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In ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', Moltar is the director and producer of Space Ghost's talk show. He acts as the | In ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', Moltar is the director and producer of Space Ghost's talk show. He acts as the | ||
most competent person in the series, sometimes | most competent person in the series, sometimes presenting himself as being smarter than he seems. He tends to be very good friends with Zorak, even though Zorak does not have the same feelings for him. | ||
===Moltar Sells Out=== | ===Moltar Sells Out=== |
Revision as of 07:06, 20 March 2023
Moltar | |
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Species | Humanoid alien |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Space Ghost in Space Ghost Coast to Coast Zorak in Space Ghost Coast to Coast |
Occupation | Director and producer in Space Ghost Coast to Coast |
Goals | To destroy Space Ghost |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | SG: The Ovens of Moltor |
Played by | Regis Cordic (1966-68) C. Martin Croker (1994-2016) |
File:C2C Moltar.png Space Ghost Coast to Coast |
Moltar is a masked supervillain and an antagonist of the Space Ghost animated franchise. His voice was originated by Regis Cordic.
Character description
Moltar normally wears an orange and gray full-body containment suit, which has a breathing receptacle. Although what is inside of Moltar's suit was unknown in the original series, it was established within Space Ghost Coast to Coast that his body is made entirely of lava.
Appearances
TV series
Movies
Comics
Video games
Biography
Debut Series
In the original series, the character's name was alternately spelled "Moltar" and "Moltor", and his clothing alternately started with a white and yellow color scheme.
Yeah, Whatever
In Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Moltar is the director and producer of Space Ghost's talk show. He acts as the most competent person in the series, sometimes presenting himself as being smarter than he seems. He tends to be very good friends with Zorak, even though Zorak does not have the same feelings for him.
Moltar Sells Out
From 1997 to 1999, Moltar was the original host of Cartoon Network's Toonami block at the Ghost Planet Industries building.
In 2000, Moltar made an appearance in the Cartoon Network special "The Big Game XXVIII," where during the "halftime" segment, he and Fred Jones discuss on the latter's experience with the events of The Scooby-Doo Project.
Moltar in the Funny Books
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Moltar (character)/Gallery