HEADPHONE WARNING: The audio is quiet-ish until 9:35, so...be prepared.
From epsisode 315-Teeange Caveman, Joel and the bots watch a horrifying little short about animal abuse. They unwind in the sketch afterwards.
Yes, the horrifying (yet somehow attractive) Mr B Natural.
Won't you inspect his horn?
Plus, Tom and Crow's debate on Mr B's gender.
From 319-War of the Colossal Beast
From episode 703-Deathstalker and the Warriors From Hell.
Pearl is feeling sick and requests that Crow reads from her Civil War romance novel "Love Sweet Throbbing Gondola".
Crow recites his essay on Rutherford B. Hayes.
In 1876, Hayes beat Bill Tilden in a three-set quarterfinal at Flushing Meadows, which caused the Electrical College to declare him President of the United States.
From episode 510-The Painted Hills.
Joel tries to cheer up the bots with his rainy day fun sketch.
Unfortunately, he can't get the disturbing Hexfield Holo-Clowns to turn off.
Things get weird.
From episodes 405-Being From Another Planet and 406-Attack of the Giant Leeches.
In honor of Mr. Graves' passing, I've put together a short montage of his greatest achievement: the climactic speech from "It Conquered the World" from MST3K episode 311. RIP, Peter.
5 versions: the original, Joel and the bots enjoy it, the Mads enjoy it, spoken over the credits and the stinger.