In "Time Chasers (1994)," a schmuck has to correct changes to the future by fixing them in the past while Tom and Crow try to fix Mike's past into something more pleasant.
In "Yûsei ôji (1959)," a wimpy space hero kicks tyrannical aliens off of Earth while the Widowmaker and the Satellite of Love are sucked through a wormhole.
In "Revenge of the Creature (1955)," the creature is captured and taken to a Florida aquarium to be studied. Mike and the Bots almost crash into Earth and when they try to get in touch with Deep 13, it's not Dr. Forester who responds to their call.
An aging woman ventures to Africa to learn the secret of eternal youth but finds it comes at the price of human life in "The Leech Woman (1960)." On the Satellite of Love, the nanites go on strike and Pearl is forced to lay down some new laws.
Three archaeologists discover an underground civilization but are taken prisoner by the natives in "The Mole People (1956)." Bobo suffers though Lawgiver Daze and Mike does his best to imitate the professor from the movie.
Mike inadvertently helps a group of bomb-worshiping mutants destroy Earth with a thermonuclear device, but even this sort of drastic action doesn't save the gang from having to watch "The Deadly Mantis (1957)."
Despite being possessed of all the knowledge in the Universe, the omnipotent Observers insist on observing the reactions of Mike and the Bots to the dead-on-arrival "The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958)."
Scientists break the time barrier with not-so-great results in "Terror from the Year 5000 (1958)" and the Observers have finally had enough of their human observations.
Pearl and Bobo plot their escape from the Observers' planet while the SOL crew is subjected to a dark, dreary tale of hypnotism, murder, and chesty amphibians.
Michael Landon terrorizes his high school as a savage werewolf in "I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)" while a hostile alien infiltrates the Satellite of Love.
In the "The Clonus Horror (1979)," scientists run a clone farm for VIPs while Pearl and her goons are forced into babysitting omnipotent Space Children.
The crew watches "Riding with Death (1976)." Mike accidentally destroys the camping planet with an over-packed homemade bomb. Servo sings a song about the seventies and becomes a trucker while Crow becomes Turkey Volume Guessing Man.
In "Yûsei ôji (1959)," a wimpy space hero kicks tyrannical aliens off of Earth while the Widowmaker and the Satellite of Love are sucked through a wormhole.
The Satellite of Love crew discovers just how boring an alien attack on Tokyo can be when they watch "Uchû Kaisokusen (1961)," an anti-vehicle for Shin'ichi Chiba.
In "Time Chasers (1994)," a schmuck has to correct changes to the future by fixing them in the past while Tom and Crow try to fix Mike's past into something more pleasant.
In "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1984)," a weather technician's mind gets trapped in a computer and Pearl establishes her own public television pledge program.