Space Ghost Coast to Coast

Space Ghost Coast to Coast

A cartoon superhero interacts with live guests via his television set in this parody talk show based on 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost.

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Seasons

Spanish Translation

1. Spanish Translation

Air Date: 1994-04-15

After declaring his fondness for Mexican food, Space Ghost asks diet guru Susan Powter what super powers help "stop the insanity." Comedian Kevin Meaney discusses the virtues of wearing tight pants and the Bee Gees stop by for a short, bizarre visit.

Gilligan

2. Gilligan

Air Date: 1994-04-22

Space Ghost interviews the cast of Gilligan's Island and tries to find out if the show is real.

Elevator

3. Elevator

Air Date: 1994-05-06

Self-proclaimed goddess of the galaxy Judy Tenuta and Space Ghost decide to visit the Elvis Chapel in Las Vegas. Space Ghost also talks with Dr. Timothy Leary, a man branded by Nixon as "the most dangerous man alive." Then, it's tacos for everybody, even actress Ashley Judd.

CHiPs

4. CHiPs

Air Date: 1994-05-13

As Space Ghost interviews his guests, Moltar introduces his fascination of the TV series "CHiPs" while he produces the show.

Bobcat

5. Bobcat

Air Date: 1994-05-27

Space Ghost's real identity Tad Ghostal is revealed by Zorak.

Banjo

6. Banjo

Air Date: 1994-09-10

While Zorak is trying to use hypnotic powers on Space Ghost, the pet sea monkey Banjo is steadily growing out of control.

Punch

7. Punch

Air Date: 1994-09-16

Space Ghost finds himself making his interview with The Jerky Boys extremly awkward when he accidentally insults them and tries to change the subject by saying "Punch" multiple time to prove it loses all it's meaning when repeated.

Batmantis

8. Batmantis

Air Date: 1994-09-30

When Moltar is kidnapped by the mysterious Your Mother, Space Ghost reluctantly recruits the help of Zorak, who dresses up as the super "hero" Batmantis, to rescue him.

Self Help

9. Self Help

Air Date: 1994-10-07

Dr. Joyce Brothers gives Space Ghost advice on how to improve himself...but eventually reveals that she believes Space Ghost has a split personality, Space Ghost sadly proves her right...

Gum, Disease

10. Gum, Disease

Air Date: 1994-11-11

Moltar is feeling sick, and his constant sneezing and throwing up do more damage than usual to the production of the show, Zorak wants some gum, and only Branford Marsalis can deliver it.

President's Day Nightmare

1. President's Day Nightmare

Air Date: 1995-02-20

The fate of one animation creator hangs in the balance as Space Ghost hosts a series of new cartoon shorts, only one of them, or the winner of a swimsuit competition, will emerge victorious

Story Book House

2. Story Book House

Air Date: 1995-03-17

Kirk the Storyteller and Carl the Cartoonist offer Space Ghost viewers, through Carl's drawings and Kirk's narration, "exciting" versions of classic Space Ghost: Coast 2 Coast adventures

Girlie Show

3. Girlie Show

Air Date: 1995-03-24

As Space Ghost swoons over the thought of meeting Fran Drescher, whom he has a crush on, Zorak and Moltar plot a rebellion behind Space Ghost's back.

Hungry

4. Hungry

Air Date: 1995-03-31

The Ghost Planet gang are hungry. They order a pizza but it gets delivered to the wrong address. Zorak's nephew Raymond is visiting the studio. Michael Stipe offers to take the guys to dinner, but Zorak eats Raymond instead.

Fire Drill

5. Fire Drill

Air Date: 1995-06-02

Donny Osmond comes prepared for Space Ghost...so does a woolly Panda.

Le Livre D'Histoire

6. Le Livre D'Histoire

Air Date: 1995-06-09

Lokar reluctantly presents two clips from the Space Ghost archives to the audience, at the same time complaining about the show as a whole...

