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!!The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation contains examples of:

* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The [=MST3K=] version, like ''Film/PodPeople'' before it, has credits with scenes from [[Film/PrisonersOfTheLostUniverse a completely unrelated movie]]. The closing credits were similarly redressed. The real opening credits take place with our hero's ship in space as a background, while the proper closing credits come up over a freeze frame of Stryker on the beach where he winds up at the end of the movie.

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!!The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation of ''Film/StrandedInSpace'' contains examples of:

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* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The [=MST3K=] version, like ''Film/PodPeople'' ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S02E13GodzillaVsTheSeaMonster Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster]]'', ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E01CaveDwellers Cave Dwellers]]'', and ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E03PodPeople Pod People]]'' before it, has credits with scenes from [[Film/PrisonersOfTheLostUniverse a completely unrelated movie]]. The movie]], with the closing credits were similarly redressed. The real opening credits take place with our hero's ship in space as a background, while the proper closing credits come up over a freeze frame of Stryker on the beach where he winds up at the end of the movie.
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* Crow has a nightmare and comes to cookie-baking Tom for comfort. They then discuss their ideas about the torture chamber from the film, Ward E.

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* Crow has a nightmare and comes to a cookie-baking Tom for comfort. They then discuss their ideas about the torture chamber from the film, Ward E.
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* Joel has turned Tom and Crow into his own personal at-home shooting gallery. He also discusses the show's premise.

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* Joel has turned Tom and Crow into his own personal at-home shooting gallery. He also discusses the show's premise.



* Both sides offer similar inventions riffing on the classic BangFlagGun -- Joel with a "Kaboom!" Uzi, "Sloink!" knife and "Kachow!" dynamite, and Dr. Forrester with a "Slunk!" harpoon gun, "Klunk!"/"Whssh!" nunchuks and "Boingee Banga Ka Bonga!" TNT plunger.

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* Both sides offer similar inventions riffing on the classic BangFlagGun -- Joel with a "Kaboom!" Uzi, "Sloink!" knife knife, and "Kachow!" dynamite, and Dr. Forrester with a "Slunk!" harpoon gun, "Klunk!"/"Whssh!" nunchuks nunchuks, and "Boingee Banga Ka Bonga!" TNT plunger.



* Crow and Tom argue about their Toppers TV trading cards. Joel derails the conversation with his "Kids in Court" set.

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* Crow and Tom argue about their Toppers TV trading cards. cards, to which Joel derails the conversation with his "Kids in Court" set.
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* Crow had a nightmare and comes to cookie-baking Tom for comfort. They discuss their ideas about Ward E.

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* Crow had has a nightmare and comes to cookie-baking Tom for comfort. They then discuss their ideas about the torture chamber from the film, Ward E.



* Joel is an evil Made-for-TV executive who orders his henchmen Tom and Crow to take care of the problems threatening his criminal empire -- namely, a long series of [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventies Seventies]] television detectives, cops, and other heroes. His use of euphemisms confuses his henchmen. Evil laughter galore.

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* Joel is an evil Made-for-TV executive villain who orders his henchmen henchmen, Tom and Crow Crow, to take care of the problems threatening his criminal empire -- namely, a long series of [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventies Seventies]] television TV detectives, cops, and other heroes. His use of euphemisms confuses his henchmen. Evil laughter galore.



* Tom is the head executive at a TV studio, and Joel and Crow need to pitch the film to him as a pilot for a series. It fails miserably, but they read a letter, which itself has series potential, at least. Dr. Forrester tries to promote Frank, but he won't be swayed from his second banana status.

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* Tom is the head executive at a TV studio, and Joel and Crow need try to pitch the film to him as a pilot for a series. It fails miserably, but they read a letter, which itself Tom decrees has series potential, at least. Reminded of the similarities of mad science and show business, Dr. Forrester tries to promote Frank, but he Frank won't be swayed from his second banana status.
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** The turtle Joel is carrying in one host segment is named [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E02Gamera Tibby]].

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** The Tom's pet turtle Joel is carrying in one host segment is named [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E02Gamera Tibby]].Tibby]] is cast as Joel's RightHandCat during Segment 4.
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[[caption-width-right:320:Oh, make it stop!]]

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