fbpx
Wikipedia

Space Ghost Coast to Coast

Space Ghost Coast to Coast is an American adult animated comedy late-night talk show created by Mike Lazzo for Cartoon Network and hosted by a re-imagined version of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost. It is the first TV show to be produced by Williams Street (formerly known as Ghost Planet Industries), the company to start up Adult Swim in the early 2000s. In contrast to the original 1960s series, Space Ghost, which aired as a standard Hanna-Barbera Saturday-morning superhero cartoon, Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a reboot and sequel of the series intended for teens and adults, reinterpreted as a surreal spoof talk show and animated using the original series' artwork. Early seasons are more of a parody of late-night talk shows, while later seasons rely more on surrealism and non-sequitur humor.[2]

Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Genre
Created byMike Lazzo
Based onSpace Ghost
by Alex Toth
Directed byC. Martin Croker[a]
Voices of
Opening theme"Hit Single" by Sonny Sharrock
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes109[b] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Running time
  • 11–23 minutes[l]
  • 5 minutes[m]
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseApril 15, 1994 (1994-04-15) –
July 22, 2001 (2001-07-22)
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseSeptember 2, 2001 (2001-09-02) –
April 12, 2004 (2004-04-12)
NetworkGameTap
ReleaseMay 30, 2006 (2006-05-30) –
May 31, 2008 (2008-05-31)
Related

Space Ghost Coast to Coast is the first original series fully produced by Cartoon Network. It premiered on April 15, 1994, and originally ended on December 17, 1999.[3] The series was revived on May 7, 2001, and was moved to the then-new Adult Swim late-night programming block on September 2, where new episodes premiered until April 12, 2004. Two final seasons were released exclusively on GameTap from 2006 to 2008. Over 11 seasons, 109 episodes aired. The series helped to launch the careers of animators Adam Reed, Matt Thompson, Andy Merrill, Jim Fortier, Pete Smith, Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter, Dave Willis, and Matt Maiellaro.

The Brak Show, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Perfect Hair Forever, and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, are based on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. The series has also inspired or influenced other series for Adult Swim, including Sealab 2021 and The Eric Andre Show.

Premise edit

Space Ghost Coast to Coast uses a subverted talk show format hosted by Space Ghost as he interviews live-action guest stars, whom Space Ghost believes to be fellow superheroes, appearing on a monitor beside Space Ghost's desk. In early episodes, Space Ghost begins his interviews by asking guests about their superpowers. His interactions with guests can be awkward because the guests' answers are often changed to humorously match Space Ghost's questions in post-production. Later episodes feature guests being allowed to interact directly with the characters. Although he starts out more level-headed and very much resembling his superhero ways, he becomes more and more eccentric, egomaniacal and idiotic with how he manages the show and treats his guests.

Space Ghost's bandleader, an evil, talking mantis named Zorak, and his director-producer, a red-helmeted lava man named Moltar, work forced unpaid labor for Space Ghost, ostensibly as punishment for their crimes committed on the original series. Because of their history as arch rivals of Space Ghost, they never get along with him even as co-workers and often make it very clear that they hate him and disrupt the show as retaliation for their forced labor. Zorak is especially the most hateful towards Space Ghost due to being his biggest arch rival whereas Moltar just puts up with being forced to do the show against his will, but will chime in to antagonize Space Ghost from time to time alongside Zorak.

Songs edit

Early seasons feature music played by Zorak and his band "The Original Way-Outs". The original theme song, "Hit Single", was composed by free jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock and performed by Sharrock on guitar, Lance Carter on drums, Eddie Horst on bass, and Alfreda Gerald on vocals. Sharrock and Carter recorded songs for the show that were later compiled on the album Space Ghost Coast to Coast. As a tribute to Sharrock, who died in May 1994 shortly after the show first aired, the episode "Sharrock" featured fifteen minutes of unedited takes of music recorded for the show.

Seasons 4–6 feature a new closing theme by Man or Astro-man?, and in later seasons the opening theme and titles were nearly abandoned. Alternate songs are sometimes used as theme music, including the CHiPs theme song for the episode titled "CHiPs". An hour-long musical season finale featuring the bands Yo La Tengo and Cornershop was planned for the 1998 season but never produced.[4]

Production edit

Original run edit

Space Ghost Coast to Coast was created by Mike Lazzo after he was asked to develop a cartoon to appeal to adults.[1] The series' original title stemmed from early 1993 when Andy Merrill and Jay Edwards were brainstorming names for a marathon of the 1960s Space Ghost for Cartoon Network, trying to find things that rhyme with "Ghost". Because of budget limitations, Ned Hastings recycled clips from the original series and reorganized them on an Avid non-linear editor for a "talk show" style program. The characters' crudely animated lips, awkward movements that resembled "paper dolls glued to Popsicle sticks", and continuity errors became part of the joke.[5]

Merrill assembled a proof of concept test pilot in April of 1993, using archival footage of Denzel Washington, and Merrill voiced Space Ghost. The pilot never aired but an edited version later appeared on DVD, with Washington removed.[6]

A second pilot was developed, interviewing Emma Thompson. Gary Owens, who originally voiced Space Ghost in the 1960s show, portrayed the character for the pilot.[7] George Lowe was eventually cast as Space Ghost when Coast to Coast was officially picked up. Owens later provided a cameo appearance on the show.[8]

The series premiered on April 15, 1994,[9][10] having aired initially at 11:00 p.m. ET on Friday nights, with an encore showing of the episode on Saturday night. Later, the program was moved to various late-night time slots, usually on weekends. Cartoon Network's Adult Swim often aired two 11-minute episodes back-to-back with advertisements to make a 30-minute programming block. In its first few years, Cartoon Network showed episodes of the original 1960s and 1980s Space Ghost cartoons (sometimes with an added laugh track) after each 11-minute episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.[3]

In February 1995, an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast was simulcast on Cartoon Network, TBS, and TNT for the "World Premiere Toon-In" special debut of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons series. In the special, Space Ghost interviews a few of the new directors, while the Council of Doom members are the judges of the cartoon clips. The first run ended on December 17, 1999, with the episode "King Dead".

Revivals edit

In 2001, Cartoon Network announced that Space Ghost Coast to Coast would be revived for another run, but on their late night programming block Adult Swim. The network aired the first two episodes on May 7 and July 22 of 2001, prior to the launch of Adult Swim. And on September 2, 2001, new episodes and re-runs moved to Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim during the block's premiere. The series ended its television run in 2004 with its 93rd episode, "Live at the Fillmore".[3] Space Ghost Coast to Coast would be the only Cartoon Network original series that moved to Adult Swim with new episodes until 2017 when Samurai Jack aired its fifth and final season.

