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Crow T. Robot

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591:, Crow along with the other Bots and Jonah Heston were sent into the comics thanks to Kinga's new invention the Bubbulat-R. While Tom Servo was sent into Johnny Jason, Teen Reporter and Jonah was sent into Black Cat, Crow was sent into Horrific but then the effects of the comic started to make Crow succumb a comic disease called four-color fever and turns into a monster called "the Crow-Keeper" which eventually starts to threaten his relationship with Jonah and the other Bots and Kinga's plan in conquering comic media. 515:, Crow acquired a double named "Timmy", to whom the trio quickly took a liking. (Timmy was actually portrayed by the black-painted Crow used for the Shadowrama in the theater.) However, the double began playing tricks on Tom Servo and Joel, who blamed Crow for the actions. He eventually joined them in the theater during the movie and attacked Tom, cocooning him in a material identical to the 653:, thus explaining the change of his voice and his initially less-than-graceful handling of the puppet. Despite initial concerns from the fanbase regarding Beaulieu's departure, the reception for Corbett's performance was very positive and he quickly became a fan favorite. The show's writers later made a joke of the change in episode 904, 574:
of one of the characters in the movie that is currently being shown, usually ending with Mike, Tom Servo, or Joel using Crow's role-playing as a plot device or setup to a joke that mocks the film even more. As previously mentioned, this continuing effect finally was recognized by Crow himself during Episode 902,
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A running joke of Crow's character throughout the series, particularly in the last few seasons of the Sci-Fi channel's running of the show, is his frequent costume changes into film characters during the host segments. Often Crow has been known to take on the appearance and sometimes the personality
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For the series revival, a new Crow was built with much larger hands, controlled with arm rods, similar to Kermit the Frog, which makes the puppeteering more complicated, so two puppeteers are dedicated to Crow, with Yount controlling the opening and closing of Crow's beak and providing the voice
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panels for the body. The original puppet for Crow was built by Joel Hodgson in a single night before filming the pilot episode. At the beginning of Season One, the puppet was redesigned and built by Trace Beaulieu, adding a second Tupperware tray to Crow's torso as well as movable eyes. Another
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Another recurring joke that was more prominent during the earlier seasons of the series – dating, in fact, from the KTMA days – was Crow's apparent inability to distinguish between different types of animal; he would joyfully cry "Kitty!" when an animal appeared on
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using a pickaxe. Even he admits the faulty logic employed in this scheme when he examines his calculations: "Well, look at that! 'Breach hull, all die' – I even had it underlined!" / "Well, believe me, Mike, I calculated the odds of this succeeding versus the odds I was doing
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from the eighth season until the tenth season. Corbett's Crow was noticeably more cynical, irritable, and impatient when viewing the bad movies than Beaulieu's Crow had been. Corbett's Crow also occasionally appeared more unhinged than Beaulieu's incarnation. For example, in episode #902
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version of Crow is used for the theater segments. This version is painted flat black. Of all the bots, Crow was the least changed from his KTMA incarnation to when the series became nationally broadcast. He is the only one who retained his general primary color.
481:, Crow actually succumbed to the Mads' experiment. He decided this film had finally pushed him over the edge and that he could no longer stand watching the movies. He attempted to run away, hoping to find a satellite where he would be forced to watch 727:" has the gang visiting the theater, where Fry mockingly riffs on a newsreel intro before being shushed by the silhouette of a rather testy Crow-like robot ironically saying "Don't talk during the movie!"; beside him is a Tom Servo-resembling robot. 336:) and explains: "Have you guys ever noticed how I'll see a movie, snap, lose control of myself, and then decide I'm one of the characters in the movie, and then go out and dress myself up that way?" (Crow having done this before in episode #820 548:, he slid down the Umbilicus in an attempt to bring the SOL back to Earth, only to be frightened back up by Dr. Forrester (who then had Frank put a giant mousetrap beneath the Umbilicus). In the "Turkey Day" version of episode 701, 42: 541:
Crow holds the distinction of being the only SOL robot to ever visit Deep 13 (although Tom Servo and Gypsy once visited the alternate-earth version and Cambot is directly connected to the Mads' camera): In episode 615,
