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释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Pilots  Season 1 (1994)  Season 2 (1995)  Season 3 (1996)  Season 4 (1997)  Season 5 (1998)  Season 6 (1999)  Season 7 (2001–02)  Season 8 (2003)  Season 10 (2006–07)  Season 11 (2007–08)  Specials 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Space Ghost Coast to Coast is an animated talk show starring washed-up superhero Space Ghost, as a late-night talk show host. To aid him, Space Ghost has imprisoned his arch enemies Zorak and Moltar, and has forced them into slavery. Zorak acts as band leader and Moltar acts as director and producer. They regularly disrupt the show and make no secret of the fact that they hate Space Ghost.

Two pilots were created prior to the series' debut but were never aired on television with the first pilot being released as a special feature on the Volume Two DVD set. The series premiered on April 15, 1994 and ended on May 31, 2008 with a total of 110 episodes over the course of 11 seasons.

Seasons: Pilots · 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 · Specials

Series overview

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Episodes

Pilots

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|RTitle= Untitled Pilot 1
|AltTitle = Andy's Pilot
|Aux2= Denzel Washington
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|11|16}} (on DVD)
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost interviews actor Denzel Washington.

Note: This Proof of concept test pilot was made in 1993. It features Andy Merrill as Space Ghost and features archived footage of Washington as opposed to an official appearance.


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|Aux2= Chris Gore & Emma Thompson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|Unaired}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost (voiced by Gary Owens) introduces the show in a "coming soon"-style preview.[1]
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Season 1 (1994)

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|Title=Spanish Translation
|Aux1= The Bee Gees, Kevin Meaney & Susan Powter
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones & Keith Crofford
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|4|15}}
|ShortSummary=In this series premiere, Space Ghost declares his fondness for Mexican food to Susan Powter. In addition, comedian Kevin Meaney tells Space Ghost about his dislike of tight pants.
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|Title=Gilligan
|Aux1= Bob Denver, Dawn Wells & Russell Johnson
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones & Keith Crofford
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|4|22}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost interviews the cast of Gilligan's Island and tries to find out if the show is real.
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|Title=Elevator
|Aux1= Ashley Judd, Timothy Leary & Judy Tenuta
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones & Keith Crofford
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|5|6}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost falls in love with guest Judy Tenuta. Zorak and Moltar try escaping by getting on an elevator.
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|Title=CHiPs
|Aux1= Bill Carter & Joe Franklin
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill & Khaki Jones
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|5|13}}
|ShortSummary= As Space Ghost interviews his guests, Moltar introduces his fascination of the TV series CHiPs while he produces the show.
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|Title=Bobcat
|Aux1= Bobcat Goldthwait & the Ramones
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones & Keith Crofford
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|5|27}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost's real identity Tad Ghostal is revealed by Zorak during an interview with Bobcat. Bobcat wants to have a party with Space Ghost, and Space Ghost won't let Zorak's favorite band; The Ramones, come because they're "punks", but it turns out Zorak gave them Space Ghost's party cake.
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|Title=Punch
|Aux1= Kamal Ahmed, Johnny Brennan, Cindy Guyer & Dian Parkinson
|WrittenBy=Billy Aronson & Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|9|16}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar say the word "Punch" a lot.
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|EpisodeNumber= 7
|Title=Banjo
|Aux1= Schoolly D & "Weird Al" Yankovic
|WrittenBy=Chris Feresten & Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|9|10}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak tests out a mind control spell on Space Ghost and the show's guests. Meanwhile, Space Ghost nurtures a special pet, Banjo the sea monkey, which eventually turns into a giant monster that threatens to destroy the studio.
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|Title=Batmantis
|Aux1= Lee Meriwether, Eartha Kitt & Adam West
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|9|30}}
|ShortSummary= "Your mother" captures Moltar, and says she won't let him free unless Space Ghost gives her his power bands. Meanwhile, Zorak becomes Batmantis and attempts to influence Lee Meriwether. The episode is a spoof of the 60s Batman TV series, and features several of its cast members.
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|Title=Self Help
|Aux1=Joyce Brothers, Rich Hall & Anka Radakovich
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|10|7}}
|ShortSummary=Hoping to rehabilitate Zorak, Space Ghost welcomes psychiatrist Dr. Joyce Brothers, who ends up being more concerned about him.
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|Title=Gum, Disease
|Aux1=Danny Bonaduce & Branford Marsalis
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|11|11}}
|ShortSummary=Moltar is sick during the taping of this episode. Meanwhile, during Space Ghost's interviews with Branford and Danny, Zorak demands gum.
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Season 2 (1995)