In 2006, the series returned as a five-minute web series on Turner Broadcasting's GameTap online service, in which Space Ghost interviewed celebrities from the video game industry and GameTap's artist of the month. The series officially concluded with the final webisode on May 31, 2008.

On April Fools' Day 2014, Adult Swim broadcast an unannounced Space Ghost Coast to Coast marathon with new material in the form of commercials featuring Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar in a voice-recording booth ad-libbing lines from episodes. The series has seen occasional marathons on Adult Swim since, including one on October 22, 2021, in promotion of an Adult Swim tie-in with Carl's Jr.

Characters edit

 
George Lowe provides the voice of the lead role, Space Ghost.

Main edit

  • Space Ghost (voiced by George Lowe) was a 1960s superhero who fought supervillains in outer space. In the 1990s, was brought back as a host for his own fictional late-night talk show.
  • Zorak (voiced by C. Martin Croker) is the band leader and Space Ghost's sidekick. A mantis-like alien, known for his hatred of Space Ghost. He is also Brak's best friend as he gives Brak little respect. His superhero persona is Batmantis. Though Space Ghost's prisoner, Zorak retains his membership in the Council of Doom. He co-hosted Cartoon Planet and its revival with Brak.
  • Moltar (voiced by C. Martin Croker) is the show's director and producer. His body is made entirely of lava, and he normally wears an orange and gray full-body containment suit which has a breathing receptacle.

Supporting edit

  • Brak (voiced by Andy Merrill) is a somewhat cat-like teenage alien with large fangs who, although a villain, is the weakest and least threatening one on both this program and the earlier Space Ghost series. He appeared on SGC2C periodically, often with the Council of Doom, of which he was a member, and was often victimized by Space Ghost. He co-hosted Cartoon Planet and its revival with Zorak.
  • Tansut (voiced by Don Kennedy) is an overweight and cowardly man in an orange costume and helmet. His outfit makes him appear much more menacing than he actually is. He is a member of the Council of Doom. For about half the episodes of season 4, he announced the show off-screen until he was fired by Space Ghost.
  • Lokar (voiced by Andy Merrill) is an erudite, giant hominid locust who is prone to violent outbursts. Lokar seems to harbor a grudge towards Space Ghost, and constantly seeks his destruction, perhaps more for his boorishness than anything else. Lokar is a member of the Council of Doom, though he's not so much evil as a snob.
  • Chad Ghostal (voiced by Brad Abelle) is Space Ghost's evil twin brother. He is a beatnik, with a love for jazz music and outdated beatnik slang, both extremely cool and evil, and he's quite the ladies' man.
  • Harvey Birdman (voiced by Scott Finnell) was the host of the show in the episodes "Pilot" and "Sequel". He then got a job as a lawyer in his own spin-off show Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.

Episodes edit

Series overview
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
Pilots2November 16, 2004 (2004-11-16)N/A
110April 15, 1994 (1994-04-15)November 11, 1994 (1994-11-11)Cartoon Network
29February 20, 1995 (1995-02-20)October 20, 1995 (1995-10-20)
315February 2, 1996 (1996-02-02)December 25, 1996 (1996-12-25)
424July 18, 1997 (1997-07-18)January 1, 1998 (1998-01-01)
511August 7, 1998 (1998-08-07)December 25, 1998 (1998-12-25)
68October 8, 1999 (1999-10-08)December 17, 1999 (1999-12-17)
782May 7, 2001 (2001-05-07)July 22, 2001 (2001-07-22)
6September 2, 2001 (2001-09-02)May 12, 2002 (2002-05-12)Adult Swim
85January 1, 2003 (2003-01-01)December 14, 2003 (2003-12-14)
92January 11, 2004 (2004-01-11)April 12, 2004 (2004-04-12)
109May 30, 2006 (2006-05-30)May 24, 2007 (2007-05-24)GameTap
118September 11, 2007 (2007-09-11)May 31, 2008 (2008-05-31)
Specials5November 4, 1994 (1994-11-04)March 19, 1996 (1996-03-19)Cartoon Network

International broadcast edit

In Canada, Space Ghost Coast to Coast previously aired on Teletoon's Teletoon at Night block,[11] and is airing on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.[12]

Reception edit

Space Ghost Coast to Coast has received generally positive reviews from critics. In January 2009, IGN named Space Ghost Coast to Coast as their 37th favorite animated TV show in their Top 100 Best Animated TV Shows article.[13] In 2013, IGN placed Space Ghost Coast to Coast as number 18 on their list of Top 25 animated series for adults.[14]

Alex Toth, the creator of Hanna-Barbera's Space Ghost, was rumored to have been displeased with the usage of his characters in parody, but Toth disproved the rumor through written letters by admitting he appreciated all adaptations of his work.[15]

In a 2012 interview, Eric André mentioned being a big fan of the show, stating it was a major influence on him while developing his own series for Adult Swim, The Eric Andre Show. Before shooting Andre would rewatch several episodes of Space Ghost Coast to Coast in a row in order to "absorb as much Space Ghost" as he could. Andre would also ask executive producer and Adult Swim president Mike Lazzo several questions about the series, as he was an executive during its production run. To Andre's surprise Lazzo had no interest in Space Ghost Coast to Coast, saying "Space Ghost is dead to me".[16]

Other media edit

Appearances in other works edit

The character Space Ghost has hosted various Coast to Coast-style interviews outside of the series, including an interview with Jim Carrey and film director Chuck Russell for the 1995 VHS release of The Mask, a 2009 interview with Zoe Saldaña to promote James Cameron's Avatar, a 2010 interview with Jack Black to promote Gulliver's Travels, a 2010 short with Steve Nash to promote VitaminWater,[17] a 2011 interview with Tommy Wiseau interspersed during commercial breaks on Adult Swim's April Fools' Day broadcast of The Room, and a 2012 interview with Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis to promote The Campaign. Space Ghost has appeared in commercials for Coca-Cola, Dr Pepper, AT&T, Nestea, Esurance, and VitaminWater as well as network promos for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. Space Ghost, Moltar, Zorak, Brak, and Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls appear in a 2002 interview with professional soccer player Hugo Sánchez on the Latin America Cartoon Network channel, and again in 2003 interviewing Óscar Pérez Rojas, which also features Eustace from Courage the Cowardly Dog.[18]

