List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 home video releases

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 is an American TV show which aired between 1988 and 1999, and began a new series in 2017. This page summarizes video tape and DVD releases of episodes of the show. Episodes were initially released by Rhino Entertainment, with the rights later being purchased by Shout! Factory. Releases usually consist of boxsets of 4 episodes, although early releases consisted of just single episodes.

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As of November 2017, 166 of the series' 176 nationally broadcast episodes from the original series were released on home video, with the remaining unreleased episodes' host segments released separately due to licensing issues for the movies featured in them. [1] [2] [3]

Any commercial release listed in grey indicates it is no longer in print from their respected company (Best Brains' mailing catalogue for their VHS tapes and DVDs, transferred to Mst3k.com, Rhino's VHS tapes and DVDs from their official website, and Shout! Factory's DVDs from their official website). Items listed in pink are re-releases from Shout! Factory, previously available from Rhino Home Video.

  Item discontinued and no longer in print
  Re-release of an item previously released by RHINO Home Video

VHS releases

Rhino Home Video released several episodes from the Comedy Central era on VHS from April 1996 to January 2001. As of 2004, all of the tapes were out of print, but all episodes originally released on home video have been released on DVD, either as a single or part of a volume pack (except for 309 – The Amazing Colossal Man, due to licensing issues with the original movie).

Best Brains produced VHS tapes for independent sale through their info club newsletters. As of 2007, all of the tapes were out of print, but most of the tapes have been released as bonus features on DVD releases.

A listing of video tapes released is listed below.

Best Brains

VHS TitleEpisode/SpecialReleased
Play MST for MeSongs from the showHoliday 1991
Play MST for Me 2Songs from the showSpring 1994
Poopie!A blooper reel, featuring skits from Seasons 2-6.Spring 1995
The MST ScrapbookA diary of MST3K from the KTMA pilot to Season 6Spring 1995
Poopie! IIA second blooper reel, featuring skits from Seasons 7-8.Holiday 1997
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host SegmentsNotable live-action skits from the show's historySpring 1998
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments Vol. IINotable live-action skits from the show's history1998
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments Vol. IIINotable live-action skits from the show's historySpring 1999
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments Vol. IVNotable live-action skits from the show's historyHoliday 1999
The Last Dance – RawA behind-the-scenes look at the production of the series' final episodeHoliday 1999
Mr. B's Lost Shorts??!!A collection of shorts from the Comedy Central eraSpring 2000
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments Vol. VNotable live-action skits from the show's historySpring 2000
Play MST for Me 3Songs from the showHoliday 2000
Assignment Venezuela and Other ShortsA collection of shorts from the Sci-Fi Channel era, as well as an unaired short produced for an ultimately cancelled CD-ROM project; Assignment: Venezuela Spring 2001
Boggy Creek IIFull episode featuring Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues Holiday 2001
Girl in Gold BootsFull episode featuring Girl in Gold Boots Holiday 2001
The Touch of SatanFull episode featuring The Touch of Satan Holiday 2001
HamletFull episode featuring a 1961 German televised production of Hamlet Holiday 2001

Rhino

VHS TitleEpisode/SpecialReleased
Cave Dwellers301 – Cave DwellersApril 30, 1996
Mitchell512 – MitchellApril 30, 1996
The Amazing Colossal Man309 – The Amazing Colossal ManApril 30, 1996
Pod People303 – Pod PeopleOctober 1, 1996
The Brain that Wouldn't Die513 – The Brain that Wouldn't DieOctober 1, 1996
The Unearthly320 – The UnearthlyAugust 26, 1997
Eegah506 – EegahAugust 26, 1997
Red Zone Cuba619 – Red Zone CubaOctober 21, 1997
I Accuse My Parents507 – I Accuse My ParentsOctober 21, 1997
The Atomic Brain518 – The Atomic BrainOctober 21, 1997
Gunslinger511 – GunslingerFebruary 17, 1998
Manos: The Hands of Fate424 – Manos: The Hands of FateFebruary 17, 1998
Poopie!The first MST Poopie tape, re-released by RhinoFebruary 17, 1998
Angels Revenge622 – Angels RevengeJuly 21, 1998
Shorts Vol. 1The first MST Shorts tapeJuly 21, 1998
The Crawling Hand106 – The Crawling HandMarch 16, 1999
The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman515 – The Wild, Wild World of BatwomanMarch 16, 1999
Beginning of the End517 – Beginning of the EndMarch 16, 1999
Catalina Caper204 – Catalina CaperOctober 1, 1999
The Skydivers609 – The SkydiversOctober 1, 1999
Shorts Vol. 2The second MST Shorts tapeOctober 1, 1999
The Sidehackers202 – The SidehackersMarch 21, 2000
The Creeping Terror606 – The Creeping TerrorMarch 21, 2000
Bloodlust607 – BloodlustMarch 21, 2000
The Hellcats209 – The HellcatsJanuary 30, 2001
Shorts Vol. 3The third MST Shorts tapeJanuary 30, 2001

Shout! Factory

VHS TitleEpisode/SpecialReleased
Reptilicus1101 – ReptilicusNovember, 2017

DVD releases

Rhino

Beginning in March 2000, Rhino started to release episodes of MST3K on DVD.

