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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GPC (Mystery Science Theater 3000) - définition

A ROBOT CHARACTER APPEARING ON MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000
Gypsy (MST3K); Gypsy (Mystery Science Theater 3000)

GPC (Mystery Science Theater 3000)         
GPC, formerly Gypsy, is one of the fictional robot characters on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. She is larger and less talkative than the other robots.
List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 home video releases         
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MST3K video releases; Mystery Science Theater 3000 video releases; Mystery Science Theater 3000 home video releases
Mystery Science Theater 3000 is an American TV show which aired between 1988 and 1999, and began a new series in 2017. This page summarizes video tape and DVD releases of episodes of the show.
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  • ''MST3K'' cast and crew Pehl (left), Beaulieu, Hodgson, Weinstein, and Conniff, as part of the post-show project, ''[[Cinematic Titanic]]'' in 2011
  • The illustration for the song "I've Seen That Movie Too" in the liner notes of [[Elton John]]'s ''[[Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]]'', from which Hodgson took inspiration for ''MST3K''{{'}}s theme and approach
  • The 'bots of ''MST3k'' as they appeared through the majority of its run: Gypsy (left), Crow T. Robot, and Tom Servo. The 'bots were created by Hodgson and fashioned out of common household objects.
  • An example of ''MST3K''{{'}}s "Shadowramma" effect used as the central motif for the show. Here, Tom Servo (left), Joel Robinson, and Crow T. Robot, in silhouette, are watching the short ''[[Mr. B Natural]]'' in the 1991 episode featuring ''[[War of the Colossal Beast]]''
  • The cast of the 30th Anniversary Live Tour, from left: Grant Baciocco (controlling Crow T. Robot), Joel Hodgson, Jonah Ray, Deanna Rooney, Rebecca Hanson, and Tim Ryder (controlling Tom Servo)
  • Nelson, Corbett, and Murphy, the primary actors in the Sci-Fi channel era, as part of their [[RiffTrax]] panel in 2009
  • ''[[The Brain That Wouldn't Die]]'', a 1962 film mocked in season five
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GPC (Mystery Science Theater 3000)

GPC, formerly Gypsy, is one of the fictional robot characters on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. 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 Joel Hodgson. She was named Gypsy after a pet turtle his brother once owned, as the robot's size and ponderousness reminded him of the turtle.