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|Title = President's Day Nightmare
|AltTitle= 1st Annual World Premiere Toon-In
|Aux1= Craig McCracken, Pat Ventura, Van Partible, Eugene Mattos, Genndy Tartakovsky, Dian Parkinson
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|2|20}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost shows off his versatility by emceeing Cartoon Network's "World Premiere Toon-In". Members of the Council of Doom appear as judges in a beauty pageant-style competition between five cartoon directors.
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|Title= Le Livre d'Histoire
|Aux1= Jim Carrey, Chuck Russell, James Kirkconnell & Carl Clark
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Chris Feresten, James Kirkconnell & Andy Merrill
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|6|9}}
|ShortSummary= A merger of the episodes "The Mask" and "Story Book" with the addition of Lokar as guest host.
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|Title= Girlie Show
|Aux1= Fran Drescher, Carol Channing, Alice Cooper & Russell Johnson
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|3|24}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost does a whole episode dedicated to girls. Zorak gets mad that they didn't have an episode about Jack Klugman.
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|EpisodeNumber= 14
|Title= Hungry
|Aux1= Michael Stipe, Lassie & Mujibur and Sirajul
|WrittenBy=Spike Feresten & Steve O'Donnell
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|3|31}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost welcomes Michael Stipe from R.E.M.. Later, he shares time-honored difficult-places-to-reach-while-scratching-stories with Lassie. Zorak introduces the crew to his young nephew, Raymond, and later eats him when the pizza the crew ordered fails to arrive on time.
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|EpisodeNumber= 15
|Title= Fire Drill
|Aux1= David Byrne & Donny Osmond
|WrittenBy=David Greenberger & Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|6|2}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost makes Academy Award Winner David Byrne uncomfortable and attempts to get to the root of the feud between former teen idols Donny Osmond and earlier guest Danny Bonaduce.
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|EpisodeNumber= 16
|Title= Sleeper
|Aux1= Hulk Hogan & Slash
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|7|28}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost is concerned that Hulk Hogan is getting enough oxygen. Moltar and Zorak improvise guitar solos with their voices.
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|EpisodeNumber= 17
|Title= Jerk
|Aux1= Sandra Bernhard & B. Palmer Mills
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|8|18}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost attempts to create an award-winning show, but his frustration and strict ways make everyone call him a jerk.
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|EpisodeNumber= 18
|Title= Urges
|Aux1= Catherine Bach & Matthew Sweet
|WrittenBy=Nell Scovell & Joel Hodgson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1995|10|20}}
|ShortSummary= It's mating season on Zorak's home planet. Despite the rather unpleasant role the male plays in the mantis love ritual, Zorak gives in to that most common of insect impulses and returns home.
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Season 3 (1996)

