I wish I was around for the original Cartoon Planet, but damn 2012 to 2014 wasn't bad to be a kid either. Had the revival Cartoon Planet come on after school Friday night and Saturday morning you had DC Nation. So at least two separate generations probably got the reference.
I mean considering the depiction of these character is very reminiscent to their Coast-to-Coast incarnstion its no surprise that Brak Show would be canon here
Technically, The Brak Show canon is that the original Space Ghost cartoon is a show that Brak was an actor on, and Space Ghost: Coast To Coast is a show that exists in the canon of Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Allow me to clarify! this is not THE ONLY Brak! it's just one ;) ( yes it's the one from our show) the Brak voiced by Andy Merrill is a unique Brak that is technically a villain, but has been stupified from gentrification in the white suburbia ( and one Mighty Thunderclese ) In the original Space Ghost Series Braks were a species that weren't nearly as charming 💁🏻♀️
@son-ko1neDidn't know that. It sounds so different now. My comment still stands though that I wish it sounded closer to the C2C show. EDIT: I saw the clip of the real Space Ghost showing up. That's the voice!
The fact that they snuck in references to both Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show is really cool. I forgot how much I missed Brak, especially. The new VA’s for Zorak and Moltar also did a great job, especially the guy they got for Moltar, he was pretty spot-on!
right? did a great job the zorak guy (assuming it's not the same guy) could have probably done better with a little help from the director, and for being on a slower-paced show, because part of Clay's Zorak performance was really drawing out some words and sounds. There's no time for that in what this show appears to be, a quick cheap zero-attention-span cartoon.
It's so weird hearing Brak's Cartoon Planet/Adult Swim voice actor have an evil plan. Like, it's a silly plan that's totally in line with how he generally was for those years, but it's still technically evil. Also, props to whoever voiced Zorak, that's a damn good impression. I'd argue it's even enough to make me want a potential Space Ghost Coast to Coast reboot.
Here he seems to have acquired an extra brain cell. It still keeps him in the negative count, but it makes enough of a difference. It was when he started going on about how his mom and Clarence thought he was cool that I thought "Oh yeah. This is the Brak I know."
Who’d ever guess that these throwaway villains from a dime-a-dozen 60s cartoon would end up so ingrained in animated history. Also love that The Brak Show is apparently canon to this universe thanks to Clarence.
Right? From being a run of the mill 60's cartoon to pretty much paving the way for CN's original shows and even the rise of Toonami and animes popularity in the west.
I love how Jim Conroy makes Zorak sound closer to his original 60’s voice by Don Messick than C. Martin Croker and they even got Andy Merril to reprise Brak again and even had him mention his mom and Clarence as a reference to The Brak Show.
The cartoon planet reference really warms my heart for a guy who religiously caught it on air in the early 2010s. Rest in Peace, C. Martin Croker, your successors did you a great justice here.😊
To be fair: more people remember these 3 than Space Ghost... kind of~ Brak and Zorak had there time way after Coast to Coast went off the air and became kind of icons on CN for a while.
Brak Show and Space Ghost Coast to Coast were aired around the same time I think, and honestly I watched Adult Swim alot but I barely remember Space Ghost, Brak was my childhood back in the day
@@benlhyenethehyena9947Both Zorak and Moltar were voiced by C. Martin Croker, who passed in 2016. Zorak's new voice is Jim Conroy while Moltar's is Bernardo DePaula.
Eric Andre, when he first met Mike Lazzo, said how much he loved SGC2C, and Lazzo said deadpan in response, "Space Ghost is dead to me." Revival not happening unfortunately.
You’re a fool if you think he would be disappointed. Mortar and Zorak are already parodies of their original 1966 counterparts. Parodies are literally what they do.
@@beastmanreview009 I have my own notes including more animal autobots and a combiner to take on predaking, called Junglebots, with a wolf, tiger, gorilla, rhino, bear, antelope, elephant, hawk
@@beastmanreview009not just that, but all media including before Disney and others before woke ruined it, I am a fan of 80s to 2010 cartoons and would u believe I am from the 90s Theirs only a few I like 12 forever Paranormal park ( only Norma and think logs should be straight) Steven universe (future to me is not canon) And owl house
Zorak sounds more like the Don Messick voice from the 60s show than Clay, but it still sounds pretty good. Clay even did a voice similar to this one on the first season before he eased into the one we know and love
Man, I just watched Coast to Coast last night for the first time in years. Now this pops up. I gave great memories of going to my grandmother's house and watching Space Ghost and Banana Splits late night. Good times.
