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  • Space Ghost Cartoon Episode Guide
  • Hanna-Barbera Studios
  • Distributed by: Columbia/Screen Gems
  • Cartoon Characters: Space Ghost, Jan, Jace, Zorak.
  • Voice Actors: Gary Owens, Ginny Tyler, Tim Matthieson, Don Messick.
  • Directed By William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Charles Nichols.
  • Produced By William Hanna, Joseph Barbera.
  • Animated By Jerry Hathcock, George Nicholas, Allen Wilzbach, O. E. Callahan, Ken Southworth, Mike Webster, Bill Hutten, Ed Parks, Ed Barge, Rudy Cataldi, George Rowley, Bob Carr, Hicks Lokey; more Animators More Cartoon Animators...
  • Written By Lewis Marshall, Paul Sommer, Bill Perez, Walter Black, Bill Hamilton.
  • First Aired on September 10, 1966.
  • Originally Aired on CBS Television CBS-TV (USA).
  • Running Time: 6:30 minutes.
  • Season: 1
  • Color
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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A ship attacks The Omegan Prison and breaks out Zorak. Zorak and his men travel to The Ghost Planet and capture Jace and Jan. Space Ghost arrives at Zorak's...  (more)

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First appearance of the evil Zorak! Scenes from this episode were used in a September 5, 1997 episode of Space Ghost Coast To Coast titled,...  (more)

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Comments By: dmd161
Zorak is funny alone. But whenever Spaceghost and Brak are all together it brings out Zorak's more comedic side. Alone he does alright keeping the laughter going. But it's always better with all three of...  (read more)
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