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|Title= Explode
|Aux1= Terry Jones & Glen Phillips
|WrittenBy=Rob Thomas & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|2|2}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost talks to Terry Jones and makes many references to the Monty Python series with Zorak. Lokar offers Moltar a job working for him.
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|Title= $20.01
|Aux1= Joel Hodgson & Penn and Teller
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|2|9}}
|ShortSummary=Moltar and Zorak are fired when Space Ghost replaces them with MOE 2000 (voiced by executive producer Keith Crofford), an unfeeling computer director. This is a loose parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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|Title= Lovesick
|Aux1= Carrot Top & Star Lady
|WrittenBy=Scott Lipe, Matt Harrigan & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|2|14}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost is depressed after a recent break up, and Carrot Top tries to cheer him up.
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|EpisodeNumber= 22
|Title= Transcript
|Aux1= Jonathan Richman
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|2|23}}
|ShortSummary=Musician Jonathan Richman favors Space Ghost with a couple of charming songs during a meandering conversation.
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|EpisodeNumber= 23
|Title= Sharrock
|Aux1= Thurston Moore (as "Fred Cracklin")
|WrittenBy=Michael Cahill, Keith Crofford, Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Matt Harrigan, Khaki Jones, Mike Lazzo, Matt Maiellaro, Andy Merrill & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|3|1}}
|ShortSummary= This episode is dedicated to Sonny Sharrock and showcases his musical work, with a moment of silence at the end.
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|EpisodeNumber= 24
|Title= Boo!
|Aux1= Michael Norman & Bill Nye
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|3|8}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost turns to experts for advice on supernatural phenomena such as the disappearance of his phantom cruiser keys.
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|EpisodeNumber= 25
|Title= Freak Show
|Aux1= Wylie Gustafson & Bill Manspeaker (of Green Jellÿ)
|WrittenBy=Andy Merrill
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|5|22}}
|ShortSummary=An eccentric villain called Commander Andy keeps interrupting the show.
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|EpisodeNumber= 26
|Title= Switcheroo
|Aux1= Susan Olsen & Elvira
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|6|5}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost's evil twin brother Chad Ghostal stops by the show with sinister plans to take over Tad Ghostal's job.
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|EpisodeNumber= 27
|Title= Surprise
|Aux1= Vinnie Dombroski, Jimmie Walker, Mike Watt, Dennis Diken, Pat DiNizio, Juliana Hatfield, Ben Folds, Cameron Diaz, Mark McEwen, Wes Johnson, Dr. Robert Bakker, Matt Talbott, Judy Tenuta, Lori Fetrick, Steve Henneberry, Method Man, Jill Cunniff, Rodney Trevon Oliver, Rev. Norbert St. Louis, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde & Bobcat Goldthwait
|WrittenBy=Andy Merrill & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|6|19}}
|ShortSummary= While Space Ghost struggles to make his way to the mail room and pick up a package, The Council of Doom gathers for a surprise birthday party.
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|EpisodeNumber= 28
|Title= Glen Campbell
|Aux1= Matt Groening
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan, Dave Willis & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|10|9}}
|ShortSummary=Moltar puts the show on "automated technical direction" and disappears in accordance with a manual he's reading entitled The Joy of Escape.
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|Title= Jacksonville
|Aux1= James Hetfield & Kirk Hammett
|WrittenBy=Andy Merrill & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|10|16}}
|ShortSummary=Continuing from the previous episode, Moltar is on the run and suspense dominates this episode. Space Ghost is forced to recruit Tansit as his fill-in director, who causes problems before bringing out the guests.
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|EpisodeNumber= 30
|Title= Late Show
|Aux1= Janeane Garofalo, Dave Grohl, Flip Orley & John Popper
|WrittenBy=Spike Feresten & Steve O'Donnell
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|10|23}}
|ShortSummary=Former Late Show with David Letterman writers scripted this unabashed spoof of late-night talk show convention.
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|EpisodeNumber= 31
|Title= Cookout
|Aux1= Emeril Lagasse, Nathalie Dupree & Martin Yan
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|12|11}}
|ShortSummary= The Council of Doom judge a cooking contest. Zorak wants all the bones.
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|EpisodeNumber= 32
|Title= Art Show
|Aux1= Laurie Anderson & Stomp
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|12|18}}
|ShortSummary=Performance artist Laurie Anderson riles Space Ghost by revealing that she never watches television, then waxes conspiratorial about cyberspace. A disengaged Space Ghost invisos out, missing much of the remaining interview.
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|EpisodeNumber= 33
|Title= Woody Allen's Fall Project
|Aux1= James Kirkconnell
|WrittenBy=Chip Duffey, Andy Merrill, Matthew Maiellaro, Khaki Jones, Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Chris Feresten, Steve O'Donnell & Spike Feresten
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996|12|25}}
|ShortSummary=Reenactments of old episodes are done in live-action by various crew members, with introductions by "Space Ghost expert" James Kirkconnell.
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Season 4 (1997)

