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|image= [[File:CNP 2.jpg|300px]]
|image= [[File:CNP 2.jpg|300px]]
|caption= Cover.
|caption= Cover.
|series= ''[[Cartoon Network Presents]]''
|based= ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]''<br />''[[Yogi Bear (segments)|Yogi Bear]]''
|premiere= [[July 16]], [[1997]]
|premiere= [[July 16]], [[1997]]
|page_count= 36
|page_count= 36
|writers=
|writers= '''Space Ghost Coast to Coast:''' [[Matt Wayne]]<br />'''Yogi Bear:''' [[Sam Henderson]]
|pencilers=
|pencilers= [[Joe Brozowski]]
|inkers=
|inkers= [[Bob Smith]]
|colorers=
|colorers= [[Trish Mulvihill]]
|letterers=
|letterers= [[Pat Brosseau]]
|editors=
|editors= [[Bronwyn Taggart]]
|cover=
|cover=
|previous= Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 1
|previous= Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 1
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==For "Rainy Day Fun"==
==For "Rainy Day Fun"==
===Detailed summary===
===Detailed summary===
In one of Space Ghost's shows, the titular host begins by introducing singer Tori Amos to the audience. However, only static comes out of the screen, prompting him to demand Moltar about her whereabouts. It turns out that the static in question is dead air, and Space Ghost—along with Zorak and Brak—are left with no choice but to wait for the signal to come back. While waiting, Space Ghosts brings out a new segment that he calls ''"Rainy Day Fun"''; where the audience is given a game or activity to play in the meantime.
In one of Space Ghost's shows, the titular host begins by introducing singer Tori Amos to the audience. However, only static comes out of the screen, prompting him to demand Moltar about her whereabouts. It turns out that the static in question is dead air, and Space Ghost—along with Zorak and Brak—are left with no choice but to wait for the signal to come back. While waiting, Space Ghosts brings out a new segment that he calls "Rainy Day Fun;" where the audience is given a game or activity to play in the meantime.


Brak goes first by bringing out a "game" called "Are You My Mother?" In it, he would point at a random thing in each round, and prompt the viewers (or readers) to ask "are you my mother?"; if any of these things says yes, they go with "mommy" for some corn beef.
Brak goes first by bringing out a "game" called ''Are You My Mother?'' In it, he would point at a random thing in each round, and prompt the viewers (or readers) to ask "are you my mother?"; if any of these things says yes, they go with "mommy" for some corn beef.


Zorak also has a game of his own, titled "Chicago Hope". While demonstrating its rules, he jumps out of his seat, pokes Space Ghost's eye, and hot wires the Phantom Cruiser so it can fly to Chicago. Unfortunately for him, his scheme gets caught by Space Ghost, and he is then sent back to his position at Ghost Planet.
Zorak also has a game of his own, titled ''Chicago Hope''. While demonstrating its rules, he jumps out of his seat, pokes Space Ghost's eye, and hot wires the Phantom Cruiser so it can fly to Chicago. Unfortunately for him, his scheme gets caught by Space Ghost, and he is then sent back to his position at Ghost Planet.


Moltar goes next with a game called "Stomp and Sniff". He presents it with a simple premise: stomp some day-old milk cartons and smell them. Moltar is then prompted by Tori Amos, whose signal for the show is now working on-air. While Space Ghost, Brak, and Zorak are having a small chat about the word "poop", Moltar announces that it was Alanis Morissette who was jamming the signal.
Moltar goes next with a game called "Stomp and Sniff". He presents it with a simple premise: stomp some day-old milk cartons and smell them. Moltar is then prompted by Tori Amos, whose signal for the show is now working on-air. While Space Ghost, Brak, and Zorak are having a small chat about the word "poop", Moltar announces that it was Alanis Morissette who was jamming the signal.
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===Memorable quotes===
===Memorable quotes===
'''Space Ghost:''' No poop on Tori Amos? Darn! I wanted some poop.
===Characters===
===Characters===
{{CastTop}}
{{CastTop}}
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Space Ghost (character)|Space Ghost]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Space Ghost (character)|Space Ghost]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Moltar]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Zorak (character)|Zorak]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Brak]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|-
|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Tori Spelling]]
|-
|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[John Amos]]
|-
|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Alanis Morrisette]]
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Tori Amos]] (voice only)
|style="background-color:#clear"| Speech bubble
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Jan]]
|style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
|-
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Jace]]
|style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
|-
|-
{{CastBottom}}
{{CastBottom}}
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===Locations===
===Locations===
* [[Ghost Planet]]
* [[Ghost Planet]]
* [[Earth]]
** [[United States]]
*** [[New York]] (indirectly mentioned)
**** [[New York City]] (indirectly mentioned)
***** [[Manhattan]] (mentioned)
*** [[Chicago]]


