Snatch

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Snatch
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Premiere date October 15, 1999
Run time 11:16
Animation director(s) C. Martin Croker
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"Snatch" is the second episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast season six, and the seventieth overall. It aired on October 15, 1999 on Cartoon Network.

The comedic drama, or dramedy, ensues when Steven Wright claims to be the son of Space Ghost, before the studio is attacked by a giant orange blob and body-snatching alien pods. The only thing that will keep them all alive is by staying awake. Non-decaf is on the way!

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Steven Wright Himself
Space Ghost George Lowe
Moltar C. Martin Croker
Zorak C. Martin Croker
Space Ghost's grandmother
Colonial Man Dave Willis


Locations

Objects

  • Power bands
  • Inviso belt

Vehicles

  • None

Production

Development

The interview with Wright was reused from an aborted episode called "Dinner with Steven," that was supposed to air the previous season.

Filming

The original airing featured a colonial man telling the audience they could bid for the alternate ending (in script form only) on eBay. Future airings did not include this since the message would be no longer be active (although it is available on DVD), so there was a title card that reads "He Endt," before correcting itself to "The End." This version first aired on January 28, 2000. The eBay winner and the ending have never been divulged to the public.

Neither version apparently had a title card or end credits made, aside from the copyright date.

It was copyrighted in 1999.

Music

There are no ending credits, so the musical talent is unknown.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: October 15, 1999 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

Errors

Legacy

Critical reception

In other languages

Languages Name Meaning

Home availability

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