Members of the Council of Doom appear as judges in a beauty pageant-style competition between five cartoon directors.Ĭhris Feresten, James Kirkconnell, & Andy Merrill Space Ghost shows off his versatility by emceeing Cartoon Network's "World Premiere Toon-In". Notes: At one point during the episode (specifically after the commercial break), Space Ghost can be clearly seen playing the 1994 video game Sonic & Knuckles.Ĭraig McCracken, Pat Ventura, Van Partible, Eugene Mattos, Genndy Tartakovsky, Dian Parkinson Meanwhile, during Space Ghost's interviews with Branford and Danny, Zorak demands gum. Moltar is sick during the taping of this episode. Joyce Brothers, who ends up being more concerned about him. Hoping to rehabilitate Zorak, Space Ghost welcomes psychiatrist Dr. Joyce Brothers, Rich Hall & Anka Radakovich The episode is a spoof of the 60s Batman TV series, and features several of its cast members. Meanwhile, Zorak becomes Batmantis and attempts to influence Lee Meriwether. "Your mother" captures Moltar, and says she won't let him free unless Space Ghost gives her his power bands. Meanwhile, Space Ghost nurtures a special pet, Banjo the sea monkey, which eventually turns into a giant monster that threatens to destroy the studio. Zorak tests out a mind control spell on Space Ghost and the show's guests. Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar say the word "Punch" a lot. Kamal Ahmed, Johnny Brennan, Cindy Guyer & Dian Parkinson Bobcat wants to have a party with Space Ghost, and Space Ghost won't let Zorak's favorite band The Ramones, come because they're "punks", but it turns out Zorak gave them Space Ghost's party cake. Space Ghost's real identity Tad Ghostal is revealed by Zorak during an interview with Bobcat. Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill & Khaki JonesĪs Space Ghost interviews his guests, Moltar introduces his fascination of the TV series CHiPs while he produces the show. Zorak and Moltar try escaping by getting on an elevator. Space Ghost falls in love with guest Judy Tenuta. Space Ghost interviews the cast of Gilligan's Island and tries to find out if the show is real. In addition, comedian Kevin Meaney tells Space Ghost about his dislike of tight pants. In this series premiere, Space Ghost declares his fondness for Mexican food to Susan Powter. Matthew Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones & Keith Crofford The Bee Gees, Kevin Meaney & Susan Powter The episode is included as a bonus on Aqua Teen Hunger Force Volume 2 along with a deleted opening sequence and commentary. Notes: This pilot episode serves as an original Cartoon Network backdoor pilot for the series Aqua Teen Hunger Force in 1999 but rejected because of the heavy emphasis on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters who appear here in their prototype designs with Shake and Frylock's different voices. Space Ghost sells the show out to a fast food restaurant named Burger Trench, but the restaurant's overzealous mascots, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad), continually disrupt the show with their relentless promotion of Burger Trench's food. Space Ghost (voiced by Gary Owens) introduces the show in a "coming soon"-style preview. It has never aired on television but a heavily edited version can be found as a bonus on the Volume 2 DVD set under the name "Andy's Pilot". It features Andy Merrill as Space Ghost and features archived footage of Washington as opposed to an official appearance. Notes: This proof of concept test pilot was made in 1993. Space Ghost interviews actor Denzel Washington.
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