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|Title= Rehearsal
|Aux1= Fred Schneider
|WrittenBy=Chip Duffey
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|7|18}}
|ShortSummary=This flashback episode transports viewers to a dress rehearsal two days before the premiere of Space Ghost Coast to Coast in April 1994. Offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes, "Rehearsal" features Space Ghost, Moltar and Zorak flubbing familiar gags, missing cues and mistiming special effects.
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|Title= Gallagher
|Aux1= Bob Odenkirk & David Cross
|WrittenBy=Mark Banker, Rich Dahm, Chip Duffey, Ben Karlin, Sean LaFleur, Andy Merrill, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|7|26}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber= 36
|Title= Edelweiss
|Aux1= Beck
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|8|1}}
|ShortSummary=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. Zorak, who isn't really dead, decides to get back at Space Ghost by "haunting" the set.
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|EpisodeNumber= 37
|Title= Anniversary
|Aux1= Judy Tenuta & Bobcat Goldthwait
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|8|8}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost marks a "special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga".
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|EpisodeNumber= 38
|Title= Zoltran
|Aux1= Robin Leach & Merrill Markoe
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|8|15}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost chats with Robin Leach until his guest reveals that he is, in fact, an evil villain named Zoltran.
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|EpisodeNumber= 39
|Title= Pilot
|Aux1= Lori Fetrick & Steve Henneberry
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|8|22}}
|ShortSummary= Lokar presents the "lost pilot" for the show Birdman Coast to Coast. George Lowe was a singer in the episode, yet his voice was distorted and was not given credit.
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|EpisodeNumber= 40
|Title= Speck
|Aux1= Jimmy Cliff & Jack Logan
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|8|29}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber= 41
|Title= Zorak
|Aux1= Dr. Maxcy Nolan & Steve Arnold
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|9|5}}
|ShortSummary=An episode dedicated to Zorak.
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|EpisodeNumber= 42
|Title= Switcheroo '97
|Aux1= Bill Mumy & Mark Hamill
|WrittenBy=Rich Dahm, Ben Karlin, Dan Vebber & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|9|12}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak and Moltar go to a science fiction convention without inviting Space Ghost, prompting him to create Space Ghost Con '97.
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|EpisodeNumber= 43
|Title= Mayonnaise
|Aux1= Jon Stewart
|WrittenBy=Andy Merrill
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|9|19}}
|ShortSummary=While attempting to introduce Jon Stewart to the wonders of aroma therapy, Moltar accidentally cuts off his oxygen.
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|EpisodeNumber= 44
|Title= Brilliant Number One
|Aux1= Peter Fonda & Buzz Aldrin
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro, Michael Cahill & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|9|26}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost pays homage to his real boss by continually referring to Peter Fonda as "Ted Turner's brother-in-law".
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|EpisodeNumber= 45
|Title= Boo Boo Kitty
|Aux1= Michael McKean & David Lander
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|10|3}}
|ShortSummary=During Space Ghost's interview with McKean & Lander (or lack thereof), a menacing "kitty" blimp hovers around Ghost Planet.
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|EpisodeNumber= 46
|Title= Needledrop
|Aux1= Ice-T, Ernie C & Fred Willard
|WrittenBy=Dan Vebber, Sean LaFleur & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|10|10}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost decides to do the "hip shake" throughout the show. Meanwhile, Moltar accidentally releases a ghost into the studio, which steals Zorak's soul.
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|EpisodeNumber= 47
|Title= Sphinx
|Aux1= Mike Judge & Harland Williams
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|10|17}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber= 48
|Title= Pavement
|Aux1= Colin Quinn, Pavement, Red Green, Goldie Hawn & Tommy Davidson
|WrittenBy=Chip Duffey, Andy Merrill, Pete Smith & Dave Willis (credited to "Tad Ghostal")
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|10|24}}
|ShortSummary=In an episode written by Space Ghost himself, "The Beatles" arrive, and their singing disrupts a Goldie Hawn interview. The Great Gazoo also makes a cameo and Zorak goes to "prison".
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|EpisodeNumber= 49
|Title= Untitled
|Aux1= George Clinton & Erik Estrada
|WrittenBy=Chip Duffey, Matthew Maiellaro & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|10|31}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|Title= Hipster
|Aux1= The Millionaire & Sam Butera
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|11|7}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost's evil twin brother Chad Ghostal hosts this episode. George Lowe portrays an audience member, uncredited.
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|EpisodeNumber= 51
|Title= Piledriver
|Aux1= Rob Zombie & Raven-Symoné
|WrittenBy=Mark Banker, Rich Dahm & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|11|14}}
|ShortSummary=Grandpa Space Ghost (voiced by Randy Savage) stops by the show to visit Tad Ghostal.
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|EpisodeNumber= 52
|Title= Suckup
|Aux1= John Henson & Bob Goen
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|11|21}}
|ShortSummary=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". Brak however, spoils the whole affair by spilling gravy on the show's set.
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|EpisodeNumber= 53
|Title= Dam
|Aux1= Charlton Heston
|WrittenBy=Randolph Heard & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|12|5}}
|ShortSummary=This show welcomes its first-ever Academy Award winner, Charlton Heston, who, after much prodding, offers his trophy to Space Ghost.
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|EpisodeNumber= 54
|Title= Boat Show
|Aux1= Steve Allen & Andy Dick
|WrittenBy=Andy Merrill
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|12|12}}
|ShortSummary=This episode is a musical special consisting of 11 numbers. Brak joins in as the melodic "Man on the Street".
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|EpisodeNumber= 55
|Title= Telethon
|Aux1= Bob Abdou, Pete Michael & Russ Powell
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|12|19}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost holds a telethon with the Council of Doom because he's out of money, but ends up losing even more money.
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|EpisodeNumber= 56
|Title= Dimethyl Pyrimidinol Bisulfite
|Aux1= Pat Boone & Chuck D
|WrittenBy=Ben Karlin, Rich Dahm & Alan Laddie
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1997|12|26}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost and Zorak try to endorse ointment and potted meat to the home viewing audience. Everyone except Space Ghost is severely underwhelmed at the performance of special guest The Rappin' Space Goblin.
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Season 5 (1998)

