Space Ghost Coast to Coast Season 3
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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Space Ghost Coast to Coast
1994 / TV-PGA 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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Space Ghost Coast to Coast Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Re-enactments of classic moments from the last few series played by real actors, a strange episode.
Space Ghost assembles artists for a special on the power of portraits.
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.
Former Late Show with David Letterman writers scripted this unabashed spoof of late-night talk show convention.
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.
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...
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...
While Space Ghost is called away on various pretenses, his evil twin brother Chad tries to take his place.
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.
Michael Norman isn't afraid of Space Ghost, and Bill Nye is afraid that he might never know what Space Ghost IS...
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.
Space Ghost interviews Jonathan Richman. That's it.
The show's energy takes a serious hit while Space Ghost deals with his emotions after being dumped.
Space Ghost is fed up with Moltar and Zorak, and decides to replace them with his super computer named Mo 2000.
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.