Space Ghost frequently makes cameo appearances in episodes of or promos for other Cartoon Network or Adult Swim animated series, including a 2002 promo for The Powerpuff Girls Movie, the 2002 The Brak Show episode "Runaway" and 2003's "Enter the Hump", the 2003 Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "The Dressing", a 2004 promo interview for Tom Goes to the Mayor, the 2004 Adult Swim special Anime Talk Show, the 2006 Robot Chicken episode "Suck It", the 2007 film Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, the 2011 Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Bold Beginnings", and the 2011 Adult Swim pilot Earth Ghost, a reworking of a 2007 live-action pilot Lowe Country.[19] Space Ghost also appears on the 1998 series Donny & Marie to promote the CD Space Ghost's Surf & Turf, and as the announcer for the 2011 video game Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, with some of his dialogue alluding to Coast to Coast.[20]

Space Ghost appears in or is referenced in various musical works. The character is mentioned in the opening lyrics of cello rock band Rasputina's song "The Olde Headboard", which is featured on their 1998 album How We Quit the Forest. Space Ghost Coast to Coast is featured in the Danger Doom song "Space Ho's".[21] Rapper SpaceGhostPurrp named himself after the titular character and used the character's image for the cover of his NASA mixtape. British indie band Glass Animals references Space Ghost Coast to Coast on their 2020 album Dreamland with a song of the same name.

Comics edit

From 1997 to 2003, Space Ghost Coast to Coast comics were published in anthology comics Cartoon Network Present, Cartoon Network Starring and Cartoon Cartoons by DC Comics. Issue 40 of the comic book Scooby-Doo Team-Up features a non-satirical Space Ghost in his traditional role as a space-traveling superhero, albeit one who captures Moltar and Zorak with the help of Scooby-Doo. Sidekicks Jan and Jace say that the two villains are clever and that once, to keep him from interfering in their plans, they even "hypnotized him into thinking he was a talk show host! Fortunately, he snapped out of it after eight seasons." On hearing that, Space Ghost frowns and says, "I don't want to talk about it."

Home media edit

Space Ghost: Coast to Coast has been released on home media in three widespread DVD volumes and two additional volumes only available for purchase through the now-defunct Adult Swim online store. The final six episodes of the television run have never had an official DVD release. Nearly every episode was available to buy through a "build your own DVD" feature on Adult Swim's website. Thus the final season episodes, early episodes that were left off the first volume, and unedited shows that had been altered on the official releases were now available to own, but only in DVD-ROM form.

In 2006, episodes were made available on the Xbox Live Marketplace.[22][23] The series, along with other Adult Swim shows such as Robot Chicken, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Samurai Jack and Rick and Morty, was released on HBO Max on its May 2020 launch.[24] It was removed when the streaming service rebranded as Max.[25]

Title Release Date Episodes Additional Information
Volume One November 18, 2003 16 This two disc boxset collects 16 episodes from the show's first three seasons, 1994 to 1996.

"Elevator", "Spanish Translation", "Gilligan", "CHiPs", "Bobcat", "Punch", "Banjo", "Batmantis", "Story Book" (listed as "Story Book House"), "Girlie Show", "Hungry", "Fire Drill", "Sleeper", "Jerk", "Urges", and "Explode" and had 2 Easter eggs. Special features include commentaries, original artwork, and Zorak singing "Jingle Bells".

Volume Two November 16, 2004 14 This two disc boxset collected 14 episodes from the third season, 1996.

"$20.01", "Lovesick", "Transcript", "Sharrock", "Boo", "Freak Show", "Switcheroo", "Surprise", "Glen Campbell", "Jacksonville", "Late Show", "Cookout", "Art Show", and "Woody Allen's Fall Project" Special features include "Andy's Pilot", a performance by Thurston Moore, the unedited version of Matt Groening's interview from "Glen Campbell", pencil test footage, bonus footage and Easter eggs, as well as commentary on every episode.

Volume Three:
This Is 1997
April 12, 2005 24 This two disc boxset collects all 24 episodes from the show's 1997 season, the fourth season, some of which are the originally aired extended versions.

"Rehearsal", "Gallagher", "Edelweiss", "Anniversary", "Zoltran", "Pilot", "Speck", "Zorak", "Switcheroo (1997 Version)", "Mayonnaise", "Brilliant Number One", "Boo Boo Kitty", "Needledrop", "Sphinx", "Pavement", "Untitled", "Hipster", "Piledriver", "Suckup", "Dam", "Boatshow", "Telethon", "Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite" and "Joshua". It also features commentaries by cast members, new footage, deleted scenes, the 1995 World Premiere Toon-In, "President's Day Nightmare" (without any footage from the cartoons featured and some scenes rearranged) and Easter eggs.

Volume Four:
The 1998 Episodes
December 7, 2007 11 This single-disc set collected all 11 episodes from the show's 1998 season, the fifth season, one of which was the originally aired extended version.

The fourth DVD released exclusively through the Adult Swim website and is titled "The 1998 Episodes" rather than "Volume Four".[26] It includes the episodes "Terminal", "Toast", "Lawsuit", "Cahill", "Warren" (36-minute cut), "Chinatown", "Rio Ghosto", "Pal Joey", "Curses", "Intense Patriotism" and "Waiting for Edward". It also features an unfinished episode guest-starring Steven Wright titled "Dinner with Steven" and one Easter egg.

Volume Five:
From the Kentucky Nightmare DVD
September 11, 2008 16 This two disc boxset included all 14 episodes from 1999 to 2001, seasons six and seven, one of which was the originally aired extended version.

The fifth DVD released exclusively through the Adult Swim website and is titled "From the Kentucky Nightmare DVD" rather than "Volume Five". It includes the episodes "Snatch", "Sequel", "Girl Hair", "Chambraigne", "Table Read", "King Dead", "Fire Ant" (22-minute cut), "Curling Flower Space", "Knifin' Around", "The Justice Hole", "Kentucky Nightmare", "Sweet for Brak", "Flipmode", "Mommentary". Extras include Snatch Alt Ending, Table Read Extra, Conan Raw Interview, George Lowe Record, Clay Croker Record, Promos, Busta Raw Interview, Momentary w/Creators Commentary and Momentary: Jelly Bean and two Easter eggs.

