Following success as a late night talk show host, Space Ghost recruits Brak (now somewhat brain-damaged) to his cast for his very own variety show. Zorak (from Coast to Coast) serves as the ... Read allFollowing success as a late night talk show host, Space Ghost recruits Brak (now somewhat brain-damaged) to his cast for his very own variety show. Zorak (from Coast to Coast) serves as the third host.Following success as a late night talk show host, Space Ghost recruits Brak (now somewhat brain-damaged) to his cast for his very own variety show. Zorak (from Coast to Coast) serves as the third host.
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10plok253
I used to watch this show all the time. I would have a really hard time watching the show without laughing at least once. The show is incredibly random, and the jokes are as witty as the Simpsons. The show stars Space Ghost, Zorak, and Brak, as they dish out all the dis and jokes they can in a half hour. There are also sing alongs that are just flat out hilarious, no matter how many times you see them. Another reason this show was so good is because they would have clips from Japanese movies (mainly Ultra 7 stuff) and would use them for making up vacation areas around the universe! I miss this show sooooo much!
This show is, without doubt, the most brilliant piece of random insanity ever produced.
Giving a synopsis is pointless, as there really is no plot, but here's the basic outline: Space Ghost, the intergalactic superhero has started a variety show. He needs sidekicks, so he enlists his former arch-nemeses Zorak and Brak to pitch in (from their Prison Pods, naturally) for the bits.
If you can find either of the Carton Planet albums ("Musical Bar-B-Que" or "Surf & Turf"), buy them. The show's off the air, but the spirit lives on in these CDs.
Whenever my family gets together, we inevitably end up quoting the characters (Brak in particular).
These characters, while brilliant on "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," "Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak," and "The Brak Show," were never as great as they were on this show.
Giving a synopsis is pointless, as there really is no plot, but here's the basic outline: Space Ghost, the intergalactic superhero has started a variety show. He needs sidekicks, so he enlists his former arch-nemeses Zorak and Brak to pitch in (from their Prison Pods, naturally) for the bits.
If you can find either of the Carton Planet albums ("Musical Bar-B-Que" or "Surf & Turf"), buy them. The show's off the air, but the spirit lives on in these CDs.
Whenever my family gets together, we inevitably end up quoting the characters (Brak in particular).
These characters, while brilliant on "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," "Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak," and "The Brak Show," were never as great as they were on this show.
I love Space Ghost Coast to Coast, so I decided to check this show out. Big mistake. There was no appeal from Coast to Coast here other than the actual characters. Any humor from that show went straight out the window. The songs were terrible. I can't say I'm sorry this show is gone.
This is a cult classic if I've ever seen one. However, there is no other cartoons like it. It's kinda like Space Ghost Coast to Coast, except the humor is more appealing to a wider audience. It features Brak, a brain damaged space pirate, Space Ghost, and Zorak. There is a bunch of songs on this show (the ones sung by Brak are my favorites) and the 3 talking about random stuff. It's kind of hard to explain, so you really have to watch the show. Too bad it's not on any more...
10Dry_Wall
This was the best show cartoon network ever had. First cartoon network was a network of oldie cartoons. Until warner bros. bought the network. Then it all started with a man named Merill. Cartoon network had a smash hit show space ghost coast to coast. It was produced by Andy Merill, But Merill had another show in mind. With the creators of coast to coast and made a spin off entitled 'Cartoon planet'. Cartoon planet was a show ahead of its time. It was nothing to do with adult humor like shows now but it triggered adult audiences so it was so popular at the time it was on two channels which was very popular at the time. It made a cartoon legend brak but today he is not portrayed the same as Andy Merrill did before. But on Tbs Tokyo broadcasting system they were allowed to use stock footage of shows like ultra 7. Episodes were giving cartoon network more money, until ultra 7 creators were asking for their money. cartoon network had no choice and pulled off the show forever in 1997. Cartoon planet made the success of cartoon network and I will never forget this show!
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- TriviaOne of the lyrics in the end credits theme is "Now it's time to say goodbye to Zorak and his kin; thank you folks for kindly doin' stuff and droppin' in... Have a heapin' helping of our hospitality". This is a reference to "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", the theme song for The Beverly Hillbillies (1962).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Zoltran (1997)
- SoundtracksDia de Plaza
(uncredited)
Music by William Allan Bookheim
[The theme music for the live action Space Ghost intro]
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