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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward. (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation.) It's also going to be riffed by Kinga and Max during the MST3K Festival of Shorts.

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward. (And reward, and this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation.) It's also going to be riffed The short later gets a second riffing by Kinga and Max during [=MST3K=], third in total, in the MST3K Gizmoplex as part of their Festival of Shorts.Shorts, this time with the Mads Kinga Forrester and Max as the riffers being made to watch during their imprisonment in the Moon 13 movie vault after Season 12.
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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward. (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation.)

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward. (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation.)) It's also going to be riffed by Kinga and Max during the MST3K Festival of Shorts.
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There's enough of these for its own page, I think.


* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: ''Mr. B, shame on you! HAVE YOU NO SENSE OF DECENCY?!''
** "You know, I think Oscar Wilde only ''[[UpToEleven wished]]'' he was this gay."
*** "See Buzz, it's ''fun'' to be psychotic!" Really, the entire sequence where Mr. B interpretive dances the various instruments is hilarious due to both its own {{Narm}} and Joel and the Bots' shocked commentary.
** "Knew your father, I did!" "Leave my father out of this!"
** "Ha ha... that's nice, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!"
** The debate between Tom Servo and Crow on whether Mr. B was a man or not, culminating in Crow's horror at Tom Servo's implications.
-->'''Crow:''' [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe Mr. Servo, you've GOT to be kidding me!]] Let's assume for the moment that Mr. B Natural IS a man. My heavens! What a confusing message to send to little kids! Already, there's the painful feeling of isolation, the horrible, scarring acne - and Mr. Servo here would have us place a cross-dressing man with a clarinet slap dab in their bedrooms! Why not men in Little Bo Peep costumes with stinky cigars explaining the facts of life to our unsuspecting daughters? I, for one--
-->'''Joel:''' Mr. Servo, your rebuttal!\\
'''Tom:''' Yes! Yes! Mr. Crow! I don't think we should stop there! Let's break down ALL the barriers. Hairy men in Spartan costumes holding bake sales on shady boulevards! Naked jock-strap wrestling! Big, '''''wonderful'''''--\\
''(Commercial sign)''
** The show actually topped this by featuring Mike Nelson's real-life wife, the lovely and talented Bridget Jones Nelson, as a dead ringer for Mr. B. Natural in the gathering of the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Rogue's Gallery during the 1995 Turkey Day Special, which is featured on the Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI [Limited Edition] collection of episodes.
** The manufacturing company, C.G. Conn ([[http://www.cgconn.com/ which is still around]]) gets one, too; after watching the short, one fan emailed them to ask if this was the same company responsible for "Mr. B Natural"; the response was, "Yes, and don't hold it against us."
** Having Buzz play the same loud, fast jazz music from the previous scene during a slow dance.
** Mr. B just serves this one right up on a platter:
-->'''Mr. B:''' "And don't be too sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam!"\\
'''Servo:''' "Eh heh, you were the snake."
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* OvershadowedByAwesome: A lot of fans forget or just struggle to remember what film followed ''Mr. B Natural''.
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* ValuesDissonance: Tom derisively calling Mr. B a "sexless man/woman" is pretty cringe-inducing after increased awareness of non-binary genders.

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* ValuesDissonance: Tom derisively calling Mr. B a "sexless man/woman" is pretty cringe-inducing after increased awareness of non-binary genders.genders.
** Though in an interview, Mary Jo Pehl does praise the short for pushing gender boundaries long before it was really acceptable.
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** "Ha ha...that's nice, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!"

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** "Ha ha... that's nice, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!"



* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation).

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward reward. (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation).conversation.)

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: ''Mr. B, shame on you! HAVE YOU NO SENSE OF DECENCY?!''

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: FountainOfMemes: ''Mr. B Natural'' is probably the most quotable short that the show ever did.
* FridgeHorror: As pointed out by Tom Servo:
--> '''Mr. B Natural:''' And don't be so sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam.\\
'''Servo:''' *nervous laugh* Yeah, you were the snake.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
''Mr. B, shame on you! HAVE YOU NO SENSE OF DECENCY?!''



-->'''Joel:''' Mr. Servo, your rebuttal!
-->'''Tom:''' Yes! Yes! Mr. Crow! I don't think we should stop there! Let's break down ALL the barriers. Hairy men in Spartan costumes holding bake sales on shady boulevards! Naked jock-strap wrestling! Big, '''''wonderful'''''--
-->''(Commercial sign)''

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-->'''Joel:''' Mr. Servo, your rebuttal!
-->'''Tom:'''
rebuttal!\\
'''Tom:'''
Yes! Yes! Mr. Crow! I don't think we should stop there! Let's break down ALL the barriers. Hairy men in Spartan costumes holding bake sales on shady boulevards! Naked jock-strap wrestling! Big, '''''wonderful'''''--
-->''(Commercial
'''''wonderful'''''--\\
''(Commercial
sign)''



-->'''Mr. B:''' "And don't be too sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam!"
-->'''Servo:''' "Eh heh, you were the snake."
* FountainOfMemes: ''Mr. B Natural'' is probably the most quotable short that the show ever did.
* FridgeHorror: As pointed out by Tom Servo:
--> '''Mr. B Natural:''' And don't be so sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam.
--> '''Servo:''' *nervous laugh* Yeah, you were the snake.
* [[HoYay Ho... er, Les Yay? No, Ho Yay, technically]]
-->'''Joel:''' Mr. B, you're ''hot''!
-->'''Joel:''' ''(dreamily)'' Oh, Mr. B...