One MST3K volume pack (Volume 10) was discontinued two months after its initial release, due to licensing issues with Godzilla vs. Megalon. The volume pack was reissued by Rhino as Volume 10.2, with a new episode ( The Giant Gila Monster ) in its place.

As of 2010, all Rhino releases have been discontinued, due to the company no longer having the rights to distribute MST3K on home video.

A complete listing of releases is shown in the table below.

DVD titleEpisodesExtras
The Brain That Wouldn't Die

(Released March 21, 2000)

513 – The Brain That Wouldn't Die Uncut version of the movie
Eegah

(Released March 21, 2000)

506 – Eegah Uncut version of the movie
The Wild World of Batwoman

(Released January 30, 2001)

515 – The Wild World of Batwoman (with short: Cheating)Uncut version of the movie
Beginning of the End

(Released January 30, 2001)

517 – Beginning of the End Uncut version of the movie
Manos: The Hands of Fate

(Released November 20, 2001)

424 – Manos: The Hands of Fate (with short: Hired!, Part 2)The original MST3KPoopie! blooper reel.
Mitchell

(Released November 20, 2001)

512 – Mitchell The movie's trailer
I Accuse My Parents

(Released March 26, 2002)

507 – I Accuse My Parents (with short: The Truck Farmer)None
Red Zone Cuba

(Released March 26, 2002)

619 – Red Zone Cuba (with short: Speech: Platform, Posture, and Appearance)None
The Crawling Hand

(Released June 11, 2002)

106 – The Crawling Hand The uncut version of the movie and the theatrical trailer
The Hellcats

(Released June 11, 2002)

209 – The Hellcats The uncut version of the movie and the theatrical trailer
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 1

(Released November 12, 2002)

204 – Catalina Caper

606 – The Creeping Terror

607 – Bloodlust! (with short: Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm)

609 – The Skydivers (with short: Why Study Industrial Arts?)

Uncut version of each movie and the theatrical trailer for 204, 607, and 609.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 2

(Released February 11, 2003)

301 – Cave Dwellers

303 – Pod People

622 – Angels Revenge

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Shorts, Volume 1 (The Home Economics Story, Junior Rodeo Daredevils, Body Care and Grooming, Cheating, A Date with Your Family, Why Study Industrial Arts?, and Chicken of Tomorrow) on Disc 4.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 3

(Released April 8, 2003)

202 – The Sidehackers

320 – The Unearthly (with shorts: Posture Pals and Appreciating Our Parents)

518 – The Atomic Brain (with short: What about Juvenile Delinquency?)

Alternate takes of the host segments on 202, 320, and 518, and Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Shorts, Volume 2 (Catching Trouble, What to Do on a Date, Last Clear Chance, A Day at the Fair, Keeping Clean and Neat, and The Days of Our Years) on Disc 4.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 4

(Released November 18, 2003)

820 – Space Mutiny

822 – Overdrawn at the Memory Bank

1002 – Girl in Gold Boots

1009 – Hamlet

Intros by Mike on all episodes and trailer and TV spot on 1002
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 5

(Released March 9, 2004)

1006 – Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues

1003 – Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders

821 – Time Chasers

908 – The Touch of Satan

Intros by Mike on all episodes, interview with Mike and Kevin on 1003, and trailer for 908
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Essentials

(Released August 31, 2004)

424 – Manos: The Hands of Fate (with short: Hired!, Part 2)

321 – Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

The original MST3K Poopie! blooper reel on 424.

A bonus disc featuring Mystery Science Theater 3000 The Shorts, Volume 3 (Speech: Using Your Voice, Aquatic Wizards, Is This Love?, Design for Dreaming, The Selling Wizard, Out of This World, and Once Upon a Honeymoon) was included for people who ordered it through a special web site.

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 6

(Released October 26, 2004)

404 – Teenagers from Outer Space

406 – Attack of the Giant Leeches (with short: Undersea Kingdom , Part 1)

511 – Gunslinger

Mr. B's Lost Shorts (Mr. B Natural, X Marks the Spot, Hired! Part 1, Design for Dreaming, Johnny at the Fair, and Are You Ready for Marriage?) on Disc 4.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 7

(Released April 19, 2005)

408 – Hercules Unchained

410 – Hercules Against the Moon Men

816 – Prince of Space

407 – The Killer Shrews (with short: Junior Rodeo Daredevils)

Bonus Shorts: Assignment: Venezuela, Century 21 Calling, and A Case of Spring Fever on 407
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 8

(Released November 8, 2005)

907 – Hobgoblins

902 – The Phantom Planet

421 – Monster a Go-Go (with short: Circus on Ice)

603 – The Dead Talk Back (with short: The Selling Wizard )

None
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 9

(Released May 16, 2006)

104 – Women of the Prehistoric Planet

207 – Wild Rebels

613 – The Sinister Urge (with short: Keeping Clean and Neat)

812 – The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies

Intro by Irene Tsu on 104 and Intro by Conrad Brooks on 613
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 10

(Released August 29, 2006)

212 – Godzilla vs. Megalon

503 – Swamp Diamonds (with short: What to Do on a Date)

514 – Teen-Age Strangler (with short: Is This Love?)