===Objects===
===Objects===
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===Vehicles===
===Vehicles===
*  
* ''[[Phantom Cruiser]]''


==For "Hermit Helper"==
==For "Hermit Helper"==
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==Errors==
==Errors==
* Zorak wears red suit instead of a blue one like in the comic's cover, but given that he switches color schemes sporadically in ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' (as a result of reused footage from different episodes), it seems rather fitting.
* Zorak wears a red suit instead of a blue one like in the comic's cover, but given that he switches color schemes sporadically in ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' (as a result of reused footage from different episodes), it seems rather fitting.
* Vladamir could have shaven his beard if he went back to society and returned as a park ranger.
* The ''Phantom Cruiser'' is a bluish-silver instead of yellow.
* Vladimir could have shaven his beard if he went back to society and returned as a park ranger.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:50, 26 April 2024

Cartoon Network Presents Issue 2
CNP 2.jpg
Cover.
Part of Cartoon Network Presents
Based on Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Yogi Bear
Publication date July 16, 1997
Page count 36
Writers Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Matt Wayne
Yogi Bear: Sam Henderson
Drawn by Joe Brozowski
Inked by Bob Smith
Colored by Trish Mulvihill
Lettered by Pat Brosseau
Edited by Bronwyn Taggart
Issue navigation
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Title card
CNP 2A title card.png
Second title card
CNP 2B title card.png

Cartoon Network Presents Issue 2 is a comic published by DC Comics on July 18, 1997.

For "Rainy Day Fun"

Detailed summary

In one of Space Ghost's shows, the titular host begins by introducing singer Tori Amos to the audience. However, only static comes out of the screen, prompting him to demand Moltar about her whereabouts. It turns out that the static in question is dead air, and Space Ghost—along with Zorak and Brak—are left with no choice but to wait for the signal to come back. While waiting, Space Ghosts brings out a new segment that he calls "Rainy Day Fun;" where the audience is given a game or activity to play in the meantime.

Brak goes first by bringing out a "game" called Are You My Mother? In it, he would point at a random thing in each round, and prompt the viewers (or readers) to ask "are you my mother?"; if any of these things says yes, they go with "mommy" for some corn beef.

Zorak also has a game of his own, titled Chicago Hope. While demonstrating its rules, he jumps out of his seat, pokes Space Ghost's eye, and hot wires the Phantom Cruiser so it can fly to Chicago. Unfortunately for him, his scheme gets caught by Space Ghost, and he is then sent back to his position at Ghost Planet.

Moltar goes next with a game called "Stomp and Sniff". He presents it with a simple premise: stomp some day-old milk cartons and smell them. Moltar is then prompted by Tori Amos, whose signal for the show is now working on-air. While Space Ghost, Brak, and Zorak are having a small chat about the word "poop", Moltar announces that it was Alanis Morissette who was jamming the signal.

With Tori now in the show, Space Ghost introduces his own game titled "Hide-And-Seek the Teen Sidekicks". In it, Space Ghost explains its rules; by first telling Jace and Jan to go hide somewhere, then turning invisible and counting to one hundred. After finishing his counting on-air, Zorak asks if the next step is hunting down a prey. Space Ghost denies this, exclaiming that the last step is to ditch his friends and get a talk show... And that's about it, really...

With that out of the way, Space Ghost ends his show.

Memorable quotes

Space Ghost: No poop on Tori Amos? Darn! I wanted some poop.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Space Ghost Speech bubble
Moltar Speech bubble
Zorak Speech bubble
Brak Speech bubble
Tori Spelling
John Amos
Alanis Morrisette
Tori Amos (voice only) Speech bubble
Jan N/A
Jace N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

For "Hermit Helper"

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Ranger Smith Speech bubble
Boo Boo Bear Speech bubble
Yogi Bear Speech bubble
Vladimir Fitzpatrick Speech bubble


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Behind the scenes

Errors

  • Zorak wears a red suit instead of a blue one like in the comic's cover, but given that he switches color schemes sporadically in Space Ghost Coast to Coast (as a result of reused footage from different episodes), it seems rather fitting.
  • The Phantom Cruiser is a bluish-silver instead of yellow.
  • Vladimir could have shaven his beard if he went back to society and returned as a park ranger.

References