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: ''For the ''[[Posse Impossible (segments)|Posse Impossible]]'' villain, see ''[[Punch (The Crunch Bunch)|Punch]]''.'' | |||
{{Infobox episode | {{Infobox episode | ||
|image= [[File:SG speaks to the Roman masses.png|300px]] | |image= [[File:SG speaks to the Roman masses.png|300px]] | ||
|caption= | |caption= | ||
|prodno= | |prodno= | ||
|premiere= September 16, 1994 | |premiere= [[September 16]], [[1994]] | ||
|run_time= 11:11 | |run_time= 11:11 | ||
|music= [[Sonny Sharrock]]<br />[[Eddie Horst]] | |||
|writers= [[Billy Aronson]]<br />[[Matthew Maiellaro]] | |writers= [[Billy Aronson]]<br />[[Matthew Maiellaro]] | ||
| | |animation_directors= [[Jeff Doud]]<br />[[C. Martin Croker]] | ||
|previous= Banjo | |previous= Banjo | ||
|next= Batmantis | |next= Batmantis | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''"Punch"''' is the | '''"Punch"''' is the seventh episode of ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 16]], [[1994]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Billy Aronson]] and [[Matthew Maiellaro]]. | ||
After arriving late from his trip to Rome, Space Ghost flirts with Cindy Guyer, offends the Jerky Boys, and makes Dian Parkinson uncomfortable. | After arriving late from his trip to Rome, Space Ghost flirts with model of romance book covers, Cindy Guyer, offends the comedy act of the Jerky Boys, and makes the ''Wheel of Fortune'' model, Dian Parkinson, uncomfortable. | ||
==Detailed summary== | ==Detailed summary== | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[George Lowe]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[George Lowe]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Zorak]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Zorak (character)|Zorak]] | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[C. Martin Croker]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[C. Martin Croker]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Herself | |style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Herself | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Fabio | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Fabio|Fabio]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Lorenzo Lamas | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Lorenzo Lamas|Lorenzo Lamas]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Bruce Boxleitner | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Bruce Boxleitner|Bruce Boxleitner]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Patrick Swayze | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Patrick Swayze|Patrick Swayze]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Justine Bateman | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Justine Bateman|Justine Bateman]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[Johnny Brennan]] | |style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[Johnny Brennan]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Herself | |style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Herself | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| Bob Barker | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[wikipedia:Bob Barker|Bob Barker]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Lokar]] | |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Lokar]] | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
The | The score was composed by [[Sonny Sharrock]] and [[Eddie Horst]], the latter of whom was also the musical director. The musicians were Sharrock, [[Lance Carter]], Horst, and [[Alfrieda Gerald]]. | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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==Errors== | ==Errors== | ||
* | * | ||
==Everlastng influence== | |||
* Stock footage of Dian Parkinson appears pops up briefly in "[[President's Day Nightmare]]." | |||
==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
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==Home availability== | ==Home availability== | ||
* In the United States: | * In the United States: | ||
** November 18, 2003: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One]]'' on DVD. | ** [[November 18]], [[2003]]: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One]]'' on DVD. | ||
* In Australia: | * In [[Australia]]: | ||
** June 6, 2007: [[Madman Entertainment]] releases ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One'' on DVD. | ** [[June 6]], [[2007]]: [[Madman Entertainment]] releases ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One'' on DVD. | ||
** November 28, 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== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Coast to Coast episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes]] | |||
[[Category:Space Ghost episodes]] | [[Category:Space Ghost episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Space Ghost]] | |||
[[Category:Williams Street]] | |||
[[Category:Written by Matt Maiellaro]] |
Latest revision as of 02:33, 1 March 2023
- For the Posse Impossible villain, see Punch.
Punch | |
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Premiere date | September 16, 1994 |
Run time | 11:11 |
Music composed by | Sonny Sharrock Eddie Horst |
Writer(s) | Billy Aronson Matthew Maiellaro |
Animation director(s) | Jeff Doud C. Martin Croker |
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"Punch" is the seventh episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season one. It aired on September 16, 1994 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Billy Aronson and Matthew Maiellaro.
After arriving late from his trip to Rome, Space Ghost flirts with model of romance book covers, Cindy Guyer, offends the comedy act of the Jerky Boys, and makes the Wheel of Fortune model, Dian Parkinson, uncomfortable.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Space Ghost: That's Zorak. Does he scare you?
Dian: No, he's just a grasshopper.
Zorak: I'm a mantis.
Space Ghost: You're a locust!
Zorak: Look me up! I'm a mantis. Lokar is the locust.
Characters
In order of appearance: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- Ghost Planet
- Studio
Objects
- None
Vehicles
Production
Development
This was the sixth episode to produce.
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1994.
Music
The score was composed by Sonny 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: September 16, 1994 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- Space Ghost and Zora mention G.I. Joe and Barbie, respectively.
- Universal Television didn't end up producing Cindy's Sea Witch after all.
- Cindy promotes a movie called Mortal Obsession, which doesn't seem to exist either.
- None of the movies Space Ghost and Zorak seem to exist.
- Zorak says "Swayze's brother", as in Patrick Swayze, but he has two brothers.
- Moltar's love of ChiPs began in the appropriately titled episode "CHiPs."
- At the end of the closing credits, Space Ghost says, "Magenta. Now that's a silly word."
Errors
Everlastng influence
- Stock footage of Dian Parkinson appears pops up briefly in "President's Day Nightmare."
Critical reception
In other languages
Languages | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- November 18, 2003: Warner Home Video releases Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One on DVD.
- In Australia:
- June 6, 2007: Madman Entertainment releases Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One on DVD.
- November 28, 2012: Madman Entertainment releases Space Ghost Coast to Coast: All Talk Collection on DVD.