.
- Why the Satellite of Love is malfunctioning, who the hooded figure is that wants Bobo's soul and what the purpose of the mystery ship following the SOL is, the crew finds out in the final season opener featuring "Soultaker (1990)."
- Mike and the 'bots learn the 80s were worse than they thought as they endure the putrid sci-fi epic, Space Mutiny (1988).
- 1988–1999TV-147.3 (450)TV EpisodeScientists break the time barrier with not-so-great results and the Observers have finally had enough of their human observations.
- Killer bees terrify a remote English island while a bowler hatted guy appears where he's least expected.
- 1988–19991h 32mUnrated8.9 (1.1K)TV EpisodeIt's "Canada Bashing Day" on the SOL in every respect between progressive world domination and bizarre looting.
- 1988–19991h 33mNot Rated7.8 (710)TV EpisodeIn order to impress the Bureau of Mad Scientists, Pearl unleashes the mephitic "Girl in Gold Boots (1968)," a poorly acted, and even worse edited tale of a girl who attempts to make it big in LA as a dancer with the help of a petty thug.
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG7.4 (578)TV EpisodeKiller peanut brittle terrorizes the universe while Pearl settles into her ancestral home by building a doomsday device.
- A vengeful skull comes back from the dead and the bots are scarred for life when Gumby abuses his robot slaves.
- Pearl and Bobo plot their escape from the Observers' planet while the SOL crew is subjected to a dark, dreary tale of hypnotism, murder, and chesty amphibians.
- 1988–1999TV-147.5 (445)TV EpisodeDespite being possessed of all the knowledge in the Universe, the omnipotent Observers insist on observing our heroes' reactions to the dead-on-arrival The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958).
- 1988–19991h 32mNot Rated8.0 (789)TV EpisodeAn overly obvious '70s wanderer hits on a witch while a babysitter watches over Castle Forrester.
- A woman gets hypnotized back into her Dark Age'd past life while Tom takes a crack at being an observer.
- A guy turns people into werewolves for his own sick pleasure while Mike turns into a were-Crow.
- The SOL crew watches "Hamlet (1960)," a dark and dreary West German production of one of Shakespeare's greatest plays while Pearl concocts a deadly new virus.
- Mike and the Bots suffer through the 1988 B movie "Hobgoblins," the story of tiny goblin-like creatures who attack a group of teenagers.
- The guys take a crack at "Future War (1997)" in which a man escapes to LA but is being tracked by cyborgs. Mike and the Bots thank Pearl for not killing them which derails her plans. Tom makes himself a pair of legs so he can kick-box.