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In January 2008, Best Brains transferred the worldwide home entertainment and digital download license for MST3K from Rhino to Shout! Factory. As of Volume 21, all episodes on future boxsets now include the Turn Down Your Lights (where applicable) and Reel 1 cards (including re-releases, which now include the missing commercial sign bumpers from episodes released by Rhino, except for 515 - The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman, along with the restored stinger for 518 - The Atomic Brain).

DVD title Episodes Extras
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition (Volume XIII)

(Collector's edition released October 28, 2008. Standard version released November 18, 2008)

211 – First Spaceship on Venus

706 – Laserblast

904 – Werewolf

1004 – Future War

"History of MST3k" documentary, "Evolution of the Theme Song," footage from the Comic-Con reunion panel, original theatrical trailers, and 4 mini posters.

Collector's edition set includes Crow T. Robot figurine.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XIV

(Released February 3, 2009)

103 – Mad Monster (with short: Commando Cody, Part 2)

413 – Manhunt in Space (with short: General Hospital, Part 1)

1001 – Soultaker

1008 – Final Justice

Interviews with Joe Estevez and Greydon Clark, Mike, Tom and Crow on the ESPN show "Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker," original theatrical trailer for Mad Monster, and 4 mini posters.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XV

(Released July 7, 2009)

102 – The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (with short: Commando Cody, Part 1)

509 – The Girl in Lovers Lane

604 – Zombie Nightmare

616 – Racket Girls (with short: Are You Ready For Marriage?)

"Glimpses of KTMA: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps I", "Behind the Scenes: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps II", New Interviews with “Zombie Nightmare” stars Frank Dietz and Jon Mikl Thor, Kevin Murphy And Trace Beaulieu in a Sneak Peek of the upcoming indie feature film Hamlet A.D.D., trailers/promos, and 4 mini posters.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XVI

(Collector's edition released December 1, 2009. Standard version released July 20, 2010)

105 – The Corpse Vanishes (with short: Commando Cody, Part 3)

501 – Warrior of the Lost World

521 – Santa Claus

701 – Night of the Blood Beast (with short: Once Upon A Honeymoon)

A new interview with “Warrior of the Lost World” director David Worth, "Santa Claus Conquers the Devil: A 50-Year Retrospective", "Santa Claus" original radio spot, "Santa Claus" still gallery, teaser for “Wonder World of K. Gordon Murray in Colorscope”, "Night of the Blood Beast" Comedy Central "Turkey Day Marathon" host segments, "Turkey Day" ‘95 bumpers, original theatrical trailers, and 4 mini posters.

Collector's edition set includes Tom Servo figurine.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XVII

(Released March 16, 2010)

101 – The Crawling Eye

415 – The Beatniks (with short: General Hospital, Part 2)

910 – The Final Sacrifice

1005 – Blood Waters of Dr. Z

The Crawling Eye special introduction by Joel Hodgson;,Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps on The Beatniks, The Main Event: Crow vs. Crow at DragonCon ‘09, Blood Waters of Dr. Z photo gallery, new interview with Bruce J. Mitchell (Zap Rowsdower from The Final Sacrifice), original trailers and promos, and 4 mini posters.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XVIII

(Released July 13, 2010)
(Due to the master tape for 208 - Lost Continent being in bad condition, a disclaimer had to be put for the episode saying it was the only copy of the episode they could use and they apologise for the inconvience)

208 – Lost Continent

417 – Crash of the Moons (with short: General Hospital, Part 3)

621 – The Beast of Yucca Flats (with shorts: Money Talks and Progress Island USA)

813 – Jack Frost

New introduction to Lost Continent by Frank Conniff and original theatrical trailer, Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps for Crash of the Moons, "No Dialogue Necessary: Making an 'Off-Camera Masterpiece" and "Coleman Francis: The Cinematic Poet of Parking" featurettes for The Beast of Yucca Flats, plus original theatrical trailer and stills gallery, new introduction to Jack Frost by Kevin Murphy, and 4 mini posters.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XIX

(Collector's edition released November 9, 2010.)

107 - Robot Monster (with shorts: Commando Cody, Parts 4 and 5)

423 - Bride of the Monster (with short: Hired!, Part 1)

818 - Devil Doll

911 - Devil Fish

New introduction to Robot Monster by J. Elvis Weinstein, "Cult Filmmaker Larry Blamire Geeks Out on Robot Monster", "Citizen Wood: Making 'The Bride,' Unmaking 'The Legend'" for Bride of the Monster, "Inventing the 'Invention Exchange' with Joel Hodgson", "The Puppet Master: Richard Gordon on Devil Doll", "MST3K: Origins and Beyond" at CONvergence 2009, original trailers and promos, and 4 mini posters.

Collector's edition set includes Gypsy figurine.

Beginning of the End

(Released February 15, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available as a single from Rhino).

517 - Beginning of the End None
The Incredibly Strange Creatures who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies

(Released February 15, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 9).