Music releases edit

A Space Ghost Coast to Coast promotional CD titled Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Yeah, Whatever... featuring four tracks was released in 1995.[27] A comedy album titled Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que was released by Kid Rhino and Cartoon Network in 1997.[28] A follow-up album, Space Ghost's Surf & Turf, released the following year.[29]

Legacy, spin-offs, and other adaptations edit

Cartoon Planet, a spin-off featuring Space Ghost, Zorak, and Brak hosting a variety show on the Cartoon Planet, premiered on Cartoon Network and its sister network TBS in 1995. In 2000, the show either spun off or directly inspired[30] the four original cartoons that constituted Adult Swim's comedy block—Sealab 2021; The Brak Show; Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law; and Aqua Teen Hunger Force[p]—all of which were created by Space Ghost Coast to Coast staff. Although Harvey Birdman uses traditional animation to flash animation, the rest uses the same limited animation style as Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The Brak Show includes the characters Brak and Zorak, recurring characters on Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

In 2007, Cartoon Network Spain produced an adaptation of the series which aired as part of the Adult Swim block on TNT Spain.[31] This version replaces the guests with Spanish celebrities.

In 2020, a puppet version of Brak appeared in YouTube videos uploaded by Andy Merrill.[32]

On January 21, 2023, Jason Segel announced in a podcast that he wrote a script for a live-action version of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.[33]

Four boulders found on the planet Mars were named after Space Ghost, Zorak, Moltar, and Brak.[34][35]

Zorak and Brak make various cameos in the series Jellystone!. Season 3's "Space Con" features Space Ghost, Brak, Zorak, and Moltar, with Lowe and Merrill reprising their roles. The episode makes references to Space Ghost Coast to Coast and its spinoffs Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Animation director
  2. ^ As well as 5 specials
  3. ^ Seasons 1, 4, 6, 7 and 8, except "Brilliant Number One, "Brilliant Number Two" (both from season 4) and "Sweet for Brak" (season 7)
  4. ^ Seasons 4–8
  5. ^ seasons 5 and 8
  6. ^ 2006–08
  7. ^ a b Season 1
  8. ^ Seasons 1 and 2
  9. ^ Season 2
  10. ^ a b Seasons 2 and 3
  11. ^ Episodes 28–33, 54, 58–62, 65, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73 and 85
  12. ^ 1994–2004
  13. ^ 2006–08
  14. ^ Known as Ghost Planet Industries for the first five seasons.
  15. ^ 2003–04
  16. ^ Also known by various alternative titles

References edit

  1. ^ a b Erickson, Hal. "Space Ghost Coast to Coast [Animated TV Series] (1994) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast". AllMovie. from the original on April 27, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 767–770. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ a b c Jensen, K. Thor (April 12, 2019). . Geek.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  4. ^ McCormick, Moira (June 20, 1996). "On the Tube". Billboard. p. 22. from the original on March 24, 2017. Retrieved November 3, 2012 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Kuldell, Heather (November 10, 2004). "Cover Story: [a cartoon is born]". Creative Loafing. from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
  6. ^ "Space Ghost Coast to Coast: The First Pilot". c4vct.com. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  7. ^ . July 12, 2019. Archived from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  8. ^ . July 12, 2019. Archived from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  9. ^ Ecke, Raymond (April 15, 1994). "Late Night with Space Ghost". Snard.com. from the original on September 9, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  10. ^ Meisler, Andy (November 20, 1994). "And Now, Here's . . . Ummm . . . Space Ghost". The New York Times. pp. 1–2. from the original on February 14, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
  11. ^ "Cartoon Network Originals Swim onto Teletoon". Media in Canada. June 22, 2006. from the original on November 30, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  12. ^ Primus, Jonathan (March 22, 2019). "Canadian Adult Swim Channel Launch Lineup Revealed, App Gets Discontinued". I Miss Bionix. from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  13. ^ "37. Space Ghost Coast to Coast". IGN. January 23, 2009. from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  14. ^ Fowler, Matt (July 15, 2013). "The Top 25 Animated Series for Adults". IGN. from the original on July 22, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  15. ^ Johnston, Rich (October 17, 2013). "Hanna-Barbera and the Designs of Alex Toth". Bleeding Cool. from the original on November 8, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  16. ^ Luippold, Ross (May 10, 2012). "Eric Andre Talks His New Adult Swim Show That ABC Isn't 'Thrilled' About". The Huffington Post. from the original on September 16, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  17. ^ . AdultSwim.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  18. ^ "Space Ghost Coast to Coast "Copatoon" Cartoon Network Latin America". March 26, 2010. from the original on January 5, 2023. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  19. ^ "Earth Ghost". AdultSwim.com. from the original on July 27, 2022. Retrieved August 8, 2022.
  20. ^ Cooper, Hollander (December 9, 2011). "Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL review". gamesradar. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  21. ^ "DANGERDOOM – Space Ho's", Genius.com, Genius, from the original on January 15, 2021, retrieved January 14, 2021
  22. ^ Kohler, Chris (November 22, 2006). . Wired. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  23. ^ . Xbox.com. Archived from the original on February 12, 2008.
  24. ^ Griffin, David (May 27, 2020). "HBO Max: All the TV Shows, Movies and Originals You Can Stream Now". IGN. from the original on October 26, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  25. ^ O'Rourke, Ryan (May 23, 2023). "Max Removes Adult Swim Classic 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' Amid Rebranding". Collider.com. from the original on May 24, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  26. ^ . WilliamsStreet.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  27. ^ "Space Ghost Coast To Coast: Yeah, Whatever . . ". Discogs. 1995. from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  28. ^ "Space Ghost – Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que". Discogs. 1997. from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  29. ^ "Space Ghost – Space Ghost's Surf & Turf". Discogs. 1998. from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  30. ^ Costill, Albert (March 23, 2010). "From Space Ghost to Robot Chicken: A Visual History of Adult Swim". AMOG. from the original on April 8, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  31. ^ "Público". from the original on February 24, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  32. ^ Merrill, Andy (August 31, 2020). Draw a Smile on a Paper Plate and Slap It Right Onto Your Face. from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved February 5, 2023 – via YouTube.
  33. ^ Blyth, Antonia (January 21, 2023). "20 Questions on Deadline Podcast: Jason Segel on New Show 'Shrinking', Harrison Ford's Comedic Chops & a Hilarious Brad Pitt Moment". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on April 10, 2023. Retrieved April 17, 2023.
  34. ^ Self, Kevin (February 1998). "Technically Speaking". Spectrum. 35 (2). IEEE: 17. doi:10.1109/MSPEC.1998.8484951.
  35. ^ "Named Rocks on Mars". Mars.jpl.nasa.gov. from the original on January 27, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • at Cartoon Network (Archive)
  • Space Ghost Coast to Coast at IMDb  
  • Space Ghost Reunion Panel (Audio) on December 5, 2011, by Cinefamily