810 – The Giant Spider Invasion

Photo Gallery on 212, Poopie! II on 514, and Video Jukebox on 810.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 11

(Released June 26, 2007)

206 – Ring of Terror (with short: The Phantom Creeps , Chapter 3)

409 – Indestructible Man (with short: Undersea Kingdom , Part 2)

414 – Tormented

1011 – Horrors of Spider Island

Original theatrical trailers (for all except 206), Tormented "Reunion" featurette with director Bert I. Gordon and stars Susan Gordon & Joe Turkel, the Mystery Science Theater Hour "Jack Perkins" wraps for 414, Video Jukebox II on 206.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 12

(Released October 30, 2007)

419 – The Rebel Set (with short: Johnny at the Fair)

504 – Secret Agent Super Dragon

612 – The Starfighters

811 – Parts: The Clonus Horror

Original theatrical trailers (for all except 612), Interview with The Rebel Set star Don Sullivan on 419, MST Hour "Jack Perkins" Wraps for 504, Video Jukebox III on 612, interview with Parts: The Clonus Horror director Robert Fiveson on 811.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 10.2

(Released February 5, 2008)
(A re-release of Volume 10, with The Giant Gila Monster in place of Godzilla vs. Megalon)

402 – The Giant Gila Monster

503 – Swamp Diamonds (with short: What to Do on a Date)

514 – Teen-Age Strangler (with short: Is This Love?)

810 – The Giant Spider Invasion

Photo Gallery, interview with The Giant Gila Monster star Don Sullivan, two songs by Don Sullivan, "Volume 10.2 Upgrade" sketch featuring Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, and Frank Conniff on 402, Poopie! II on 514, Video Jukebox on 810.
The Giant Gila Monster

(Released February 11, 2008)
(Only available to buyers of Volume 10 for a short time)

402 – The Giant Gila Monster Volume 10.2 Upgrade, interview with actor Don Sullivan, two songs by Don Sullivan, and Photo Gallery.

Shout! Factory

In January 2008, Best Brains transferred the worldwide home entertainment and digital download license for MST3K from Rhino to Shout! Factory.

DVD titleEpisodesExtras
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition (Volume XIII)

• COLLECTOR'S EDITION

Released October 28, 2008

• STANDARD EDITION [4]

Released November 18, 2008

211 – First Spaceship on Venus

706 – Laserblast

904 – Werewolf

1004 – Future War

• "History of MST3K" documentary

• "Evolution of the MST3K theme song"

• Footage from the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con International reunion panel

• Original theatrical trailers

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance.

• Collector's edition set includes Crow T. Robot figurine.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XIV

(Released February 3, 2009)

103 – The Mad Monster (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 2)

413 – Manhunt in Space (with short: General Hospital , Part 1)

1001 – Soultaker

1008 – Final Justice

• Interviews with Joe Estevez and Greydon Clark

• Mike, Tom and Crow on the ESPN show "Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker"

• Original theatrical trailer for The Mad Monster

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XV [5]

(Released July 7, 2009)

102 – The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 1)

509 – The Girl in Lovers Lane

604 – Zombie Nightmare

616 – Racket Girls (with short: Are You Ready for Marriage?)

• "Glimpses of KTMA: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps I"

• "Behind the Scenes: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps II"

• New Interviews with “Zombie Nightmare” stars Frank Dietz and Jon Mikl Thor

• Kevin Murphy and Trace Beaulieu in a sneak peek of the upcoming indie feature film Hamlet A.D.D.

• Original movie trailers for The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy and Racket Girls

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XVI

• COLLECTOR'S EDITION

Released December 1, 2009

• STANDARD EDITION [6]

Released July 20, 2010

105 – The Corpse Vanishes (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 3)

501 – Warrior of the Lost World

521 – Santa Claus

701 – Night of the Blood Beast (with short: Once Upon a Honeymoon )

• A new interview with “Warrior of the Lost World” director David Worth

• "Santa Claus Conquers the Devil: A 50-Year Retrospective"

• "Santa Claus" original radio spot

• "Santa Claus" still gallery

• Teaser for “Wonder World of K. Gordon Murray in Colorscope”

• "Night of the Blood Beast" Comedy Central "Turkey Day Marathon" host segments

• "Turkey Day" ‘95 bumpers

• Original theatrical trailers

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

• Collector's edition set includes Tom Servo figurine.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XVII

(Released March 16, 2010)

101 – The Crawling Eye

415 – The Beatniks (with short: General Hospital , Part 2)

910 – The Final Sacrifice

1005 – Blood Waters of Dr. Z

The Crawling Eye special introduction by Joel Hodgson

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps for The Beatniks

The Main Event: Crow vs. Crow at DragonCon ‘09

Blood Waters of Dr. Z photo gallery

• Interview with Bruce J. Mitchell (Zap Rowsdower from The Final Sacrifice)