Never watched Jellystone but gotta say they're pretty much paying tribute to Coast to Coast than the original cartoon with how they're acting. And for those who didn't know, Moltar was the first original host of Toonami before Tom.1
Id highly recommend it. This show is what if they took the boomerang channel, merged it with the old cn city bumpers and was made by the creator of chowder
This brought so much joy to me. RIP to C Martin Croker. The voice actors for Zorak and Moltar did a great job trying to match his style. Gotta go watch some old eps of Space Ghost Goast to Coast now.
Whoa Brak and zorak I haven’t seen you guys since cartoon planet and I haven’t seen moltar since he host toonami then told Tom he went home to moltor geat to see you guys again
For those who may not know, Space Ghost Coast to Coast was the first original cartoon ever featured on the Cartoon Network, before then they just aired reruns of decades old cartoons. Space Ghost Coast to Coast proved to be hugely influential and a lot of what we take for granted now, such as absurdist, cringe humor, Adult Swim, the popularity of anime in the west, or even the success of Seth MacFarlane's various projects and the proliferation of adult oriented animated programs, can all be traced back to that show and the waves it made in the 90's. Glad to see it's legacy celebrated in this show.
I was excited as a kid because you have this childhood belief of mystique and wonder and just flat out imagination so a party is like that is Johnny bravo answering people's phone calls like what are the odds That's awesome." We don't do that shit anymore I guess I feel old lol
I never appreciated Brak and the entire crew of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast when I was a kid, teen and young adult. But now as a 32 year old, I never knew how freaking funny Brak is especially by this clip and rewatching the monkey love song from Cartoon Planet (2012 revival).
For those of you who don't know, both Zorak and Moltar were voiced by C Martin Croaker, who passed away back in 2016. So if the voices sound a lil off to you, that's why.
So filled with nostalgia seeing these exaggerated versions of villains from Hanna Barbara's Space Hero Series. Especially Brak and Zorak. We've never seen these guys in like, forever!
0:03 i just noticed! zorak has his arms crossed here cause they kept to his limited animation movements. In all of his scenes in this episode he either has his arms crossed or to the side. and do you know why? because each time he moves his arm IT COSTS THE CARTOON NETWORK 42 BUCKS!
This joke was for such a specific niche subset of viewers, and I am proud to be one of them
As am I
yeah its almost as if it wasnt meant for kids who, you know, happen to be the target audience of this thing
Same haha i grew up with the Brak show
Here here. To the OG Toonami crowd.
@@ironmaster6496You remember Brak Presents The Brak Show: Starring Brak?
Who ever voiced both zorak and moltar sounds very accurate to c Martin croaker while we see Andy Merrill reprise his role as brak
Zorak is voiced by Jim Conroy and Moltar is voiced by Bernardo de Paula.
@@Tinyironfistthey did a great job
It felt so good to hear Andy Merrill after all this time. Jim and Bernardo did their roles good, too. RIP C. Martin Croker.
@@Wii4a11"May your oven stay forever lit."
-Tom (Toonami, 2016)
Zorak sounds more like his original 1960s voice Don Messik to me actually. Croaker's version was less deadpan/robotic sounding.
"Everytime I move my arm, it costs the cartoon network thirty-five bucks!"
Timestamp
@@CheeseMiser 🤦
@@buster5661 you can just tell me you're an azzh0le earlier
@@buster5661 Leave him be, he's just a child.
AAAHHHH!!@@DarkOmegaMK2
"I GOT MORE MAIL THAN YOU DURING CARTOON PLANET!"
Man...Cartoon Planet was my jam, back in the day; I still have the albums
I got nostalgia bombed when he said that
That was the best bit in the whole video
It smells like Cartoon Planet! Woo eee.
HELLO EVERYBODY
I wish I was around for the original Cartoon Planet, but damn 2012 to 2014 wasn't bad to be a kid either. Had the revival Cartoon Planet come on after school Friday night and Saturday morning you had DC Nation. So at least two separate generations probably got the reference.
So, The Brak Show is canon in the Jellystone universe since Brak mentions his mom and Clarence
I mean considering the depiction of these character is very reminiscent to their Coast-to-Coast incarnstion its no surprise that Brak Show would be canon here
Voice of Grim teased that Grim Adventures is making a cameo, so this season is probably gonna be guests only.
