Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Season 8

Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Season 8

Season 8

Network
Episodes7
DatesJan. 1, 2003 - Apr. 12, 2004
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Episodes

Baffler Meal
Season 8Episode 115 min

Baffler Meal

Space Ghost's talk show is invaded by three life-sized fast food items from a place called Burger Trench. They are known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force. They soon proceed to throw the show into total chaos.
Jan. 1, 2003
Whipping Post
Season 8Episode 215 min

Whipping Post

Space Ghost is angry about a variety of topics, and rants mightily to his guest, comedian Dennis Miller
Nov. 23, 2003
Eat a Peach
Season 8Episode 315 min

Eat a Peach

Space Ghost Explains The Birds And Bees To Zorak And Moltar. As in Bees can't drive and crows can shoot lasers out of they're eyes. Also, Moltar feels bad that Space Ghost seems to give Zorak more attention, as does Todd Barry when the crew decides not to share any crow with him.
Nov. 30, 2003
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Season 8Episode 415 min

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

In one of the most random episodes ever, Space Ghost's interview with William Shatner is cut short when he is called into action to take part in an epic space battle.
Dez. 7, 2003
Idlewild South
Season 8Episode 515 min

Idlewild South

Zorak and Moltar are doing drugs and drinking booze when the show starts. Space Ghost wonders what they're doing, and Moltar encourages Space Ghost to drink some because it will "Make you feel like a Cowboy". After 1 sip he starts riding his TV, doing the Robot, and other crazy stuff, that eventually results in a series space ship related accident.
Dez. 14, 2003
Dreams
Season 8Episode 615 min

Dreams

Space Ghost hosts a telethon to raise money for "Retardos" and enlists Triumph's help.
Jan. 11, 2004
Live at the Fillmore
Season 8Episode 715 min

Live at the Fillmore

Television series finale. When Space Ghost spends the show budget to get himself out of jail, they have to find ways to run the show without money. They try doing a "remote without cameras" interviewing the old Susan Powter interview, interviewing a show, and punching Space Ghost in the crotch. Space Ghost then does his one man show "Racism is Bad" followed by more crotch punching and omelets.
Apr. 12, 2004

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