• Original trailers and promos

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XVIII [7]

(Released July 13, 2010)

208 – Lost Continent

417 – Crash of Moons (with short: General Hospital , Part 3)

621 – The Beast of Yucca Flats (with shorts: Money Talks! and Progress Island USA)

813 – Jack Frost

• New introduction to Lost Continent by Frank Conniff and original theatrical trailer

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps for Crash of Moons

• "No Dialogue Necessary: Making an 'Off-Camera Masterpiece"

• "Coleman Francis: The Cinematic Poet of Parking" featurettes for The Beast of Yucca Flats,

• Original theatrical trailer and stills gallery

• Introduction to Jack Frost by Kevin Murphy

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XIX

• COLLECTOR'S EDITION

Released November 9, 2010

• STANDARD EDITION [8]

Released May 26, 2015

107 – Robot Monster (with shorts: Radar Men from the Moon , Parts 4 & 5)

423 – Bride of the Monster (with short: Hired!, Part 1)

818 – Devil Doll

911 – Devil Fish

• New introduction to Robot Monster by J. Elvis Weinstein

• "Cult Filmmaker Larry Blamire Geeks Out on Robot Monster"

• "Citizen Wood: Making 'The Bride,' Unmaking 'The Legend'" for Bride of the Monster

• "Inventing the 'Invention Exchange' with Joel Hodgson"

• "The Puppet Master: Richard Gordon on Devil Doll"

• "MST3K: Origins and Beyond" at CONvergence 2009

• Original trailers and promos

• 4 exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

• Collector's edition set includes Gypsy figurine.

Beginning of the End [9]

(Released February 15, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available as a single from Rhino).

517 – Beginning of the End None
The Incredibly Strange Creatures who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies [10]

(Released February 15, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 9).

812 – The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XX [11]

(Released March 8, 2011)

109 – Project Moonbase (with shorts: Radar Men from the Moon , Parts 7 & 8)

322 – Master Ninja I

324 – Master Ninja II

505 – The Magic Voyage of Sinbad

• A featurette on the look of MST3K with director of photography Jeff Stonehouse

• Introduction to The Magic Voyage of Sinbad by Trace Beaulieu

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• A look back at Master Ninja with guest star Bill McKinney

Servo vs. Servo at Dragon Con

• Original trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Orders of the DVD from Shout! Factory's website includes an MST3K globe stress ball.

Gunslinger [12]

(Released June 21, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 6).

511 – Gunslinger None
Hamlet [13]

(Released June 21, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 4).

1009 – Hamlet None
Red Zone Cuba [14]

(Released August 16, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available as a single from Rhino).

619 – Red Zone Cuba (with short: Speech: Platform, Posture, and Appearance)None
The Unearthly [15]

(Released August 16, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 3).

320 – The Unearthly (with shorts: Posture Pals and Appreciating Our Parents)None
Manos: The Hands of Fate [16]

(Released September 13, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino as a single and in The Essentials).

424 – Manos: The Hands of Fate (with short: Hired!, Part 2)• Uncut version of the movie

• Interviews with Joel Hodgson, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl and Trace Beaulieu

• MST3K short Hired! Parts 1 & 2 (together for the first time)

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Brand-new 'Jam Handy and You!' featurette

• Hotel Torgo: A documentary on the making of "Manos" The Hands of Fate

• Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

The Touch of Satan [17]

(Released: October 18, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 5).

908 – The Touch of Satan None
The Atomic Brain [18]

(Released October 18, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 3).

518 – The Atomic Brain (with short: What about Juvenile Delinquency?)None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXI [19]

(Released November 8, 2011)


302 – Gamera

304 – Gamera vs. Barugon

308 – Gamera vs. Gaos

312 – Gamera vs. Guiron

316 – Gamera vs. Zigra

• So Happy Together: A Look Back At MST3K & Gamera

• Gamera Obscura: A History by August Ragone (author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters)

• Gamera Vs. The Chiodo Brothers

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Original Japanese Trailers

• 5 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Orders of the DVD from Shout! Factory's website include the previously available stress ball, along with a pack of Gamera post cards, previously available from Shout! Factory's releases of the movies on their own on DVD.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXII [20]

(Released December 6, 2011)

306 – Time of the Apes

314 – Mighty Jack

610 – The Violent Years (with short: Young Man's Fancy)

702 – The Brute Man (with short: The Chicken of Tomorrow )

• Introductions by August Ragone (author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters) and Mary Jo Pehl

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Education: Archival interview with Delores Fuller and Kathy Wood

• Trail of the Creeper: Making The Brute Man

• The Making of MST3K (1997)

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

The Wild Wild World of Batwoman [21]

(Released March 20, 2012)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino as a single)

515 – The Wild Wild World of Batwoman (with short: Cheating)None
Girl in Gold Boots [22]

(Released March 20, 2012)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 4)

1002 – Girl in Gold Boots None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXIII [23]

