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Space Ghost and Dino Boy: The Complete Series (1966)
Starring: Johnny Carson, Ted Cassidy Director: Joseph Barbera Rating: G

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Storyline:
The character of Space Ghost is best known as an arch talk show host on the Cartoon Network's SPACE GHOST COAST TO COAST series. But Space Ghost was originally a bona fide cartoon superhero, appearing in a two-season CBS show titled SPACE GHOST & DINO BOY. COAST TO COAST characters such as Moltar, Brak, and Zorak also originate from these 1960s cartoons, which came from the Hanna-Barbera stable. This title includes every episode from the original SPACE GHOST & DINO BOY seasons.

Showcasing the episodes in the three-segment form as they originally aired, these stellar retro hits soar through space and time to deliver justice! First, intergalactic policeman Space Ghost navigates the cosmos in his tricked-out spaceship The Phantom Cruiser battling villains like Brak and Zorak with his legendary suit and powerful wristbands. Then, Dino Boy teams with caveman Ugh and dinosaur Bronty to go primeval on the ancient menaces of their primitive home. And finally, Space Ghost flies again with more extraterrestrial adventures and thrilling takedowns. This dynamite compilation also features the dynamic six-part Space Ghost episode The Council Of Doom. It's cosmic entertainment for all!

Episodes:

1. The Ovens Of Moltar
First aired: 9/10/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Moltor creates an army of molten men to conquer the universe, and decides to test them out on Jace and Jan. Space Ghost arrives to fight the creatures formed in the ovens of Moltor.

2. The Gargoyloids
First aired: 9/10/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Space Ghost, Jan, and Jace land on an uncharted planet that has drifted out of it's orbit. The planet is home to a race of space scavengers called Gargoyloids.

3. Nightmare Planet
First aired: 9/17/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Dr. Nightmare captures Jan and Jace, and Space Ghost must rescue them. Unfortunately, it's a trap.

4. Space Armada
First aired: 9/17/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Mettalius invites Space Ghost over to see his latest weapon of mass destruction.

5. The Drone
First aired: 9/24/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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From a hidden world in a far away galaxy a metal drone is placed by an unknown figure Inside the Phantom Cruiser. The drone proceeds to steal The Phantom Cruiser and heads toward the Black planet. Space Ghost enters the ship and defeats the drone that then self-destructs.

6. The Sandman
First aired: 9/24/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Space Ghost is contacted by a Colonel of a desert planet. The Colonel tells Space Ghost about strange disappearances of people in the desert. Jace and Jan are captured by The Sandman. Jan and Jace are placed under mind control. The twins then capture Space Ghost and take away his power bands. The Sandman then turns his devices on Space Ghost. Jace and Jan escape his mind control and attack The Sandman freeing Space Ghost in the process. The Sandman then attacks Space Ghost with a ray gun and is disintegrated when Space Ghost increases the power of his force field to make The Sandman's gun backfire.

7. The Robot Master
First aired: 10/1/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Mettalus attacks the Ghost Planet with his robot fleet of ships. Jace, Jan, and Blip are alone in the headquarters when he attacks. They barely escape to warn Space Ghost. Mettalus takes over the headquarters. Space Ghost uses hyper speed to reach the Ghost Planet. The robot fighters attack him. Blip places a concussion bomb inside Mettalus' suit and he is captured.

8. The Energy Monster
First aired: 10/1/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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A scientist named Dr. Soonev creates an energy monster by accident. In the process of trying to destroy the monster he gives it more power and the lab is destroyed. Jace, Jan, and Blip land on the planet when they hear the explosion. The creature traps them in a cave and they call Space Ghost for help. Space Ghost blasts the monster with his power and destroys the creature.

9. The Creature King
First aired: 10/8/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Jace, Jan, and Blip crash land on a planet. A giant ape meets them there. They are captured by Giant Bats and taken to the lair of the Creature King. He plans to take over other worlds with his army of monsters. Space Ghost arrives and battles the monsters. Blip knocks out the Creature King with a heavy object. The Creature King escapes with one of his Giant Bats.

