Space Ghost and Dino Boy
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Space Ghost and Dino Boy | |
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Genre | Animated |
Creator(s) | Alex Toth |
Voices of | Gary Owens Tim Matheson Ginny Tyler Don Messick Johnny Caron Mike Road |
Country of origin | 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, 1966 – September 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.
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[edit] Space Ghost
Space Ghost, along with teenaged sidekicks Jan and Jace and their monkey Blip, fights villains in outer space.
[edit] Cast
- Gary Owens – Space Ghost
- Ginny Tyler – Jan
- Tim Matheson – Jace
- Don Messick – Blip
[edit] 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
- Johnny Caron – Todd (Dino Boy)
- Mike Road – Ugh
- Don Messick – Bronto
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Season 1
Each episode featured two Space Ghost segments with one Dino Boy segment between them.
- "The Heat Thing" / "Marooned" / "Zorak" (September 10, 1966)
- "The Lizard Slavers" / "The Moss Men" / "The Web" (September 17, 1966)
- "Creature King" / "The Treeman" / "The Sandman" (September 24, 1966)
- "The Evil Collector" / "The Fire God" / "The Drone" (October 1, 1966)
- "Homing Device" / "The Mighty Snow Creature" / "The Robot Master" (October 8, 1966)
- "The Iceman" / "The Wolf People" / "Hi-Jackers" (October 15, 1966)
- "The Energy Monster" / "Valley of the Giants" / "The Lure" (October 22, 1966)
- "The Cyclopeds" / "The Ant Warriors" / "The Schemer" (October 29, 1966)
- "Lokar - King of the Killer Locusts" / "The Bird Riders" / "Space Sargasso" (November 5, 1966)
- "Brago" / "Giant Ants" / "Revenge of the Spider Woman" (November 12, 1966)
- "Attack of the Saucer Crab" / "The Rock Pygmies" / "Space Birds" (November 19, 1966)
- "The Time Machine" / "Danger River" / "Nightmare Planet" (November 26, 1966)
- "Space Armada" / "The Vampire Men" / "The Challenge" (December 3, 1966)
- "Jungle Planet" / "The Terrible Chase" / "Ruler of the Rock Robots" (December 10, 1966)
- "Glasstor" / "The Sacrifice" / "The Space Ark" (December 17, 1966)
- "The Sorcerer" / "The Marksman" / "The Space Piranhas" (December 24, 1966)
- "The Ovens of Moltor" / "The Spear Warriors" / "Transor - The Matter Mover" (December 31, 1966)
- "The Gargoyloids" / "The Worm People" / "The Looters" (January 7, 1967)
[edit] Season 2
All segments in this season featured Space Ghost.
- "The Meeting" / "Clutches of Creature King" / "The Deadly Trap" (September 9, 1967)
- "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]