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|Title= Joshua
|Aux1= Tony Bennett, Tom Arnold, Afro-Plane, Kathy Kinney, Ginny, the Dog Who Saves Cats, Paul Gilmartin, Annabelle Gurwitch, John Flansburgh, William, the King of Imagination, Ryah Rosenberg & Sean Medlock
|WrittenBy=Chip Duffey, Andy Merrill, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|1|1}}
|ShortSummary= A parody of corporate videos with a brief appearance at the end of two winners of a haiku contest.
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|Title= Terminal
|Aux1= Dr. Drew Pinsky & Marc Weiner
|WrittenBy=Pete Smith & Matt Harrigan
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|8|7}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost fakes a terminal illness so Zorak and Moltar will have sympathy for him.
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|Title= Toast
|Aux1= Merrill Markoe, Adam Carolla & John Henson
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|8|14}}
|ShortSummary=After Space Ghost declares his love for Merrill Markoe, he receives advice from Adam Carolla, co-host of MTV's Loveline.
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|EpisodeNumber= 60
|Title= Lawsuit
|Aux1= Greta Van Susteren
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|8|21}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost gets sued by his old sidekicks Jan and Jace. Their lawyer is Space Ghost's arch enemy Dr. Nightmare, Attorney at Law.
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|EpisodeNumber= 61
|Title= Cahill
|Aux1= Garrett Morris & Mark McEwen
|WrittenBy=Ben Karlin & Brian Posehn
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|8|28}}
|ShortSummary=A vicious storm on Ghost Planet has Space Ghost scared silly.
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|EpisodeNumber= 62
|Title= Warren
|Aux1= Gary Owens & Col. Bruce Hampton (as Warren)
|WrittenBy=Matt Maeillaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|9|4}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost grows angry upon learning that he has been 'imposternated' on a bizarre, intergalactic television program.

Note: The premiere airing was an extended edit in which the same events played out three times in a row, running for 35 minutes without commercial breaks. The shorter, 12 minute version was first aired on {{Start date|1998|9|6}}. The longer version was later released on "The 1998 Episodes" DVD.


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|EpisodeNumber= 63
|Title= Chinatown
|Aux1= Tyra Banks & Rebecca Romijn
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|9|11}}
|ShortSummary= Space Ghost trades Moltar to a Chinese baseball team and replaces him with a dog. Zorak loses his edge without Moltar.
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|EpisodeNumber= 64
|Title= Rio Ghosto
|Aux1= Ben Stiller, Kevin Smith, & Jim Jarmusch
|WrittenBy=Mark Banker
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|9|18}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost pursues a movie career.
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|EpisodeNumber= 65
|Title= Pal Joey
|Aux1= Michael Moore
|WrittenBy=Pete Smith
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|9|25}}
|ShortSummary=Joey, an overzealous ex-intern, annoys Space Ghost with his antics.
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|EpisodeNumber= 66
|Title= Curses
|Aux1= Moby, Emo Philips, Shirley Manson, & James Kirkconnell
|WrittenBy=Pete Smith
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|11|27}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost is afflicted by the Curse of Kintavé and is driven to eat all of his guests.
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|EpisodeNumber= 67
|Title= Intense Patriotism
|Aux1= Jeff Foxworthy
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|12|4}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost attempts to take Ghost Planet to the United States, and consequently focuses the show on various aspects of America.
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|EpisodeNumber= 68
|Title= Waiting for Edward
|Aux1= Denis Leary
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan, Matthew Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1998|12|25}}
|ShortSummary=While Space Ghost interviews Denis Leary, Moltar destroys Ghost Planet and Space Ghost subsequently appears at a day camp, explaining how he saved Christmas.
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Season 6 (1999)

