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'''"Gum, Disease"''' is the tenth and final episode of ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' season one. It aired on November 11, [[ | '''"Gum, Disease"''' is the tenth and final episode of ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' season one. It aired on [[November 11]], [[1994]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Evan Dorkin]] and [[Sarah Dyer]]. | ||
Zorak wants gum from ''The Tonight Show''{{'}}s bandleader, Branford Marsalis, and then Space Ghost learns how to a former child star lives with that Patridge kid, Danny Bonaduce. | Zorak wants gum from ''The Tonight Show''{{'}}s bandleader, Branford Marsalis, and then Space Ghost learns how to a former child star lives with that Patridge kid, Danny Bonaduce. | ||
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==Home availability== | ==Home availability== | ||
* When the series was being released onto DVD, this was cut due to clearance issues. | * When the series was being released onto DVD, this episode was cut due to clearance issues. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Coast to Coast episodes]] | |||
[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Space Ghost episodes]] | [[Category:Space Ghost episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Williams Street]] | [[Category:Williams Street]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 3 October 2021
Gum, Disease | |
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Premiere date | November 11, 1994 |
Run time | 12:27 |
Music composed by | Sony Sharrock Eddie Horst |
Writer(s) | Evan Dorkin Sara Dyer |
Animation director(s) | C. Martin Croker Chris Harmon |
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"Gum, Disease" is the tenth and final episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season one. It aired on November 11, 1994 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer.
Zorak wants gum from The Tonight Show's bandleader, Branford Marsalis, and then Space Ghost learns how to a former child star lives with that Patridge kid, Danny Bonaduce.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Space Ghost: I see you're chewing gum.
Zorak: Gum?
Moltar: Gum?
Zorak: Gum!
Space Ghost: Did you bring enough for everyone?
Branford: No, but I'll have some shortly.
Zorak: No gum? Sheesh.
Characters
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Organizations
- KISS Army (mentioned)
Locations
- Ghost Planet
- Studio
- Earth (indirectly mentioned)
- United States (indirectly mentioned)
- California (indirectly mentioned)
- Los Angeles (indirectly mentioned)
- Hollywood (mentioned)
- Los Angeles (indirectly mentioned)
- Arizona (mentioned)
- California (indirectly mentioned)
- United States (indirectly mentioned)
Objects
- Gum Zorak wanted
- Sonic & Knuckles
Vehicles
- None
Production
Development
This was the tenth episode to produce.
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1994.
Music
The music was composed by Sony Sharrock and Eddie Horst, the latter of whom was also the musical director. The musicians were Sharrock, Lance Carter, Horst, and Alfrieda Gerald.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: November 11, 1994 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- Space Ghost compares Branford to Ricky Ricardo, a character from the sitcom I Love Lucy.
- Zorak wants to eat Branford's liver with fava beans and a fine chianti, which is paraphrased from Hannibal Lector's line in the film The Silence of the Lambs.
- Reuben Kincaid, a name that appears on Moltar's screen, is a character from The Partridge Family.
- Space Ghost's scatting and Danny Bonaduce saying "Ahhhh" is played over the Cartoon Network logo.
- The Original Way Outs aren't mentioned and don't appear.
- The video game that appears on Space Ghost's screen is Sonic & Knuckles.
Errors
Everlasting influence
- The episode was reshown during "A Space Ghost Christmas."
Critical reception
In other languages
Languages | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- When the series was being released onto DVD, this episode was cut due to clearance issues.