Cartoon Planet

Cartoon Planet (1997-2014)

EndedAnimation showComedy

Following success as a late night talk show host, Space Ghost recruits Brak (now has short-term memory) to his cast for his very own variety show. Zorak (from Coast to Coast) serves as the third host. Cartoon Planet is a show full of comedy skits that'll make you bounce off the walls with laughter!

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E91Episode 91Feb 8, 2014
S03E90Episode 90Jan 25, 2014
S03E89Episode 89Jan 18, 2014
S03E88Episode 88Jan 12, 2014
S03E87Episode 87Jan 11, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cartoon Planet' premiere?

'Cartoon Planet' premiered on September 13, 1997.

Who were the hosts of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

The hosts of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997 were Space Ghost and Zorak.

What was the format of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

In 1997, 'Cartoon Planet' featured a mix of animated cartoons, music videos, and comedy skits.

Which animated cartoons were regularly featured on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

Some of the animated cartoons regularly featured on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997 were 'The Flintstones', 'Yogi Bear', and 'The Jetsons'.

What kind of music videos were shown on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

The music videos shown on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997 included various genres such as rock, pop, and hip-hop.

Who were the voice actors for Space Ghost and Zorak in 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

Space Ghost was voiced by George Lowe, and Zorak was voiced by C. Martin Croker in 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997.

Were there any special guest appearances on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

Yes, there were special guest appearances on 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997, with notable guests such as musician Beck and actor Adam West.

Did 'Cartoon Planet' have any recurring segments in 1997?

Yes, 'Cartoon Planet' had recurring segments in 1997, including 'Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak' and 'Mailbag Day'.

What was the duration of each episode of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

Each episode of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997 had a duration of approximately 22 minutes.

Did 'Cartoon Planet' have a live-action component in 1997?

Yes, 'Cartoon Planet' had a live-action component in 1997, featuring the hosts interacting with real-life props and sets.

Was 'Cartoon Planet' primarily targeted towards children in 1997?

Yes, 'Cartoon Planet' was primarily targeted towards children in 1997, but it also had a dedicated fan base among adults.

Did 'Cartoon Planet' have a specific theme song in 1997?

Yes, 'Cartoon Planet' had a theme song in 1997, which was an energetic and catchy tune that introduced the show.

Were there any merchandise tie-ins for 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

Yes, 'Cartoon Planet' had merchandise tie-ins in 1997, including toys, clothing, and collectible items featuring the show's characters.

Did 'Cartoon Planet' have any spin-offs or related shows in 1997?

No, 'Cartoon Planet' did not have any spin-offs or related shows in 1997.

What was the reception of 'Cartoon Planet' in 1997?

'Cartoon Planet' received positive reviews in 1997, with praise for its humor, animation selection, and nostalgic appeal.

Did 'Cartoon Planet' receive any awards or nominations in 1997?

No, 'Cartoon Planet' did not receive any awards or nominations in 1997.

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