Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three
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Average customer review:Product Description
Watch Space Ghost's definitive interviews with real celebrities whose expressions reveal everything from awkward puzzlement to an obvious hangover. Brak, Zorak and Moltar are also there to help ease your suffering--and deliciously add to Space Ghost's.
DVD Features:
Alternate endings
Audio Commentary
Featurette
Interviews
Other
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8537 in DVD
- Brand: TURNER HM ENTERTAINM
- Released on: 2005-04-12
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .40 pounds
- Running time: 15 minutes
Features
- Watch Space Ghost's definitive interviews with real celebrities whose expressions reveal everything from awkward puzzlement to an obvious hangover. Brak, Zorak and Moltar are also there to help ease your suffering--and deliciously add to Space Ghost's.Running Time: 281 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN Rating: NR Age: 053939696226 UPC: 053939696226 Manufacture
Customer Reviews
24 episodes
I am eccstatic that this set has 24 episodes on it and the episode Joshua has made the cut. It is by far the best episode of this serires, which is saying a lot. Here are the specs from adultswim.com:
24 Extended Episodes:
* Rehearsal
* Gallagher
* Edelweiss
* Anniversary
* Zoltran
* Pilot
* Speck
* Zorak
* Switcheroo
* Mayonnaise
* Brilliant Number One
* BooBooKitty
* Needledrop
* Sphinx
* Pavement
* Untitled
* Hipster
* Piledriver
* Suckup
* Dam
* Boatshow
* Telethon
* Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite
* Joshua
Special Features:
* A Moment with Jon Stewart
* Alternate "Zorak" Ending
* "Switcheroo" Extra #1
* "Switcheroo" Extra #2
* World Premiere Toon In
* Bob Odenkirk and David Cross Interview
* Commentaries: Zoltran; Brilliant Number One; Joshua; Boatshow; Pavement
Boatshow in 5.1 Surround Sound
I'm The Birdman! The Birdman!
This set is great. I haven't seen space ghost for years, and I just recently began watching some adult swim again. Since they don't play reruns of coast to coast I decided to pick up volume 3 (due to the lower price and higher quantity of episodes). I am definitely impressed with the set. It has a lot of great episodes, many I've never seen before and many I've seen years ago. There are some great guests too. Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Mike Judge, Jon Stewart are all particularly great. It took me a couple episodes to get back into the show, because the humor is different, but after that they are pretty darn funny. I don't thinky I have a favorite but as you can tell from the title, I really liked the episode "pilot" which features a different host: birdman. Birdman's career is riding on the success of the show, and of course things go terribly wrong. The guests poke fun at him, and he finds out that it is a late night talk show, and anyone who has seen birdman before knows that his energy comes from the sun. I'm going on far too long so I'll just say that I recommend the set. This is my first review so I'm sure I'll get better.
Zorak's Industrial Ointment
This is one of the best seasons from Space Ghost. The entire cast is in fine form and the guests are perfect. I am particularly amused by the appearance of Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin. The Ghost taunts Aldrin repeatedly with banter about never having seen him in space, and the straight-laced Aldrin is a perfect foil. Second on my list of great guests this season is Mike Judge, who even as Beavis is more than up to the challenge of outwitting Space Ghost.
My favorite episodes in this set are "Zorak," "Hipster," "Piledriver," "Dimethyl-Pyrimidinol Bisulfite" (in which Zorak gets a product endorsement deal for ointment), Brilliant Number One," and "Boo Boo Kitty" (which features the silliest and most pointed monument in cartoon history).
This is truly one of the great series from Cartoon Network, and this is one of the best seasons of the show.




