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Space Ghost convinces Triumph the Insult Comic Dog to be spokesman for a new charity.
Space Ghost ends up in jail, so once again Zorak and Moltar bail him out with the show's budget.
Thad reconsiders his decision to work with a trio of fast-food restaurant mascots in an attempt to appeal to the hunger in young teens.
Space Ghost is angry and he's attacking everyone in his sight.
Space Ghost explains "the birds and the bees" to Zorak And Moltar.
Space Ghost gets into a fight with the workers Zorak hired for his apartment; Moltar takes over the show and bothers William Shatner.
Space Ghost notices that Zorak and Moltar are drinking and smoking marijuana; guest Jeff Probst.
A failing liquor chain purchases the show, forcing Space Ghost to plug the company when asking Willie Nelson questions.
Space Ghost quits the show; he goes to the Justice League and they hide from him.
While Space Ghost burns CDs, Moltar sings and hosts the show; Space Ghost's wife; Zorak talks like a hillbilly.
Zorak is supposedly murdered when the lights go out; Space Ghost interviews Busta Rhymes as a suspect.
Special edition of the episode "Kentucky Nightmare," with commentary provided by the show producers' mothers.
Space Ghost buys a shampoo and endorses it on TV; guests Bob Costas and Al Roker.
The set is controlled by replicating pods that plan to kill the crew and take over when they're dead, so the crew does everything in their power to stay awake.
Space Ghost is obsessed with Hanson's blonde, curly hair; he leads the trio out of the set to swap camp stories and to buy a comb.
A behind-the-scenes look at a table read of the Space Ghost episode, "Fire Ant."
Space Ghost and Conan O Brien debate the quality of the show; Space Ghost drifts off to chase after an ant.
H. Jon Benjamin gets kidnapped by Zorak and Moltar as they hold Space Ghost's apartment hostage.
Space Ghost has 24 hours to live, but it's condensed to just 12 minutes for Earth time.
Adam Carolla plays matchmaker for Space Ghost and Merril Markoe.
Jan & Jace sue Space Ghost for mistreating them; Dr. Nightmare serevs as their lawyer.
Space Ghost visits his mentor, Warren, three times in a row.
Space Ghost trades Moltar to a Chinese baseball team for a dog.
Space Ghost writes a screenplay and interviews Ben Stiller, Kevin Smith, and Jim Jarmusch as potential candidates to direct his movie.
A live action intern disrupts the set and Space Ghost eventually blasts him.
Space Ghost gets cursed and eats his guests; with Shirley Manson.
Space Ghost wants to move the show to America with an all-patriotic episode, including an interview with Jeff Foxworthy.
Space Ghost interviews Denis Leary; Moltar plans to destroy the planet in seven minutes; Space Ghost tells some kids how he saved Christmas.
It's the rehearsal prior to the first episode of "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," and no one seems ready at all.
Guests Bob Odenkirk and David Cross help Space Ghost play the Space Time Fun Quiz 2000.
Musician Beck critiques Moltar's renditions of German folk songs.
The show celebrates an anniversary but the celebration is brought down by the craziness of returning guests Bobcat Goldthwaite and Judy Tenuta and a bad montage.
It is revealed that Zoltran is Moltar's step brother; Space Ghost is 50 years old.
Lokar presents a look at the talk show's original pilot, "Birdman Coast to Coast," starring Birdman as host before Space Ghost took the job.
Space Ghost talks with Jimmy Coogan.
Zorak feels dishonored when Space Ghost presents a bad tribute to him.
When Zorak and Moltar go to a sci-fi convention without him, Space Ghost creates his own Space Ghost Con '97.
Zorak moves in with Space Ghost and becomes a nightmare to live with.
Fred Willard, Ice-T, and Ernie-C are on hand as the room is haunted by a real ghost.
Mike Judge gets to blast Zorak; Harland Williams teases Space Ghost about his vericose veins; Moltar uses his slippy slide.
Space Ghost writes an episode of his talk show, including a message to viewers at home.
Space Ghost starts out with George Clinton, but Moltar tries to take over the show to interview Erik Estrada.
Space Ghost's grandpa controls the show while the host is getting attacked by a villian; grandpa interviews Raven-Symone and gets hit repeatedly with a chair.
Space Ghost kisses up to the host of "Talk Soup" so he can get a better gig.
Space Ghost uses the tips of a self-help tape to be a better host but Moltar and Zorak are in horrible moods and Charlton Heston is super confused about the whole situation.
Space Ghost interviews Steve Allen and Andy Dick, mixing Broadway-style songs into the show.
Space Ghost needs to raise $17.5 million to save the show and no one wants to contribute.
Public Enemy rapper Chuck D; Pat Boone; Space Ghost and Zorak advertise their new ointment.
Taking advantage of Space Ghost's power; the winners of the "Haiku'n for Space Ghost" contest.
Lokar tries to lure Moltar away from the show.
Space Ghost fires Zorak and Moltar and replaces them with a computer; he interviews Penn & Teller and writer Joel Hodgson.
Space Ghost is dumped before filming this episode; guest Carrot Top.
Space Ghost interviews guitarist Jonathan Richman.
A musician that performed much of the music for Space Ghost's show has passed away.
A scientist who studies ghosts hopes to dissect Space Ghost with some questions.
A Space Ghost enthusiast invades the show with some demands; a Green Jelly performer.
Space Ghost and his evil brother trade places without telling each other.
It's Space Ghost's birthday and Moltar invites all of his enemies to appear on the show.
Moltar runs away while Tansut directs the show and annoys everybody; Metallica improvises an off-key tune dedicated to Space Ghost and Zorak.
Spoofing a late-night talk convention.
The Council of Doom judges a cook-off; Zorak hopes to get all the bones.
Laurie Anderson and the cast of "Stomp" are scheduled to appear; both are considered artsy which annoys Space Ghost. He leaves to obtain a video rental.
Favorite moments of "Coast To Coast," portrayed by live actors.
Space Ghost and the Council of Doom interview the directors of Cartoon Network programs.
Lokar hosts a clip show; Space Ghost visits his mother in Florida.
Love advice from Fran Drescher, Carol Channing and Alice Cooper.
Space Ghost gets hungry while interviewing Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and Lassie, so he orders a pizza.
Space Ghost asks professional wrestler Hulk Hogan to put him in a sleeper hold so that he can get some rest; Hogan recites an original haiku about Zorak; Slash, from Guns 'N' Roses, appears.
Space Ghost adds a few new twists: a live studio audience, a versatile applause sign and viewer call-ins; the results fall flat and Space Ghost isn't happy; Palmer Mills and Sandra Bernhard come to agree Space Ghost is a jerk.
Mantis mating season approaches and Zorak must go to his home world and mate; guest Catherine Bach.
Susan Powter; Keven Meaney; the Bee Gees; some quotes are translated into Spanish.
Bob Denver, Dawn Wells and Russell Johnson from the cast of "Gilligan's Island."
Comic Judy Tenuta; Dr. Timothy Leary; actress Ashley Judd.
Actor Bill Carter; talk-show host Joe Franklin.
Comic Bobcat Goldthwait helps Space Ghost celebrate his birthday; music guest the Ramones.
Guests: Weird Al Yankovic and Schoolly D.
Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar use the word punch -- a lot.
Space Ghost interviews Adam West, Eartha Kitt and Lee Meriwether.
Space Ghost wants to rehabilitate Zorak; Rich Hall give Space Ghost pointers on picking up women.
Interviews with Branford Marsalis and actor Danny Bonaduce.