This is from the 'early days' of the Mysterious Lab with our first set, the biggest set(!), we have ever had on the show since. The acting is well...questionable, but the humor and horror is sincere enough.
This is part one of our Shameful Sci-Fi Trilogy, a set of three shows to wrap up our first year of Fear at Pegasys. This set of three pay a homage to our live days at KXOK TV32 and our second (and last) month, 'Sci-Fi Month'. Alot of inside jokes are in these skits that would take too long to explain here, maybe someday...
In our town, Enid, haunted houses are few in number and by 2007 they were dwindling down to zero. BUT, some friends of mine just opened their premiere showing of their new haunted house. This is our tour through it and at times it will be dark (but listen to the dialog) but follow us through it for a sample. Go to ww . myspace . com/nightmarewarehouse for more!
The very first episode of 'The Mysterious Lab of Dr. Fear' five years ago on Pegasys! Not the very first show, but the first prefilmed and edited production since the previous days live on KXOK TV-32.
Sung and written by Trinka, this is from our 2003 Halloween special. Simple, dark and very atmospheric, we hope you like it, or else...
These are SOME, a mere fraction, of the highlights of that wonderful weekend we all went to last summer in OKC. Watch as we nerd out with fellow nerds and geeks at this Sci-Fi Covention! www . soonercon . com www . myspace . com/soonercon
The very first year at Pegasys after the live days on KXOK TV-32 in 2002. This is from the beginning of the 'Mysterious Lab of Dr. Fear' months after the 'Dr. Fear's Friday Fright Show.' Vintage goodies.
The Dr. Fear crew participated in OKC's second ever 'Zombie Walk' this last year, the previous one was ran by another group unrelated to this one. On this occasion (Sept. 30th, Sunday in Bricktown OKC from 4PM until 7), the crew from Oklahoma's only and first Halloween convention mastermined this event, to bring awareness to their event 'TrickConTreat'. Watch as we drift about the Bricktown area spreading awareness of the event to random onlookers! This version online is edited down for size, the original edited footage is 13:30 minutes long and aired on our 2007 Post-Halloween Special.
'You have your Count Gregore in my Dr. Fear!' and 'You have your Dr. Fear in my Count Gregore!' Two great things that go great together, this is the Count Gregore/Dr . Fear special filmed in April of 2007. Much advertised and created a media stir in Oklahoma but few outside of our local broadcasting town of Enid have ever seen it. Well, here it is!
Our first music video made five years ago. Obviously it is a parody of Hendrix's 'Are you Experienced?' but with a psychodelic mad scientist twist.
This is our much anticipated special with Count Gregore! Filmed in April of this year (2007) in OKC, it show cases the two horror shows and its characters at their best!
From the end of the third season, this is what happens when you give an irritable wart a potion and transform him into a giant monster! Obviously, this is a parody of 'Wholly Bully'. The scientist fellow he is attacking is 'Dr. Zap' on our show, also a real stage magician named Steve Landis.
From the first year of the Mysterious Lab of Dr. Fear horror show. Features Trinka and is a parody of the Beatles 'Lovely Rita Metre Maid.'
From our third episode in our first year (2002). Mad science is rampant in this show as Dr. Fear and his old nemesis Prof. Maddness wage a quiet war on each other with their monstrous inventions.
Imagine Elvis, the later one, mixed with a vampire and in Vegas! Well, what happens in Vegas MOST DEFINITELY should stay in Vegas after this! This music video comes from our season 3 episode 'The Blood of Drunkula'. The song is a parody of Elvis' 'Viva Las Vegas'. Traumatic.
To top our first year's Halloween special, after all, we ARE a horror show, we did another weird trek in Gothic demented humor. The Doctor plans on taking over the world on Halloween with an elaborate plan that does not involve Trinka or Mr. Grimly, but they...blow it. The movie was the Rankin & Bass 'classic' Mad Monster Party. This is exactly what happens in the lab thanks to Trinka...
A party for the fiends of Fear done in July of 2003 with a cookout theme. it rained that day and not everyone arrived as hoped, but it was fun. Cast, crew, with former cast and friends, fiends and family were all present. These are the highlights, music by Larry Young. Song: 'Surfville Horror'.
This is the infamous Sci-Fi Trilogy we made to close out the first season of the show. The end of the season was a three part set, this episode is the dramatic ending to a cheesy and fun conclusion. Our movie was the worst all of time: Plan 9 From Outer Space. Study our hidden references to other movies all throughout, plus this was the first show we did in color!
This is the first Christmas special we did when we started in 2002. Lacking a set at the moment, we quickly improvised and had a make-do set and filmed the remainder of the show at the Pegasys studios (our first time). This is our 'Not So Special Christmas Special' and it is a twisted one. In this final skit, Count Vino has Tor and the Wheel-Wolf on to 'sing' Christmas songs in their own, messed up way (aka. Saturday Night Live's Tonto, Tarzan and Frankenstein skits). Notice the cheesy snow falling in front of the camera and the occasional hand that gets in front of it, this WAS a 'not so special' Christmas special!
This was our first Halloween Special and we went over the top in places but it was great. We had a big lab, kids with candy and a goofy plot involving Dr. Fear taking over the world with his mind control device on Hallween night. Watch and learn...
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