(Released March 27, 2012)

210 – King Dinosaur (with short: X Marks the Spot)

323 – The Castle of Fu Manchu

608 – Code Name: Diamond Head (with short: A Day at the Fair)

611 – Last of the Wild Horses

• New Introduction By Frank Conniff

• The Incredible Mr. Lippert (a Ballyhoo Production)

• Vintage MST3K Promos

• Life After MST3K: Kevin Murphy

• Code Name: Quinn Martin

• DARKSTAR: Robots Don’t Need SAG Cards

• Original Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXIV [24]

(Released July 31, 2012)

310 – Fugitive Alien

318 – Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

617 – The Sword and the Dragon

624 – Samson vs. the Vampire Women

• Introductions by Japanese cinema historian August Ragone

• You Asked For It: Sandy Frank Speaks!

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Life After MST3K: Frank Conniff

• MST3K Shorts: Snow Thrills & A Date with Your Family

• Lucha Gringo: K. Gordon Murray Meets Santo

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXV [25]

(Released December 4, 2012)

110 – Robot Holocaust (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 9)

508 – Operation Double 007 (as Operation Kid Brother)

615 – Kitten with a Whip

801 – Revenge of the Creature

• Introductions by Mike Nelson and Joel Hodgson

• Life After MST3K: J. Elvis Weinstein and Bill Corbett

• Jack Arnold at Universal

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Orders of the DVD from Shout! Factory's website include an extra disc with all MST3K Radar Men from the Moon segments with an introduction by J. Elvis Weinstein.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXVI [26]

(Released March 26, 2013)

411 – The Magic Sword

516 – Alien from L.A.

620 – Danger!! Death Ray

803 – The Mole People

• Interview with “The Magic Sword” director Bert I. Gordon

• Interview With “Alien From L.A.” director Albert Pyun

• “Of Mushrooms and Madmen: Making The Mole People

• Life After MST3K: Mike Nelson

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXVII [27]

(Released July 23, 2013)

108 – The Slime People (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 6)

205 – Rocket Attack U.S.A. (with short: The Phantom Creeps , Chapter 2)

523 – Village of the Giants

804 – The Deadly Mantis

• Interviews with Judith Fraser and Joy Harmon

• Introduction by Mary Jo Pehl

• Life After MST3K: Trace Beaulieu

• Chasing Rosebud: The Cinematic Life of William Alland

• Theatrical Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Orders of the DVD from Shout! Factory's website include an extra disc with all MST3K General Hospital , The Phantom Creeps , and Undersea Kingdom segments.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – 25th Anniversary Edition (Volume XXVIII)

• COLLECTOR'S EDITION

(Released November 26, 2013)

• STANDARD EDITION [28]

(Released December 10, 2013)

111 – Moon Zero Two

422 – The Day the Earth Froze (with short: Here Comes the Circus)

802 – The Leech Woman

909 – Gorgo

Re-issues of:

512 – Mitchell

513 – The Brain That Wouldn't Die

(Re-releases, both previously available as a solo DVD from Rhino).

• Three-part documentary Return To Eden Prairie: 25 Years of Mystery Science Theater 3000

• Ninth Wonder Of The World: The Making Of Gorgo (MST3K Edition)

• Last Flight of Joel Robinson

• Life After MST3K: Mary Jo Pehl

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Leonard Maltin Explains Something

• Interview with Marilyn (Hanold) Neilson

• Original movie trailers.

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Slipcase Box [29]

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXIX [30]

(Released March 25, 2014)

112 – Untamed Youth

412 – Hercules and the Captive Women

805 – The Thing That Couldn't Die

903 – The Pumaman

• Original version of The Pumaman

• New Interview With Untamed Youth Star Mamie Van Doren

• New Interview With The Pumaman Star Walter G. Alton, Jr.

• The Movie That Couldn’t Die

• New Introductions By Joel Hodgson, About Joel Hodgson’s Riffing Myself

• MST3K Artist In Residence: Steve Vance

• Theatrical Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXX [31]

(Released July 29, 2014)

113 – The Black Scorpion

519 – Outlaw

901 – The Projected Man

1010 – It Lives By Night

• Stinger of Death: Making The Black Scorpion

• Writer of Gor: The novels of John Norman

• Director of Gor: On Set with John Bud Cardos

• Producer of Gor: Adventures With Harry Alan Towers

• Shock to the System: Creating The Projected Man

• Extended Trailer for 'The Frank' Music Video

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXXI [32]

"Turkey Day Collection"

(Released November 25, 2014)

Limited edition collector's tin box.

