Space Ghost (TV series)
Space Ghost is an American Saturday-morning superhero animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, first broadcast on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 16, 1967, and continued reruns until September 7, 1968. The series was composed of two unrelated segments, Space Ghost and Dino Boy in the Lost Valley. The series was created by Alex Toth and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Sometimes, it is alternatively called Space Ghost & Dino Boy to acknowledge the presence of both shows.
The Space Ghost segments were seen again in the 1976 series Space Ghost and Frankenstein Jr., which aired on NBC from November 27, 1976, to September 4, 1977, after NBC put The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. on hiatus.
Segments
''Space Ghost''
, along with teenaged sidekicks Jan and Jace and their pet monkey Blip, fight villains in outer space. Usually, Space Ghost's sidekicks would get captured or trapped by the villains, and Space Ghost would have to defeat the villains and save the day. His enemies included Zorak, Brak and his brother Sisto, the Creature King, the Black Widow/Spider Woman, Moltar, and Metallus.Voice cast
- Gary Owens as Space Ghost
- Ginny Tyler as Jan, Black Widow/Spider Woman
- Tim Matheson as Jace
- Don Messick as Blip, Zorak, Sisto, Sandman, One Eye, Zorket, Schemer, Collector, Creature King
- Lucille Bliss as Wootan, Wootan's mother
- Regis Cordic as Moltar
- Ted Cassidy as Metallus, Tansut, Tarko the Terrible
- Paul Frees as Zeron, Cyclo, Brago
- Keye Luke as Brak
- Vic Perrin as Creature King, Lurker, Pirahnor
- Alan Reed as Glasstor, Sorcerer
- Paul Stewart as Dr. Nightmare, Mind Taker
- Paul Winchell as Parko
- Henry Corden as Foreign Legion Colonel
- Joseph Sirola as Lokar
''Dino Boy in the Lost Valley''
Voice cast
- Johnny Carson as Todd/Dino Boy
- Mike Road as Ugh
- Don Messick as Bronty
- Gary Owens as opening narration
Production
Episodes
With the exception of the final two half-hour shows, each episode featured two Space Ghost segments with one Dino Boy segment between them.The final two half-hour shows only feature Space Ghost as he takes on the Council of Doom. Additionally, they feature cameos from other characters that would appear in their own Hanna-Barbera series broadcasts on CBS the following season.
Merchandise
Home media
Space Ghost & Dino Boy were released on multiple VHS tapes in the 1980s put out by Worldvision Home Video and later re-released by GoodTimes Home Video under the Kids Klassics label. The episodes on the VHS tape for Space Ghost were "The Heat Thing", "Zorak", "The Creature King" and the Dino Boy episode "The Worm People". Worldvision released another VHS tape, Space Ghost and Dino Boy: Ghostly Tales; this contained the episodes "The Robot Master", The Energy Monster", "Hi-Jackers", "The Lure", and "The Schemer". The Dino Boy episodes were "Marooned" and "The Red Ants". These same episodes were released in the UK by The Video Collection.Warner Home Video released Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 on July 17, 2007.
The DVD edition presents the episodes on two double-sided DVDs, but alters the order from the original air-date order. This episode order is also present on Blu-ray and digital sell-throughs.
A Blu-ray set of the series was released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, on October 13, 2020. The release is a two-disc set containing all 20 episodes.
Comics
The TV series was adapted into a comic strip by Dan Spiegle, distributed by Gold Key Comics. He has also appeared in comics published by Marvel Comics, Comico and Archie Comics.In 2016, Space Ghost and his allies and Dino Boy played a major role in the DC Comics series Future Quest, that also featured characters from various animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera such as Jonny Quest, The Herculoids, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles and Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor.
In October 2023, it was announced a new Space Ghost comic was in the works from Dynamite Entertainment. The first issue was published in May 2024. According to Comicscored.com, the Space Ghost series received a "Very Good" rating, with a Comicscore Index of 85 based on 94 ratings from critics. The series ran for twelve issues and one annual and was followed by a second series in August 2025.
Manga
A manga adaptation by Kentaro Nakajo was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday by Shogakukan in 1967. The manga was compiled into one volume.''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''
In 1994, nearly three decades after the finale of the original series, Mike Lazzo pitched the idea of an adult animated parody talk show using the Space Ghost character to Cartoon Network. Voice actors George Lowe, C. Martin Croker, and Andy Merrill joined the project, which Cartoon Network would soon air as Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The series premiered on April 15, 1994, and originally ended on December 17, 1999. The series was revived on May 7, 2001, and was moved to the new Adult Swim late-night programming block on September 2 of that year, where new episodes premiered until April 12, 2004. Two final seasons were released on GameTap from 2006 to 2008. 10 seasons and 110 episodes aired.The show gained spin-offs in the form of The Brak Show and Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and has been cited as inspiration for a variety of Adult Swim programming in the years since its debut. In a 2014 interview, Eric André spoke about the show's influence on The Eric Andre Show, saying, "Before we started shooting, I rented as many seasons I could get my hands on and did a Space Ghost marathon by myself in my house, just so I could absorb as much Space Ghost as I could."