The following is a list of Incognito Cinema Warriors XP (abbreviated ICWXP), DVD, comic books, and online videos. ICWXP is a post-apocalyptic zombie comedy DVD and web series created by Rikk Wolf and produced by Agonywolf Media. The first season of the show follows the same "host segment-movie segment" format that MST3k established, while featuring completely original characters and plot. The second season is more plot-driven and riffs short films as opposed to full-length movies. [1]
Season one consists of 4 feature-length episodes, and mostly revolve around the movie being presented rather than an over-stretching plot. Creator Rikk Wolf has said that he would like to go back and remake the first episode as well as make two additional episodes to finish the season but doubts that he would be able to find the time.
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101 | Bride of the Gorilla | 1 Sep. 2008 |
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102 | Lady Frankenstein | 1 Oct 2008 |
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103 | Bloody Pit of Horror | 1 Dec 2008 |
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104 | Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory | 1 May 2010 |
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Upon completion Season Two will have 6 full episodes and two mini episodes. The length of the season two episodes very, and are more plot driven than the first season. The movie segments have been scale back and replaced with shorts. The gap between season one and season two is covered in the official ICWXP comic book. [2]
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201 | Wake Me Up Before You Decompose | Victory Gardens | 1 Apr 2011 |
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202 | Where's Your Big Bad Apocalypse Now? | Soapy the Germ Fighter | 1 Aug 2011 |
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203 | The Gear Is Family | The Great American Chocolate Factory | 1 Jan 2012 |
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203.5 | Zombie Poo-Pocalyse | Resident Evil: Retribution | 29 Nov 2012 |
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204 | Fahrenheit Cine-A-Sorrow | The Haunted Mouth & The Power to Serve | 1 Jan 2013 |
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205 | Bad Guys Wear #000000 | In Danger Out of Doors & Linda's Film on Menstruation | 8 May 2017 |
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205.5 | 70's Rockumentary | Fences & Gates | Dec 25 2017 |
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206 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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206.5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
ICWXP: The Non-Motion Picture is a comic book series intended to bridge the 5-year gap between Season 1 and 2 of the DVD series. There is a total of two issues available on the Agonywolf Media website, with a third with an unknown release date. The contents of The Non-Motion Picture are a lot more action based than the DVD series or the online gaming spin-off and follow Rick and the Bots as they attempt to escape the Cine-A-Sorrow Theater.
Issue # | Title | Release Date | Notes |
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#1 | Moral Victories Are for Losers | 6 Jan. 2011 | After five long years of painfully bad movies, the Warriors have (kinda) gotten past their differences and become a tightly knit little movie roasting team. Thing is, they've had enough of their forced screenings and decide to defy Zombie Signal, marching outside Cine-A-Sorrow Theater and right into the belly of the zompocalypse. Witness the epic battle we wish we could afford to film between Rick & The 'Bots, the undead horde, and the almighty Kincaid! |
#2 | The Belly Button of the Beast is an Outie | 16 Jan 2013 | After a fiery escape attempt, Rick finds himself locked away beneath Cine-A-Sorrow Theater at Kincaid's mercy while Topsy slumbers upon the roof. Miles away, Johnny awakens deep within Ludivico's Research Complex. The Warriors are broken and divided, yet somehow find themselves mysteriously reunited in the last place they'd expect. Things are a gettin' weird. |
#3 | Rick & the Bot vs Lady Frankenstein | TBA | TBA |
The ICWXP YouTube channel was mainly used for advertising of DVDs and fan interaction until 2015 when Let's Plays featuring the ICWXP characters launched as "Let's Riffs" under the title "Incognito Gaming Warriors XP". [3] The first of these to be uploaded to the channel was a 10 part play-through of Resident Evil HD Remaster. These "Let's Riffs" are done in the same silhouetted style as their DVD series, and range from 35 to 90 minutes. They have had a collaboration with James Rolfe (AVGN) where they riffed a game trailer for Super Mario Odyssey. [4] They have covered many games in this series, including Resident Evil HD Remaster, Hitman, and Fallout 4. They also had a short-lived Let's Riff called "Playing With Myself" series where Rikk would play Mega Man, Monster Party, and Demon Quest with a clone of himself named Rick. In May 2017 IGWXP starting doing a series on Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. that consisted of 90-minute episodes with host segments that pertain to the Resident Evil franchise. [5] Rikk Wolf has stated in a DVD commentary for Episode 205 that he has grown to prefer the riffing style of IGWXP over ICWXP because they can interact with the material better with a game rather than a movie. In October 2017, Agonywolf Media held a poll to change the name of IGWXP to help feather themselves from MST3k. [6] "Robot Co-Op" was the winning poll option, and the Agonywolf Media crew began uploading new "Let's Riffs" with a face-cam style opposed to the silhouette on the new "Robot Co-Op" YouTube channel. Agonywolf Media produces at least one "Let's Riff" a month under the IGWXP (Now Robot-Co-Op) logo to fill in the time between the long stretches between the DVD episodes and to serve as paid content to their Patreon supporters.