space, ghost, coast, coast, original, series, space, ghost, series, character, space, ghost, american, adult, animated, comedy, late, night, talk, show, created, mike, lazzo, cartoon, network, hosted, imagined, version, 1960s, hanna, barbera, cartoon, characte. For the original series see Space Ghost TV series For the character see Space Ghost Space Ghost Coast to Coast is an American adult animated comedy late night talk show created by Mike Lazzo for Cartoon Network and hosted by a re imagined version of the 1960s Hanna Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost It is the first TV show to be produced by Williams Street formerly known as Ghost Planet Industries the company to start up Adult Swim in the early 2000s In contrast to the original 1960s series Space Ghost which aired as a standard Hanna Barbera Saturday morning superhero cartoon Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a reboot and sequel of the series intended for teens and adults reinterpreted as a surreal spoof talk show and animated using the original series artwork Early seasons are more of a parody of late night talk shows while later seasons rely more on surrealism and non sequitur humor 2 Space Ghost Coast to CoastGenreComedy 1 Surreal humor Talk show Satire ParodyCreated byMike LazzoBased onSpace Ghostby Alex TothDirected byC Martin Croker a Voices ofGeorge Lowe C Martin Croker Andy MerrillOpening theme Hit Single by Sonny SharrockComposersSonny Sharrock Eddie Horst Man or Astro man Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons11No of episodes109 b list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMike Lazzo c Keith Crofford d Matt Harrigan e Elliot Blake f ProducersAndy Merrill g Khaki Jones g Matt Maiellaro h Michael Cahill i Mike Lazzo j Keith Crofford j Dave Willis k Running time11 23 minutes l 5 minutes m Production companiesWilliams Street n Williams Street West o Original releaseNetworkCartoon NetworkReleaseApril 15 1994 1994 04 15 July 22 2001 2001 07 22 NetworkAdult SwimReleaseSeptember 2 2001 2001 09 02 April 12 2004 2004 04 12 NetworkGameTapReleaseMay 30 2006 2006 05 30 May 31 2008 2008 05 31 RelatedCartoon Planet Aqua Teen Hunger Force Sealab 2021 Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law The Brak Show Perfect Hair Forever Space Ghost Coast to Coast is the first original series fully produced by Cartoon Network It premiered on April 15 1994 and originally ended on December 17 1999 3 The series was revived on May 7 2001 and was moved to the then new Adult Swim late night programming block on September 2 where new episodes premiered until April 12 2004 Two final seasons were released exclusively on GameTap from 2006 to 2008 Over 11 seasons 109 episodes aired The series helped to launch the careers of animators Adam Reed Matt Thompson Andy Merrill Jim Fortier Pete Smith Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro The Brak Show Aqua Teen Hunger Force Perfect Hair Forever and Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law are based on Space Ghost Coast to Coast The series has also inspired or influenced other series for Adult Swim including Sealab 2021 and The Eric Andre Show Contents 1 Premise 1 1 Songs 2 Production 2 1 Original run 2 2 Revivals 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Supporting 4 Episodes 5 International broadcast 6 Reception 7 Other media 7 1 Appearances in other works 7 2 Comics 7 3 Home media 7 4 Music releases 8 Legacy spin offs and other adaptations 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksPremise editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Space Ghost Coast to Coast uses a subverted talk show format hosted by Space Ghost as he interviews live action guest stars whom Space Ghost believes to be fellow superheroes appearing on a monitor beside Space Ghost s desk In early episodes Space Ghost begins his interviews by asking guests about their superpowers His interactions with guests can be awkward because the guests answers are often changed to humorously match Space Ghost s questions in post production Later episodes feature guests being allowed to interact directly with the characters Although he starts out more level headed and very much resembling his superhero ways he becomes more and more eccentric egomaniacal and idiotic with how he manages the show and treats his guests Space Ghost s bandleader an evil talking mantis named Zorak and his director producer a red helmeted lava man named Moltar work forced unpaid labor for Space Ghost ostensibly as punishment for their crimes committed on the original series Because of their history as arch rivals of Space Ghost they never get along with him even as co workers and often make it very clear that they hate him and disrupt the show as retaliation for their forced labor Zorak is especially the most hateful towards Space Ghost due to being his biggest arch rival whereas Moltar just puts up with being forced to do the show against his will but will chime in to antagonize Space Ghost from time to time alongside Zorak Songs edit Early seasons feature music played by Zorak and his band The Original Way Outs The original theme song Hit Single was composed by free jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock and performed by Sharrock on guitar Lance Carter on drums Eddie Horst on bass and Alfreda Gerald on vocals Sharrock and Carter recorded songs for the show that were later compiled on the album Space Ghost Coast to Coast As a tribute to Sharrock who died in May 1994 shortly after the show first aired the episode Sharrock featured fifteen minutes of unedited takes of music recorded for the show Seasons 4 6 feature a new closing theme by Man or Astro man and in later seasons the opening theme and titles were nearly abandoned Alternate songs are sometimes used as theme music including the CHiPs theme song for the episode titled CHiPs An hour long musical season finale featuring the bands Yo La Tengo and Cornershop was planned for the 1998 season but never produced 4 Production editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Original run edit Space Ghost Coast to Coast was created by Mike Lazzo after he was asked to develop a cartoon to appeal to adults 1 The series original title stemmed from early 1993 when Andy Merrill and Jay Edwards were brainstorming names for a marathon of the 1960s Space Ghost for Cartoon Network trying to find things that rhyme with Ghost Because of budget limitations Ned Hastings recycled clips from the original series and reorganized them on an Avid non linear editor for a talk show style program The characters crudely animated lips awkward movements that resembled paper dolls glued to Popsicle sticks and continuity errors became part of the joke 5 Merrill assembled a proof of concept test pilot in April of 1993 using archival footage of Denzel Washington and Merrill voiced Space Ghost The pilot never aired but an edited version later appeared on DVD with Washington removed 6 A second pilot was developed interviewing Emma Thompson Gary Owens who originally voiced Space Ghost in the 1960s show portrayed the character for the pilot 7 George Lowe was eventually cast as Space Ghost when Coast to Coast was officially picked up Owens later provided a cameo appearance on the show 8 The series premiered on April 15 1994 9 10 having aired initially at 11 00 p m ET on Friday nights with an encore showing