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Men in
Black. Yeah..
THE THEME:
You know.
THE EPISODES:
Taped directly off cable for the
most part. Those episodes which I do NOT have are in green.
Season 1 (1997-98, 13 episodes)
- The Long Goodbye Syndrome aka The Long So-Long Syndrome
(Jay kills a Scrawldian)
- The Buzzard Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/18/95) SP mint 222
- The Irritable Bow-Wow Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/25/1997) SP mint 216
- The Alpha Syndrome (Originally
Aired 11/1/1997)
- The Undercover Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/8/1997)
- The Neuralizer Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/15/1997) SP mint 215
- The Symbiote Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/22/1997) SP mint 215
- The Farewell My Lovely
Syndrome (Originally Aired 12/6/1997) aka The Inanimate Syndrome SP mint 215
- The Psychic Link Syndrome
(Originally Aired 12/13/1997)
- The Head Trip Syndrome
(Originally Aired 12/20/1997) SP vg 216
- The Big Sleep Syndrome
(Originally Aired 12/27/1997) aka The Elle of my Dreams Syndrome
- The I Married An Alien
Syndrome (the blastulans heat up the planet) SP mint 216
- The Take No Prisoners Syndrome
(Originally Aired 5/16/1998) SP mint 216
Season 2 (1998-1999,
13 Episodes)
- The Little Big Man Syndrome
(Jay is shrunk and goes undercover) SP mint 217
- The Quick Clone Syndrome
(Originally Aired 9/26/1998) SP mint 216
- The Heads You Lose Syndrome
(Alpha and the Symbiote return)
- The Dog Eat Dog Syndrome
(Fugitive with superhot hands who hunts Frank the dog)
- The Big Bad Bug Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/24/1998)
- The Jack O'Lantern Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/31/1998) Hallowe'en
- The Sonic Boom Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/7/1998)
- The Bad Seed Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/14/1998)
- The Fmall Fmall World Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/21/1998)
- The Black Christmas Syndrome
(Originally Aired 12/12/1998)
- The Supermen In Black Syndrome
(Originally Aired 1/16/1999)
- The Star System Syndrome
(Originally Aired 1/23/1999) Hollywood
- The Blackguard Syndrome
(Originally Aired 2/6/1999)
Season 3 (1999-2000 14 Episodes)
- --The Worm-Guy Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/2/1999)
- --The Cold Sweat Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/9/1999)
- --The Puppy Love Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/23/1999) A
power hungry alien, Javkor, is out to become the largest illicit alien arms
dealer in New York. MiB is closing in on him, but Javkor has a secret
weapon, a sexy alien named Veronica. She seduces Frank the Pug, so that he
will get Javkor's gang into MiB's secured vault where the most powerful
weapons in the galaxy are kept.
- --The Lost Continent Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/6/1999) Jay
and Kay are summoned to a remote MiB submarine outpost manned by the
cabin-fevered Agent C, in order to stop intergalactic terrorist/zealot
Quin'toon, who has taken alien hostages and plans to raise the ancient,
long-abandoned, alien-built continent of Atlantis from the ocean
floor.
- --The Way Out West Syndrome
(Originally Aired 11/13/1999)When
a rampaging alien called a Metaphite breaks out of its cocoon and threatens
Phoenix, MiB is called in to stop it. Unfortunately, all efforts prove
useless against the giant alien that is basically a living nuclear reactor.
The only solution is to use a "Time Jumper" to travel back one
hundred and thirty years in the past when the Metaphite cocoon is
vulnerable. Upon arriving smack dab in the middle of the wild west, Kay and
Jay locate the cocoon only to be ambushed by another alien, a Vextrib, which
grabs the Metaphite cocoon and escapes. Kay and Jay (soon joined by Elle)
must race to save the future by figuring out who of western town folks is
actually the Vexron in a human suit.
- --The Mine, Mine, Mine
Syndrome (Originally Aired 11/20/1999) A
Bug queen is in town with her two Bug escorts and it is up to MiB to find
her before she can lay her eggs and infest the city. To make matters more
complicated, the Emperor Worm is also in town, mutilating his English and
basically making life tough on the Worm Guys. The Emperor Worm insists on
being put up in a hotel worthy of his stature which, unfortunately, turns
out to be the same one which the Bug Queen has chosen for her lair.
- --The Bye-Bye Worm Syndrome
(Originally Aired 12/4/1999) When
the Worm Guys apparently are responsible for a near nuclear meltdown at MiB,
Zed orders them deported. But Jay comes across evidence that suggests that
the Worm Guys were merely in the wrong place at the wrong time and that the
meltdown was an act of sabotage. To prove his theory, Jay must put his MiB
career on the line by disobeying orders and replacing the Worm Guys with
quick clones before their transport ship blasts off.