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|EpisodeNumber= 69
|Title= Chambraigne
|Aux1= Bob Costas & Al Roker (TV version)
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis, Jim Fortier & Pete Smith
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|10|8}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost tries the product "Chambraigne", a shampoo that supposedly enhances intelligence. After watching the show, the inventors of Chambraigne rush to Ghost Planet to try and stop Space Ghost from endorsing their fake product before his idiocy exposes their scam.
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|Title= Snatch
|Aux1= Steven Wright
|WrittenBy=Adam Reed and Matt Thompson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|10|15}}
|ShortSummary=The comedy stakes are high when Space Ghost, Moltar, Zorak and guest Steven Wright are sealed inside the studio by a giant blob and stalked by body-snatching alien pods.
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|EpisodeNumber= 71
|Title= Girl Hair
|Aux1= Hanson
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|10|22}}
|ShortSummary=Members of Hanson have long hair and Space Ghost is obsessed with combing it. This episode reveals Space Ghost's dark side as well as Zorak's desire to procure teeth so that he can get into clubs. Appearances by the Tooth Fairy and Bizarro Santa Claus bring about one of the weirdest scenes yet staged on the show.
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|EpisodeNumber= 72
|Title= Sequel
|Aux1= Captain & Tennille
|WrittenBy=Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|10|29}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber= 73
|Title= Curling Flower Space
|Aux1= Jerry Springer & Sarah Jessica Parker
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro, Jim Fortier & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|11|19}}
|ShortSummary=Jerry Springer and Sarah Jessica Parker nearly get trampled in this bizarre romp through the minds of Space Ghost, Moltar and Zorak.
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|EpisodeNumber= 74
|Title= Table Read
|Aux1= {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis, Jim Fortier, Matt Maiellaro & Mark Banker
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|12|3}}
|ShortSummary=The show's voice actors and writers, consisting of George Lowe, C. Martin Croker, Jim Fortier, Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro, Mike Lazzo and Mark Banker, rehearse (in live-action) the episode "Fire Ant".
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|EpisodeNumber= 75
|Title= Fire Ant
|Aux1= Conan O'Brien
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro, Jim Fortier & Mark Banker
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|12|10}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost spontaneously combusts during his interview with fellow talk show host Conan O'Brien. Later, after vaporizing an ant that bit him, Space Ghost finds another ant in the studio, and vows to follow it home and kill its whole family.
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|EpisodeNumber= 76
|Title= King Dead
|Aux1= Jon Benjamin
|WrittenBy=Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith, Jim Fortier & Mark Banker
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1999|12|17}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost fires Zorak and Moltar and replaces them with Brak and Tansit, but quickly realizes they are poor substitutes. Meanwhile, after breaking into Space Ghost's apartment, Zorak and Moltar decide to derail the show by kidnapping guest Jon Benjamin and holding him for ransom.
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Season 7 (2001–02)

The series moved to Adult Swim on September 2, 2001 with the premiere of "Knifin' Around". Another episode featuring Merrill Markoe was planned for this run of episodes[2] but was never produced.