10. The Lizard Slavers
First aired: 10/8/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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The Lizard Slavers capture Jace and Jan in an energy beam while the twins are investigating a strange planet. The Lizard Slavers hijack ships and sell the passengers as slaves. Space Ghost must rescue them!

11. The Cyclopeds
First aired: 10/15/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Jace, Jan, and Blip stop to repair their ship. They are forced by the cyclopeds (one-eyed flying mechanical objects) into a maze created by Cyclo. Space Ghost arrives to save the twins. Blip sprays the cyclo terror with a paste that covers his one eye. Cyclo runs off into his maze.

12. Space Sargasso
First aired: 10/15/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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One-Eye and Lurker capture ships by spraying a purple sleep mist on them. The twins escape the mist and are pursued by One-Eye. Jace knocks him out with a wrench. Lurker plans to hold Space Ghost to sell him to one of his enemies for the highest price. Blip causes malfunctions on the ship. Lurker and One-Eye are captured by their own sleep mist.

13. The Sorcerer
First aired: 10/22/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Space Ghost warns The Sorcerer to quit using his powers for evil. Space Ghost goes to confront The Sorcerer and is captured by a giant insect. The Sorcerer turns Jace and Jan into duplicates of Blip. Jace steals The Sorcerer's wand and turns him into a vulture.

14. The Looters
First aired: 10/22/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Brak and his men attack a gold ship with sleep gas. Jan and Blip are captured by Brak and his men while attempting to contact Space Ghost. Brak attacks Space Ghost with his ray shelters. Space Ghost hits Brak's shelters with a destroyer ray and causes a cave in.

15. Ruler of the Rock Robots
First aired: 10/29/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Jace, Jan, and Blip investigate a wrecked cruiser on a planet in the Omega area. Rock Robots surround them. The Rock Robots are the creation of Zorket. Space Ghost arrives and is attacked by the Rock Robots. Jace, Jan, and Blip escape from their trap and knock out Zorket. Space Ghost destroys the Rock Robots and Zorket's laboratory.

16. The Challenge
First aired: 10/29/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Zorak creates a robot called Titanor and issues a challenge to Space Ghost. If Space Ghost defeats Titanor, Zorak will leave forever, If Titanor wins then Space Ghost must do the same. Titanor beats Space Ghost into the ground. Jace and Jan learn that Zorak has switched Space Ghost's power bands. Space Ghost then defeats Titanor and Zorak escapes.

17. Hi-Jackers
First aired: 11/5/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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A group of mercenaries hi-jack a spaceship and steal the supplies. Tansut leads the Hi-Jackers. Jace, Jan, and Blip see the crime and call for Space Ghost. The twins are captured as they are surveying the hi-jackers lair. The Phantom Cruiser is caught in a meteor shower and damaged severely. Blip escapes using his inviso belt and frees the twins. Space Ghost disables Tansut's space chariot and he falls into the death mist.

18. The Lure
First aired: 11/5/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Brak and his minions kidnap Jan from the Ghost Planet. Space Ghost and Jace rendevous at Nebula 3. Brak tries to steal a gold shipment at Cosmos 4. Space Ghost, Jace, and Blip switch to inviso power and go aboard Brak's ship to free Jan. Space Ghost disables their ship and Brak and his men are eaten by piranha bites.

19. The Schemer
First aired: 11/12/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Two ships attack Jace and Jan while they are on patrol. The twins call for Space Ghost. Space Ghost arrives and destroys one of the ships. They board the other ship to find that it is automated. The Schemer captures them in restraints and sends them toward a super nova. Blip arrives and frees the trio. Space Ghost finds The Schemer who sends his destroyer monster robot after Space Ghost. Space Ghost throws The Schemer at the robot and he is picked up by the Galactic Patrol.

20. The Evil Collector
First aired: 11/12/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Space Ghost, Jace, Jan, and Blip land on a planet with lush vegetation. It is a mirage set up by the Evil Collector. He captures the trio in a paralyzer ray. The Evil Collector steals Space Ghost's power bands and the twins' inviso belts. He then shrinks them in size to six inches high. The Evil Collector lets loose his cat like creature "Dracto" on them. Blip causes the Evil Collector to go in his reducer ray and "Dracto" attacks him.