Sleeper

7. Sleeper

Air Date: 1995-07-28

Hulk Hogan asks Space Ghost who is the most powerful being in the Turner organization... and Slash is given a "warm reception" by the crew when they ditch him to drink coffee at the Cafeteria.

Jerk

8. Jerk

Air Date: 1995-08-04

This episode starts with Brak yelling. There is a whole Zorak audience, and Space Ghost says, "The lone audience of The Apocalypse." Next, they take some calls on the show. Chad, Space Ghost's brother, calls. Then the IRS calls. Space Ghost yells for everyone to get out.

9. Urges

Air Date: 1995-10-20

Zorak feels the urge to return to his home planet for "Mantis Mating Season", but is reluctant when he finds out he will die if he mates with a female. Michael Sweet persuades Zorak to make the attempt anyway. Zorak later returns, having been saved by a male Mantis in drag who was part of a resistance movement against the Mantis mating ritual.

Explode

1. Explode

Air Date: 1996-02-02

While Space Ghost trades witty repartee (read: the usual insipid silliness) with Terry Jones, Lokar tries to lure Moltar away from the show and onto his own talk program with promises of lots of fancy fringe benefits.

$20.01

2. $20.01

Air Date: 1996-02-09

Space Ghost is fed up with Moltar and Zorak, and decides to replace them with his super computer named Mo 2000.

Lovesick

3. Lovesick

Air Date: 1996-02-14

The show's energy takes a serious hit while Space Ghost deals with his emotions after being dumped.

Transcript

4. Transcript

Air Date: 1996-02-23

Space Ghost interviews Jonathan Richman. That's it.

Sharrock

5. Sharrock

Air Date: 1996-03-01

The show takes a while to start, with the title music heavily extended, Thurston Moore joins the show as Ghost Planet comes under attack, forcing Space Ghost to bombard the audience with another extended musical number before finally revealing that the entire show was simply a dedication to the music of the late Sonny Sharrock.

Boo!

6. Boo!

Air Date: 1996-03-08

Michael Norman isn't afraid of Space Ghost, and Bill Nye is afraid that he might never know what Space Ghost IS...

Freak Show

7. Freak Show

Air Date: 1996-05-22

Space Ghost's interview is interrupted by a pirate channel created by one of the show's more...dedicated fans (aka a geek who knows everything about the show and lives with his mother). Despite Moltar's efforts, the geek is determined to have his demands met before he will relinquish control.

Switcheroo

8. Switcheroo

Air Date: 1996-06-05

While Space Ghost is called away on various pretenses, his evil twin brother Chad tries to take his place.

Surprise

9. Surprise

Air Date: 1996-06-19

While Space Ghost is out, Zorak and Moltar recruit the Council of Doom to plan a surprise party for Space Ghost's birthday. But by the looks of it, the Council is hoping it'll be the unpleasant kind of surprise...

Glen Campbell

10. Glen Campbell

Air Date: 1996-10-09

Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, finally comes face to face with Space Ghost in a great interview as he salutes Space Ghost, asks him what he's a ghost of, and gives his opinion on Casper's resemblance to Richie Rich. Also, Moltar escapes...

Jacksonville

11. Jacksonville

Air Date: 1996-10-16

Space Ghost is forced to deal with the annoying and easily frightened Tansit who has replaced Moltar as the show's director, when Space Ghost forces Tansit to reveal where Moltar is, he leaves his special guests Metallica to the mercy of Zorak.

Late Show

12. Late Show

Air Date: 1996-10-23

Former Late Show with David Letterman writers scripted this unabashed spoof of late-night talk show convention.

Cookout

13. Cookout

Air Date: 1996-12-11

This one starts out with arguments about Beefaroni, and Space Ghost elects the Council of Doom and Brak to judge a cooking contest. Zorak wants all of the bones for a soup, and they talk about cooking Space Ghost. One chef makes duck tacos, and another plays gymnastics with a dead chicken. Space Ghosts says it's a tie, and then blows up the Council of Doom, and finally Brak gets shot. He cries, and wants his lawyer. This is a double episode.