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-->'''Mr. B:''' "And don't be too sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam!"
-->'''Servo:'''
Adam!"\\
'''Servo:'''
"Eh heh, you were the snake."
* FountainOfMemes: ''Mr. B Natural'' is probably the most quotable short that the show ever did.
* FridgeHorror: As pointed out by Tom Servo:
--> '''Mr. B Natural:''' And don't be so sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam.
--> '''Servo:''' *nervous laugh* Yeah, you were the snake.
* [[HoYay Ho... er, Les Yay? No, Ho Yay, technically]]
HoYay:
-->'''Joel:''' Mr. B, you're ''hot''!
-->'''Joel:'''
''hot''!\\
'''Joel:'''
''(dreamily)'' Oh, Mr. B...
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** The debate between Tom Servo and Crow on whether Mr. B was a man or not, culminating in Crow's horror at Tom Servo's UnfortunateImplications.

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** The debate between Tom Servo and Crow on whether Mr. B was a man or not, culminating in Crow's horror at Tom Servo's UnfortunateImplications.implications.

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.
(And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation).

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.
reward (And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation).
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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.reward.
(And this time using a complete copy, as the one on the show is quite noticeably missing Buzz actually meeting Mr. B and jumps into the middle of their conversation).
* ValuesDissonance: Tom derisively calling Mr. B a "sexless man/woman" is pretty cringe-inducing after increased awareness of non-binary genders.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The film's recasting of Glenn Manning is lampshaded in a host segment in which Manning (played by Michael J. Nelson) complains that the filmmakers "pulled a Creator/RogerMoore" by not casting him in the sequel.



* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.

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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.
reward.
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** The show actually topped this by featuring Mike Nelson's real-life wife, the lovely and talented Bridget Jones Nelson, as a dead ringer for Mr. B. Natural in the gathering of the MST3K Rogue's Gallery during the 1995 Turkey Day Special, which is featured on the Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI [Limited Edition] collection of episodes.

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** The show actually topped this by featuring Mike Nelson's real-life wife, the lovely and talented Bridget Jones Nelson, as a dead ringer for Mr. B. Natural in the gathering of the MST3K [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Rogue's Gallery during the 1995 Turkey Day Special, which is featured on the Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI [Limited Edition] collection of episodes.
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** Mr. B just serves this one right up on a platter:
-->'''Mr. B:''' "And don't be too sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam!"
-->'''Servo:''' "Eh heh, you were the snake."
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* OneSceneWonder: As can be seen from this trope page and elsewhere, the short is far more memorable than the movie being riffed in this episode. So much so that Rifftrax brought it back as a Kickstarter reward.
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** "Knew your father, I did!" "Leave my father out of this!"


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* FountainOfMemes: ''Mr. B Natural'' is probably the most quotable short that the show ever did.
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!!War Of The Colossal Beast:
* HilariousInHindsight: In the episode Mike plays Glen reading the usual fan letter, whose writer names Joel as their favorite character. Mike would, of course, find himself the subject of a lot of hatred from those kinds of people a year later.

!!Mr. B Natural:
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: ''Mr. B, shame on you! HAVE YOU NO SENSE OF DECENCY?!''
** "You know, I think Oscar Wilde only ''[[UpToEleven wished]]'' he was this gay."
*** "See Buzz, it's ''fun'' to be psychotic!" Really, the entire sequence where Mr. B interpretive dances the various instruments is hilarious due to both its own {{Narm}} and Joel and the Bots' shocked commentary.
** "Ha ha...that's nice, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!"
** The debate between Tom Servo and Crow on whether Mr. B was a man or not, culminating in Crow's horror at Tom Servo's UnfortunateImplications.
-->'''Crow:''' [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe Mr. Servo, you've GOT to be kidding me!]] Let's assume for the moment that Mr. B Natural IS a man. My heavens! What a confusing message to send to little kids! Already, there's the painful feeling of isolation, the horrible, scarring acne - and Mr. Servo here would have us place a cross-dressing man with a clarinet slap dab in their bedrooms! Why not men in Little Bo Peep costumes with stinky cigars explaining the facts of life to our unsuspecting daughters? I, for one--
-->'''Joel:''' Mr. Servo, your rebuttal!
-->'''Tom:''' Yes! Yes! Mr. Crow! I don't think we should stop there! Let's break down ALL the barriers. Hairy men in Spartan costumes holding bake sales on shady boulevards! Naked jock-strap wrestling! Big, '''''wonderful'''''--
-->''(Commercial sign)''
** The show actually topped this by featuring Mike Nelson's real-life wife, the lovely and talented Bridget Jones Nelson, as a dead ringer for Mr. B. Natural in the gathering of the MST3K Rogue's Gallery during the 1995 Turkey Day Special, which is featured on the Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI [Limited Edition] collection of episodes.
** The manufacturing company, C.G. Conn ([[http://www.cgconn.com/ which is still around]]) gets one, too; after watching the short, one fan emailed them to ask if this was the same company responsible for "Mr. B Natural"; the response was, "Yes, and don't hold it against us."
** Having Buzz play the same loud, fast jazz music from the previous scene during a slow dance.
* FridgeHorror: As pointed out by Tom Servo:
--> '''Mr. B Natural:''' And don't be so sure I wasn't in the garden with Mr. and Mrs. Adam.
--> '''Servo:''' *nervous laugh* Yeah, you were the snake.
* [[HoYay Ho... er, Les Yay? No, Ho Yay, technically]]
-->'''Joel:''' Mr. B, you're ''hot''!
-->'''Joel:''' ''(dreamily)'' Oh, Mr. B...

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