Space Ghost and Dino Boy

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Space Ghost and Dino Boy
Genre Animated
Creator(s) Alex Toth
Voices of Gary Owens
Tim Matheson
Ginny Tyler
Don Messick
Johnny Caron
Mike Road
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Hanna-Barbera
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 10, 1966September 7, 1968
Chronology
Related shows Space-Stars
Space Ghost: Coast to Coast

Space Ghost and Dino Boy is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It first aired on CBS from September 10, 1966 to September 7, 1968. It was comprised of two unrelated segments: Space Ghost and Dino Boy in the Lost Valley.

The series was created by Alex Toth and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

Contents

[edit] Space Ghost

The title card from an episode of Space Ghost
The title card from an episode of Space Ghost

Space Ghost, along with teenaged sidekicks Jan and Jace and their monkey Blip, fights villains in outer space.

[edit] Cast


[edit] Dino Boy in the Lost Valley

The title screen of Dino Boy in the Lost Valley
The title screen of Dino Boy in the Lost Valley

Dino Boy is a young boy (referred to as Todd, no surname given) who parachutes out of a crashing plane with his parents still on board. He lands in an unknown South American valley where dinosaurs, cavemen and sabre-tooth tigers somehow have survived.

In the first episode, Dino Boy meets the caveman Ugh and his pet dinosaur Bronto who become his friends in the episodes to come.

[edit] Cast


[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

Each episode featured two Space Ghost segments with one Dino Boy segment between them.

  1. "The Heat Thing" / "Marooned" / "Zorak" (September 10, 1966)
  2. "The Lizard Slavers" / "The Moss Men" / "The Web" (September 17, 1966)
  3. "Creature King" / "The Treeman" / "The Sandman" (September 24, 1966)
  4. "The Evil Collector" / "The Fire God" / "The Drone" (October 1, 1966)
  5. "Homing Device" / "The Mighty Snow Creature" / "The Robot Master" (October 8, 1966)
  6. "The Iceman" / "The Wolf People" / "Hi-Jackers" (October 15, 1966)
  7. "The Energy Monster" / "Valley of the Giants" / "The Lure" (October 22, 1966)
  8. "The Cyclopeds" / "The Ant Warriors" / "The Schemer" (October 29, 1966)
  9. "Lokar - King of the Killer Locusts" / "The Bird Riders" / "Space Sargasso" (November 5, 1966)
  10. "Brago" / "Giant Ants" / "Revenge of the Spider Woman" (November 12, 1966)
  11. "Attack of the Saucer Crab" / "The Rock Pygmies" / "Space Birds" (November 19, 1966)
  12. "The Time Machine" / "Danger River" / "Nightmare Planet" (November 26, 1966)
  13. "Space Armada" / "The Vampire Men" / "The Challenge" (December 3, 1966)
  14. "Jungle Planet" / "The Terrible Chase" / "Ruler of the Rock Robots" (December 10, 1966)
  15. "Glasstor" / "The Sacrifice" / "The Space Ark" (December 17, 1966)
  16. "The Sorcerer" / "The Marksman" / "The Space Piranhas" (December 24, 1966)
  17. "The Ovens of Moltor" / "The Spear Warriors" / "Transor - The Matter Mover" (December 31, 1966)
  18. "The Gargoyloids" / "The Worm People" / "The Looters" (January 7, 1967)

[edit] Season 2

All segments in this season featured Space Ghost.

  1. "The Meeting" / "Clutches of Creature King" / "The Deadly Trap" (September 9, 1967)
  2. "The Molten Monsters of Moltar" / "Two Faces of Doom" / "The Final Encounter" (September 16, 1967)

[edit] DVD

Warner Bros. will be releasing Space Ghost and Dino Boy in its entirety on DVD on July 17, 2007.[1]

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