203 – Jungle Goddess (with short: The Phantom Creeps , Chapter 1)

510 – The Painted Hills (with short: Body Care and Grooming)

912 – The Screaming Skull (with short: Robot Rumpus)

1012 – Squirm (with short: A Case of Spring Fever)

• New Joel Turkey Day intros

• Inside the Turkey Day Marathon

• Interview with Squirm star Don Scardino

• This Film May Kill You: Making The Screaming Skull

• Gumby and Clokey

• Bumper to Bumper: Turkey Day Through the Years

• Theatrical Trailers for The Screaming Skull and Squirm

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Slipcase Box [33]

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXXII [34]

(Release Date: March 24, 2015)

401 – Space Travelers

502 – Hercules

520 – Radar Secret Service (with short: Last Clear Chance )

614 – San Francisco International

• New Introductions by Frank Conniff

• Barnum of Baltimore: The Early Films of Joseph E. Levine

• Marooned: A Forgotten Odyssey

• A Brief History of Satellite News

• MST-UK with Trace and Frank

• Theatrical Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XXXIII [35]

(Release Date: July 28, 2015)

307 – Daddy-O (with short: Alphabet Antics)

313 – Earth vs. the Spider (with short: Speech: Using Your Voice)

522 – Teen-Age Crime Wave

815 – Agent for H.A.R.M.

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

• Beatnick Blues: Investigating Daddy-O

• This Movie Has Legs: Looking Back At Earth Vs. The Spider

• Film It Again, Sam: The Katzman Chronicles

• Tommy Cook: From Jungle Boy To Teenage Jungle

• Peter Mark Richman: In H.A.R.M.'s Way

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps

• Theatrical Trailers

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume I [36]

(Release Date: September 1, 2015)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 1)

204 – Catalina Caper

606 – The Creeping Terror

607 – Bloodlust! (with short: Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm)

609 – The Skydivers (with short: Why Study Industrial Arts?)

• The Crown Jewels Featurette

• The Creeping Terror Trailer

• Extended Trailer For "The Creep Behind The Camera"

• "The Creep Behind The Camera" Q&A with Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu at Screamfest 2014

• Theatrical Trailers For Catalina Caper, Bloodlust, and The Skydivers

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV [37]

(Release Date: December 1, 2015)

317 – Viking Women and the Sea Serpent (with short: The Home Economics Story)

319 – War of the Colossal Beast (with short: Mr. B Natural )

806 – The Undead

808 – The She-Creature

• New Introductions By Frank Conniff

• It Was A Colossal Teenage Movie Machine: The A.I.P. Story

• Theatrical Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXV [38]

(Release Date: March 29, 2016)

315 – Teenage Cave Man (with shorts: Aquatic Wizards and Catching Trouble)

405 – Being from Another Planet

524 – 12 to the Moon (with short: Design for Dreaming )

703 – Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell

• I Was A Teenage Caveman

• Richard Band Remembers

• Time Walker (original version)

• You Are There: Launching 12 To The Moon

• Medieval Boogaloo: The Legend Of Deathstalker III

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume II [39]

(Release Date: May 24, 2016)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 2)

301 – Cave Dwellers

303 – Pod People

622 – Angels Revenge

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Shorts Vol. 1 (The Home Economics Story, Junior Rodeo Daredevils, Body Care and Grooming, Cheating, A Date with Your Family, Why Study Industrial Arts?, and Chicken of Tomorrow) on Disc 4.

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps for Cave Dwellers and Pod People

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXVI [40]

(Release Date: July 26, 2016)

305 – Stranded in Space

403 – City Limits

704 – The Incredible Melting Man

814 – Riding with Death

• The Devil Down in Georgia: Film Ventures International

• City Limits: Rae Dawn Chong Looks Back

• Theatrical Trailers for CITY LIMITS and THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN

• Interviews with Makeup Effects Artists Greg Cannom and Rick Baker

• Interview with Writer/Director William Sachs

• The Incredible World of the Gemini Man: Interview with Steven E. de Souza

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

An exclusive bonus disc for the first 1,000 orders made via www.shoutfactory.com

- The MST3K Annual Summer Blockbuster Review

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume III [41]

(Release date: September 27, 2016)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 3)

202 – The Sidehackers

320 – The Unearthly (with shorts: Posture Pals and Appreciating Our Parents)

518 – The Atomic Brain (with short: What about Juvenile Delinquency?)

• Alternate takes of the host segments on 202, 320, and 518, and Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Shorts, Volume 2 (Catching Trouble, What to Do on a Date, Last Clear Chance, A Day at the Fair, Keeping Clean and Neat, and The Days of Our Years) on Disc 4.

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps for The Unearthly

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXVII [42]

(Release Date: November 22, 2016)

420 – The Human Duplicators

705 – Escape 2000

817 – The Horror of Party Beach

819 – Invasion of the Neptune Men

• New introductions by Mary Jo Pehl

• MST Hour Wraps

• "August On Neptune" Featurette With Japanese Film Historian August Ragone

• Leave The Bronx: Making Escape 2000 Featurette

• Return To Party Beach Featurette

• Theatrical Trailers

• 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

An exclusive bonus disc for the first 1,500 orders made via www.shoutfactory.com containing:

- MST3K – Little Gold Statue Preview Special (1995)

- MST3K Academy of Robots' Choice Awards Preview Special (1998)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume IV [43]

(Release date: January 31, 2017)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 4)

820 – Space Mutiny

822 – Overdrawn at the Memory Bank

1002 – Girl in Gold Boots

1009 – Hamlet

Intros by Mike on all episodes and trailer and TV spot on 1002
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXVIII [44]

(Release date: March 28, 2017)

602 – Invasion U.S.A. (with short: A Date with Your Family )

605 – Colossus and the Headhunters

618 – High School Big Shot (with short: Out of This World)

1007 – Track of the Moon Beast

• "Tracking A Moon Beast" with actress Leigh Drake

• Original release of HIGH SCHOOL BIG SHOT

• "Zugsmith Confidential"

• Theatrical trailers for HIGH SCHOOL BIG SHOT and INVASION U.S.A.