Technically, The Brak Show canon is that the original Space Ghost cartoon is a show that Brak was an actor on, and Space Ghost: Coast To Coast is a show that exists in the canon of Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Allow me to clarify!
this is not THE ONLY Brak!
it's just one ;)
( yes it's the one from our show)
the Brak voiced by Andy Merrill is a unique Brak that is technically a villain, but has been stupified from gentrification in the white suburbia ( and one Mighty Thunderclese )
In the original Space Ghost Series Braks were a species that weren't nearly as charming 💁🏻♀️
No mention of his brother/sidekick Sisto though. Poor Sisto always gets forgetten. (Which was a joke in the Brak Show.)
Glad they gave the boys the voices from the "Coast to Coast" series.
Zorak sounds more like the original 1960s Don Messik version to me. With only a little C. Martin Croaker when he raises his voice.
I wish Space Ghost's sounded closer to his Coast to Coast voice too :(
But it actually was George Lowe on this episode
@son-ko1neDidn't know that. It sounds so different now. My comment still stands though that I wish it sounded closer to the C2C show.
EDIT: I saw the clip of the real Space Ghost showing up. That's the voice!
That’s not space ghost on stage
That’s Peter Potamus cosplaying Space Ghost
Holy crap! BRAK ZORAK AND MOLTAR!! I freakin love these guys! I loved cartoon planet, Space ghost coast to coast and the Brak show!
And he name-dropped Cartoon Planet in the clip!
@@hunterw4304And let's not forget Moltar was the original host of Toonami.
Oh only know from hosting cartoon Network
This is not an episode it’s a reunion episode
"I GOT MORE LOVE LETTERS THAN YOU ON CARTOON PLANET"
THIS IS PEAK ANIMAITON
Wholesome. You can feel the love for classic CN.
I felt so heard when he brought up Cartoon Planet.
Ok boomer🤡
@@MasterAlpha1000 Back in my day we had to watch Moltar host Toonami knee deep in snow. And we had to watch it uphill, both ways.
@@hydra7427 don't know WTF you sayin 💀
Totally cringe no rizz lmao
Boomer
God that shot of them walking in goes so hard
So happy to hear Andy Merrill as Brak again.
I met him recently! 😊
No one can do brak like him. And this brak looks so much cuter!
Their walk is Robert Crumb’s “Keep on Truckin“
Just like the Doo Dah Man!
Or John Lennon's "Absolute Madman"
I thought it was "socks with sandals"
I like how Zorak is being contrarian by walking off-beat with his arms crossed like a jerk 😆
@@pipebombpete.6861 you wouldn’t be wrong. “Keep on Truckin’” was pretty iconic in the 70’s and has a lot of staying power.
I love how even when he's supposedly doing something "evil", I just can't take Brak too seriously with that voice.
esp in this art style lol he looks so cute
The fact that they snuck in references to both Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show is really cool. I forgot how much I missed Brak, especially.
The new VA’s for Zorak and Moltar also did a great job, especially the guy they got for Moltar, he was pretty spot-on!
right? did a great job
the zorak guy (assuming it's not the same guy) could have probably done better with a little help from the director, and for being on a slower-paced show, because part of Clay's Zorak performance was really drawing out some words and sounds. There's no time for that in what this show appears to be, a quick cheap zero-attention-span cartoon.
No they tried to emulate both clay and don missick zoraks first voice actor@@KairuHakubi
It's so weird hearing Brak's Cartoon Planet/Adult Swim voice actor have an evil plan. Like, it's a silly plan that's totally in line with how he generally was for those years, but it's still technically evil.
Also, props to whoever voiced Zorak, that's a damn good impression. I'd argue it's even enough to make me want a potential Space Ghost Coast to Coast reboot.
A reunion special that took 30 years but it was worth it
Here he seems to have acquired an extra brain cell. It still keeps him in the negative count, but it makes enough of a difference.
It was when he started going on about how his mom and Clarence thought he was cool that I thought "Oh yeah. This is the Brak I know."
I feel geniune gratitude that someone took this show and used it to bring these guys back.
Who’d ever guess that these throwaway villains from a dime-a-dozen 60s cartoon would end up so ingrained in animated history.
Also love that The Brak Show is apparently canon to this universe thanks to Clarence.
Right? From being a run of the mill 60's cartoon to pretty much paving the way for CN's original shows and even the rise of Toonami and animes popularity in the west.
This is the most these three are animated. Also whoever voices Zorak and Moltar here is doing my man Croker proud. ❤
Every time he moves, it costs the Cartoon Network $42.
