Space Ghost Coast to Coast

Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994-2008)

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Old-time superhero Space Ghost has retired from the life-saving business and recruited his (imprisoned) nemesises Zorak and Moltar to assist him in his new life: as a late night talk show host. With his co-host and former villian Zorak, and his director Moltar they interview celebs on earth through their intergalactic video phone.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' TV show premiere?

'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' premiered on April 15th, 1994.

Who is the main character of the show?

Space Ghost is the main character of the show, a superhero from the '60s cartoon 'Space Ghost and Dino Boy.'

Who are some recurring characters on the show?

Some recurring characters on the show include Moltar, Zorak, and Brak.

What is the show's format?

The show is presented as a spoof of talk shows, with Space Ghost interviewing various celebrities.

Who are some of the celebrities interviewed on the show?

Celebrities interviewed on the show include Conan O'Brien, Bjork, and Jim Carrey.

Who voices Space Ghost?

George Lowe voices Space Ghost on the show.

Who voices Moltar?

C. Martin Croker voices Moltar on the show.

Who voices Zorak?

Dave Willis voices Zorak on the show.

Who created the show?

The show was created by Mike Lazzo and Khaki Jones.

What channel aired the show?

The show aired on Cartoon Network.

How many episodes were produced?

There were a total of 110 episodes produced.

Was the show critically acclaimed?

Yes, the show was highly acclaimed for its use of surreal humor and innovative format.

What is the show's legacy?

The show is credited with helping to launch the Adult Swim programming block on Cartoon Network.

Was the show ever canceled?

No, the show was never officially canceled, but new episodes haven't been produced since 2008.

Did the show win any awards?

Yes, the show won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1999 for Outstanding Animated Program.

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