• "Mike, by Joel"

• 4 Exclusive mini-posters by artist Steve Vance

The first 1,500 orders from ShoutFactory.com will receive an exclusive bonus disc, which will contain:

• MST3K: Play MSTie For Me Triple Decker (re-release of Best Brains fan club DVD)

Note that the "Play MSTie For Me Triple Decker" bonus disc replaces the originally announced "MST3K: The (Nearly) Definitive KTMA Segment Collection", which has been delayed due to poor quality source material. [44]

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume V [45]

(Release Date: May 16, 2017)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 5)

821 – Time Chasers

908 – The Touch of Satan

1003 – Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders

1006 – Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume VI [46]

(Release Date: October 17, 2017)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 6)

404 – Teenagers From Outer Space

406 – Attack of the Giant Leeches (with short: Undersea Kingdom, Part 1)

511 – Gunslinger

• Shortsighted: An Interview With Film Archivist And MST3K Shorts Supplier Rick Prelinger

Mr. B's Lost Shorts (Mr. B Natural, X Marks the Spot, Hired! Part 1, Design for Dreaming, Johnny at the Fair, and Are You Ready for Marriage?)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIX [47]

(Release date: November 21, 2017)

601 – Girls Town

623 – The Amazing Transparent Man (with short: The Days of Our Years)

1013 – Diabolik

Satellite Dishes

• Chuck Love And The Anatomy Of A Theme

• Beyond Transparency

• Showdown In Eden Prairie – Their Final Experiment

• The Last Dance

• Behind The Screams – Daniel Griffith on Ballyhoo

The first 1,500 orders from ShoutFactory.com will receive an exclusive bonus disc, which will contain: • "The Complete Poopie!"

with Poopie I, Poopie II and Poopie Parade Of Values

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume VII [48]

(Release date: February 13, 2018)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 7)

408 – Hercules Unchained

410 – Hercules Against the Moon Men

816 – Prince of Space

407 – The Killer Shrews (with short: Junior Rodeo Daredevils)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season Eleven [49]

(Release date: April 17, 2018)

1101 - Reptilicus

1102 - Cry Wilderness

1103 - The Time Travelers

1104 - Avalanche

1105 - The Beast of Hollow Mountain

1106 - Starcrash

1107 - The Land That Time Forgot

1108 - The Loves of Hercules

1109 - Yongary

1110 - Wizards of the Lost Kingdom

1111 - Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II

1112 - Carnival Magic

1113 - The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

1114 - At the Earth's Core

We Brought Back MST3K Documentary
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Singles Collection [50]

(Release date: May 22, 2018)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in singles and in The Essentials)

106 – The Crawling Hand

209 – The Hellcats

321 – Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

506 – Eegah

507 – I Accuse My Parents (with short: The Truck Farmer)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 The Shorts, Volume 3 (Speech: Using Your Voice, Aquatic Wizards, Is This Love?, Design for Dreaming, The Selling Wizard, Out of This World, and Once Upon a Honeymoon) on Disc 6.

• New intros by Joel Hodgson on Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, Eegah, and I Accuse My Parents.

• MST Hour Wraps Santa Claus Conquers the Martian and I Accuse My Parents.

• Don't Knock the Strock - featurette on Herbert L. Strock

• Man on Poverty Row: The Films of Sam Newfield

• Trailers for The Crawling Hand, The Hellcats, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, and Eegah.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Lost and Found Collection [51]

(Release date: September 25, 2018)

(Re-release, previously available from Shout! Factory in MST3K Volumes XIV and XVII)

101 – The Crawling Eye

103 – The Mad Monster (with short: Radar Men from the Moon , Part 2)

413 – Manhunt in Space (with short: General Hospital , Part 1)

415 – The Beatniks (with short: General Hospital , Part 2)

1005 – Blood Waters of Dr. Z

1008 – Final Justice

The Crawling Eye special introduction by Joel Hodgson

Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps for The Beatniks

The Main Event: Crow vs. Crow at DragonCon ‘09

• Interview with Greydon Clark

• Original trailers

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume VIII [52]

(Release date: November 27, 2018)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 8)

907 – Hobgoblins

902 – The Phantom Planet

421 – Monster a Go-Go (with short: Circus on Ice)

603 – The Dead Talk Back (with short: The Selling Wizard )

• Hobgoblins Revisited

• Myron Natwick Talks Back

• Bill Rebane Speaks

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume IX [53]

(Released date: January 15, 2019)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 9)

104 – Women of the Prehistoric Planet

207 – Wild Rebels

613 – The Sinister Urge (with short: Keeping Clean and Neat)

812 – The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume X.2 [54]

(Released date: March 19, 2019)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 10.2)

402 – The Giant Gila Monster

503 – Swamp Diamonds (with short: What to Do on a Date)

514 – Teen-Age Strangler (with short: Is This Love?)

