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Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Bobcat Goldthwait & The Ramones

rustybrooks says...

I first saw Space Ghost Coast To Coast in between real cartoons, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the Cartoon Network. Maybe it was though. All I remember is, at the end of the show he said
"And remember kids, if you see someone you don't know today, tell them something about your trousers"
I was hooked.

These two interviews actually seem to be intentionally with space ghost. All the ones I saw before appeared to be fake interviews, like what Weird Al does, where he takes footage from other interviews.

Anyway, good stuff.

Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Bobcat Goldthwait & The Ramones

Farhad2000 says...

Space Ghost Coast to Coast (often abbreviated as SGC2C) is an animated spoof talk show on the cable TV channel Cartoon Network in the United States, Bravo (and its +1) in the UK, and Teletoon in Canada.

It began in 1994. The main cast comprises Space Ghost (born Tad Ghostal), a cartoon character originally from an old Hanna Barbera cartoon called Space Ghost which ran in the 1960s and early 1980s, and Zorak and Moltar, his former enemies from that show. Space Ghost is voiced by George Lowe, while C. Martin Croker voices Zorak and Moltar. Other characters include Brak, Lokar, Metallus, Black Widow, and Tansut, all of whom also made appearances in the original Hanna-Barbera series.

The fictional talk show is shot and broadcast from Space Ghost's studio on the Ghost Planet. Space Ghost also has a twin brother Chad, who is somewhat smarter but has an apparent evil streak. Luckily, he can be identified by his ever changing facial hair, macho voice, and his use of hipster slang.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Ghost_Coast_to_Coast

Colbert interviews the congresswoman from D.C.

Space Ghost - intro to original 1966 cartoon

raven says...

oh that's right, I remember now... Space Ghost had those two dorky kids and that stupid monkey for sidekicks, positively lame, no wonder they ditched them for Adult Swim.

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