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in 2009, Beaulieu and Corbett made a joint appearance for a "Crow vs. Crow" panel discussion, in which they discussed their respective work with the character. The discussion is included as a bonus feature on the
740:, issue #52, Sonic is sent into a 1920s variation of Mobius. In searching for the handheld computer Nicole, Sonic does battle with a number of robots, three of them resembling Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo and Cambot. 645:. During KTMA and season 1, Trace slowly refined Crow's voice. Originally, it was somewhat babyish, with a pronounced Minnesota accent. By season two, Crow's voice had become more sharp. Upon Trace's departure, 669:, he offhandedly suggests that Crow "changed his bowling pin" (that is, his mouth). From Season 8 onward, in the opening theme during the "Robot Roll Call", Crow can be heard exclaiming "I'm different!" 284:", giving Crow a brief identity crisis until Joel revealed he built Crow specifically to play this joke on him. Crow is also sometimes called "Art", but it is primarily by late-series antagonist 1078: 1171: 252: 865: 475:
Though everyone aboard the SOL would like to escape, the cause is almost always the desire for freedom, not a result of the slew of terrible B-movies. But, in episode #903,
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Crow spoke the final line of dialogue when the original series ended in 1999. ("This movie looks kind of familiar doesn't it?"; Season 10 episode 13: "Diabolik")
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Many first-time viewers of the series are confused by Crow's appearance during the movie segments. Only the outline of his head can be seen, and (due to
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screen, regardless of whether it was at all feline, and regardless of whether it was even cute enough to elicit such a positive response.
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In the theatrical film based on the series, Crow distinguishes himself early on by attempting to tunnel back to
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Trace Beaulieu reprised his role of Crow for a brief cameo appearance in two episodes of the
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composed of, among other things, a soap dish eye cowl, ping pong ball eyes, a split plastic
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titled "Robot on the Run". In the revival series, Crow creates a sitcom with Tom called
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In the earlier seasons of the show, he often announced "Ladies and gentlemen,
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Details of Crow T. Robot's construction through the entire run of the series
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from the beginning of the series through the end of season seven, and
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Forum for the discussion of building prop replicas of Crow T. Robot
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Crow dresses as a Solarite (a monster from the movie played by
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MST3K FAQ: "This is my Bot! There Are Many Others Like It..."
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movies, but gave up on his escape attempt after mere seconds.
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something incredibly stupid, and... I went ahead anyway."
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Crow's middle initial stands for "The". In episode #K19:
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The "Crow Syndrome" is a frequent joke on the show and
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storyline, Crow – like his fellow robots
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Crow's accomplishments during the show's run include:
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Fictional character in Mystery Science Theater 3000
492:, he unintentionally turns Mike into a "Werecrow." 462:, he wrote a Christmas carol titled "Let's Have a 429:, and later he creates a parody Space Opera title 197:, who, along with others, ridicules poor-quality 600:, Crow is given the ability to blink by Jonah. 680:the viewer. This phenomenon was addressed in 1042: 905:"Episodes: #801: The Revenge of the Creature" 259:", Crow describes himself as being made from 85:DVD extra, Turkey Day 2014 marathon segments) 8: 816:MST3K FAQ: What is this MST3K Thing, Anyway? 631:Trace Beaulieu operated Crow in the initial 466:Christmas", inspired by his favorite movie, 663:returned for a guest spot in episode 1001, 411:Crow T. Robot's Bram Stoker's The Civil War 173:is a fictional character from the American 1112: 1049: 1035: 1027: 1005:A page with instructions for building Crow 983:Web Site Number 9 MSTing FAQ, question 3.4 872:. 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Mystery Science Theater 3000

The Green Slime
Joel Hodgson
Trace Beaulieu
Josh Weinstein
Invaders from the Deep
KTMA
Gamera
Gamera vs Gaos
Gamera vs Zigra
Bill Corbett
Hampton Yount
Kelsey Ann Brady
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Satellite of Love
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Riding with Death

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