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Final Space is an American adult animated space opera comedy drama television series created by Olan Rogers and developed by Rogers and David Sacks.The series involves an astronaut named Gary Goodspeed and his immensely powerful alien friend Mooncake, and focuses on their intergalactic adventures as they try to save the universe from certain doom.
1.27 (tnt) [1] 0.48 (TBS) [ 2 ] Gary, after five lonely years in a space prison, meets an alien he calls Mooncake, and vows to keep it safe, but what Gary doesn't realize, however, is that Mooncake is also a planet destroyer.
The series followed a rogue astronaut named Gary, and his sidekick, a planet-destroying alien named Mooncake, both of whom Rogers voiced. 10 episodes were released between February and April 2018 on TBS. The series was later added to Netflix overseas. [11] A second season was released in 2019 on Adult Swim. [12] Season 3 premiered on March 20 ...
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No Place to Hide was colorized and appears as an extra on the Netflix Lost in Space Season 1 June 4, 2019 Blu-ray release. Note: The characters of Dr. Zachary Smith and the Robot were not in the original pilot. Much of the footage from this episode was reused in the first five official series episodes.
Moonbase 8 is an American comedy television series created and written by Fred Armisen, Tim Heidecker, Jonathan Krisel and John C. Reilly, starring Armisen, Heidecker and Reilly in the lead roles. It premiered on November 8, 2020, on Showtime .
"Another Time, Another Place" is the sixteenth episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The screenplay was written by Johnny Byrne; the director was David Tomblin.The final shooting script is dated 20 January 1974, with blue-page amendments dated 25 January and 1 April 1974.
Space Cases is a Canadian science fiction television series [1] that aired on Nickelodeon for two seasons. Created by Peter David and Bill Mumy , it premiered on March 2, 1996, and ended on January 27, 1997, with reruns until 1998. [ 2 ]