Crow T. Robot is a wisecracking gold robot, one of the 3 main "host" characters of the popular television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is a more adolescent counterpart to Tom Servo. If a lewd remark is to be made, he is the one to make it. The puppet itself a gold-colored puppet composed of, among other things, a split bowling pin mouth (an Empire Bowling Pin), an ice hockey mask head (Cooper XL7 FG), and a Tupperware (Floralier) body. He is painted with Testors Green-Gold paint, which looks basically gold. During the theater segments where the robots riff on movies, another version of the puppet is used. It is painted flat black. Interestingly the all-black puppet, appeared in a segment outside the theater as Timmy, Crow's evil twin.
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| - Crow T. Robot is a wisecracking gold robot, one of the 3 main "host" characters of the popular television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is a more adolescent counterpart to Tom Servo. If a lewd remark is to be made, he is the one to make it. The puppet itself a gold-colored puppet composed of, among other things, a split bowling pin mouth (an Empire Bowling Pin), an ice hockey mask head (Cooper XL7 FG), and a Tupperware (Floralier) body. He is painted with Testors Green-Gold paint, which looks basically gold. During the theater segments where the robots riff on movies, another version of the puppet is used. It is painted flat black. Interestingly the all-black puppet, appeared in a segment outside the theater as Timmy, Crow's evil twin.
- Crow T. Robot is one of two robotic co-hosts built by Joel Robinson to help him stave off insanity while forced to watch terrible films by the Mads on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is the most easy-going and naïve of Joel's robot companions, yet somehow, during the movies, he's always the one to deliver the most sarcastic remarks.
- Crow is the less mature of the two robots and tends to be very opinionated and sarcastic towards the movies he watches. Initially, he had a naive adolescent personality, treating Joel as a father figure and Mike as a big brother. On occasion, Crow has been known to make inappropriate remarks when watching a movie, sometimes getting a scolding from Joel or Mike. This has become known to fans as Crow Syndrome. In earlier seasons, Joel would tear Crow's arm off in frustration.
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| - Crow is the less mature of the two robots and tends to be very opinionated and sarcastic towards the movies he watches. Initially, he had a naive adolescent personality, treating Joel as a father figure and Mike as a big brother. When the Satellite of Love went to the edge of the universe Crow and his fellow Satellite of Love inhabitants became beings of pure energy. Crow quickly became bored and returned to his physical form on the SOL after only five minutes. He would spend the next five hundred years on the SOL while Mike and the others remained as energy beings. During that time he wound up replacing his bowling pin, resulting in a voice change. His personality also changed somewhat, becoming more irritable and impatient. After Mike and the others returned to the SOL, it took some time for Crow to remember Mike and the others. The SOL eventually returned to the present day. The SOL would later crash land on Earth. Mike, Servo, and Crow went to live in an apartment together, and spent their first weekend together watching The Crawling Eye (the first movie that Joel and the Bots screened in season one). As they began watching the film Crow remarked there was something familiar about the film. On occasion, Crow has been known to make inappropriate remarks when watching a movie, sometimes getting a scolding from Joel or Mike. This has become known to fans as Crow Syndrome. In earlier seasons, Joel would tear Crow's arm off in frustration. Throughout the series, he has made many accomplishments including writing several screenplays along with a satirical musical called Supercalifragilisticexpialiwacky!.
- Crow T. Robot is a wisecracking gold robot, one of the 3 main "host" characters of the popular television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is a more adolescent counterpart to Tom Servo. If a lewd remark is to be made, he is the one to make it. The puppet itself a gold-colored puppet composed of, among other things, a split bowling pin mouth (an Empire Bowling Pin), an ice hockey mask head (Cooper XL7 FG), and a Tupperware (Floralier) body. He is painted with Testors Green-Gold paint, which looks basically gold. During the theater segments where the robots riff on movies, another version of the puppet is used. It is painted flat black. Interestingly the all-black puppet, appeared in a segment outside the theater as Timmy, Crow's evil twin.
- Crow T. Robot is one of two robotic co-hosts built by Joel Robinson to help him stave off insanity while forced to watch terrible films by the Mads on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is the most easy-going and naïve of Joel's robot companions, yet somehow, during the movies, he's always the one to deliver the most sarcastic remarks.
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