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Season 1

  • S01E01 Hour Special

    • May 10, 1996

    Joe Riley, Naughty Dallas, Bandai, Godzilla, Toy, Quisp, Quake, Jackie Chan, Rumble In The Bronx, Thunderbirds Are Go, Beetle Fighter, Warning From Space, Martial Arts, Forbidden Books.

  • S01E02 The Multicultural Episode

    • June 14, 1996

    Produced in the pre-youtube world of 1996,”The Multi-cultural Episode” features Mr. Eye and “Donny” taking you through an hour long pop culture journey featuring Ted Lyons , The Ramones, Tiny Tim, Lancelot Link and THE SHAT performing “Rocket Man”!

  • S01E03 Show #3

    • August 9, 1996

    Mr Eye does a feature on Spectreman, takes us behind the scenes at Big Broad Geurillamonster Films and hangs out with the Psychadeclic Glue Sniffin’ Hillbillies. There’s also a special musical guest, a marrionette Cliff Richard Jr.

  • S01E04 Halloween Special

    • October 18, 1996

    The “Halloween Episode” Mr. Eye features an hour long mix of Halloween oriented video featuring movie trailers, clips and even vintage promo trailers from the old horror-shock movie promotions.

  • S01E05 Show #5

    • February 14, 1997

    This episode features Mr. Eye and M.C. Tiny Bob taking you through an hour long pop culture journey featuring Asylum for Shut Ins video psychotherapy, Gamera 2, a visit to the store “Giant Robot”.

  • S01E06 Anniversary Special

    • May 16, 1997

    “The 1 Year Aniversary” features Mr. Eye explaining his origins while he takes you through an hour long pop culture journey featuring The films of Larry Buchannan, vintage Scopatones, Japanese commercials and music by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys as well as Sleazy Mancini, The Bananna Splits and minimalist psychadelia by Brigitte Bardot. Watch Mr Eye quit the show and cruise the late night streets of Richardson Texas searching for some Damn fried chicken!

  • S01E07 Donny at the Rehab

    • July 14, 1997

    Mr Eye visits with “Donny” live via satellite. “Donny” is delusional, ranting and probably bombed out of his mind at a groovy rehab center in Arlington Texas. This episode features a Japanese Game show, early 70’s Christian anti-commie propaganda, the 8 mm independent film “Desperate Teenage Lovedolls, and the indescribable Gimmie Gimmie Octopus with Music by The Monks and Jackie & the Cedrics

  • S01E08 The Incredible Japanese Summer Extravaganza!

    • October 10, 1997

    Episode 8 of Joe Riley’s amazing cable access TV show “The Hypnotic Eye”.

  • S01E09 Deep Ellum Cerebellum

    • January 2, 1998

    In this episode “Deep Ellum Cerebellum” M.C Tiny Bob returns to find that Mr. Eye has won an award for best cable access show in a local trend-obsessed free newspaper. Hilarity ensues when Mr. Eye decides to go goth in order to fit in with the new hipster viewers he expects to receive. This episode features a visit to “Toys From The Crypt” in Garland Texas, the film The Flesh Eaters. Japanese noise and an apocalyptic girlie music video as well as “Invader Ace” from Guitar Wolf and Geurillamonster films ’96 release “The Sore Losers.

  • S01E10 2nd Anniversary Special

    • May 1, 1998

    The 2nd Year Aniversary” episode features Mr. Eye and M.C. Tiny Bob taking you behind the scenes at fellow MTN cable access program “The Bobby Jack Pack Show” a long lost Mexican horror movie called “The Sound of Horror” Bigfoot and Wildboy as well as musical numbers by Tom Jones, Nancy Sinatra and the Phantom surfers in Japan.

  • S01E11 Half Assed Puppets and Magic

    • July 19, 1998

    “Half Assed Puppets and Magic” features M.C. Tiny Bob starts messing around with magic and accidentally transmogrifies himself. Mr Eye ridicules Bob as he tries to figure a way to undo his own magic spell (with hilarious results!) Featuring Devil man, 60’s military drug propaganda and music by the 5,6,7,8’s and the MC5.

  • S01E12 The Final Show

    • February 12, 1999

    Icon, the Hypnotic Eye, takes the audience through an eclectic journey of weird and wonderful clips from science fiction, horror and fanciful movies and television shows, old commercials and garage band performances.