
It’s officially Thursday AND the Dumb Holiday Season™ which means the two dudes are here to recap a very busy past couple weeks at Dumb Industries, catch up with Emmy Martian, watch an incredible “how to deal with angry customers” video, and then discuss the classic TV trope of ripping off It’s A Wonderful Life before watching an episode of [checks notes]… Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills. Yeah.

Thursday has arrived for like the eightieth time this year or something, and Matt & Chris are back in the Mystery Hour Van™ to recap yet another busy week at Dumb, catch up with Emmy Martian, watch the most hilarious self-defense video ever, and then discuss this week’s topic: animated Thanksgiving Day specials, culminating in a screening of a Thanksgiving episode of The Real Ghostbusters, 4-year old Chris’s favorite show.

Holy Thursday, Batman! Matt & Chris are back in the Mystery Van for an all-new Mystery Hour, first to recap a very busy week at Dumb, then to catch up w/ Emmy Martian and watch an odd BBC video featuring bellbottoms and an adorable dog, then to wrap it all up by discussing awful Seinfeld follow-ups before viewers choose to watch this week’s wild-card that also kinda fits the theme: USA’s Duckman!

It’s the first Mystery Hour of November, and Matt & Chris are ready to leave Dumb Spooky Season™ in the rear view by discussing their favorite nineties adult cartoons! But first, they recap another busy week at Dumb, catch up w/ Emmy Martian, watch a video about cursed/haunted animatronics, and then sit through an entire episode of MTV’s Liquid Television!

Matt, Emmy & Chris present a very special Halloween edition of The Dumb Industries Mystery Hour, which finds the trio recapping and wrapping up yet another exciting Dumb Spooky Season™ by watching a full-length movie voted on by viewers—which just so happens to be the excellent Amicus Productions British anthology movie THE VAULT OF HORROR (1973), based on the EC Comics line of the same name (kinda).

Dumb Spooky Season™ is wrapping up, meaning there are few precious weeks left to watch contractually-obligated spooky content! First, Matt & Chris recap a busy week at Dumb, then catch up with Emmy Martian to watch a Cribs segment starring Rob Zombie, and follow it all up by watching an episode of the Australian kids horror anthology show Round The Twist, showcasing a child who can’t complete a sentence without also saying, “without my pants.” Yes. For real.

Dumb Spooky Season™ rages on and this week Matt & Chris are back to host an all new Mystery Hour, this time to recap a very busy week at Dumb, catch up w/ Emmy Martian, and discuss this week’s important theme: 70s/80s horror anthology shows! Finally, the two dudes get to watch something actually kinda good as viewers vote to watch an amazing episode of the Leonard Nimoy-hosted series, In Search Of…

Dumb Spooky Season™ soldiers on and this week Matt & Chris continue their marathon of horror anthologies, but not before first recapping the week in Dumb, catching up with Emmy Martian, watching an old BBC doc, and then persevering through an episode of Boris Karloff’s Thriller—an anthology show that is somehow more boring & tedious than you could possibly imagine.

It’s officially Dumb Spooky Season™ and Matt & Chris aim to begin their month of horror anthologies, starting off by recapping the week in Dumb, catching up with an internet-laggy Emmy Martian, watch the most absurd Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous segment ever, and then watching their horror anthology-themed episode fly out the window!

Thursday is here and Matt & Chris are ready to PARTY THEIR FACES OFF on an all-new Mystery Hour, this time to recap the week at Dumb, catch up with Emmy Martian, watch a bizarre BBC doc on robot slaves, and then watch a full episode of what is apparently the greatest TV show of all time: Japanese Spider-Man!