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* Throughout the episode there is text at the bottom of the screen from [[William Shakespeare]]'s play "Anthony and Cleopatra."
* Throughout the episode there is text at the bottom of the screen from [[William Shakespeare]]'s play "Anthony and Cleopatra."
* At one point Space Ghost resembles Dr. Katz from the animated sitcom ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist''.
* At one point Space Ghost resembles Dr. Katz from the animated sitcom ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist''.
* Gag credits include [[Kaili Rubin]] being a member since [[1973]], Vishal Roney being a greedy duck squeezer, [[Michael Lazzo]] as [[Isabel Gonazalez]], Gill Austin, Gus Jordan, Maya McClure, and Ben Morgan as stunt players, Nathan Cook as Space Ghost's secretary, support the March of Dimes, [[Jim Fortier]] as an angel of the morning, Pete Smith as average American, and Andy Merrill as Hootie Ann Debloufiche, [[Chip Duffey]] as King Fancy, Matt Harrigan performing puppets, [[Keith Crofford]] as Alan Smithee, [[Dave Willis]] as Hawkmoon 269.
* Gag credits include [[Kaili Rubin]] being a member since [[1973]], [[Vishal Roney]] being a greedy duck squeezer, [[Michael Lazzo]] as [[Isabel Gonazalez]], Gill Austin, Gus Jordan, Maya McClure, and Ben Morgan as stunt players, Nathan Cook as Space Ghost's secretary, support the March of Dimes, [[Jim Fortier]] as an angel of the morning, Pete Smith as average American, and Andy Merrill as Hootie Ann Debloufiche, [[Chip Duffey]] as King Fancy, Matt Harrigan performing puppets, [[Keith Crofford]] as Alan Smithee, [[Dave Willis]] as Hawkmoon 269.
* Special thanks are given to Jay Edwards, Greg Harrison, Bill Wilner, Amy Lovett, and Bean.
* Special thanks are given to Jay Edwards, Greg Harrison, Bill Wilner, Amy Lovett, and Bean.
* The [[Adult Swim]] website skips this episode.
* The [[Adult Swim]] website skips this episode.
* [[Dave Willis]], Michael Cahill, and Michael Lazzo provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases.


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Brilliant Number One
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Premiere date September 19, 1997
Music composed by Rammstein
Writer(s) Matthew Maiellaro
Michael Cahill
Alan Laddie
Animation director(s) C. Martin Croker
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"Brilliant Number One" is the eleventh episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season four, and the forty-fourth overall. It aired on September 19, 1997 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Matthew Maiellaro, Michael Cahill, and Alan Laddie.

Space Ghost grows paranoid by claiming the studio is under attack by imaginary villains during his interviews with Ted Turner's brother-in-law, Peter Fonda, and famous astronaut, Buzz Aldrin.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Space Ghost George Lowe
Moltar C. Martin Croker
Zorak C. Martin Croker
Ted Turner
Peter Fonda Himself
Buzz Aldrin Himself


Locations

Objects

  • Power bands

Vehicles

  • None

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1997.

Music

The opening theme song, "Heirate mich," was provided by Rammstein.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: September 19, 1997 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • Throughout the episode there is text at the bottom of the screen from William Shakespeare's play "Anthony and Cleopatra."
  • At one point Space Ghost resembles Dr. Katz from the animated sitcom Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.
  • Gag credits include Kaili Rubin being a member since 1973, Vishal Roney being a greedy duck squeezer, Michael Lazzo as Isabel Gonazalez, Gill Austin, Gus Jordan, Maya McClure, and Ben Morgan as stunt players, Nathan Cook as Space Ghost's secretary, support the March of Dimes, Jim Fortier as an angel of the morning, Pete Smith as average American, and Andy Merrill as Hootie Ann Debloufiche, Chip Duffey as King Fancy, Matt Harrigan performing puppets, Keith Crofford as Alan Smithee, Dave Willis as Hawkmoon 269.
  • Special thanks are given to Jay Edwards, Greg Harrison, Bill Wilner, Amy Lovett, and Bean.
  • The Adult Swim website skips this episode.
  • Dave Willis, Michael Cahill, and Michael Lazzo provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases.

Errors

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

In other languages

Languages Name Meaning

Home availability

References