Art Show

14. Art Show

Air Date: 1996-12-18

Space Ghost assembles artists for a special on the power of portraits.

Woody Allen's Fall Project

15. Woody Allen's Fall Project

Air Date: 1996-12-25

Re-enactments of classic moments from the last few series played by real actors, a strange episode.

Rehearsal

1. Rehearsal

Air Date: 1997-07-18

A behind the scenes episode.

Gallagher

2. Gallagher

Air Date: 1997-07-25

Space Ghost introduces 'Space Time Quiz Fun 9000' and his 'contestants'. What follows is a rapid-fire conversation in more ways than one, as Odenkirk's growing addiction to power-band blasts results in a steady volley from Space Ghost.

Edelweiss

3. Edelweiss

Air Date: 1997-08-01

Zorak is zapped until he can apparently no longer regenerate, leaving Space Ghost without a bandleader. Moltar is instructed to fill in for his dearly departed friend by singing renditions of German folk songs, which puts Beck, the show's lone guest, to sleep.

Anniversary

4. Anniversary

Air Date: 1997-08-08

Space Ghost marks a 'special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga'.

Zoltran

5. Zoltran

Air Date: 1997-08-15

Space Ghost chats with Robin Leach until his guest reveals that he is, in fact, an evil villain named Zoltran.

Pilot

6. Pilot

Air Date: 1997-08-22

Lokar hosts a fake pilot for the show Birdman Coast to Coast.

Speck

7. Speck

Air Date: 1997-08-29

Moltar and mechanic-turned-musician Jack Logan share a creepy conversation about items underneath their beds. Meanwhile, an irritating speck in Space Ghost's eye stops the show cold, a final calamity on a night of amusing mishaps.

Zorak

8. Zorak

Air Date: 1997-09-05

An episode dedicated to Zorak. Includes an edited version of the episode "Zorak" from the original Space Ghost series.

Switcheroo '97

9. Switcheroo '97

Air Date: 1997-09-12

Zorak and Moltar have a convention without inviting Space Ghost, prompting him to create Space Ghost Con '97.

Mayonnaise

10. Mayonnaise

Air Date: 1997-09-19

While attempting to introduce Jon Stewart to the wonders of aroma therapy, Moltar accidentally cuts off his oxygen.

Brilliant Number One

11. Brilliant Number One

Air Date: 1997-09-26

Space Ghost pays homage to his real boss by continually referring to Peter Fonda as 'Ted Turner's brother-in-law.'

Boo Boo Kitty

12. Boo Boo Kitty

Air Date: 1997-10-03

During Space Ghost's interview with McKean & Lander (or lack thereof), a menacing 'kitty' blimp hovers around Ghost Planet.

Needledrop

13. Needledrop

Air Date: 1997-10-10

Space Ghost decides to do the 'hip shake' throughout the show. Meanwhile, Zorak attempts to hypnotize all the guests.

Sphinx

14. Sphinx

Air Date: 1997-10-17

Mike Judge kindly asks Space Ghost to 'whack the Rugrats.' Space Ghost agrees to the job, as long as he can get onto one of Judge's shows.

Pavement

15. Pavement

Air Date: 1997-10-24

Space Ghost repeatedly confuses Pavement with The Beatles and saves Jupiter from Fidor. The Great Gazoo has a cameo.

Untitled

16. Untitled

Air Date: 1997-10-31

Space Ghost, an unofficial member of the P-Funk Mob, sets the groove in motion with George Clinton, but Moltar attempts to wrest the show from Space Ghost's control so he can interview his hero and the star of TV's 'CHiPs,' Erik Estrada.

Hipster

17. Hipster

Air Date: 1997-11-07

Space Ghost's hip brother Chad takes over the show and makes fun of how Space Ghost is a square. Zorak and Moltar keep asking what happened to Space Ghost but Chad won't tell.

Piledriver

18. Piledriver

Air Date: 1997-11-14

Grandpa Space Ghost (voiced by Randy "Macho Man" Savage, RIP) stops by the show to visit his nephew, Tad Ghostal.