- --The Permanent Midnight
Syndrome (Originally Aired 1/15/2000) A
series of high-tech thefts lead Kay and Jay to the Darkons, a race of
hostile shadow creatures with an aversion to sunlight, but a penchant for
Earth as a future colony. During the investigation, Kay is hit with a dark
ray by the alien leader, Nakar, and blinded. While Elle works to restore
Kay's sight, Kay and Jay (along with the stowaway Worm Guys) must travel to
the moon to thwart the Darkons from assembling a Graviton Array, thus
locking the planetoid into a permanent eclipse of Earth.
Aka the Lights Out
Syndrome
- --The Out To Pasture Syndrome
(Originally Aired 1/22/2000) Zed
makes a stunning announcement: He's retiring; he's decided he's too old and
weary to lead MiB into the next century. Kay will be his replacement, Jay
will get a new partner. Zed is given a retirement party, neuralized and
immediately re-located to pursue a new life fishing on Long Island. But it
seems Zed's timing couldn't be worse: Alpha is back, is up to something big
and must be stopped.
- --The Sardine And Ice Cream
Syndrome (Originally Aired 2/5/2000) Fighting
off a cold, Jay inadvertently swallows an alien embryo thinking it's a
vitamin. Now he's pregnant, and to compound matters, the real mother, known
as a Bobbalot becomes Jay's shadow, following him everywhere to ensure her
unborn child's well being. Meanwhile, Jay and Kay are after the Fmecks who
are stealing some of New York's most famous landmarks with the aid of a
Shrink Ray, which reduces each structure to a fraction of its normal
size.
- --The I Want My Mummy Syndrome
(Originally Aired 3/4/2000) Kay
and Jay are called in to investigate when a 5,000-year-old Mummy comes to
life..
- --The Baby Kay Syndrome
(Originally Aired 3/25/2000) The
new leader of a terrorist race of aliens called Stellairians wants to embark
on a new era of peace and comes to Earth for negotiations...bringing along
his spoiled teenage daughter. The Stellairians age rapidly in Earth's
atmosphere- about 100 years in a day-so Kima is reminded to take her
hypo-spray, located on a chain around her neck. Kay and Jay are assigned
baby-sitting duty, and take Kima to the mall-where a group of Frostifarian
kidnappers (who had their icy planet scorched by Skon) create a diversion
and nab Kima. During the chase, her hypo-spray comes loose and accidentally
exposes Kay to the anti-aging serum. As a result, he begins to regress at a
rapid rate-going from adult Kay, to a 12-year-old, to a three-year-old
Toddler, and finally to a Baby.
- --The Bad Doggie Syndrome
(Originally Aired 4/8/2000) Kay
and Jay track an unregistered, unidentified alien arrival-who turns out to
be the king of a slug-like race called Tunstons. These robosuited aliens are
plotting to take over New York City, and then the world, by covering it in
the bacterial ooze that Tunstons need to survive. Unfortunately, the giant
robosuit created for the king is damaged in a battle with Kay and Jay, so
the alien King must take up temporary residence in Frank the Pug. As most
everyone in the city gets sick from the bacterial ooze, the Tunston King
plots to seed the clouds and trigger a bacterial rain that will accelerate
the plan to turn Earth into a Tunston colony.
- --The "J" Is For
James Syndrome (Originally Aired 5/20/2000)
Season 4 (2000-2001) (13 Episodes In Season 3)
- The Musical Chairs Syndrome
(Originally Aired 9/16/2000)
- The Spartacus Syndrome
(Originally Aired 9/23/2000)
- The Back To School Syndrome
(Originally Aired 9/30/2000)
- The Opening Gambit Syndrome
(Originally Aired 10/7/2000)
- The Future's So Bright
Syndrome (Originally Aired 10/21/2000)
The Loose Ball Foul Syndrome
The Hots For Jay Syndrome (Originally Aired 4/21/2001)
The Circus Parade Syndrome (Originally Aired 4/28/2001
The Virtual Crossfire Syndrome (Originally Aired 5/5/2001)
The Breaking News Syndrome (Originally Aired 5/12/2001)
The Zero To Superhero Syndrome (Originally Aired 5/26/2001)
The Endgame Syndrome, Part 1 (Originally Aired 6/23/2001)
The Endgame Syndrome, Part 2 (Originally Aired 6/30/2001)
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