The Black Scorpion (1957)
This episode's featured movie, shown in its entirety and in clips.
King Kong (1933)
Svengoolie mentions that Willis O'Brien worked on this movie, and later says that "The Black Scorpion" uses some stop-motion figures leftover from O'Brien's work on "King Kong".Mighty Joe Young (1949)
Mentioned by Svengoolie; behind-the-scenes photos shown of Willis O'Brien, Ray Harryhausen, and Pete Peterson with the stop-motion figures.- Mentioned by Svengoolie; image shown.
Them! (1954)
Svengoolie mentions that the scorpion sounds in "The Black Scorpion" are the same sounds used for the ants in "Them!"Tarantula (1955)
Mentioned by Svengoolie; movie poster image and Mara Corday photo shown.
Batman (TV Series 1966–1968)
The scene transition from the dungeon set to Sven Manor (with the bat-winged rubber chicken symbol) is a parody of the bat-symbol transitions in "Batman".The Masked Singer (TV Series 2019–2024)
Parodied as "The Masked Stinger" in a comedy bit.
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