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Space Ghost Coast to Coast - The Complete Series: A Retro Revival**

Each episode typically features Space Ghost and his friends getting into some kind of bizarre situation, whether it’s battling an alien invasion, hosting a talk show, or simply hanging out at the local coffee shop. Along the way, the show’s writers packed in countless references to pop culture, from movie quotes to musical nods. Space Ghost Coast To Coast - The Complete Series

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“Space Ghost Coast to Coast - The Complete Series” is available to purchase on DVD and digital platforms, including Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play. The show has also had a significant influence

“Space Ghost Coast to Coast” first premiered in 1994 on Cartoon Network’s late-night programming block, Adult Swim. Created by Mike Lazzo and Keith Crofford, the show was a reworking of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon “Space Ghost,” which followed the adventures of a superhero named Space Ghost as he battled various villains.

The new series, however, took a decidedly different approach. Instead of focusing on action-packed superheroics, “Space Ghost Coast to Coast” opted for a more absurdist, comedic tone, with Space Ghost (voiced by George Lowe) and his sidekicks, Zorak (voiced by Trey Parker) and Moltar (voiced by Matt Maiellaro), getting into all sorts of wacky misadventures.

One of the key factors that set “Space Ghost Coast to Coast” apart from other animated series is its unique blend of humor and satire. The show’s creators drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including classic cartoons, science fiction movies, and even music videos.

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