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|Title= Kentucky Nightmare
|Aux1= Willie Nelson
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|5|7}}
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|ShortSummary=Space Ghost signs an endorsement deal with a liquor company, and he is forced to use a shark as the show's new mascot. A bear wanders onto the set, upsetting the normal routine by repeatedly attacking Space Ghost. After remembering a comment Bobcat Goldthwait had made during his interview several years earlier, Space Ghost cracks open all the windows in the studio, which later allows the building to be overrun by giant killer bees.
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|Title= The Justice Hole
|Aux1= Dave Thomas
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|7|22}}
(on Cartoon Network)
|ShortSummary=An agitated Space Ghost leaves his own show, but can't find anything to do. When he tries joining a team of third-rate superheroes based in a hole in the ground outside the Justice League's headquarters, he finds that even the reject heroes don't like him.
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|Title= Knifin' Around
|Aux1= Björk & Thom Yorke
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|9|2}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost has Moltar sub in as the show's host to keep Thom Yorke distracted while he illegally copies the new Radiohead album. Meanwhile, Space Ghost discovers he is married to Björk, but hates being a husband, especially to someone so eccentric.
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|EpisodeNumber= 80
|Title= Flipmode
|Aux1= Busta Rhymes
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|10|14}}
|ShortSummary=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 hallucinate.
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|EpisodeNumber= 81
|Title= Sweet for Brak
|Aux1= Tenacious D (Jack Black & Kyle Gass)
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|11|18}}
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber= 82
|Title= Mommentary
|Aux1= Willie Nelson
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|12|30}}
|ShortSummary=Special edition of "Kentucky Nightmare" with commentary provided by the show producers' mothers: Harriet Lazzo, Rachel Maiellaro and Sharon Willis.
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|EpisodeNumber= 83
|Title= Mommentary: Creator's Commentary
|Aux1= Willie Nelson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2002|5|12}}
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|ShortSummary=Special edition of "Mommentary" with commentary on previous commentary by Mike Lazzo, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis.
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|EpisodeNumber= 84
|Title= Mommentary: Jelly Bean
|Aux1= Willie Nelson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2002|5|12}}
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis
|ShortSummary=Special edition of "Mommentary" with new commentary from the show's producers Mike Lazzo, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis.
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Season 8 (2003)

Two other episodes were planned for this season but scrapped. One entitled "One Way Out" would have featured Seth Green, while the other, untitled episode would have featured Seth MacFarlane.[3]

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|EpisodeNumber= 85
|Title= {{anchor|Baffler Meal}}Baffler Meal
|Aux1= Willie Nelson
|WrittenBy=Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis & Todd Hanson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2003|1|1}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost sells the show out to a fast food restaurant named Burger Trench, but the restaurant's overzealous mascots, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, continually disrupt the show with their relentless promotion of Burger Trench's food.
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|Title= Whipping Post
|Aux1= Dennis Miller
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2003|11|23}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost is angry about a variety of topics, and rants mightily to his guest, comedian Dennis Miller.
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|EpisodeNumber= 87
|Title= Eat a Peach
|Aux1= Todd Barry
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
Contributing Writers: Jim Fortier, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2003|11|30}}
|ShortSummary=Moltar and Zorak compete for Space Ghost's attention, while Space Ghost is more concerned with the safety of comedian Todd Barry's automobile.
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|EpisodeNumber= 88
|Title= In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
|Aux1= William Shatner
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
Contributing Writers: Jim Fortier, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2003|12|7}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost's interview with William Shatner is cut short when he is called into action to take part in an epic battle with the HVAC repairmen working on Zorak's air conditioner. In Space Ghost's absence, Moltar attempts to share some of his Star Trek fanfiction with Shatner.
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|EpisodeNumber= 89
|Title= Idlewild South
|Aux1= Jeff Probst
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
Contributing Writers: Jim Fortier, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2003|12|14}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost becomes incredibly drunk after Moltar convinces him that tallboys (24oz beers) will make him "feel like a cowboy", and his inebriated antics quickly derail his interview with Survivor host Jeff Probst.
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|EpisodeNumber= 90
|Title= Dreams
|Aux1= Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
|WrittenBy=Matt Harrigan
Contributing Writers: Jim Fortier, Matt Maiellaro, Pete Smith & Dave Willis
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|1|11}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost hosts a telethon to raise money for "Retardos" and enlists Triumph's help.
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|Title= Live at the Fillmore
|AltTitle = Unfinished POS
|Aux1= None
|WrittenBy=N/A
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|4|12}}
|ShortSummary= The show's budget is used to bail Space Ghost out of jail. Afterwards, he, Zorak and Moltar try to find ways to run the show without the said money, but things take a bizarre turn for the worse.

Notes: This episode was left unfinished and was promoted as an "Unfinished POS".[6] The credits for "Kentucky Nightmare" appear at the end.


