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==Format== The format of ''Perversions of Science'' is similar to ''Tales from the Crypt''; the latter is hosted by [[the Cryptkeeper]], a wisecracking corpse performed by [[puppeteer]]s, while ''Perversion of Science'' is hosted by a [[Computer-generated imagery|computer-generated]] [[Gynoid|female robot]] named Chrome (voiced by [[Maureen Teefy]]).<ref>{{cite book|last=Lentz III|first=Harris M.|year=2001|title=Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits|url=|volume=3|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|page=2014|isbn=0-7864-0952-5}}</ref> Individual episodes begin with an introduction by Chrome, followed by a main narrative. After the narrative is complete, Chrome concludes the episode by making a comment about the story in question.<ref name="TV.com Show Summary" /> Unlike the Cryptkeeper, who frequently makes [[pun]]s revolving around death and macabre subjects, Chrome engages more in [[sexual innuendo]].<ref name="Kurland 2016" /> Most episodes focused on a part of science fiction such as [[alien invasion]] or [[Space exploration|space]]/[[time travel]]. The show featured a mix of established talent and young up-and-comers. For instance, "Panic" starred a young [[Jason Lee (actor)|Jason Lee]] and [[Jamie Kennedy]] opposite [[Harvey Korman]].<ref name="Kurland 2016" />
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