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Product Description What could possibly be better suited to the always-quotable wisecracks of beloved SoL captive Joel Robinson and his faithful robot sidekicks, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, than a monster movie about a giant flying turtle? The answer is four other movies about same flying turtle! Behold the first-ever themed collection of Mystery Science Theater 3000 classics: all five Gamera episodes from the particularly fertile third season of the long-running cult comedy television series! Amazon.com Mystery Science Theater 3000's verbal brawls with the much-maligned Japanese monster Gamera--you know, the flying turtle--are included in this boxed set, which buffets the riffing with some impressive and informative extras. The Gamera films were a staple of MST3K from its humble beginnings as Minneapolis UHF programming, and when the Satellite of Love moved to Comedy Central in the early '90s, the American re-edits released by distributor Sandy Frank were among the show's most popular episodes. All five of the MST3K Gamera episodes, culled from the show's third season in 1991 and featuring series creator Joel Hodgson alongside robots Tom Servo and Crow, are included in the set, as are some of the show's most memorable skits: in Gamera, Tom croons a heartfelt tribute to the film's lost pet, Tibby the Turtle, and head writer/future host Mike Nelson turns up as the giant monster himself to reveal the true nature of his relationship with boy hero Kenny, while Gamera vs. Gaos features the cast's aborted presentation of their opera "Gameradammerung," and Gamera vs. Guiron and Gamera vs. Zigra offer the SOL's rousing "Gamera Song" and several berserk variations. None of the MST3K Gamera experiments have been available on home video prior to this release, so longtime fans can finally retire their worn pre-records and enjoy the episodes in glorious, uncut form. MST3K vs. Gamera includes a trio of enjoyable featurettes that pay tribute to both the episodes and the films themselves. So Happy Together: A Look Back at MST3K and Gamera features interviews with Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, and Jim Mallon, who recall the show's long history with Gamera and the joys and pains of watching the films; Gamera vs. the Chiodo Brothers is an amusing and nostalgic look at men-in-monster-suit films with Stephen, Edward, and Charles Chiodo, better known as the creators of Killer Klowns from Outer Space; and Gamera Obscura is an exhaustive oral history of the Gamera series, from its cultural origins to its late '90s revival, by Japanese fantasy film expert August Ragone. Mike Nelson's wrap segments as Jack Perkins from the syndicated MST Hour are also included, as are the original Japanese trailers for each film and a quintet of original mini posters by artist Steve Vance. --Paul Gaita
Shout Factory once again shocked the world by obtaining the rights to the entire Gamera MST3K series ! Volume 21 - MST3K vs. Gamera is the first 5 DVD set containing all the Gamera movies done during the shows 3rd season. Season three is where MST3K really began to take off...Episode 302 - GAMERA - a fantastic entry in the series...this is a great episode..great riffs, Tom Servo singing Tibby, Oh Tibby with Crow getting involved, Joel's salad invention, Mike Nelson as Gamera plus that old expression " A whole lot " more...In Japan, Gamera was created by rival Toho company Daiei to compete with Godzilla. And just like the first Godzilla, this film was shot in crisp black and white. Arguably this wasn't a bad film at all, and is considered one of the big 3 in the Gamera series. The premise of the boy who loves Gamera can be a little silly but as far as a story and special effects go, this was a notch about the others...Episode 304 - Gamera vs. Barugon - the amazing sequel to Gamera has our child friendly turtle escape his imprisonment ( the Z plan from the first film) to face Barugon. Barugon is a unique creation with his rainbow rays, and his giant tongue which is used for a battering ram and can exhale cold, rendering everything and everyone frozen.Another fantastic episode with fun inventions & segments ( the monster set sketch was awesome) Tom asks Joel where was Gamera during this film...the answer is actually, on the cutting room floor as the MST3K version does edit the initial fight scene between Gamera and Barugon.For those like me that have seen this film in its NON MST3K version we have all seen where Gamera gets frozen by Barguon in their first battle. In the MST version we just see Gamera frozen...Still, the movie is for the MST3K viewer not so much a die hard Gamera fan to say " hey that scene is missing!"Episode 308 - Gamera vs. Gaos - The wildest Gamera film of the series..the story was solid - the effects were great overall - Gamera fights Daiei'a answer to Toho's Rodan - Gaos - which is basically a flying bat that shoots laser beams that split cars in half and tears into Gamera's flesh. This was a bloody Gamera film, but not meant to nauseate the audience..This made another great MST3K episode - the Lucille Ball segment at the beginning, the Gameradamerung sketch..This was yet another episode that brought the show to new heights...the film and the episode was great if you ask me..Episode 312 Gamera vs. Guiron - This Gamera entree was actually part of the decline in the series due to budget constraints, bad dubbing and making Gamera the friend of all children, thus becoming a kiddie flick. Gamera fights Guiron, a giant knife like creature on another planet. Gamera goes to another planet to rescue two children who accidentally go into a spaceship and fly off the face of the Earth with it. As awful as the film is - you bet that it did not stop Joel & the Bots , Dr. F and TVs Frank from putting together another fabulous episode. This film has the Gamera song which led to Joel and the Bots doing their rendition of the song " Gamera is really neat, he is filled with turtle meat" ..we get Mike Nelson as Michael Feinstein also discussing the Gamera song..These Gamera episodes really brought out the best work , part of the reason that not only are these episodes were highly sought after, but just about everything from Season 3 for that matter....Episode 316- Gamera vs. Zigra - The grand finale of the MST3K Gamera series has Gamera fighting Zigra. Zigra is a spaceship that turns into a giant fish like creature who wants to take over the Earth because the people of the Earth are polluting it. The center of this story is of course the kids..with one of the girls- Helen always seeming to want a Coca-ColaThere's a party on the SOL because its the last Gamera experiment ..more hilarity with Tom and Crow showing Joel the insides of Gamera, more Gamera songs including a well done finale on the SOL as well as Deep 13 as Dr. F lets his hair down and goes metal on us all...As reported on Satellite News - the features on this set include.* So Happy Together: A Look Back at MST3K and Gamera* Gamera Vs. The Chiodo Brothers* Gamera Obscura: A Brief History by August Ragone (author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters)* Original Japanese Trailers* 5 limited edition mini-posters by artist Steve Vance* MST Hour wraps for "Gamera" and "Gamera Vs. Guiron"* This special deluxe edition comes in a collectible tin box.All I can say is WOW, this is a dream come true for myself and all the MST3K fans - these were supposed to be " it will never happen" episodes but , here they are..causing quite a buzz...And now having seen all 5 episodes on the DVD set, the transfers are outstanding, the menus are great with Gamera walking through the doorway sequence. All of the bonus features were good/ enlightening.Overall this set is just outstanding ! HIGHLY recommended !Thank you Shout Factory !!