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Over its run, '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'' has seen the arrival and departure of various characters. It also featured many recurring guest characters. Below is a listing of both the main characters and the recurring characters from the series.


Main characters

;Notes ''Cambot is a regular character throughout the entire run of the show, but has no performer.'' # "Joel Hodgson" during season 0; Simply "Joel" (no last name) during Season 1. # Simply "Frank" during seasons 2 and 3. #
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only.


Recurring guest characters

* Magic Voice - a disembodied female voice that would warn the crew of upcoming commercial breaks and make other announcements. * Jerry and Sylvia (various unpaid interns at Best Brains) - two "mole people" from the movie ''
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'' (featured much later as a season 8 episode) who occasionally assisted the Mads and stopped by for social events. They also work Deep 13's camera in the first host segment of "
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". Presumably named after Sylvia and Gerry Anderson, the creative team behind '' Space: 1999'' and Supermarionation shows like '' Thunderbirds'' and '' Stingray'', some of which were featured as KTMA-season episodes. * Jack Perkins (
Michael J. Nelson Michael John Nelson (born October 11, 1964) is an American comedian and writer, most known for his work on the television series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K''). Nelson was the head writer of the series for most of the show's origi ...
) - in real life the host of the A&E Network's ''
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'' program, Perkins first appeared in ''MST3K'' simply to annoy the Mads by describing the movie with glowing praise. When ''MST3K'' appeared in syndication as ''The Mystery Science Hour'', Nelson's fake "Jack Perkins" hosted the show. * Torgo (
Michael J. Nelson Michael John Nelson (born October 11, 1964) is an American comedian and writer, most known for his work on the television series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K''). Nelson was the head writer of the series for most of the show's origi ...
) - a monster/henchman (supposed to be a
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) in '' Manos: The Hands of Fate'', Torgo was among the most frequently returning "guest characters" of ''MST3K''. He got his knees fixed and returned as "Torgo the White" (an obvious parody of
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) to accompany TV's Frank to "Second Banana Heaven" and was never seen again (episode 624, "Samson vs. the Vampire Women"). * Jan-in-the-Pan (
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl (; born February 27, 1960 in Circle Pines, Minnesota) is an American writer, actress, and comedian. She is best known for her various roles on the television series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000''. ''Mystery Science Theater 3000 ...
) - a woman's severed head from the movie ''The Brain That Wouldn't Die''. * Pitch (Paul Chaplin) - a devil from the Mexican movie '' Santa Claus'', Pitch was one of the few characters from the Comedy Central seasons to return in the Sci Fi Channel seasons. * Santa Claus - appeared three times on the show, including a fight with Pitch, bellowing, " I'm here to chew candy canes and kick ass, and I'm all out of candy canes!". Portrayed twice by Kevin Murphy and once by
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson (born February 20, 1960) is an American writer, comedian and television actor. He is best known for creating '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K'') and starring in it as the character Joel Robinson. In 2007, ''MST3K'' was list ...
. * The
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(voiced variously by Kevin Murphy,
Paul Chaplin Paul Chaplin (born Paul Schersten) is an American writer and comedian, known for his work on the television series ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'', for which he wrote and played the recurring characters of an Observer, Ned the Nanite, Pitch th ...
,
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl (; born February 27, 1960 in Circle Pines, Minnesota) is an American writer, actress, and comedian. She is best known for her various roles on the television series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000''. ''Mystery Science Theater 3000 ...
, and
Bridget Jones Bridget Rose Jones is a fictional character created by British writer Helen Fielding. Jones first appeared in Fielding's '' Bridget Jones's Diary'' column in ''The Independent'' in 1995, which did not carry any byline. Thus, it seemed to be an act ...
) - self-replicating, bio-engineered organisms that work on the ship, they are microscopic creatures that reside in the S.O.L.'s computer systems. (They are similar to the creatures in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "
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", which featured "nanites" taking over the ''Enterprise''.) The Nanites made their first appearance in season 8. Based on the concept of nanotechnology, their comical ''
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'' activities included such diverse tasks as instant repair and construction, hairstyling, performing a Nanite variation of a
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, conducting a microscopic war, and even destroying the Observers' planet after a dangerously vague request from Mike to "take care of little problem". They also ran a microbrewery. The Nanites were largely forgotten about during the show's last season, and we are not given an explanation of their fate following the series finale. ** Kevin Murphy played Wade the Nanite. **
Paul Chaplin Paul Chaplin (born Paul Schersten) is an American writer and comedian, known for his work on the television series ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'', for which he wrote and played the recurring characters of an Observer, Ned the Nanite, Pitch th ...
played Ned the Nanite. **
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl (; born February 27, 1960 in Circle Pines, Minnesota) is an American writer, actress, and comedian. She is best known for her various roles on the television series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000''. ''Mystery Science Theater 3000 ...
played Jody the Nanite and Shelli the Nanite. **
Bridget Jones Bridget Rose Jones is a fictional character created by British writer Helen Fielding. Jones first appeared in Fielding's '' Bridget Jones's Diary'' column in ''The Independent'' in 1995, which did not carry any byline. Thus, it seemed to be an act ...
played Slicer the Nanite. * Ortega (Paul Chaplin) - an unintelligible, decrepit, cigar-smoking henchman from the movie ''
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'', Ortega recurred occasionally in the three Sci Fi seasons. * "Krankor" ( Bill Corbett), who appeared in a host segment during the "Prince of Space" episode, and returned three episodes later in a host segment for " Invasion of the Neptune Men", featuring a movie with a similar plot. He was a vain, would-be conqueror with an unfortunately chicken-like appearance and a drawn-out, braying laugh (described by BBI as "like a Buick not turning over"). * The Skeleton Crew is Kinga's house band that plays in intros and outgos segments.
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leads the Skeleton Crew as their director.


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