810 – The Giant Spider Invasion

The Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XI [55]

(Released date: June 18, 2019)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 11)

206 – Ring of Terror (with short: The Phantom Creeps , Chapter 3)

409 – Indestructible Man (with short: Undersea Kingdom , Part 2)

414 – Tormented

1011 – Horrors of Spider Island

The Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XII [56]

(Released date: October 8, 2019)

(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 12)

419 – The Rebel Set (with short: Johnny at the Fair)

504 – Secret Agent Super Dragon

612 – The Starfighters

811 – Parts: The Clonus Horror

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet (Season Twelve) [57]

(Release date: November 26, 2019)

1201 - Mac and Me

1202 - Atlantic Rim

1203 - Lords of the Deep

1204 - The Day Time Ended

1205 - Killer Fish

1206 - Ator: The Fighting Eagle

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season 13 (Gizmoplex Collector's Edition)

(Release Date: February 27, 2024)

1301 - Santo in the Treasure of Dracula

1302 - Robot Wars

1303 - Beyond Atlantis

1304 - Munchie

1305 - Doctor Mordrid

1306 - Demon Squad

1307 - Gamera vs. Jiger

1308 - The Batwoman

1309 - The Million Eyes of Sumuru

1310 - H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come

1311 - The Mask

1312 - The Bubble

1313 - The Christmas Dragon

• "Gizmoblip" sketches

• Featured interviews

• "Madvertisements"

• Q&A with the Cast

• Year-end Revue Video

• Kickstarter video

• Riffed Shorts from Season 13

Best Brains

Best Brains' DVDs originally from their fanclub, then available for purchase until the website changed in 2015 on mst3k.com.

DVD titleSpecialReleased
Play Mistie for Me Triple DeckerThe entire Play Mistie For Me series2004
Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments! Vol. 1 (and MST Poopie!)The first Volume of Tom Servo's All Time Favorite Host Segments and the first Poopie! tape2005

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

The feature film Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1997 by MCA/Universal Home Video. Image Entertainment released it on DVD in 1998, but was taken out of print by MCA/Universal Home Video in 2000. The Movie was re-released by Universal on May 6, 2008, and was released again in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack by Shout! Factory on September 3, 2013.

The Blu-ray/DVD combo pack released by Shout! Factory has the following bonus features:

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  6. "MST3K: Volume XVI [Standard Edition]".
  7. "MST3K: Volume XVIII".
  8. "MST3K: Volume XIX [Standard Edition]".
  9. "MST3K: Beginning of the End".
  10. "MST3K: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living…".
  11. "MST3K: Volume XX".
  12. "MST3K: Gunslinger".
  13. "MST3K: Hamlet".
  14. "MST3K: Red Zone Cuba".
  15. "MST3K: The Unearthly".
  16. "MST3K: Manos: The Hands of Fate [Special Edition]".
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  18. "MST3K: The Atomic Brain".
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  20. "MST3K: Volume XXII".
  21. "MST3K: The Wild World of Batwoman".
  22. "MST3K: Girl in Gold Boots".
  23. "MST3K: Volume XXIII".
  24. "MST3K: Volume XXIV".
  25. "MST3K: Volume XXV".
  26. "MST3K: Volume XXVI".
  27. "MST3K: Volume XXVII".
  28. "MST3K: 25th Anniversary Edition [Standard Edition]".
  29. "MST3K: 25th Anniversary Edition [Slipcase]".
  30. "MST3K: Volume XXIX".
  31. "MST3K: Volume XXX".
  32. "MST3K: Volume XXXI, The Turkey Day Collection [Collector's Edition Tin]".
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  35. "MST3K: Volume XXXIII".
  36. "MST3K: Volume I".
  37. "MST3K: Volume XXXIV".
  38. "MST3K: Volume XXXV".
  39. "MST3K: Volume II".
  40. "MST3K: Volume XXXVI".
  41. "MST3K: Volume III".
  42. "MST3K: Volume XXXVII + Exclusive Bonus Disc".
  43. "MST3K: Volume IV".
  44. 1 2 "MST3K: Volume XXXVIII + Exclusive Bonus Disc".
  45. "MST3K: Volume V".
  46. "MST3K: Volume VI".
  47. "MST3K: Volume XXXIX + Exclusive Bonus Disc".
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  49. "MST3K: Season Eleven".
  50. "MST3K: The Singles Collection".
  51. "MST3K: The Lost & Found Collection".
  52. "MST3K: Volume VIII".
  53. "MST3K: Volume IX".
  54. "MST3K: Volume X.2".
  55. "MST3K: Volume XI".
  56. "MST3K: Volume XII".
  57. "MST3K: Season Twelve - The Gauntlet".

See also