21. Lokar, King of the Killer Locusts
First aired: 11/19/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Jace and Jan receive a call from Space Ghost to go to Planet Vector. It is really Lokar in disguise. Space Locusts surround the space coupe and begin to eat it. The twins eject. They call for Space Ghost. The locusts capture Jace and Jan. Space Ghost arrives and the locusts eat the Phantom Cruiser. Lokar captures Space Ghost in a cellophane bag while he produces giant metallic locusts. Space Ghost escapes and destroys Lokar's laboratory.

22. Brago
First aired: 11/19/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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On an outpost a young boy and his family are attacked by Brago and his army of bandits. Jace and Jan are flying over this planet when the young boy signals them. He tells the twins his story and they call for Space Ghost. Space Ghost arrives and defeats Brago and his bandits. They then take them to the Galactic Patrol.

23. The Heat Thing
First aired: 11/26/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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While exploring the planet Jupiter Jace discovers a molten monster that destroys his ship with a lava bomb. Jace calls for help. Space Ghost and Jan head for Jupiter to rescue Jace. They circle the monster and are hit by a lava bomb. Space Ghost forces the monster back into the lava pit it came from. Jace and Jan use The Phantom Cruiser's heat ray and cold ray to seal the monster in.

24. Zorak
First aired: 11/26/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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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 fortress. Zorak makes him leave the Phantom Cruiser without his power bands. Space Ghost has to get in a small ship which is attacked by giant bees. Space Ghost maneuvers back to the Phantom Cruiser and puts his power bands back on. Zorak puts Jace and Jan into a time bomb rocket and it blasts off. Space Ghost rescues the twins and reverses the course of the rocket to destroy Zorak's fortress.

25. The Web
First aired: 12/3/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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A man escapes from the planet Teelus in a space ship. Space Ghost, Jace, Jan, and Blip pick up a derelict ship with this man aboard. Space Ghost goes to investigate Teelus and is captured by spider creatures. The Black Widow takes Space Ghost's power bands and puts him against a durantopod (a giant spider creature). Blip gets Space Ghost's power bands to him and he uses his force ray on the durantopod. The Black Widow escapes.

26. The Space Piranhas
First aired: 12/3/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Piranhor sets a trap for Space Ghost and captures him. Jace, Jan, and Blip pick up Space Ghost's transmission and go to rescue him on Piranhor's planet. Piranhor is getting revenge on Space Ghost for the ten years he has been in prison. Jace and Jan drop an iron vent on Piranhor and his men. Blip hits Space Ghost's power bands to free him. Piranhor shoots at Space Ghost and accidentally releases his space piranhas who then attack Piranhor.

27. The Space Ark
First aired: 12/10/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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The Creature King is transporting all of his monsters to invade Jupiter. Space Ghost warns him to stop his raid. Space Ghost and the twins try to bring down his ship on the planet Zetor. Space Ghost takes out The Creature King's power unit and forces him to land. The Creature King orders his monsters to attack Space Ghost. Space Ghost decides to go after The Creature King. Space Ghost digs under The Creature King's force shield and destroys The Creature King's helmet of power. The Creature King escapes. Space Ghost, Jace, Jan, and Blip herd the monsters back into the ark and they decide to open up a zoo.

28. The Space Birds
First aired: 12/10/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Giant mettalo space hawks are destroying communications satellites. Jace and Jan call Space Ghost to tell him what is happening. A space hawk attacks Space Ghost in the Phantom Cruiser. Space Ghost gets the hawk to lead him to his creator "Owlie". A hawk attacks Space Ghost and knocks him unconscious. Jace, Jan, and Blip arrive at "Owlie's" planet and are attacked by the Space Hawks. Jace and Jan trap "Owlie" in their space coupe and Space Ghost destroys the mettalo hawks.

29. Attack of the Saucer Crab
First aired: 12/17/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Robcorp sends a saucer to scan Space Ghost's galaxies settlements. Jace, Jan, and Blip pass the saucer as it is headed for a settlement. The ship lands and attacks an outpost. Jace calls Space Ghost at the Ghost Planet as the saucer attacks the twins. Space Ghost arrives just in time and destroys the saucer with his laser beam.

