Space Ghost Coast to Coast Season 5 Episodes
Season 5 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - RehearsalThis 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. |
Episode 2 - GallagherSpace Ghost introduces 'Space Time Quiz Fun 9000' and his 'contestants,' comedians David Cross and Bob Odenkirk of HBO's 'Mr. Show.' 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. |
Episode 3 - EdelweissZorak 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. |
Episode 4 - AnniversarySpace Ghost marks a 'special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga' with returning guests Bobcat Goldthwait and Judy Tenuta. The show also includes special appearances by villian-turned-announcer Tansut and the evil Chad Ghostal, as well as a spectacular career retrospective montage compiled by Moltar. |
Episode 5 - ZoltranSpace Ghost chats with Robin Leach until his guest reveals that he is, in fact, an evil villain named Zoltran. Leach, as Zoltran, blasts Space Ghost by shooting lasers out of his eyes. Unfortunately for Space Ghost, the show doesn't get any easier as Merrill Markoe needles him about his age and his intergalactic location. |
Episode 6 - PilotAfter revealing that contractual squabbles before the premiere of 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' resulted in an aborted test shoot starring rival superhero Birdman, host Lokar presents exclusive glimpses of this 'lost' pilot. |
Episode 7 - SpeckReggae 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. An irritating speck in Space Ghost's eye stops the show cold, a final calamity on a night of amusing mishaps. |
Episode 8 - ZorakSpace Ghost presents a special tribute to Zorak. Dr. Maxcy Nolan, professor of entomology at the University of Georgia, speculates that the bandleader may be hiding an extra set of legs under his vest. Exterminator Steve Arnold, meanwhile, reveals that he says 'Take this!' before going after insects. |
Episode 9 - SwitcherooSpace Ghost's two sidekicks have hosted a science-fiction convention behind his back. Moltar and Zorak bring out their own guests-Bill Mumy (Will Robinson of 'Lost in Space') and Mark Hamill. In a jealous rage, Space Ghost announces plans for 'Space Ghost Con '97,'vowing to exclude his co-stars. |
Episode 10 - MayonnaiseWhile attempting to introduce Jon Stewart to the wonders of aroma therapy - 'picture a camel, if you will, traipsing across the desert sands' - Moltar accidentally cuts off his oxygen. Stewart is revived to chat with Space Ghost about talk shows. Advice from Mike Douglas leads to an inspired musical ending. |
Episode 11 - Brilliant Number OneSpace Ghost pays homage to his real boss by continually referring to Peter Fonda as 'Ted Turner's brother-in-law.' Fonda demands to have eyes drawn on Space Ghost, causing blindness for our superhero host. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin also appears and admits that he has only landed on the moon...and not Ghost Planet. |
Episode 12 - Boo Boo KittySelf-heralded 'comedy ghetto' resident Michael McKean barely gets a word in with Space Ghost, and David Lander suffers a similar fate. The reason? Zorak and Space Ghost's roommate tiff spilling over into the show. In addition, a menacing 'kitty' blimp hovers around Ghost Planet. |
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