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Incognito Gaming Warriors | Resident Evil HD Remaster | 12 Parts | 6 Hours & 43 Mins. | Jan 27 2015 - Apr 8, 2016 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 (Guest appearance by Johnny Cylon) | ||||||||||
Playing With Myself | Mega Man Legacy Collection | 4 Parts | 1 Hour & 3 Mins. | Oct 12, 2015 - Oct 15, 2015 | Rick & Rikk | ||||||||||
Playing With Myself: Halloween Hootenanny! | Demon's Crest/Monster Party | 2 Parts | 25 Mins. | Oct 29, 2015 - Oct 30, 2015 | Rick & Rikk | ||||||||||
Incognito Gaming Warriors | Hitman | 2 Parts | 1 Hour & 8 Mins. | Apr 26, 2016 - May 27, 2016 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | ||||||||||
Incognito Gaming Warriors | Fallout 4 | 9 Parts | 6 Hours | Aug 1, 2016 - Apr 3, 2017 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 (Guest appearance by Santa Busey) | ||||||||||
Incognito Gaming Warriors | Resident Evil 7: Biohazard | 3 Parts | 4 Hours & 36 Mins. | May 5, 2017 - July 22, 2017 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | ||||||||||
IGWXP: Nintendo Switch Games | Super Bomberman R, Snipperclips, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers, Shovel Knight | 1 Part | 55 Minutes | Aug 14, 2017 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 (Guest appearance by Flux Namtari) | ||||||||||
IGWXP: A Guy & Two Robots Play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | 2 Parts | 1 Hour & 20 Mins. | Sep 4, 2017 - Sep 16, 2017 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 (Guest appearance by Flux Namtari) | ||||||||||
A Girl & Two Guys Play Mario | Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle | 3 Parts | 1 Hour & 44 Mins. | Sep 17, 2017 - Oct 4, 2017 | Rikk, Bethanie, & Jason (Not in ICWXP personas) | ||||||||||
IGWXP: A Guy & a Robot Play (Later re-titled "Robot Co-Op") | Vaccine | 2 Parts | 1 Hour & 10 Mins. | Oct 23, 2017 - Nov 20, 2017 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | ||||||||||
A Girl & Two Guys Play Mario | Super Mario Odyssey | 2 Parts | 55 Mins. | Nov 1, 2017 - Nov 8, 2017 | Rikk, Bethanie, & Jason (Not in ICWXP personas) | ||||||||||
Raspberry Pi Buffet | Bucky O' Hare, 3D World-Runner, Adventures in the Magic Kingdom, Adventures of Lolo, Super Mario All-Stars | 3 Parts | 48 Mins. | Nov 6, 2017 - Nov 29, 2017 | Rikk & Bethanie(Not in ICWXP personas) |
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Robot Co-Op | Vaccine | YouTube: Dec 19, 2017 - Dec 20, 2017 (Two Parts) | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | This series was originally released under the title of "A Guy & a Robot Play" | |||||||||||
Robot Co-Op | Ninja Clowns | YouTube: Jan 22, 2018 - Jan 24, 2018 (Two Parts) | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | The game, "Ninja Clowns," was randomly chosen by the Raspberry Pi gaming console | |||||||||||
NoBot Co-Op | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time | YouTube: Jan 26, 2018 - Jan 31, 2018 (Three Parts) | Rikk, Jason, Nick, & Bethie | First series under the "NoBot Co-Op" title released on YouTube without the robot personas | |||||||||||
NoBot Co-Op | Vendetta (1991 video game) | YouTube: Feb 5, 2018 - Feb 12, 2018 (Three Parts) | Rikk, Jason, Nick, & Bethie | ||||||||||||
Robot Co-Op | Secret of Mana | YouTube: Feb 19, 2018 - May 1, 2018 (Three Parts) | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | ||||||||||||
NoBot Co-Op | Secret of Mana Remake | YouTube: Feb 21, 2018 - Mar 30, 2018 (Eight Parts) | Rikk, Jason, & Bethie | ||||||||||||
Robot Co-Op: Our Disastrous First Twitch Stream | Countdown Vampires, Earthworm Jim, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Barbie Super Model | Twitch: Mar 2, 2018 YouTube: Mar 5, 2018 - May 1, 2018 (Three Parts) | Rick & Flux Namtari | ||||||||||||
NoBot Co-Op: Twitch Stream | ARK: Survival Evolved | Twitch: Mar 13, 2018 YouTube: Mar 23, 2018 (One Part) | Rikk & Steven | On YouTube the title says "Part 1 of 2" but the second part was never uploaded | |||||||||||
Robot Co-Op: Twitch Stream | Resident Evil 2 | Twitch: Mar 25, 2018 YouTube: Mar 28, 2018 - May 15, 2018 (Ten Parts) | Rick, Flux Namtari, & Benjamin Pickles | ||||||||||||
Robot Co-Op: Let's Roast Hitman™ | Hitman | YouTube: May 8, 2018 | Rick & Topsy Bot 5000 | This was shown to be the third part of the IGWXP series | |||||||||||
Robot Co-Op: Twitch Stream | God of War (2018) | Twitch: Apr 20, 2018 YouTube: Apr 21, 2018 - Jun 21, 2018 (Four Parts) | Rick & Flux Namtari | When uploading "Part One" to YouTube, Rikk discovered a strange glitch that would bounce the viewcount by thousands of views | |||||||||||
Robot Co-Op: Bot Roast | FuncoLand Training video | YouTube: Jun 5, 2018 - Jun 7, 2018 (Two Parts) | Rick, Flux Namtari, & Topsy Bot 5000 | Unlike everything shown previously on Robo Co-Op, this series is a riff of a video rather than a game | |||||||||||
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