of the episode on Saturday night Later the program was moved to various late night time slots usually on weekends Cartoon Network s Adult Swim often aired two 11 minute episodes back to back with advertisements to make a 30 minute programming block In its first few years Cartoon Network showed episodes of the original 1960s and 1980s Space Ghost cartoons sometimes with an added laugh track after each 11 minute episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast 3 In February 1995 an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast was simulcast on Cartoon Network TBS and TNT for the World Premiere Toon In special debut of Cartoon Network s World Premiere Toons series In the special Space Ghost interviews a few of the new directors while the Council of Doom members are the judges of the cartoon clips The first run ended on December 17 1999 with the episode King Dead Revivals edit In 2001 Cartoon Network announced that Space Ghost Coast to Coast would be revived for another run but on their late night programming block Adult Swim The network aired the first two episodes on May 7 and July 22 of 2001 prior to the launch of Adult Swim And on September 2 2001 new episodes and re runs moved to Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim during the block s premiere The series ended its television run in 2004 with its 93rd episode Live at the Fillmore 3 Space Ghost Coast to Coast would be the only Cartoon Network original series that moved to Adult Swim with new episodes until 2017 when Samurai Jack aired its fifth and final season In 2006 the series returned as a five minute web series on Turner Broadcasting s GameTap online service in which Space Ghost interviewed celebrities from the video game industry and GameTap s artist of the month The series officially concluded with the final webisode on May 31 2008 On April Fools Day 2014 Adult Swim broadcast an unannounced Space Ghost Coast to Coast marathon with new material in the form of commercials featuring Space Ghost Zorak and Moltar in a voice recording booth ad libbing lines from episodes The series has seen occasional marathons on Adult Swim since including one on October 22 2021 in promotion of an Adult Swim tie in with Carl s Jr Characters edit nbsp George Lowe provides the voice of the lead role Space Ghost Main edit Space Ghost voiced by George Lowe was a 1960s superhero who fought supervillains in outer space In the 1990s was brought back as a host for his own fictional late night talk show Zorak voiced by C Martin Croker is the band leader and Space Ghost s sidekick A mantis like alien known for his hatred of Space Ghost He is also Brak s best friend as he gives Brak little respect His superhero persona is Batmantis Though Space Ghost s prisoner Zorak retains his membership in the Council of Doom He co hosted Cartoon Planet and its revival with Brak Moltar voiced by C Martin Croker is the show s director and producer His body is made entirely of lava and he normally wears an orange and gray full body containment suit which has a breathing receptacle Supporting edit Brak voiced by Andy Merrill is a somewhat cat like teenage alien with large fangs who although a villain is the weakest and least threatening one on both this program and the earlier Space Ghost series He appeared on SGC2C periodically often with the Council of Doom of which he was a member and was often victimized by Space Ghost He co hosted Cartoon Planet and its revival with Zorak Tansut voiced by Don Kennedy is an overweight and cowardly man in an orange costume and helmet His outfit makes him appear much more menacing than he actually is He is a member of the Council of Doom For about half the episodes of season 4 he announced the show off screen until he was fired by Space Ghost Lokar voiced by Andy Merrill is an erudite giant hominid locust who is prone to violent outbursts Lokar seems to harbor a grudge towards Space Ghost and constantly seeks his destruction perhaps more for his boorishness than anything else Lokar is a member of the Council of Doom though he s not so much evil as a snob Chad Ghostal voiced by Brad Abelle is Space Ghost s evil twin brother He is a beatnik with a love for jazz music and outdated beatnik slang both extremely cool and evil and he s quite the ladies man Harvey Birdman voiced by Scott Finnell was the host of the show in the episodes Pilot and Sequel He then got a job as a lawyer in his own spin off show Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law Episodes editMain article List of Space Ghost Coast to Coast episodes Series overviewSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetworkPilots2November 16 2004 2004 11 16 N A110April 15 1994 1994 04 15 November 11 1994 1994 11 11 Cartoon Network29February 20 1995 1995 02 20 October 20 1995 1995 10 20 315February 2 1996 1996 02 02 December 25 1996 1996 12 25 424July 18 1997 1997 07 18 January 1 1998 1998 01 01 511August 7 1998 1998 08 07 December 25 1998 1998 12 25 68October 8 1999 1999 10 08 December 17 1999 1999 12 17 782May 7 2001 2001 05 07 July 22 2001 2001 07 22 6September 2 2001 2001 09 02 May 12 2002 2002 05 12 Adult Swim85January 1 2003 2003 01 01 December 14 2003 2003 12 14 92January 11 2004 2004 01 11 April 12 2004 2004 04 12 109May 30 2006 2006 05 30 May 24 2007 2007 05 24 GameTap118September 11 2007 2007 09 11 May 31 2008 2008 05 31 Specials5November 4 1994 1994 11 04 March 19 1996 1996 03 19 Cartoon NetworkInternational broadcast editIn Canada Space Ghost Coast to Coast previously aired on Teletoon s Teletoon at Night block 11 and is airing on the Canadian version of Adult Swim 12 Reception editSpace Ghost Coast to Coast has received generally positive reviews from critics In January 2009 IGN named Space Ghost Coast to Coast as their 37th favorite animated TV show in their Top 100 Best Animated TV Shows article 13 In 2013 IGN placed Space Ghost Coast to Coast as number 18 on their list of Top 25 animated series for adults 14 Alex Toth the creator of Hanna Barbera s Space Ghost was rumored to have been displeased with the usage of his characters in parody but Toth disproved the rumor through written letters by admitting he appreciated all adaptations of his work 15 In a 2012 interview Eric Andre mentioned being a big fan of the show stating it was a major influence on him while developing his own series for Adult Swim The Eric Andre Show Before shooting Andre would rewatch several episodes of Space Ghost Coast to Coast in a row in order to absorb as much Space Ghost as he could Andre would also ask executive producer and Adult Swim president Mike Lazzo several questions about the series as he was an executive during its production run To Andre s surprise Lazzo had no interest in Space Ghost Coast to Coast saying Space Ghost is dead to me 16 Other media editAppearances in other works edit The character Space Ghost has hosted various Coast to Coast style interviews outside of the series including an interview with Jim Carrey and film director Chuck Russell for the 1995 VHS release of The Mask a 2009 interview with Zoe Saldana to promote James Cameron s Avatar a 2010 interview with Jack Black to promote Gulliver s Travels a 2010 short with Steve Nash to promote VitaminWater 17 a 2011 interview with Tommy Wiseau interspersed during commercial breaks on Adult Swim s April Fools Day broadcast of The Room and a 2012 interview with Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis to promote The Campaign Space Ghost has appeared in commercials for Coca Cola Dr Pepper AT amp T Nestea Esurance and VitaminWater as well as network promos for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Space Ghost Moltar Zorak Brak and Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls appear in a 2002 interview with professional soccer player Hugo Sanchez on the Latin America Cartoon Network channel and again in 2003 interviewing oscar Perez Rojas which also features Eustace from Courage the Cowardly Dog 18 Space Ghost frequently makes cameo appearances in episodes of or promos for other Cartoon Network or Adult Swim animated series including a 2002 promo for The Powerpuff Girls Movie the 2002 The Brak Show episode Runaway and 2003 s Enter the Hump the 2003 Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode The Dressing a 2004 promo interview for Tom Goes to the Mayor the 2004 Adult Swim special Anime Talk Show the 2006 Robot Chicken episode Suck It the 2007 film Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters the 2011 Batman The Brave and the Bold episode Bold Beginnings and the 2011 Adult Swim pilot Earth Ghost a reworking of a 2007 live action pilot Lowe Country 19 Space Ghost also appears on the 1998 series Donny amp Marie to promote the CD Space Ghost s Surf amp Turf and as the announcer for the 2011 video game Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion with some of his dialogue alluding to Coast to Coast 20 Space Ghost appears in or is referenced in various musical works The character is mentioned in the opening lyrics of cello rock band Rasputina s song The Olde Headboard which is featured on their 1998 album How We Quit the Forest Space Ghost Coast to Coast is featured in the Danger Doom song Space Ho s 21 Rapper SpaceGhostPurrp named himself after the titular character and used the character s image for the cover of his NASA mixtape British indie band Glass Animals references Space Ghost Coast to Coast on their 2020 album Dreamland with a song of the same name Comics edit From 1997 to 2003 Space Ghost Coast to Coast comics were published in anthology comics Cartoon Network Present Cartoon Network Starring and Cartoon Cartoons by DC Comics Issue 40 of the comic book Scooby Doo Team Up features a non satirical Space Ghost in his traditional role as a space traveling superhero albeit one who captures Moltar and Zorak with the help of Scooby Doo Sidekicks Jan and Jace say that the two villains are clever and that once to keep him from interfering in their plans they even hypnotized him into thinking he was a talk show host Fortunately he snapped out of it after eight seasons On hearing that Space Ghost frowns and says I don t want to talk about it Home media edit Space Ghost Coast to Coast has been released on home media in three widespread DVD volumes and two additional volumes only available for purchase through the now defunct Adult Swim online store The final six episodes of the television run have never had an official DVD release Nearly every episode was available to buy through a build your own DVD feature on Adult Swim s website Thus the final season episodes early episodes that were left off the first volume and unedited shows that had been altered on the official releases were now available to own but only in DVD ROM form In 2006 episodes were made available on the Xbox Live Marketplace 22 23 The series along with other Adult Swim shows such as Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hunger Force Samurai Jack and Rick and Morty was released on HBO Max on its May 2020 launch 24 It was removed when the streaming service rebranded as Max 25 Title Release Date Episodes Additional Information Volume One November 18 2003 16 This two disc boxset collects 16 episodes from the show s first three seasons 1994 to 1996 Elevator Spanish Translation Gilligan CHiPs Bobcat Punch Banjo Batmantis Story Book listed as Story Book House Girlie Show Hungry Fire Drill Sleeper Jerk Urges and Explode and had 2 Easter eggs Special features include commentaries original artwork and Zorak singing Jingle Bells Volume Two November 16 2004 14 This two disc boxset collected 14 episodes from the third season 1996 20 01 Lovesick Transcript Sharrock Boo Freak Show Switcheroo Surprise Glen Campbell Jacksonville Late Show Cookout Art Show and Woody Allen s Fall Project Special features include Andy s Pilot a performance by Thurston Moore the unedited version of Matt Groening s interview from Glen Campbell pencil test footage bonus footage and Easter eggs as well as commentary on every episode Volume Three This Is 1997 April 12 2005 24 This two disc boxset collects all 24 episodes from the show s 1997 season the fourth season some of which are the originally aired extended versions Rehearsal Gallagher Edelweiss Anniversary Zoltran Pilot Speck Zorak Switcheroo 1997 Version Mayonnaise Brilliant Number One Boo Boo Kitty Needledrop Sphinx Pavement Untitled Hipster Piledriver Suckup Dam Boatshow Telethon Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite and Joshua It also features commentaries by cast members new footage deleted scenes the 1995 World Premiere Toon In President s Day Nightmare without any footage from the cartoons featured and some scenes rearranged and Easter eggs Volume Four The 1998 Episodes December 7 2007 11 This single disc set collected all 11 episodes from the show s 1998 season the fifth season one of which was the originally aired extended version The fourth DVD released exclusively through the Adult Swim website and is titled The 1998 Episodes rather than Volume Four 26 It includes the episodes Terminal Toast Lawsuit Cahill Warren 36 minute cut Chinatown Rio Ghosto Pal Joey Curses Intense Patriotism and Waiting for Edward It also features an unfinished episode guest starring Steven Wright titled Dinner with Steven and one Easter egg Volume Five From the Kentucky Nightmare DVD September 11 2008 16 This two disc boxset included all 14 episodes from 1999 to 2001 seasons six and seven one of which was the originally aired extended version The fifth DVD released exclusively through the Adult Swim website and is titled From the Kentucky Nightmare DVD rather than Volume Five It includes the episodes Snatch Sequel Girl Hair Chambraigne Table Read King Dead Fire Ant 22 minute cut Curling Flower Space Knifin Around The Justice Hole Kentucky Nightmare Sweet for Brak Flipmode Mommentary Extras include Snatch Alt Ending Table Read Extra Conan Raw Interview George Lowe Record Clay Croker Record Promos Busta Raw Interview Momentary w Creators Commentary and Momentary Jelly Bean and two Easter eggs Music releases edit A Space Ghost Coast to Coast promotional CD titled Space Ghost Coast to Coast Yeah Whatever featuring four tracks was released in 1995 27 A comedy album titled Space Ghost s Musical Bar B Que was released by Kid Rhino and Cartoon Network in 1997 28 A follow up album Space Ghost s Surf amp Turf released the following year 29 Legacy spin offs and other adaptations editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cartoon Planet a spin off featuring Space Ghost Zorak and Brak hosting a variety show on the Cartoon Planet premiered on Cartoon Network and its sister network TBS in 1995 In 2000 the show either spun off or directly inspired 30 the four original cartoons that constituted Adult Swim s comedy