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Season 10 (2006–07)

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|EpisodeNumber= 92
|Title= Billy
|Aux2= Billy Mitchell
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|5|30}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost interviews Billy Mitchell.
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|Title= Rand
|Aux2= Rand Miller
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|13}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost discusses Myst with Rand Miller.
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|EpisodeNumber= 94
|Title= Kenny
|Aux2= Kenny Wayne Shepherd
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|7|4}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost seeks style advice from Kenny Wayne Shepherd.
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|EpisodeNumber= 95
|Title= Al
|Aux2= Allan Alcorn as "Mr. Pong"
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|10|10}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak is reunited with Mr. Pong, his father.
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|EpisodeNumber= 96
|Title= Steve
|Aux2= Steve Wozniak
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|1|23}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak shops for a "brain cannon".
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|EpisodeNumber= 97
|Title= Rob
|Aux2= Rob Fulop
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|2|28}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost seeks answers after his cat, Marty, dies.
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|EpisodeNumber= 98
|Title= Howard
|Aux2= Howard Warshaw
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|3|17}}
|ShortSummary=Zoark's old nemesis, Yarr, returns after 20 years.
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|EpisodeNumber= 99
|Title= Wayne
|Aux2= Wayne Coyne
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|4|21}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost appoints Moltar as the staff cook.
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|EpisodeNumber= 100
|Title= Larry
|Aux2= Larry Hunter
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|5|24}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost interviews Larry Hunter.
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Season 11 (2007–08)

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|EpisodeNumber= 101
|Title= Richard
|Aux2= Richard Garriott
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|11}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost and Zorak talk to Moltar about his marriage.
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|EpisodeNumber= 102
|Title= Stephen
|Aux2= Stephen Bristow
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|31}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak and Moltar torment Space Ghost, after over hearing him discuss his nightmare with Yarr.
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|EpisodeNumber= 103
|Title= David
|Aux2= David Crane
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|11|30}}
|ShortSummary=Zorak takes over the show when Space Ghost goes searching for Moltar.
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|EpisodeNumber= 104
|Title= Chantal
|Aux2= Chantal Claret
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|12|25}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost discusses Morningwood with Chantal Claret.
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|EpisodeNumber= 105
|Title= Mark
|Aux2= Mark Thompson
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|4}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost interviews Mark Thompson.
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|EpisodeNumber= 106
|Title= Bruce
|Aux2= Bruce Stern
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|16}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost interviews Bruce Stern.
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|EpisodeNumber= 107
|Title= Dee
|Aux2= Dee Snider
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|25}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost brags about winning a "Golden Throaty" award.
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|EpisodeNumber= 108
|Title= Barenaked Ladies
|Aux2= Barenaked Ladies
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|31}}
|ShortSummary=Space Ghost attempts to spice up the show to boost ratings.
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Specials

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|Title= The Mask
|Aux1=Jim Carrey & Chuck Russell
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|11|4}}
|ShortSummary= A promotional special released exclusively on the VHS release of The Mask, featuring interviews with the film's star and director. Later shown as a part of the "Le Livre d'Histoire" episode on June 9, 1995.
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|Title= A Space Ghost Christmas
|Aux1= Kevin Meaney
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1994|12|25}}
|ShortSummary= A special Christmas episode featuring musical segments with the main cast and the Council of Doom.
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|Title= Planetarium Tour
|Aux1=Thurston Moore
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996||}}
|ShortSummary= In early 1996, there was a planetarium tour that Cartoon Network and Turner produced. The event included the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episodes "$20.01", "Transcript", and "Explode", along with music videos and old 1960s Space Ghost episodes. The event was hosted by Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar. Thurston Moore made an appearance, from footage of Moore that would later be seen in the episode "Sharrock." This episode/special, with the episodes and music videos edited out, can now be found on YouTube.
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|Title= Jonny Quest
|Aux1=
|WrittenBy=Matthew Maiellaro
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1996||}}
|ShortSummary= Created as a trailer as well as an interview of sorts for Turner Home Entertainment's VHS releases of Classic Jonny Quest. Also included commercial clips.
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See also

  • List of Space Ghost Coast to Coast characters

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.c4vct.com/kym/sg/pilots/pilot2.htm|title=The Second Pilot|publisher=Brak's Scrapbook |date= |accessdate=May 28, 2018}}
2. ^The Daily Ghost Planet "More from the con - New Episode Tonight!". July 22, 2001. Accessed March 24, 2011.
3. ^The Daily Ghost Planet "New episodes - titles and dates". November 9, 2003. Accessed March 15, 2011.
4. ^Rayner, Ben. [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/203192 "Still a Hunger Force to be reckoned with"]. TheStar.com, April 15, 2007. Accessed January 27, 2008.
5. ^Article on Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the Chicago Reader
6. ^The Daily Ghost Planet "One time airing of a "new" episode to mark C2C's 10th Anniversary" April 6, 2004. Accessed March 15, 2011.

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