Suckup

19. Suckup

Air Date: 1997-11-21

Desperate for a new gig, Space Ghost kisses up to Talk Soup host John Henson and Entertainment Tonight host Bob Goen by telling each that they are 'pretty men.'

Dam

20. Dam

Air Date: 1997-12-05

Space Ghost welcomes its first-ever Academy Award–winner, Charlton Heston, who after much prodding, offers his trophy to Space Ghost.

Boat Show

21. Boat Show

Air Date: 1997-12-12

Steve Allen and Andy Dick guest-star in this musical extravaganza! Brak is on the street. Space Ghost sings. Zorak sings. Andy has to dance.

Brilliant Number Two

22. Brilliant Number Two

Air Date: 1997-12-14

Space Ghost, once again, interviews Peter Fonda and the 'moonwalking' Buzz Aldrin. This is a sequel to "Brilliant Number One".

Telethon

23. Telethon

Air Date: 1997-12-19

Space Ghost holds a telethon with the Council of Doom because he's out of money, but ends up losing even more money.

Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite

24. Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite

Air Date: 1997-12-26

Space Ghost and Zorak try to endorse ointment and potted meat to the home viewing audience.

Joshua

25. Joshua

Air Date: 1998-01-01

A parody of corporate videos with a brief appearance at the end of two winners of a haiku contest.

Terminal

1. Terminal

Air Date: 1998-08-07

Space Ghost is terminally ill and will die when the show ends, but no-one seems to care. Perhaps they see through Space Ghost's 'illness'.

Toast

2. Toast

Air Date: 1998-08-14

Space Ghost wants to impress the love of his life (Merrill Markoe) but doesn't know how to act around 'women of the opposite sex.

Lawsuit

3. Lawsuit

Air Date: 1998-08-21

Jace, Jan, and Blip from the original Space Ghost try to sue Space Ghost. Space Ghost gets out of it, and he blasts Blip. He also claims he destroyed Paris.

Cahill

4. Cahill

Air Date: 1998-08-28

A vicious storm on Ghost Planet has Space Ghost scared silly. (Note: The episode's name comes from the show's editor, Michael Cahill)

Warren

5. Warren

Air Date: 1998-09-04

Space Ghost grows angry upon learning that he has been 'imposternated' on Warren's television program, so he goes with Moltar and Zorak to confront him. Warren is actually a very bitter bush. We then meet an evil replica of Space Ghost, or is it Gary Owens...

Warren (short version)

6. Warren (short version)

Air Date: 1998-09-06

Space Ghost grows angry upon learning that he has been 'imposternated' on Warren's television program, so he goes with Moltar and Zorak to confront him. Warren is actually a very bitter bush. We then meet an evil replica of Space Ghost, or is it Gary Owens...(this is the short version, which does not loop 3 times)

Chinatown

7. Chinatown

Air Date: 1998-09-11

Space Ghost trades Moltar to a Japanese baseball team and makes a dog the new director.

Rio Ghosto

8. Rio Ghosto

Air Date: 1998-09-18

Space Ghost pursues a movie career.

Pal Joey

9. Pal Joey

Air Date: 1998-09-25

Annoying intern Joey wreaks havoc on the set while trying to get a job. Meanwhile, Space Ghost reveals to Michael Moore that he doesn't pay his employees.

Curses

10. Curses

Air Date: 1998-11-27

There is a showing of part of an old Space Ghost show. Space Ghost eats a bald guest. Emo is crazy, and Space Ghost eats him. There is a pretty woman, and Space Ghost demands more guests. Space Ghost says, "I'm never eating here again." He then eats Zorak and attacks Moltar.

Intense Patriotism

11. Intense Patriotism

Air Date: 1998-12-04

Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar are moving to America. Space Ghost invites Jeff Foxworthy on the show and asks him about rednecks. Jeff obviously doesn't enjoy himself. Space Ghost hopes to become America Ghost as they find a place to land, in America.