block Sealab 2021 The Brak Show Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law and Aqua Teen Hunger Force p all of which were created by Space Ghost Coast to Coast staff Although Harvey Birdman uses traditional animation to flash animation the rest uses the same limited animation style as Space Ghost Coast to Coast The Brak Show includes the characters Brak and Zorak recurring characters on Space Ghost Coast to Coast In 2007 Cartoon Network Spain produced an adaptation of the series which aired as part of the Adult Swim block on TNT Spain 31 This version replaces the guests with Spanish celebrities In 2020 a puppet version of Brak appeared in YouTube videos uploaded by Andy Merrill 32 On January 21 2023 Jason Segel announced in a podcast that he wrote a script for a live action version of Space Ghost Coast to Coast 33 Four boulders found on the planet Mars were named after Space Ghost Zorak Moltar and Brak 34 35 Zorak and Brak make various cameos in the series Jellystone Season 3 s Space Con features Space Ghost Brak Zorak and Moltar with Lowe and Merrill reprising their roles The episode makes references to Space Ghost Coast to Coast and its spinoffs Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show See also edit nbsp Cartoon Network portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Animation portal Take Two with Phineas and Ferb animated series with a similar premise Tooning Out the News animated news program with a similar premise Earth to Ned a puppet talk show with a similar premiseNotes edit Animation director As well as 5 specials Seasons 1 4 6 7 and 8 except Brilliant Number One Brilliant Number Two both from season 4 and Sweet for Brak season 7 Seasons 4 8 seasons 5 and 8 2006 08 a b Season 1 Seasons 1 and 2 Season 2 a b Seasons 2 and 3 Episodes 28 33 54 58 62 65 68 69 71 72 73 and 85 1994 2004 2006 08 Known as Ghost Planet Industries for the first five seasons 2003 04 Also known by various alternative titlesReferences edit a b Erickson Hal Space Ghost Coast to Coast Animated TV Series 1994 Trailers Reviews Synopsis Showtimes and Cast AllMovie Archived from the original on April 27 2016 Retrieved March 4 2015 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 767 770 ISBN 978 1476665993 a b c Jensen K Thor April 12 2019 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Is Still Influential and Funny 25 Years Later Geek com Archived from the original on April 16 2019 Retrieved May 7 2019 McCormick Moira June 20 1996 On the Tube Billboard p 22 Archived from the original on March 24 2017 Retrieved November 3 2012 via Google Books Kuldell Heather November 10 2004 Cover Story a cartoon is born Creative Loafing Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved March 8 2020 Space Ghost Coast to Coast The First Pilot c4vct com Retrieved April 23 2024 Space Ghost Coast to Coast The Second Pilot July 12 2019 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved April 23 2024 Space Ghost Coast to Coast The Second Pilot July 12 2019 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved April 23 2024 Ecke Raymond April 15 1994 Late Night with Space Ghost Snard com Archived from the original on September 9 2007 Retrieved August 1 2009 Meisler Andy November 20 1994 And Now Here s Ummm Space Ghost The New York Times pp 1 2 Archived from the original on February 14 2017 Retrieved January 7 2010 Cartoon Network Originals Swim onto Teletoon Media in Canada June 22 2006 Archived from the original on November 30 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 Primus Jonathan March 22 2019 Canadian Adult Swim Channel Launch Lineup Revealed App Gets Discontinued I Miss Bionix Archived from the original on November 7 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 37 Space Ghost Coast to Coast IGN January 23 2009 Archived from the original on April 4 2016 Retrieved April 16 2016 Fowler Matt July 15 2013 The Top 25 Animated Series for Adults IGN Archived from the original on July 22 2013 Retrieved July 23 2013 Johnston Rich October 17 2013 Hanna Barbera and the Designs of Alex Toth Bleeding Cool Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 Luippold Ross May 10 2012 Eric Andre Talks His New Adult Swim Show That ABC Isn t Thrilled About The Huffington Post Archived from the original on September 16 2012 Retrieved September 7 2012 Adult Swim Steve Nash Connects with Vitamin Water AdultSwim com Archived from the original on May 16 2011 Retrieved January 24 2011 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Copatoon Cartoon Network Latin America March 26 2010 Archived from the original on January 5 2023 Retrieved January 5 2023 Earth Ghost AdultSwim com Archived from the original on July 27 2022 Retrieved August 8 2022 Cooper Hollander December 9 2011 Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XL review gamesradar Retrieved April 16 2024 DANGERDOOM Space Ho s Genius com Genius archived from the original on January 15 2021 retrieved January 14 2021 Kohler Chris November 22 2006 Xbox HDTV Downloads Best Space Ghost Ever Wired Archived from the original on July 19 2009 Retrieved August 1 2009 Xbox com Movies amp TV Shows adult swim Xbox com Archived from the original on February 12 2008 Griffin David May 27 2020 HBO Max All the TV Shows Movies and Originals You Can Stream Now IGN Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 O Rourke Ryan May 23 2023 Max Removes Adult Swim Classic Space Ghost Coast to Coast Amid Rebranding Collider com Archived from the original on May 24 2023 Retrieved June 23 2023 Space Ghost Coast to Coast The 1998 Episodes WilliamsStreet com Archived from the original on June 5 2009 Retrieved August 1 2009 Space Ghost Coast To Coast Yeah Whatever Discogs 1995 Archived from the original on June 23 2023 Retrieved June 23 2023 Space Ghost Space Ghost s Musical Bar B Que Discogs 1997 Archived from the original on June 23 2023 Retrieved June 23 2023 Space Ghost Space Ghost s Surf amp Turf Discogs 1998 Archived from the original on June 23 2023 Retrieved June 23 2023 Costill Albert March 23 2010 From Space Ghost to Robot Chicken A Visual History of Adult Swim AMOG Archived from the original on April 8 2016 Retrieved April 16 2016 Publico Archived from the original on February 24 2022 Retrieved February 24 2022 Merrill Andy August 31 2020 Draw a Smile on a Paper Plate and Slap It Right Onto Your Face Archived from the original on February 5 2023 Retrieved February 5 2023 via YouTube Blyth Antonia January 21 2023 20 Questions on Deadline Podcast Jason Segel on New Show Shrinking Harrison Ford s Comedic Chops amp a Hilarious Brad Pitt Moment Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on April 10 2023 Retrieved April 17 2023 Self Kevin February 1998 Technically Speaking Spectrum 35 2 IEEE 17 doi 10 1109 MSPEC 1998 8484951 Named Rocks on Mars Mars jpl nasa gov Archived from the original on January 27 2011 Retrieved January 24 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Space Ghost Coast to Coast nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Space Ghost Coast to Coast Official website Space Ghost Coast to Coast at Cartoon Network Archive Space Ghost Coast to Coast at IMDb nbsp Space Ghost Reunion Panel Audio on December 5 2011 by Cinefamily Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Space Ghost Coast to Coast amp oldid 1220683135 Characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.