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The MST Scrapbook
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The MST Scrapbook is a video diary of Mystery Science Theater 3000 that starts from the original pilot episode and goes through the sixth season of the show. Included are many rare pieces of footage that have since been lost to the public, including the pilot and several KTMA-era bits, as well as the promotional tape sent to the Comedy Channel that sold the show. Also included are: Here is a review from "crow-t-robot.home.mindspring.com":
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The MST Scrapbook is a video diary of Mystery Science Theater 3000 that starts from the original pilot episode and goes through the sixth season of the show. Included are many rare pieces of footage that have since been lost to the public, including the pilot and several KTMA-era bits, as well as the promotional tape sent to the Comedy Channel that sold the show. Also included are: * Many promos and commercials from the early days of the show on the Comedy Channel. * Home video footage of the construction of the CC-era Satellite of Love and the attempts to film the door sequence. * Extra behind-the-scenes footage from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians originally filmed for This Is MST3K. * All of the introductions and a few of the bumpers from Turkey Day '91. * Various promos, including the Ingmar Bergman-styled "Death and Taxes" promo. * Footage from MST Alive! * Footage from the ConventioCon ExpoFest-A-Rama. * A montage of personal photos that runs from KTMA to Season 6. Here is a review from "crow-t-robot.home.mindspring.com": "The absolute best MST3K behind-the-scenes tape made for fans. It shows the evolution of the show from the KTMA season to the Comedy Central years (this was made in 1995, so no mention of the Sci-Fi Channel). Given the usual bleary, washed-out quality of all of the KTMA episodes out there in tradeland, it was great to see pristine clips from KTMA shows in this (the KTMA version of the show really wasn’t as low grade as it seems to appear in the washed-out tape dubs). In fact, clips of the unaired KTMA pilot are only available on this tape! In addition, this tape includes the hilarious Turkey Day bumpers from 1991 which feature Dr. F trying to take over the world while Frank entertains a bunch of guests for Thanksgiving. Also on this tape is footage of the move to Comedy Channel/Comedy Central (including behind-the-scenes shots of the building of the MST3K sets), footage of the 1992 MST Alive Convention, and footage the 1994 ConventioCon ExpoFest-A-Rama. Note that none of this is narrated in any way with only occasional subtitles provide any indication of what is being shown. As a fan, this tape is a must-have. Also, if you’ve never seen a KTMA episode and are only a little curious about them, I recommend simply checking out this tape first before going to the trouble of acquiring dubs of any of those experiments." This tape is no longer commercially available, although the KTMA bits and behind-the-scenes of Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is available on two of the discs for Volume XV. According to Brian Ward (one of the members of Shout! Factory), the MST Scrapbook is impossible to be released in its entirety, due to too many legal clearance issues involved.