The new VA's are Jim Conroy for Zorak and Bernardo de Paula for Moltar
I love how Jim Conroy makes Zorak sound closer to his original 60’s voice by Don Messick than C. Martin Croker and they even got Andy Merril to reprise Brak again and even had him mention his mom and Clarence as a reference to The Brak Show.
I love seeing these three not only doing stuff together, but acting like a trio of Evil friends who like each other and hate good guys :3
Brak is so cute
Awww Brak sounds cute and whoever is voicing Zorak and Moltar sounds pretty good.
The cartoon planet reference really warms my heart for a guy who religiously caught it on air in the early 2010s. Rest in Peace, C. Martin Croker, your successors did you a great justice here.😊
That's how me and the boys used to roll up on the playground.
Aw man the references to his mom and Clarence lmao i love it
I cannot overstate how much hearing Andy Merill as Brak again has healed my inner child.
1:55 Nice reference to the Brak Show.
I am obsessed with their walk cycle in the beginning
LMAO, the cartoon planet reference
I love the Moltar voice actor here
Gotta admit, that does sound a lot like C. Croker. Miss that man.
To be fair: more people remember these 3 than Space Ghost... kind of~ Brak and Zorak had there time way after Coast to Coast went off the air and became kind of icons on CN for a while.
Brak Show and Space Ghost Coast to Coast were aired around the same time I think, and honestly I watched Adult Swim alot but I barely remember Space Ghost, Brak was my childhood back in the day
Didn't mortar run toonami way way way back in the day before Tom?
@@LightWarrior2000 Yes. Moltar was the original Toonami host.
@sourthecat Space Ghost C2C started at Cartoon Network in 1994, The Brak Show stealth premiered on CN in December, 2000.
Yes. In fact when C Martin Croker passed away, Tom paid tribute as a segment.
you can always tell when an actor is excited to be returning to an old role.
I love that there's more animation frames of these characters in this two minute clip than than in the entirety of Cartoon Planet and SG:CtC.
The fact that their voice actors are the same after almost 30 years makes me so happy
Zorak's different since the original one died sadly. But the new one does a good impression
@@benlhyenethehyena9947Both Zorak and Moltar were voiced by C. Martin Croker, who passed in 2016. Zorak's new voice is Jim Conroy while Moltar's is Bernardo DePaula.
@@vegetafan9922 oh I forgot
Genuine proof we just want the Brak show back
This gives me hope for a Space Ghost revival. Love that they referenced Cartoon Planet!
Cartoon Planet is a name I haven’t heard in a long time
Eric Andre, when he first met Mike Lazzo, said how much he loved SGC2C, and Lazzo said deadpan in response, "Space Ghost is dead to me."
Revival not happening unfortunately.
@@XanltheCSG Just gotta tell Mike that he's always been dead. He's been dead longer than they've been alive.
C Martin Crocker would be proud!
You’re a fool if you think he would be disappointed. Mortar and Zorak are already parodies of their original 1966 counterparts. Parodies are literally what they do.
@@cartooncentral263 You are absolutely, positively 100% objectively wrong.
@cartooncentral263 Do you exist only to stir up controversy?
@@cartooncentral263disrespect. give me a break. just fill up your diaper & stop commenting.
@@cartooncentral263brain dead comment
Breath.
It’s like my childhood is coming back to me
Right?!
Also I see you like Transformers haha. Ditto.
@@beastmanreview009 I have my own notes including more animal autobots and a combiner to take on predaking, called Junglebots, with a wolf, tiger, gorilla, rhino, bear, antelope, elephant, hawk
@@Rcampo42 Oh that's cool! I may have videos you might like lol. It's always nice running into another transformers fan in comment sections haha.
@@beastmanreview009not just that, but all media including before Disney and others before woke ruined it, I am a fan of 80s to 2010 cartoons and would u believe I am from the 90s
Theirs only a few I like
12 forever
Paranormal park ( only Norma and think logs should be straight)
Steven universe (future to me is not canon)
And owl house
It’s so nice to see these boys again.
Also the actors standing in for C Martin Crocker did such a great job!
Zorak sounds more like the Don Messick voice from the 60s show than Clay, but it still sounds pretty good. Clay even did a voice similar to this one on the first season before he eased into the one we know and love
I kind a like mixing the incarnations together
U never seen space ghost coast to coast havent ya
He sounds like Daran Norris
Man, I just watched Coast to Coast last night for the first time in years. Now this pops up. I gave great memories of going to my grandmother's house and watching Space Ghost and Banana Splits late night. Good times.
