Terminal

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Terminal
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Premiere date August 7, 1998
Run time 12:41
Music composed by Sonny Sharrock
Man...or Astro-Man?
The Ross Rising Orchestra
Writer(s) Pete Smith
Matt Harrigan
Animation director(s) C. Martin Croker
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"Terminal" is the first episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season five, and the fifty-eighth overall. It aired on August 7, 1998 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Pete Smith and Matt Harrigan.

Space Ghost claims he's dying from a terminal illness and this may be his final show.

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
Zorak C. Martin Croker
Moltar C. Martin Croker
Boomer Esiason
Marc Weiner Himself
Roy Allen Greg Harrison
Doctor Drew Pinsky Himself


Locations

Objects

  • Power bands
  • Inviso belt

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1998.

Music

The music was composed by Sonny Sharrock, Man...or Astro-Man?, and The Ross Rising Orchestra. The musicians were Sharrock, Lance Carter, Eddie Horst, Alfrieda Gerald, Man...or Astro-Man?, and Ross Rising.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: August 7, 1998 at 11:30 pm on Cartoon Network[1]

Behind the scenes

  • The opening sequence isn't featured.
  • Marc only acts in character as Joey Deluxe and Commander Ozone.
  • Special thanks are given to Carolina Pictures, Inc., Isabel Gonzalez, Kenny Crow, and William Cullen Bryant.
  • Adult Swim skips this episode on their website. Nevertheless, if this episode was going to be included, it would've been episode two as they have the next episode, "Toast," as episode 3.

Errors

  • Space Ghost seems to think that the series has been only running for two years.

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

In other languages

Languages Name Meaning

Home availability

References

  1. ^ McCormick, Moira (June 20, 1998). "On the Tube". Billboard. Retrieved June 6, 2022.