30. Revenge of the Spider-Woman
First aired: 12/17/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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The Lizard Slavers capture Jace, Jan, and Blip for the Spider-Woman. After Space Ghost arrives the Spider-Woman traps him in a glass aquarium with a three-headed shark. The Spider-Woman then sends an electro manta after Space Ghost. Space Ghost defeats all of the creatures. The Spider-Woman escapes. Space Ghost, Jace, Jan, and Blip leave in the Spider-Woman's submarine.

31. Jungle Planet
First aired: 12/24/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Professor Cordac is captured by the Mind-Taker because he wants to steal his intelligence. Space Ghost is looking for the missing professor on the Jungle Planet. The Mind-Taker's henchmen ambush Space Ghost and capture him with a paralyzer ray. Jace, Jan, and Blip find the Phantom Cruiser and follow Space Ghost's trail. Space Ghost defeats the Mind-Taker and destroys his laboratory.

32. The Time Machine
First aired: 12/24/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Jace is working on a time regressor on the Ghost Planet. Jan is accidentally sent back to the twelfth century. This is the time of the Vikings. Vikings capture Jan. Jace goes after her and is captured also. Tarko the Terrible the great Viking is using them as slaves on his ship. Space Ghost uses the time repressor to find the twins and defeats Taro. They are returned back to their time.

33. Glasstor
First aired: 12/31/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Glasstor captures Jace and Jan. Glasstor orders them to work in the glass mines. Blip sends out a distress signal. Space Ghost arrives and follows one of Glasstor's workers to the Glass City. Glasstor captures Space Ghost in a glass bubble. Blip frees Space Ghost. Blip captures Glasstor with the sphere energy ray. Space Ghost turns Glasstor over to the Galactic Patrol

34. Transor: The Matter Mover
First aired: 12/31/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Jace, Jan, and Blip are exploring when they come upon an uncharted communication satellite in the Alpha 3 area. They investigate and call Space Ghost. The satellite is a transportation device. Jace, Jan, and Blip are trapped and transported to the world of Transor. Transor is capturing specimens for his own personal zoo. Space Ghost arrives at the satellite and is also transported to Transor's planet. Transor places Space Ghost in a frigid ray and traps him in a steel cage. Jace and Jan escape on inviso power and free Space Ghost. Transor escapes to the communication satellite but is captured by the Galactic Patrol.

35. Homing Device
First aired: 1/7/1967
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Mettalus destroys the planet Beta with his missiles. Mettalus has a missile directed toward Earth and unless Space Ghost surrenders he will destroy the Earth. Jace and Jan follow Space Ghost in their space coupe. Mettalus' robots capture Space Ghost. Jace and Jan give Space Ghost his power bands and he defeats Mettalus. Mettalus has already released his missiles toward Earth. Space Ghost destroys the missiles with his heat force. Space Ghost destroys Mettalus' fortress.

