Space Ghost introduces Space Time Quiz Fun 9000 and his contestants, David Cross and Bob Odenkirk. What follows is a rapid-fire conversation as Odenkirk's growing addiction to power-band blasts results in a steady volley from Space Ghost.
Space Ghost introduces Space Time Quiz Fun 9000 and his contestants, David Cross and Bob Odenkirk. What follows is a rapid-fire conversation as Odenkirk's growing addiction to power-band blasts results in a steady volley from Space Ghost.
Zorak is zapped until he can no longer regenerate leaving Space Ghost without a bandleader. Moltar is instructed to fill in for his friend by singing renditions of German folk songs, which puts Beck, the show's lone guest, to sleep.
Zorak is zapped until he can no longer regenerate leaving Space Ghost without a bandleader. Moltar is instructed to fill in for his friend by singing renditions of German folk songs, which puts Beck, the show's lone guest, to sleep.
4x26Final da Temporada Edelweiss (Extra Ending) Episode overview
Space Ghost marks a special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga with returning guests Bobcat Goldthwait and Judy Tenuta. It includes special appearances by villian-turned-announcer Tansut and the evil Chad Ghostal.
Space Ghost marks a special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga with returning guests Bobcat Goldthwait and Judy Tenuta. It includes special appearances by villian-turned-announcer Tansut and the evil Chad Ghostal.
Space Ghost chats with Robin Leach until he reveals he is a villain named Zoltran. Zoltran blasts Space Ghost by shooting lasers out of his eyes. It doesn't get easier as Merrill Markoe needles him about his age and intergalactic location.
Space Ghost chats with Robin Leach until he reveals he is a villain named Zoltran. Zoltran blasts Space Ghost by shooting lasers out of his eyes. It doesn't get easier as Merrill Markoe needles him about his age and intergalactic location.
Reggae star Jimmy Cliff chats with Space Ghost about his new album and touring in South America. Moltar and mechanic-turned-musician Jack Logan share a creepy conversation about items underneath their beds.
Reggae star Jimmy Cliff chats with Space Ghost about his new album and touring in South America. Moltar and mechanic-turned-musician Jack Logan share a creepy conversation about items underneath their beds.
Space Ghost presents a tribute to Zorak. Dr. Maxcy Nolan speculates the bandleader may be hiding an extra set of legs under his vest. Exterminator Steve Arnold reveals he says take this before going after insects.
Space Ghost presents a tribute to Zorak. Dr. Maxcy Nolan speculates the bandleader may be hiding an extra set of legs under his vest. Exterminator Steve Arnold reveals he says take this before going after insects.
Space Ghost's sidekicks have hosted a convention behind his back. Moltar and Zorak bring out their own guests Bill Mumy and Mark Hamill. In a jealous rage, Space Ghost announces plans for Space Ghost Con '97, vowing to exclude his co-stars.
Space Ghost's sidekicks have hosted a convention behind his back. Moltar and Zorak bring out their own guests Bill Mumy and Mark Hamill. In a jealous rage, Space Ghost announces plans for Space Ghost Con '97, vowing to exclude his co-stars.
Space Ghost keeps blaming his bad luck and clumsiness on fictitious characters. Every few seconds, a new line from "Antony and Cleopatra" by William Shakespeare appears on the bottom of the screen.
Space Ghost keeps blaming his bad luck and clumsiness on fictitious characters. Every few seconds, a new line from "Antony and Cleopatra" by William Shakespeare appears on the bottom of the screen.
Self-heralded comedy ghetto resident Michael McKean barely gets a word in with Space Ghost, and David Lander suffers a similar fate. Zorak and Space Ghost's roommate tiff spilling over into the show. A blimp hovers around Ghost Planet.
Self-heralded comedy ghetto resident Michael McKean barely gets a word in with Space Ghost, and David Lander suffers a similar fate. Zorak and Space Ghost's roommate tiff spilling over into the show. A blimp hovers around Ghost Planet.
Even though two prominent rappers, Ice-T and Ernie-C, make their 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' debut, Space Ghost decides to do the 'hip shake' throughout the show. Zorak attempts to hypnotize all the guests, including actor Fred Willard.
Even though two prominent rappers, Ice-T and Ernie-C, make their 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' debut, Space Ghost decides to do the 'hip shake' throughout the show. Zorak attempts to hypnotize all the guests, including actor Fred Willard.
'Beavis and Butthead' and 'King of the Hill' creator 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.
'Beavis and Butthead' and 'King of the Hill' creator 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.
Indie rock group Pavement, sitting in for an incarcerated Zorak and The Original Way-Outs, makes history as the first band ever to perform on Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
Indie rock group Pavement, sitting in for an incarcerated Zorak and The Original Way-Outs, makes history as the first band ever to perform on Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
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.
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.
Space Ghost's identical twin brother, Chad, takes over the show and interviews The Millionaire and Sam Butera. Eventually, the police surround the studio and order Chad to come out with .. show full overview
Space Ghost's identical twin brother, Chad, takes over the show and interviews The Millionaire and Sam Butera. Eventually, the police surround the studio and order Chad to come out with his hands up. After Chad bolts, Moltar and Zorak decide to go on a road trip.
Grandpa Space Ghost, whose physique is identical to his grandson's and whose voice is identical to WCW wrestler Macho Man Randy Savage, gives an 'Oooo-Yeeaaahhh!' performance despite being clubbed with a chair by Zorak.
Grandpa Space Ghost, whose physique is identical to his grandson's and whose voice is identical to WCW wrestler Macho Man Randy Savage, gives an 'Oooo-Yeeaaahhh!' performance despite being clubbed with a chair by Zorak.
The deep space set comes alive like never before with 11 glorious musical numbers. Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar are joined by Brak, who performs a melodic Man on the Street duet with the originator of the popular skit, Steve Allen.
The deep space set comes alive like never before with 11 glorious musical numbers. Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar are joined by Brak, who performs a melodic Man on the Street duet with the originator of the popular skit, Steve Allen.
When the Council of Doom takes your phone calls and the only caller is Brak posing as Seymour Hiney, you know your telethon is in trouble. It takes Space Ghost until the telethon's ending to realize his show is completely bankrupt for good!
When the Council of Doom takes your phone calls and the only caller is Brak posing as Seymour Hiney, you know your telethon is in trouble. It takes Space Ghost until the telethon's ending to realize his show is completely bankrupt for good!
4x24Final da Temporada Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite Episode overview
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Dez 26, 1997
Space Ghost and Zorak try to endorse ointment and potted meat to the home viewing audience. Pat Boone sings Space Ghost's praises, while rapper Chuck D is not impressed with the public-service rap performance by the Rappin' Space Goblin.
Space Ghost and Zorak try to endorse ointment and potted meat to the home viewing audience. Pat Boone sings Space Ghost's praises, while rapper Chuck D is not impressed with the public-service rap performance by the Rappin' Space Goblin.