Space Ghost (TV Series) - Episodes

Episodes

With the exception of the final two half hour shows (the "Council of Doom" episodes), each episode featured two Space Ghost segments with one Dino Boy segment between them.

# Airdate Plot
1 September 10, 1966
  • The Heat Thing: A lava monster attacks Jace on Jupiter. Space Ghost must save him from the monster.
  • Marooned:
  • Zorak: Zorak, one of Space Ghost's enemies, escapes from prison and kidnaps the twins in a revenge plot against Space Ghost.
  • Note: Jupiter is incorrectly depicted as a craterous, rocky planet in this episode.
2 September 17, 1966
  • The Lizard Slavers: Lizard-like slavers capture Jan and Jace for stumbing across their base.
  • The Moss Men:
  • The Web: Black Widow lures Space Ghost to her planet so she can kill him with her insect monsters.
3 September 24, 1966
  • Creature King: After suffering a reactor burnout, Jan and Jace land on a planet where huge animals live and are controlled by Creature King.
  • The Treeman:
  • The Sandman: The Sandman has attacked military units to draw Space Ghost to him, in order to destroy his mind and conquer the world.
4 October 1, 1966
  • The Evil Collector: The Evil Collector shrinks people to use in a real-life cat-and-mouse game.
  • The Fire God:
  • The Drone: A mysterious figure uses a robot to steal the Phantom Cruiser. Space Ghost and the twins must retrieve it.
5 October 8, 1966
  • Homing Device: Metallus threatens to destroy Earth with a missile unless Space Ghost surrenders to him.
  • The Mighty Snow Creature:
  • The Robot Master: Metallus uses a robot fleet to take over Space Ghost's planet.
6 October 15, 1966
  • The Iceman: Zeron attacks Space Ghost by using a powerful ice ray.
  • The Wolf People:
  • Hi-Jackers: Jan and Jace are captured by Tansit after they witness his hi-jacking of a ship.
7 October 22, 1966
  • The Energy Monster: Space Ghost must fight a monster created by Dr. Soonev in a lab accident.
  • Valley of the Giants:
  • The Lure: Brak kidnaps Jan so that Space Ghost won't interfere in his robbery plans.
8 October 29, 1966
  • The Cyclopeds: Space Ghost must rescue the twins from Cyclo and his robots.
  • The Ant Warriors:
  • The Schemer: Space Ghost is ensnared in the Schemer's plan to kill him.
9 November 5, 1966
  • Lokar - King of the Killer Locusts: Lokar lures the twins to him to be captured by his killer locust robots.
  • The Bird Riders:
  • Space Sargasso: The Lurker and his partner One Eye have been preying on ships that pass close by and now they have their sights set on the Phantom Cruiser.
10 November 12, 1966
  • Brago: Brago's bandits attack an outpost, and the twins must defend them until Space Ghost arrives.
  • Giant Ants:
  • Revenge of the Spider Woman: Staying true to her word, Black Widow/Spider Woman tries to kill Space Ghost again.
11 November 19, 1966
  • Attack of the Saucer Crab: Space Ghost must defeat a UFO from another galaxy that could act as a vanguard for an invasion.
  • The Rock Pygmies:
  • Space Birds: An evil genius is using metal birds to attack satellites and destroying them.
12 November 26, 1966
  • The Time Machine: Jace's time machine invention accidentally sends Jan back in time where she is taken captive by a Viking named Tarko the Terrible. When Jace also gets captured trying to save her, it's up to Space Ghost to rescue them.
  • Danger River:
  • Nightmare Planet: Dr. Nightmare is planning on taking Space Ghost's brain for his mechanical monsters.
13 December 3, 1966
  • Space Armada: Space Ghost and the twins must stop Metallus' new, powerful missiles.
  • The Vampire Men:
  • The Challenge: Zorak resurfaces and has created a metal monster that he thinks will defeat Space Ghost. When Space Ghost's Power Bands somehow fail him, Jan and Jace get to the bottom of this.
14 December 10, 1966
  • Jungle Planet: The Mind Taker is abducting people to steal their knowledge.
  • The Terrible Chase:
  • Ruler of the Rock Robots: The twins and Space Ghost are forced to battle Zorket and his rock robots.
15 December 17, 1966
  • Glasstor: Glasstor captures the twins in order to force them to work in his glass mines.
  • The Sacrifice:
  • The Space Ark: Creature King is planning on using his monsters to conquer Jupiter. Space Ghost must stop him from reaching that goal.
16 December 24, 1966
  • The Sorcerer: The Sorcerer is using his powerful magic for evil and plans to challenge Space Ghost.
  • The Marksman:
  • The Space Piranhas: Piranor wants to use space piranhas to take revenge on Space Ghost.
17 December 31, 1966
  • The Ovens of Moltor: Moltor is planning on using molten men and ships to take over the universe.
  • The Spear Warriors:
  • Transor - The Matter Mover: Transor plans on using Jan and Jace as specimen in his zoo.
18 January 7, 1967
  • The Gargoyloids: Space Ghost must stop a rogue planet inhabited by Gargoyloids from causing problems in the galaxy.
  • The Worm People:
  • The Looters: Brak is using sleeping gas to rob gold shipments, and Space Ghost has to stop them.
19 September 9, 1967
  • The Meeting: Space Ghost's most powerful enemies unite to form the Council of Doom. Metallus uses a fleet a robots to attack Space Ghost.
  • Clutches of Creature King: After defeating Metallus, Space Ghost is forced to land on Creature King's world.
  • The Deadly Trap: Zorak plans to destroy Space Ghost using monsters. He also jettisons the twins when try to rescue him.
20 September 16, 1967
  • The Molten Monsters of Moltar: After escaping Zorak, Space Ghost and the twins are captured by Moltar.
  • Two Faces of Doom:
  • The Final Encounter:

The final two half-hour shows only feature Space Ghost. Additionally, they feature cameos from characters that would appear in their own Hanna-Barbara series broadcast on CBS that (1967-68) season.

Read more about this topic:  Space Ghost (TV Series)

Famous quotes containing the word episodes:

    Twenty or thirty years ago, in the army, we had a lot of obscure adventures, and years later we tell them at parties, and suddenly we realize that those two very difficult years of our lives have become lumped together into a few episodes that have lodged in our memory in a standardized form, and are always told in a standardized way, in the same words. But in fact that lump of memories has nothing whatsoever to do with our experience of those two years in the army and what it has made of us.
    Václav Havel (b. 1936)

    What is a novel if not a conviction of our fellow-men’s existence strong enough to take upon itself a form of imagined life clearer than reality and whose accumulated verisimilitude of selected episodes puts to shame the pride of documentary history?
    Joseph Conrad (1857–1924)