36. The Iceman
First aired: 1/7/1967
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Zeron the Iceman blocks out all sunlight to the Ghost Planet with his ice ray. The Ghost Planet begins to freeze. Space Ghost, Jace, Jan, and Blip leave the Ghost Planet in the Phantom Cruiser and search for the source of the ice ray. Wolves and snowmen attack the twins and Blip. Space Ghost launches a heat-seeking missile from the Phantom Cruiser and unleashes the inner steam of the planet's core to destroy Zeron's laboratory.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part One: The Meeting
First aired: 1/1/1968
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Brak, Zorak, Creature King, Spider-Woman, Mettalus, and Moltar form the Council of Doom to come up with a plan to destroy Space Ghost once and for all. Mettalus' robot fleet is the first to attack. Jace activates the force dome around the Ghost Planet headquarters, but a boring missile causes them to leave in the Phantom Cruiser. Jace and Jan are captured by Mettalus. Space Ghost surrenders and is placed in a missile. Blip releases Space Ghost and destroys his ship. They land the damaged Phantom Cruiser on the planet of the Creature King and are attacked by a giant fire-breathing monster.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part Two: Clutches of Creature King
First aired: 9/9/1967
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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In the clutches of the fire breathing monster, Space Ghost orders Jace to turn on the Phantom Cruiser's electro shock force field and they escape. The Creature King then sends his sulfur breathing bats and they capture Space Ghost. The bats bring Space Ghost to an arena filled with monsters. Space Ghost has to fight them without his power bands. Blip gets his power bands back to him. A giant rock ape attacks Space Ghost and Jace uses the Phantom Cruiser's energy force against him causing a time warp. Space Ghost appears in the prehistoric time of the Mighty Mightor and Tog the dragon. Together they defeat the monster. Space Ghost uses his power bands to return. Zorak and Moltar send out a false distress signal to Space Ghost. When Space Ghost arrives they destroy the Phantom Cruiser.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part Three: The Deadly Trap
First aired: 9/16/1967
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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The ship that Zorak destroyed was only a ghost image. Space Ghost realized that it was a false distress signal because it came from Moltar's planet. Zorak sends the space hive against Space Ghost. There are killer insects inside. A magna ray is pulling Space Ghost inside. Jace, Jan, and Blip are captured in a capsule and sent plummeting to Earth. They land in the ocean and are saved by Tom, Tub, Scooby, and Moby Dick. Jace, Jan, and Blip rescue Space Ghost and he destroys the space hive. Zorak captures Jace, Jan, and Blip and places them in the caves of Moltar. Moltar captures Space Ghost and pours molten lava on them.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part Four: The Molten Monsters of Moltar
First aired: 9/16/1967
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Space Ghost and the twins escape using Space Ghost's freeze field. They blast out of the cave. Moltar sends out molten fire rockets. Space Ghost destroys them and goes after Moltar. Senso thermal robots capture the twins. Moltar sends Space Ghost and his molten men to the planet Quasar. Space Ghost is freed by the Herculoids. Space Ghost returns and frees the twins. Space Ghost destroys Moltar's caves. On the way back to the Phantom Cruiser Brak captures them in a space cyclone.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part Five: Two Faces of Doom
First aired: 9/23/1967
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Caught in the space cyclone, Space Ghost and the twins are captured by Brak and his men in force beams. Blip escapes and turns off the force beams. Brak teleports Space Ghost and the twins to the Spider-Woman's lair. Spider-Woman throws seed at them and the seeds turn into spider plants. Spider-Woman escapes to Brak's cruiser. Space Ghost follows them to the council headquarters. The Council of Doom uses a negative transtruction ray on Space Ghost hurling him into another dimension.

Special. The Council of Doom, Part Six: The Final Encounter
First aired: 9/23/1967
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Space Ghost finds himself in the courtyard of the Sultan of Flames. Chuck, Nancy, and Kaboobie call Shazzan to help Space Ghost. Shazzan sends Space Ghost back to his own dimension. Space Ghost attacks the Council of Doom. The Council of Doom captures Space Ghost and places him in the center of the planet. They plan to use the cosmic energy that will backup in the shaft to destroy Space Ghost. Jace and Jan find Space Ghost and hit his power bands so he can free himself. Space Ghost causes a chain reaction in the planet core and it explodes.

43. (Dino Boy) - Marooned: Episode 1
First aired: 9/10/1966
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Dino Boy's primitive companion, Ugh, has been stung by giant poison wasps, and only Dino Boy can save him.

44. The Moss Men
First aired: 9/17/1966
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Dino Boy happens upon a pygmy who is tied to stakes by a tribe of Moss Men, tribesmen who wear large moss-laden masks. Dino Boy manages to dress himself up as a moss-god and scare the Moss Men away from their captive-only to be berated by the unappreciative pygmy. This makes Dino Boy think twice about the next time he will stick his nose in where it is not wanted.

45. The Treemen
First aired: 9/24/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Dino Boy is captured and imprisoned by the fearsome Treemen tribe, who plan to sacrifice the youth to their prehistoric vulture gods. The vultures move in for the kill as Ugh puts his rescue plan into effect, causing a large group of woolly mammoths to stampede through the Treemen's habitat. During the rescue, Dino Boy falls into the river below but is rescued by Ugh.

