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'''"$20.01"''' is the second episode of ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' season three, and the twentieth overall. It aired on February 9, [[1990s#1996|1996]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Evan Dorkin]] and [[Sarah Dyer]].
'''"$20.01"''' is the second episode of ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' season three, and the twentieth overall. It aired on [[February 9]], [[1996]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Evan Dorkin]] and [[Sarah Dyer]].


Space Ghost fires Moltar and Zorak for ruining his talk show and replaces them with a machine, but are they really the problem, or is it Space Ghost himself? His guests are magicians Penn & Teller (done separately), and ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' creator, Joel Hodgson--or Joel Robinson, as Space Ghost frequently calls him.
Space Ghost fires Moltar and Zorak for ruining his talk show and replaces them with a machine, but are they really the problem, or is it Space Ghost himself? His guests are magicians Penn & Teller (done separately), and ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' creator, Joel Hodgson--or Joel Robinson, as Space Ghost frequently calls him.
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==Music==
==Music==
The music was composed by [[Sony Sharrock]] and [[Eddie Horst]]. The musicians were Sharrock, [[Lance Carter]], Horst, and [[Alfrieda Gerald]].
The score was composed by [[Sony Sharrock]] and [[Eddie Horst]]. The musicians were Sharrock, [[Lance Carter]], Horst, and [[Alfrieda Gerald]].


==Release==
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==Home availability==
==Home availability==
* In the United States:
* In the United States:
** November 16, [[2000s#2004|2004]]: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume Two]]'' on DVD.
** [[November 16]], [[2004]]: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume Two]]'' on DVD.
* In Australia:
* In [[Australia]]:
** October 2, [[2000s#2007|2007]]: [[Madman Entertainment]] releases ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume Two'' on DVD.
** [[October 2]], [[2007]]: [[Madman Entertainment]] releases ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume Two'' on DVD.
** November 28, [[2010s#2012|2012]]: Madman Entertainment releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: All Talk Collection]]'' on DVD.
** [[November 28]], [[2012]]: Madman Entertainment releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: All Talk Collection]]'' on DVD.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Coast to Coast episodes]]
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[[Category:Williams Street]]

Revision as of 10:09, 3 October 2021

$20.01
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Premiere date February 9, 1996
Run time 22:42
Music composed by Sony Sharrock
Eddie Horst
Writer(s) Evan Dorkin
Sarah Dyer
Animation director(s) C. Martin Croker
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"$20.01" is the second episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season three, and the twentieth overall. It aired on February 9, 1996 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer.

Space Ghost fires Moltar and Zorak for ruining his talk show and replaces them with a machine, but are they really the problem, or is it Space Ghost himself? His guests are magicians Penn & Teller (done separately), and Mystery Science Theater 3000 creator, Joel Hodgson--or Joel Robinson, as Space Ghost frequently calls him.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Zorak: Sometimes I feel like I was executed for my crimes against the universe, and this talk show is my eternal torment.
Moltar: Sometimes I think elves are following me.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Joel Hodgson Himself
Moltar C. Martin Croker
Batman
Space Ghost George Lowe
Zorak C. Martin Croker
Penn Jillette Himself
Cher
Yanni
Teller Himself
John Tesh
Bob Crane
Hervé Villechaize
Banjo
Carol Channing Herself
Terry Jones Himself
Matthew Sweet Himself
Catherine Bach Herself
Sandra Bernhard Herself
Palmer Mills Himself
Hulk Hogan Himself
Lassie Herself
Russell Johnson Himself
Fran Drescher Herself
Anka Radakovich Herself
Weird Al Yankovic Himself
Schoolly D Himself
Kamal Ahmed Himself
Johnny Brennan Himself
Cindy Guyer Herself
Johnny Ramone Himself
Marky Ramone Himself
Joey Ramone Himself
C.J. Ramone Himself
Bobcat Goldthwait Himself
Kevin Meaney Himself
Susan Powter Herself
Timothy Leary Himself
Judy Tenuta Herself


Organizations

Locations

  • Ghost Planet
    • Studio
  • Earth (indirectly mentioned)
    • Indonesia (indirectly mentioned)
      • Java (mentioned)
        • Krakatoa (mentioned)
    • East Africa (indirectly mentioned)
      • Mozambique (mentioned)

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1996.

Music

The score was composed by Sony Sharrock and Eddie Horst. The musicians were Sharrock, Lance Carter, Horst, and Alfrieda Gerald.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: February 9, 1996 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is a play on the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, which also has further parodies in the form of MOE 2000 being based on HAL 9000, as well as the ending.
  • Joel refers to the film Batman Forever at the beginning of the episode.
  • Interviewing those "awful Bee Gees" that Space Ghost refers to happened in "Elevator."
  • Space Ghost mentions Benji, a fictional dog character who appears in a film series played by different dogs.
  • In a tribute to Mystery Science Theater 3000, Space Ghost watches and mocks the Ultraseven episodes "Project Blue" and "The Man Who Came From V3."
  • Before firing on MOE, Space says, "Forgive me, Banjo," who he also reluctantly killed in "Banjo."
  • MOE 2000 is credited as technical advisor.
  • Near the end credits, Zorak is heard again saying "Yahoo."

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Languages Name Meaning

Home availability

References