812 - The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XX

(Released March 8, 2011)

109 - Project Moonbase (with shorts: Commando Cody, Parts 7 & 8)

322 - Master Ninja I

324 - Master Ninja II

505 - The Magic Voyage Of Sinbad

A featurette on the look of MST3K with director of photography Jeff Stonehouse, introduction to Magic Voyage of Sinbad by Trace Beaulieu, Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps, a look back at Master Ninja with guest star Bill McKinney, Servo vs. Servo at Dragon Con, original trailers, and 4 mini posters.

Orders of the DVD from Shout! Factory's official website include MST3K globe stress ball.

Gunslinger

(Released June 21, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 6).

511 - Gunslinger None
Hamlet

(Released June 21, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 4).

1009 - Hamlet None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXI

(Tin box released August 2, 2011)

302 - Gamera

304 - Gamera vs. Barugon

308 - Gamera vs. Gyaos

312 - Gamera vs. Guiron

316 - Gamera vs. Zigra

So Happy Together: A Look Back At MST3K & Gamera, Gamera Obscura: A History by August Ragone (author of “Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters), Gamera Vs. The Chiodo Brothers, MST Hour host segments, Original Japanese Trailers, and 5 mini posters.

Orders from Shout Factory's website include the previously-available stress ball, along with a pack of Gamera post cards, previously available from all the DVDs of the movies on their own.

Red Zone Cuba

(Released August 16, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available as a single from Rhino).

619 - Red Zone Cuba (with short: Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance) None
The Unearthly

(Released August 16, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 3).

320 - The Unearthly (with shorts: Posture Pals and Appreciating Your Parents) None
Manos: The Hands of Fate

(Released September 13, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino as a single and in The Essentials).

424 – Manos: The Hands of Fate (with short: Hired! Part II) Uncut version of the movie, Interviews with Joel, Frank, Mary Jo and Trace; MST3K short 'Hired!' Parts 1 and 2 (together for the first time), Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps, brand-new 'Jam Handy and You!' featurette, 'Hotel Torgo' (30-min. making-of doc.)", and a mini poster.
The Touch of Satan

(Released: October 18, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 5).

908 - The Touch of Satan None
The Atomic Brain

(Released October 18, 2011)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 3).

518 - The Atomic Brain None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXII

(Released December 6, 2011)

306 - Time of the Apes

314 - Mighty Jack

610 - The Violent Years (with short: Young Man's Fancy)

702 - The Brute Man (with short: The Chicken of Tomorrow)

Introduction by August Ragone (author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters), MST Hour Wraps, introduction by August Ragone, Education: Archival interview with Delores Fuller and Kathy Wood, introduction by Mary Jo Phel, Trail of the Creeper: Making The Brute Man, The Making of MST3K (1997), and 4 mini posters
The Wild Wild World of Batwoman

(Released March 20, 2012)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino as a single)

515 – The Wild Wild World of Batwoman (with short: Cheating) None
Girl in Gold Boots

(Released March 20, 2012)
(Re-release, previously available from Rhino in MST3K Volume 4)

1002 – Girl in Gold Boots None
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXIII

(Released March 27, 2012)

210 - King Dinosaur (with short: X Marks the Spot)

323 - The Castle of Fu Manchu

608 - Code Name: Diamond Head (with short: A Day at the Fair)

611 - Last of the Wild Horses

New Introduction By Frank Conniff, The Incredible Mr. Lippert (a Ballyhoo Production), Vintage MST3K Promos, Life After MST3K: Kevin Murphy (this is the first installment of a new series), Code Name: Quinn Martin, DARKSTAR: Robots Don’t Need SAG Cards, Original Trailers, and 4 mini posters.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXIV

(Released July 31, 2012)

310 - Fugitive Alien

318 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

617 - The Sword and the Dragon

624 - Samson vs. the Vampire Women

Introductions by Japanese cinema historian August Ragone, You Asked For It: Sandy Frank Speaks!, MST Hour Wraps, Life After MST3K: Frank Conniff, MST3K Shorts: Snow Thrills & A Date With Your Family, Lucha Gringo: K. Gordon Murray Meets Santo, and 4 mini posters.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXV

(Released December 4, 2012)

110 - Robot Holocaust (with short: Commando Cody, Part 9)

508 - Operation Double 007 (as Operation Kid Brother)

615 - Kitten with a Whip

801 - Revenge of the Creature

Introductions by Mike Nelson and Joel Hodgson, and featurettes: "Life After MST3K: J. Elvis Weinstein," "Jack Arnold at Universal" and "Life After MST3K: Bill Corbett", all MST3K Radar Men from the Moon segements with introduction by J. Elvis Weinstein (ShoutFactory.com bonus disc only), and 4 mini posters.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XXVI

(Release date: March 26, 2013)

411 - The Magic Sword

516 - Alien from L.A.

620 - Danger!! Death Ray

803 - The Mole People

Interview with “The Magic Sword” director Bert I. Gordon, interview With “Alien From L.A.” director Albert Pyun, “Untitled ‘The Mole People’ documentary, and Life After MST3K: Mike Nelson.

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