12. Waiting for Edward

Air Date: 1998-12-25

Moltar beats the crap out of Space Ghost in a fist fight, and then jumps up and down on his back. Later, Zorak sits on Space Ghost's lap and demands $10 for "special services".

Chambraigne

1. Chambraigne

Air Date: 1999-10-08

Space Ghost angers the creators of an intelligence enhancement drug when he begins to endorse it on his show.

Snatch

2. Snatch

Air Date: 1999-10-15

Replicating Pods invade the Ghost Planet as The Blob blocks off all outside access. Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar come up with many unsuccessful plans and resort to drinking lots of coffee.

Girl Hair

3. Girl Hair

Air Date: 1999-10-22

Members of Hanson have long hair and Space Ghost is obsessed with combing it. Special appearances by the Tooth Fairy and Santa.

Sequel

4. Sequel

Air Date: 1999-10-29

After Space Ghost has been sent to the slammer for years of mistreating Jan and Jace, Birdman is called upon to guest host the show, but spends most of his time lamenting an impending divorce from his wife Galaxy Girl, a.k.a. Sylvia. This is a sequel to "Lawsuit".

Curling Flower Space

5. Curling Flower Space

Air Date: 1999-11-19

Jerry Springer and Sarah Jessica Parker nearly get trampled in this bizarre romp through the minds of Space Ghost, Moltar and Zorak.

Table Read

6. Table Read

Air Date: 1999-12-03

The show's voice actors and writers rehearse (in live-action) the episode Fire Ant.

Fire Ant

7. Fire Ant

Air Date: 1999-12-10

Space Ghost and talk show host Conan O'Brien are engaged in riveting and witty repartee when a fire ant bites Space Ghost and everything goes Dada. When first aired, the episode featured a 10-minute sequence in which Space Ghost crawls after an ant over various backgrounds.

King Dead

8. King Dead

Air Date: 1999-12-17

Zorak and Moltar leave Ghost Planet and break into Space Ghost's apartment. Brak and Tansut replace them on the show.

9. Fire Ant (short version)

Air Date: 2000-01-03

A much shorter version of Space Ghost's "interview" with Conan O'Brian and his encounter with the small Fire Ant.

10. Snatch (alternate ending)

Air Date: 2000-01-28

Ghost Planet Industries is attacked by replicating pods. The kind that copy your DNA, kill you off, and take over while you sleep.

Kentucky Nightmare

1. Kentucky Nightmare

Air Date: 2001-05-07

Space Ghost is now promoting a liquor company. With the company mascot, everything is going crazy. Windows cracked, bears attacking, and killer bees.

The Justice Hole

2. The Justice Hole

Air Date: 2001-07-22

An agitated Space Ghost leaves his own show, but can't find anything to do.

Knifin' Around

3. Knifin' Around

Air Date: 2001-09-02

Space Ghost wants to burn 100 Radiohead cd's with some kind of laser cannon, right in front of Radiohead! Moltar sings, we meet Space Ghost's wife Bjork, and Zorak talks like a hillbilly.

Flipmode

4. Flipmode

Air Date: 2001-10-14

Space Ghost is hosting a "mystery dinner theater" and in the midst, he beats Zorak senseless a number of times and causes a massive gas leak, which causes everyone to start tripping, including guest Busta Rhymes.

Sweet For Brak

5. Sweet For Brak

Air Date: 2001-11-18

Space Ghost becomes jealous when Brak's spin off, The Brak Show becomes a hit. Meanwhile, Zorak teaches the band Tenacious D how to perform.

Mommentary

6. Mommentary

Air Date: 2001-12-30

The writers of Space Ghost: Coast 2 Coast assemble their mothers together to commentate on "Kentucky Nightmare"

Mommentary: Creator's Commentary

7. Mommentary: Creator's Commentary

Air Date: 2002-05-12

The S.G writers commentate on their mothers' commentary

Mommentary: Jellybean

8. Mommentary: Jellybean

Air Date: 2002-05-12

Special edition of "Mommentary" with new commentary from the shows producers.