46. The Fire God
First aired: 10/1/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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A village of cave people is plundered and pillaged by the Sabretooth People and their gigantic "Fire God"... which then captures Dino Boy. It is here where Dino Boy learns that the "Fire God" is just a wheeled galley that transports the enslaved cave people to Sabretooth People's mines. The Chief of the Sabretooth People decides to sacrifice Dino Boy and a small child he rescued to their "true" god... a caged sabretooth. Ugh makes his way inside the "Fire God" and sends it careening to a fiery destruction while he and Dino Boy makes good their escape.

47. The Mighty Snow Creature
First aired: 10/8/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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A giant fur-matted snow creature emerges from a nearby mountain and attacks a village. The creature abducts a little girl before Dino Boy and Ugh arrive on the scene. They decide to give chase when the villagers resign to accept the child's fate. After finding the creature, Ugh keeps it occupied as Dino Boy and Bronty make their way to the giant's cave and rescue the little girl. They make their escape with the creature in hot pursuit. Before the creature can grab our heroes, along come the villagers. Having finally taken a stand, they decide to drive the creature away for all time.

48. The Wolf People
First aired: 10/15/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Ugh is captured by the masked Wolf People who plan to torture the caveman before putting him to death. Ugh puts up a fierce battle and the sounds of their struggle lead Dino Boy and Bronty to the Wolf People's lair. Dino Boy frees the tied-up Ugh, then finds himself trapped upside down on a tree branch as Ugh and Bronty battle the remaining Wolf People.

49. Valley of the Giants
First aired: 10/22/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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An earthquake panics Bronty, sending him from his cave. Dino Boy and Ugh follow their frightened pet into a mysterious vally where Bronty is captured by a 50-foot tall giant caveman, who puts him on a leash. The duo arrive to free their brontosaurus pal and do so, just as the caveman wakens and hurls huge boulders at the fleeing trio. As they make their way through a small opening, another earthquake fortuitously happens, sealing the giant back up in his valley forever.

50. The Ant Warriors
First aired: 10/29/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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As Ugh begins his day like any typical caveman (battling a stegosaurus), he, while escaping by means of a handy vine, ends up crashing into the habitat of the tiny Ant Warriors. They end up doing a Lilliputian-number on the Ugh-Gulliver as they tie him to the ground. Led to the scene by Bronty, Dino Boy arrives just in time to free Ugh. They then join forces with the Ant Warriors to defeat their common enemy... a rampaging giant sloth bear.

51. The Bird Riders
First aired: 11/5/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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One of the magnificent Bird-Rider People, while flying over the Rock Pygmies is knocked to the ground. Ugh and Dino Boy manage to retrieve the Bird-Rider before the pygmies can reach him but are soon attacked by the pursuing pygmies. As Ugh holds the pygmies off, help arrives as a group of Bird-Riders show up in time to stop the pygmies deadly fire arrow attack.

52. Giant Ants
First aired: 11/12/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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While taking a shortcut back to their cave, Dino Boy and Ugh are separated by a volcanic eruption. Dino Boy ends up trapped in an avally of gigantic insects as he fends off attacks from mammoth-sized spiders and dragonflies. His troubles are only beginning however, as he soon finds himself confronted by a tribe of giant fire ants. Ugh arrives just in time, causing a raging river to flood the ants away from his young friend.

53. The Rock Pygmies
First aired: 11/19/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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While escaping from a sabretooth tiger, Dino Boy accidentally falls from his riding perch upon Bronty and thus is separated from his pet. Soon after, Bronty is captured by a marauding tribe of Rock Pygmies who seek to make the baby brontosaurus their slave. Dino Boy tracks the Pygmies to their lair, and after being reunited with his pet, they run to escape...but are blocked by an avalanche. Just when the duo are cornered with no hope of escape, Ugh makes a timely appearance, along with Tusko the wooly mammoth, and they proceed to have sport of their own with the hapless Pygmies.

