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GPC, formerly Gypsy, is one of the fictional
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characters on the television series ''
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''. She is larger and less talkative than the other robots. GPC normally only appears during the show's host segments and introduction, but briefly took a seat in the theater to watch the movie in episode #412 ('' Hercules and the Captive Women''). She only delivered a couple of "riffs" – partially because she took the movie and what the 'boys' were saying too literally, and left after realizing how bad the movie was. Along with the other robots, GPC was designed and built by series creator
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. She was named Gypsy after a pet turtle his brother once owned, as the robot's size and ponderousness reminded him of the turtle.


Role

According to the ''MST3K'' storyline, GPC takes care of the higher functions on board the ''
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''. She needs to use most of her computing power to handle this responsibility, which generally makes her appear slow-witted when dealing with others. The episode #207: ''
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'' briefly demonstrated a much brighter GPC when the demand on her systems was temporarily reduced. (She also made a quick appearance in the theater during this experiment when someone mentioned ''
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'', on account of her oft-stated fascination for the show's star,
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). As the series progressed, she became a more frequent participant in the host segments, and appeared more intelligent, even attempting to sit in on an experiment during one of the Hercules films, ''Hercules and the Captive Women''. But she begged off after a few minutes when she "realized there were these things" she had to go take care of. GPC is a big fan of Richard Basehart; her brain was once
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ed, and found to contain
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chips and a photo of Basehart. She is also a
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. GPC played a key role in the series' overall plot in episode #512, ''
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'', when she overheard the Mads discussing killing Mike Nelson, who was currently working at Gizmonic Institute as a temp, and mistakenly believed they were plotting to kill Joel. Terrified, she worked to come up with a plan to help Joel escape. Talking with Mike over the viewscreen, they were able to locate an escape pod. At the end of the episode, GPC launched Joel off the ''Satellite of Love'' in the pod, marking Joel's departure as a regular character. The Mads then abandon their plan to kill Mike, and instead use him as the new human test subject. Mike became the regular host for the remainder of the series' original run. In season six, the show introduced a device usually referred to as the Umbilicus, although in some episodes it was referred to as either the Umbilicon or the Umbiliport. The Umbilicus was a long tether that connected the ''Satellite of Love'' to the underground lair Deep 13, and allowed objects to be sent back and forth between Mike and the mad scientists who had stranded him in orbit. In its first appearance on the show, in episode #601: '' Girls Town'', the Umbilicus was directly connected to GPC's snake-like body, with objects being sent or received through her mouth. The receiving station was later changed to an oven-like hatch on the bridge of the ''Satellite of Love''. GPC also developed an independent bohemian feminist side to her personality, beginning with the '' Creeping Terror'' episode during the Mad Scientist's "coffeehouse poseur" experiment, when she sang, 'you, the middle-class white male, are my personal oppressor!' As the series progressed, she penned her own one-woman, cabaret show; "Gypsy Rose Me!" (a reference to
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performer
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). After the ''Satellite of Love'' crashed into the Earth in the final episode of the original run of MST3K (#1013: ''
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''), GPC is not present with Mike and the Bots in their shared apartment.
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is seen reviewing a "ConGypsCo Annual Report", and the guys reflect on their failure to have taken up new corporate mogul Gypsy on her public offering. During KTMA episode #6, '' Gamera vs. Gaos'', Joel claimed to have tried to program her voice to resemble
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, but failed. In a sketch in episode #13, '' SST: Death Flight'', GPC was uniquely voiced and operated by a woman (Faye Burkholder). In episode #409, '' The Indestructible Man'', GPC swapped voices with
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in the opening host segment. In the Season 1 premiere, GPC managed to uncoil herself, revealing that she was at least fifty feet long. Joel explained that he just kept making her longer and longer compulsively when he built her (comparing it to, "When you start connecting paper clips, you get hooked on it..."). Hodgson confirmed that GPC would appear in the 2017 revival series, where she is played by Rebecca Hanson, an alum of
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. Hodgson reworked how GPC would be constructed and interact with the ''Satellite'' crew as to correct some of the faults he found in her appearance in the original series; while she still operates the ship, the power of
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allows this responsibility to be shared among all the 'bots, and she will be able to dedicate more of her computation cycles to participating in conversation, including appearing in some of the theater riffing. The new ''test subject'' host of the show,
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, upgraded GPC with features that include her now traveling through the ''Satellite of Love'' via an overhead flyspace and speaking in a feminine
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accent. After the show's 2017 return, some viewers expressed concern that the term "
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" had become widely viewed as an
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against
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and other itinerant peoples, and so made calls for her name to be changed. Hodgson eventually did change the character's name; as of 2019, she is called "GPC".


Behind the scenes

Gypsy's head was built out of a "Century Infant Love Seat". Parts of an Eveready
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were used for her eye, the white rubber "hood" portion generally absent after the first couple of seasons.
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tubing was used on her lips (usually a dull light gray), and her neck was made of a long black PVC
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. The head portion was painted a metallic purple, with a small amount of metallic blue on the inside of her mouth. Occasionally the tubing of her lips is colored red, giving the effect that she's wearing lipstick. During the initial KTMA season a different children's car seat was used for the head portion, the entire puppet painted a copper color. Also during this season, her name was sometimes given as "Gypsum." This Gypsy, with small alterations, would later be used for
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during the opening of season one episodes. During the
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season, Gypsy's voice and operation were handled by
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. From the first to eighth nationally telecast seasons, Gypsy was voiced and handled by
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, who was one of the producers and writers on the show. Starting midway through season 8 in episode #815, Agent for H.A.R.M., the job of operating and voicing Gypsy was handed over to Patrick Brantseg, who also performed most of the puppetry during filming of '' Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'' so as to allow Jim Mallon to focus on directing rather than working the puppet. Patrick Brantseg would handle the role for the remainder of the series. In February 2017, it was confirmed that Gypsy would be renamed "GPC" and be a character on the new season. Joel Hodgson announced (via a message to the
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backers) that GPC would be voiced by Rebecca Hanson. The GPC puppet was operated by
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.


References


External links


A page with instructions for building a Gypsy



Forum for the discussion of building prop replicas of Gypsy
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