Space Ghost Coast to Coast Season 4

July. 18,1997      TV-PG
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

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.

Episode 25 : Joshua
January. 01,1998
A parody of corporate videos with a brief appearance at the end of two winners of a haiku contest.
Episode 24 : Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite
December. 26,1997
Space Ghost and Zorak try to endorse ointment and potted meat to the home viewing audience.
Episode 23 : Telethon
December. 19,1997
Space Ghost holds a telethon with the Council of Doom because he's out of money, but ends up losing even more money.
Episode 22 : Brilliant Number Two
December. 14,1997
Space Ghost, once again, interviews Peter Fonda and the 'moonwalking' Buzz Aldrin. This is a sequel to "Brilliant Number One".
Episode 21 : Boat Show
December. 12,1997
Steve Allen and Andy Dick guest-star in this musical extravaganza! Brak is on the street. Space Ghost sings. Zorak sings. Andy has to dance.
Episode 20 : Dam
December. 05,1997
Space Ghost welcomes its first-ever Academy Award–winner, Charlton Heston, who after much prodding, offers his trophy to Space Ghost.
Episode 19 : Suckup
November. 21,1997
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.'
Episode 18 : Piledriver
November. 14,1997
Grandpa Space Ghost (voiced by Randy "Macho Man" Savage, RIP) stops by the show to visit his nephew, Tad Ghostal.
Episode 17 : Hipster
November. 07,1997
Space Ghost's hip brother Chad takes over the show and makes fun of how Space Ghost is a square. Zorak and Moltar keep asking what happened to Space Ghost but Chad won't tell.
Episode 16 : Untitled
October. 31,1997
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.
Episode 15 : Pavement
October. 24,1997
Space Ghost repeatedly confuses Pavement with The Beatles and saves Jupiter from Fidor. The Great Gazoo has a cameo.
Episode 14 : Sphinx
October. 17,1997
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.
Episode 13 : Needledrop
October. 10,1997
Space Ghost decides to do the 'hip shake' throughout the show. Meanwhile, Zorak attempts to hypnotize all the guests.
Episode 12 : Boo Boo Kitty
October. 03,1997
During Space Ghost's interview with McKean & Lander (or lack thereof), a menacing 'kitty' blimp hovers around Ghost Planet.
Episode 11 : Brilliant Number One
September. 26,1997
Space Ghost pays homage to his real boss by continually referring to Peter Fonda as 'Ted Turner's brother-in-law.'
Episode 10 : Mayonnaise
September. 19,1997
While attempting to introduce Jon Stewart to the wonders of aroma therapy, Moltar accidentally cuts off his oxygen.
Episode 9 : Switcheroo '97
September. 12,1997
Zorak and Moltar have a convention without inviting Space Ghost, prompting him to create Space Ghost Con '97.
Episode 8 : Zorak
September. 05,1997
An episode dedicated to Zorak. Includes an edited version of the episode "Zorak" from the original Space Ghost series.
Episode 7 : Speck
August. 29,1997
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.
Episode 6 : Pilot
August. 22,1997
Lokar hosts a fake pilot for the show Birdman Coast to Coast.
Episode 5 : Zoltran
August. 15,1997
Space Ghost chats with Robin Leach until his guest reveals that he is, in fact, an evil villain named Zoltran.
Episode 4 : Anniversary
August. 08,1997
Space Ghost marks a 'special notch in the belt that is the Space Ghost saga'.
Episode 3 : Edelweiss
August. 01,1997
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.
Episode 2 : Gallagher
July. 25,1997
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.
Episode 1 : Rehearsal
July. 18,1997
A behind the scenes episode.

Seasons

Season 10
Season 10 2007
Season 9
Season 9 2006
Season 8
Season 8 2003
Season 7
Season 7 2001
Season 6
Season 6 1999
Season 5
Season 5 1998
Season 4
Season 4 1997
Season 3
Season 3 1996
Season 2
Season 2 1995
Season 1
Season 1 1994

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