Sat, Jan 23, 1999
It turns out that all those aliens we see in the movies are real aliens. When alien actors keep disappearing, Kay and Jay are sent to Hollywood to investigate. While solving the mystery, the MIB come face to face with every Hollywood stereotype imaginable, and some that are beyond imagination!
Sat, Oct 9, 1999
When an escape pod from a Russian space station jettisons away and eventually crash lands in the Antarctic, Kay and Jay head south, way south, to investigate. Unbeknownst to them, the worm guys have stowed away, thinking they are headed to South America, home of the coffee bean. What Kay and Jay discover is that Alpha was in the pod, his body having merged with Dack, Jeebs' obnoxious brother, while Apha and Dack were floating in space. With the help of Jeebs who arrives in his pod, Dack and Alpha unearth a "Bioship" long buried beneath the Antarctic ice. If Alpha/Dack can commandeer the ship, they can hold the world hostage with the ship's power. But with the inadvertent help of the Worm Guys, Kay and Jay bring down the ship, separate Dack from Alpha and bury Alpha in an avalanche.
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Sat, Nov 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. As Zed points out, this would not only blow MIB's "cover-up of aliens' existence", but worse, cause tidal waves of such force as to wipe out half the East Coast. During the mission, Jay is inoculated with an amphibious serum to allow him to survive the perilous depths, but is revolted to discover that its also given him gills and webbed fingers. Jay and Kay manage to overcome Quin'toon and his Robot minions and stop the Atlantis raising machinery at the last moment. But not fast enough: a killer wave is heading for a populated tropical island and our MiB duo are the only ones who can stop it.
Sat, Nov 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 Vexron, 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. Along the way there's an old-fashioned "high noon" gunfight, a barroom brawl and a prison break out. In a climatic chase, our agents thwart the Vexron and capture the Metaphite, just in the nick of time to save the future.
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Sat, Nov 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 Emperor is taken hostage and it's up to Kay, Jay, and Elle (along with some unsolicited help from the Worms Guys who are trying to score brownie points with the Emperor) to rescue him and neutralize the Bug threat before it gets out of hand.
Sat, Dec 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. Together with the Worm Guys, Jay pieces together the mystery and discovers that the real perp is an unassuming MiB janitor named Zelgar who is bent on carrying out his revenge on those he feels have slighted him (including Kay). In the end, Jay and the Worms rescue Kay and the alien hostages, defeat Zelgar, and clear their good names.