Directed by Factory as part of, Special features include an introduction by. Servo is mocking the fight scenes from the old Adam West Batman show, which had sound effect words imposed on top of the fights like the sound effects from fight scenes in the comic book. During the 1960s, artist Andy Warhol was based out of a New York studio he called The Factory. Segment Four: The SOL reads their Christmas essays.

The former is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the latter. A nearly verbatim line from the movie Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Studio January 5, 1994January 6, 1994 Glenville MarethPaul L. Jacobson (story) For the episode, see MST3K 321 - Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Whipped Cream & Other Delights was a 1965 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. In the broadcast, a reporter visits Santa's workshop and interviews the jolly old elf and his helpers. Shield your eyes, Frank! Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

Upon hearing this plan, Billy sabotages the ship's radar box to make sure that the Martians will be detected upon their escape from Earth. Along the way, Santa tells several stories to the children in an effort to cheer them up, without success. STARRING. November 26, 1992, 10amNovember 24, 1994, 8amNovember 26, 2015 Produced by Billy and Betty are brought back to the ship while Torg batters down the door of Santa's workshop. Antics ensue. He goes to the toy factory to make toys, where Voldar mistakes him for the real Santa Claus and kidnaps him. Son of a gun, we'll have big fun on the bayou". 320 - The Unearthly Movies like “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” was the reason “MST3K” was invented, and The Brains lived up to their own high standards with this one. The guys just seemed kinda lazy in the theater on this one. 1 The Movie 1.1 Synopsis 2 The Episode 2.1 Host Segments 2.2 MST3K cast 2.3 Trivia 2.4 Callbacks 3 Quotes & References 4 Video Release Main article: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (film) Martians abduct Santa Claus and two Earth children in an attempt to bring joy to the children of Mars. It was filmed in New York state over the course of two weeks on a modest budget. When they arrive on Mars, Santa and the children meet the Martian children, Bomar and Girmar. The little Martian girl was Pia Zadora's first role, but she is probably most famous for winning a Golden Globe for the 1982 film Butterfly even though it was a flop. Jim Mallon Written by This movie features the first documented appearance of Mrs. Claus in a film. A play on the the lyrics to the song Old Man by Neil Young: "Old man, take a look at my life, I'm a lot like you.". Up until the end (when the characters exchange good-byes, and thus allow it to pass), the only time two female characters talked to each other was when Girmar asked Momar about Droppo. The movie is certainly insane enough (I mean, look at the title), but again the riffing just doesn't seem to be exceptionally funny. DIRECTOR. Santa Claus Fosters Depression is the chilling tale of St. Nick's horrific experience in Vietnam. Year Voldar attempts to make a deal with Kimar to restore the status quo of Martian society, but when he sees the real Santa Claus in the factory he realizes that his plan has been foiled. Segment Three: Joel tricks Frank into sending up more Christmas specials. December 21, 1991


Nicholas Webster Due to its perennial appeal, the film enjoyed some financial success, but has been widely derided as cheap-looking and nonsensical.

Logically, the mother Martian should be named Queemar (QUEEn-MARtian) or the father should be named Famar or Damar (FAther-MARtian or DAd-MARtian).