Baffler Meal

1. Baffler Meal

Air Date: 2003-01-01

Space Ghost's talk show is invaded by three life-sized fast food items from a place called Burger Trench. They are known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force. They soon proceed to throw the show into total chaos.

Whipping Post

2. Whipping Post

Air Date: 2003-11-23

Space Ghost is angry about a variety of topics, and rants mightily to his guest, comedian Dennis Miller

Eat a Peach

3. Eat a Peach

Air Date: 2003-11-30

Space Ghost Explains The Birds And Bees To Zorak And Moltar. As in Bees can't drive and crows can shoot lasers out of they're eyes. Also, Moltar feels bad that Space Ghost seems to give Zorak more attention, as does Todd Barry when the crew decides not to share any crow with him.

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

Air Date: 2003-12-07

In one of the most random episodes ever, Space Ghost's interview with William Shatner is cut short when he is called into action to take part in an epic space battle.

Idlewild South

5. Idlewild South

Air Date: 2003-12-14

Zorak and Moltar are doing drugs and drinking booze when the show starts. Space Ghost wonders what they're doing, and Moltar encourages Space Ghost to drink some because it will "Make you feel like a Cowboy". After 1 sip he starts riding his TV, doing the Robot, and other crazy stuff, that eventually results in a series space ship related accident.

Dreams

6. Dreams

Air Date: 2004-01-11

Space Ghost hosts a telethon to raise money for "Retardos" and enlists Triumph's help.

Live at the Fillmore

7. Live at the Fillmore

Air Date: 2004-04-12

Television series finale. When Space Ghost spends the show budget to get himself out of jail, they have to find ways to run the show without money. They try doing a "remote without cameras" interviewing the old Susan Powter interview, interviewing a show, and punching Space Ghost in the crotch. Space Ghost then does his one man show "Racism is Bad" followed by more crotch punching and omelets.

1. Billy Mitchell

Air Date: 2006-05-30

Space Ghost interviews Billy Mitchell, the first person to reach a perfect score in Pac-Man and Donkey Kong score record holder.

2. Rand Miller

Air Date: 2006-06-13

Space Ghost interviews Rand Miller, creator of Myst.

3. Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Air Date: 2006-07-04

Blues musician Kenny Wayne Shepherd is interviewed.

4. Allan Alcorn

Air Date: 2006-10-10

"Mr. pong", Allan Alcorn, is interviewed.

5. Steve Wozniak

Air Date: 2007-01-23

Space Ghost interviews Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple.

6. Rob Fulop

Air Date: 2007-02-28

Space Ghost interviews Rob Fulop, creator of several hit Atari 2600 titles such as Demon Attack.

7. Howard Warshaw

Air Date: 2007-03-17

Space Ghost interviews Howard Warshaw, designer of E.T on the Atari 2600, often called "the worst game ever made".

8. Wayne Coyne

Air Date: 2007-04-25

Wayne Coyne, lead singer of the Flaming Lips, is interviewed.

1. Richard Garriott

Air Date: 2007-09-11

Space Ghost interviews "Lord British", other wise known as Richard Garriott, best known for creating Ultima.

2. Stephen Bristow

Air Date: 2007-10-31

Space Ghost interviews Stephen Bristow, an early employee of Atari who conceptualized games like Breakout.

3. David Crane

Air Date: 2007-11-30

Space Ghost interviews David Crane, a prolific game programmer who started work on the Atari 2600 and continued all the way up to the controversial Night Trap.

4. Chantal Claret

Air Date: 2007-12-25

Lead singer of the band Morningwood, Chantal Claret, is interviewed.

5. Dee Snider

Air Date: 2008-05-25

Space Ghost interviews the lead singer of twisted Sister, Dee Snider.

6. Barenaked Ladies

Air Date: 2008-05-31

Space Ghost interviews the Barenaked Ladies.

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Rating

7.8/10

Release Date

1994-04-15

Episodes

110 (10 seasons)

Status

Ended

Cast

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Production Companies

Williams Street

Williams Street

Cartoon Network Productions

Williams Street West

Ghost Planet Industries