Character sourced from: Sci-Fi

MST3K

CBUB Wins: 6
CBUB Losses: 8
Win Percentage: 42.86%

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Mystery Science Theater 3000, often abbreviated MST3K, was an American cult television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc., that ran from 1988 to 1999.

The series features a man and his robot sidekicks who are trapped on a space station by an evil scientist and forced to watch a selection of bad movies, initially (but not specifically limited to) science fiction B-movies. To keep sane, the man and his robots provide a running commentary on each film, making fun of its flaws and wisecracking (or "riffing") their way through each reel in the style of a movie-theater peanut gallery. Each film is presented with a superimposition of the man and robots' silhouettes along the bottom of the screen.

Series creator Hodgson originally played the stranded man, Joel Robinson, for five and a half seasons. When Hodgson left in 1993, series head writer Michael J. Nelson replaced him as new victim Mike Nelson, and continued in the role for the rest of the show's run.

During its eleven years, 198 episodes and one feature film, MST3K attained critical acclaim. The series won a Peabody Award in 1993, was nominated for Emmy Awards (in the category of Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Variety or Music Program) in 1994 and 1995, and was nominated for a CableACE Award.

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Regular play Record:

Result Opponent A Score   B Score
Loss Boba Fett 32 to 56
Win Beavis and Butt-head 64 to 40
Loss Freddy Krueger 48 to 58
Loss Triumph the Insult Comic Dog 44 to 52
Loss Invader Zim 36 to 41
Win Snakes on a Plane 46 to 44
Win Shark Boy and Lava Girl 49 to 32
Win Jay Sherman: The Critic 35 to 30
Loss The Autobots 7 to 16
Win Fanboys 17 to 11
Loss Elvira (Mistress of the Dark) 8 to 10
Win Charles Foster Kane 10 to 5
Loss Statler and Waldorf 7 to 10