54. Danger River
First aired: 11/26/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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The Bird-Men, a tribe of people hunters, pursue a young caveman named Goom-wah through the jungle. Before Dino Boy and Ugh rescue him, the duo decide to escort the pygmy back to his own tribe through a treacherous river route. After deadly encounters with roaring rapids, giant water moccasins, giant bees, and a tribe of Snake People, the tribe barely make it to Goom-wah's village and back home with their lives. Ugh carries an exhausted Dino Boy home where they are met by Goom-wah, who thoroughly enjoyed himself and wants to know when they can do it again.

55. The Vampire Men
First aired: 12/3/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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Dino Boy shows Ugh the principles of kite-flying-with Bronty supplying the power. The rope attached to Bronty breaks, sending the kite careening into the hillside. Unconcious, Dino Boy is captured by the Vampire Men, a race of winged weirdos who take him to their cavern where he is confronted by their "bat-god". Ugh and Bronty make the scene, with a wooly mammoth in tow, and rescue Dino Boy.

56. The Terrible Chase
First aired: 12/10/1966
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Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
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Dino Boy and Ugh encounter a native who is being pursued by the Sun People during their royal hunt. The hunters' huge lizard hounds pick up their scent, however, and Dino Boy and Ugh end up becoming the hunters' quarry. It takes the combination of Dino Boy's quick wits and Ugh's prodigious strength to cause the hunters to become the hunted... after the duo send a tyrannosaurus in pursuit of the pursuers.

57. The Sacrifice
First aired: 12/17/1966
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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Guest star:

Ugh is captured by a group of sun-worshipers and sentenced to die as a sacrifice to their sun-king. Dino Boy and Bronty trail their friend to the mysterious walled city where Dino Boy only has a limited amount of time to rescue Ugh before the golden bird idol is sent crashing down upon him. He frees Ugh but is discovered by the sun priest who, during the resulting melee, meets his own demise at the hands of the sun-king's "hands"... while the heroes escape.

58. The Marksman
First aired: 12/24/1966
Writer:
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Guest star:

Dino Boy is captured by a pterodactyl and held prisoner in it's nest, forcing Ugh to come to grips with Dino Boy's bow and arrow, which he uses to rescue Dino Boy from the "killer birds". This leads to a cessation of Dino Boy and Ugh's argument over who has the better weapon.

59. The Spear Warriors
First aired: 12/31/1966
Writer:
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Guest star:

When Dino Boy averts a Spear Warrior from making a kill, the frustrated warrior summons his group to surround and capture our hero. Ugh is then forced into the "field of combat" against the warriors' greatest champion, Baltar. If Baltar wins, Dino Boy and Ugh will be killed. Alternatively, if Ugh wins, he and Dino Boy become slaves. The battle begins with Ugh and Baltar, both mounted on individual triceratops, charging each other. At first, Baltar has the advantage. That quickly changes, however, when a late arriving club enables Ugh to start swinging things his way. Finally, after causing the sore loser to careen off a cliff and into the river, our heroes make a last-ditch escape into the brush.

60. The Worm People
First aired: 1/7/1967
Writer:
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Guest star:

While playing with Bronty in the forest, Dino Boy is captured by a pterodactyl. After it is attacked by another pterodactyl, Dino Boy is dropped into Horror Swamp where he is captured by the dreaded Worm People and is then imprisoned within a giant beetle pit. Ugh is able to track him down and rescue they youth before it is too late.
Cast & Crew:

Starring: Johnny Carson  |  Ted Cassidy  |  Keye Luke  |  Tim Matheson  |  Don Messick  |  Gary Owens  |  Vic Perrin  |  Alan Reed  |  ...more

Directed By: Joseph Barbera  |  William Hanna

Technical Information:

Genre:  Animated/Cartoon, Childrens/Kids, Superheroes

DVD Release Date: 

Format: Region 1

Rating:  G

Year:  1966

Regional Coding:  R1: Will only play on North American Region 1 or multi-region DVD players.

Number of Discs:  2

Subtitles:  English

Screen Ratio:  Full Screen Edition - 1.33:1

Sound System: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)

Running Time:  420 minutes

Studio:  Warner Brothers

UPC/Barcode Number:  014764306322

Closed-Captioned: Yes
Color: Yes
DVD Features:
  • Scene Access
  • Interactive Menus
  • Feature Length Profile Simplicity: The Life And Art Of Alex Toth

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