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''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' (also known as SGC2C) was a late-night comedy talk show on the Cartoon Network. It combined archival animation, new animation, and live action elements.
 
''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' (also known as SGC2C) was a late-night comedy talk show on the Cartoon Network. It combined archival animation, new animation, and live action elements.
   
The premise of the show was that the super hero Space Ghost was now the host of a talk show. His bandleader Zorak (a humanoid mantis) and producer/director Moltar (a lava man) were former enemies that had been pressed into his service. Other villains would appear in recurring roles.
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The premise of the show was that the super hero Space Ghost was now the host of a talk show. His bandleader Zorak (a humanoid mantis) and producer/director Moltar (a lava man) were former enemies that had been pressed into his service. Other villains would appear in recurring roles. The show appea
   
 
== MST3K Connections ==
 
== MST3K Connections ==
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' creator [[Joel Hodgson]] appeared as a guest in the 1996 episode ''$20.01, ''which parodied the film'' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. Space Ghost insisted on addressing Joel by his character name [[Joel Robinson]].
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* ''[[MST3k]]'' creator [[Joel Hodgson]] appeared as a guest in the 1996 episode ''$20.01,'' which parodied the film ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Space Ghost insisted on addressing Joel by his character name [[Joel Robinson]].
 
* Joel is also credited as a writer on the 1995 episode "Urges".
 
* Joel is also credited as a writer on the 1995 episode "Urges".
 
* The band [[Man or Astro-man?]] recorded the closing theme to ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''. The band has a long association with MST3K, and often uses samples from the show in their music. Joel referred to them during his appearance in Experiment #1001 [[Soultaker|''Soultaker'']].
 
* The band [[Man or Astro-man?]] recorded the closing theme to ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''. The band has a long association with MST3K, and often uses samples from the show in their music. Joel referred to them during his appearance in Experiment #1001 [[Soultaker|''Soultaker'']].
* Some actors from films used on MST3K and [[Rifftrax]] appeared as guests on ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', including [[Adam West]], [[Russell Johnson]], [[Mark Hamill]], and [[William Shatner]].
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* Some actors from films used on ''MST3K'', [[Cinematic Titanic]] and [[RiffTrax]] appeared as guests on ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', including [[Adam West]], [[Russell Johnson]], [[Mark Hamill]], and [[William Shatner]]. Future RiffTrax guest riffer [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] also appeared and performed songs in one guest appearance.
 
[[Category:Other works by MST3K cast & crew]]
 
[[Category:Other works by MST3K cast & crew]]

Revision as of 03:26, 11 December 2014

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Space Ghost Coast to Coast (also known as SGC2C) was a late-night comedy talk show on the Cartoon Network. It combined archival animation, new animation, and live action elements.

The premise of the show was that the super hero Space Ghost was now the host of a talk show. His bandleader Zorak (a humanoid mantis) and producer/director Moltar (a lava man) were former enemies that had been pressed into his service. Other villains would appear in recurring roles. The show appea

MST3K Connections

  • MST3k creator Joel Hodgson appeared as a guest in the 1996 episode $20.01, which parodied the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Space Ghost insisted on addressing Joel by his character name Joel Robinson.
  • Joel is also credited as a writer on the 1995 episode "Urges".
  • The band Man or Astro-man? recorded the closing theme to Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The band has a long association with MST3K, and often uses samples from the show in their music. Joel referred to them during his appearance in Experiment #1001 Soultaker.
  • Some actors from films used on MST3K, Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax appeared as guests on Space Ghost Coast to Coast, including Adam West, Russell Johnson, Mark Hamill, and William Shatner. Future RiffTrax guest riffer "Weird Al" Yankovic also appeared and performed songs in one guest appearance.