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'''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''' was an animated series on Cartoon Network created by Mike Lazzo. It was very successful | '''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''' was an animated series on Cartoon Network created by Mike Lazzo that ran for eight seasons. It was very successful, spawning various spin-offs (''Cartoon Planet'' and ''The Brak Show'') and even helping to create two long-running CN blocks (''Toonami'' and ''Adult Swim'') among other things. | ||
On October 17th 2005, the gaming/broadcasting service Gametap was launched and, from May 30th 2006 to May 31st 2008, new episodes of Coast to Coast were created exclusively for the service to help promote it. They were made without any involvement from the original writers and were generally met with mixed reception. Ultimately, the service was bought out by Metaboli in 2008 and has been defunct as of 2010 when the company shut down, leaving the episodes effectively lost, having never been officially released on the internet or on any home media. | On October 17th 2005, the gaming/broadcasting service Gametap was launched and, from May 30th 2006 to May 31st 2008, new episodes of Coast to Coast were created exclusively for the service to help promote it, giving Coast to Coast ten seasons total. They were made without any involvement from the original writers and were generally met with mixed reception. Ultimately, the service was bought out by Metaboli in 2008 and has been defunct as of 2010 when the company shut down, leaving most of the episodes effectively lost, having never been officially released on the internet or on any home media. | ||
However, a majority of the episodes have been found by "AfroRyan" on MySpleen, including Gametap videos of Space Ghost interviewing various game developers at E3 2006. The only episodes that weren't in the collection were the ones featuring Larry Hunter, Mark Thompson, and Bruce Stern, making these the only lost episodes as of 2016. The episodes can be found [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUGw5VD1AtCN0Ud33gO_K0W-xhZsWFGIK here.] | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[https://mega.nz/#F!BVJXwLIJ!E71G0gmDb0LvAcG_GwAIlQ MEGA Mirror of the episodes (courtesy of "kobochat")] | *[https://mega.nz/#F!BVJXwLIJ!E71G0gmDb0LvAcG_GwAIlQ MEGA Mirror of the episodes (courtesy of "kobochat")] | ||
*[http://www.elliotblake.com/ElliotBlakeReel/Space_Ghost_Coast_to_Coast.html | *[http://www.mikerubenstein.com/?p=47 Mike Rubenstein] and [http://www.elliotblake.com/ElliotBlakeReel/Space_Ghost_Coast_to_Coast.html Elliot Blake's] words on their respective episodes | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 27 July 2016
Space Ghost Coast to Coast was an animated series on Cartoon Network created by Mike Lazzo that ran for eight seasons. It was very successful, spawning various spin-offs (Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show) and even helping to create two long-running CN blocks (Toonami and Adult Swim) among other things.
On October 17th 2005, the gaming/broadcasting service Gametap was launched and, from May 30th 2006 to May 31st 2008, new episodes of Coast to Coast were created exclusively for the service to help promote it, giving Coast to Coast ten seasons total. They were made without any involvement from the original writers and were generally met with mixed reception. Ultimately, the service was bought out by Metaboli in 2008 and has been defunct as of 2010 when the company shut down, leaving most of the episodes effectively lost, having never been officially released on the internet or on any home media.
However, a majority of the episodes have been found by "AfroRyan" on MySpleen, including Gametap videos of Space Ghost interviewing various game developers at E3 2006. The only episodes that weren't in the collection were the ones featuring Larry Hunter, Mark Thompson, and Bruce Stern, making these the only lost episodes as of 2016. The episodes can be found here.
External Links
- MEGA Mirror of the episodes (courtesy of "kobochat")
- Mike Rubenstein and Elliot Blake's words on their respective episodes