I used to stay up late to see these guys on Adult Swim, this is amazing
U have know idea how priceless it is
Now I remember where I've seen them before lolol
1:55 THE BRAK SHOW REFERENCEEEEEE
I couldn't believe they actually referenced Clarence from The Brak Show. Such an obscure reference but it made me smile.
...........................
I'm just gonna say it
Zorak is activating something with my neurons dressed in that disguise.
As a fan of Harvey birdman , I understand
Hear me out, guys
GWS
Can we just talk about their swagger as they came in?
There's more animation of Brak in this one episode than the entire series of Cartoon Planet. 😂
It costed Cartoon Network $42 every time they moved their arms.
Max can apparently afford that and more.
And I thought brak couldn't get any cuter!!! The designs are so adorable!!! 😭💙
wow, i was *not* expecting this cameo at all but i welcome it
I absolutely love this scene and the way they swagger into the building
The Brack Show but its from an alternate timeline where the show wasnt canceled prematurley by Adult Swim (oh, and also its for kids now apparently)
So many references in just this short clip alone. The “Keep On Truckin’” walk, Cartoon Planet, Clarence, etc. Love it
The new voice actor for Zorak and Moltar absolutely nailed it. C Martin Croaker would've been proud
It's space Ghost Coast to Coast live from Jellystone
And I love it
This is not an episode it’s a reunion special
Never watched Jellystone but gotta say they're pretty much paying tribute to Coast to Coast than the original cartoon with how they're acting. And for those who didn't know, Moltar was the first original host of Toonami before Tom.1
Id highly recommend it. This show is what if they took the boomerang channel, merged it with the old cn city bumpers and was made by the creator of chowder
You should
It's a good show
In fact, stop whatever you're doing and go watch it now
OMG referencing Cartoon Planet at the end. Priceless.....
This brought so much joy to me. RIP to C Martin Croker. The voice actors for Zorak and Moltar did a great job trying to match his style. Gotta go watch some old eps of Space Ghost Goast to Coast now.
It’s good to see brak still getting some attention.
THE LEGENDS RETURNS
you have no idea how happy this makes me
Whoa Brak and zorak I haven’t seen you guys since cartoon planet and I haven’t seen moltar since he host toonami then told Tom he went home to moltor geat to see you guys again
I love they used the voices from the brak show.
I am so glad I am old enough that absolutely none of this is lost on me.
Its funny. I grew up watching the classic Space Ghost show but seeing these three together only broughtt back the "Coast to Coast" memories. xD
What an amazing reference. this show is so cool
I'm so glad they did this, it took almost 30 years but we finally got people to check out Space Ghost and the Brak Show.
For those who may not know, Space Ghost Coast to Coast was the first original cartoon ever featured on the Cartoon Network, before then they just aired reruns of decades old cartoons. Space Ghost Coast to Coast proved to be hugely influential and a lot of what we take for granted now, such as absurdist, cringe humor, Adult Swim, the popularity of anime in the west, or even the success of Seth MacFarlane's various projects and the proliferation of adult oriented animated programs, can all be traced back to that show and the waves it made in the 90's. Glad to see it's legacy celebrated in this show.
Brak deserves the spotlight he is adorable
God this made me tear up. I miss these guys
Ok, this just made my day. These characters deserve so much more love
I adore this show and the fact they make every reference
I feel proud to know who these characters are. And the voices aren't too bad
God damn Andy Merrill hasn’t missed a fucking beat on Brak, but the new Zorak and Moltar do pretty damn good emulating Martin Croker’s depiction
I would have never seen this if it hadn't been uploaded here. And I am quite pleased now that I've seen it.
I can’t stop hearing Oglethorp 😂 such an awesome throwback
This feels like a throwback to early adult swim
It's funny that they include the interaction with Wally Gator given the relation on the Brak show too
The show is peaked nice having the cartoon planet/Space ghost to coast/brak show characters appearing
Matt Greenblatt directing Zorak, Brak and Moltar. This couldn't be more up my alley.
Its nice to see some icons can stay still stay charming.
Gasp! The Cosplayers were really Zorak, Moltar & Brak in disguise! What an exciting reveal!
I am so happy we got a season 3 and I hope we get more. I discovered this a couple years ago and man is it great
same! supposedly we're supposed to get a second half of season 3 this year i think..? along with a CN crossover.
It would've been even better if Peter mentioned how Moltar used to be the host of Toonami
I love how nobody here
realizes that this is a
Rage Comic reference.
And neither that it's a John Lennon reference, also.
Actually, is a reference to the keep on truckin', a popular ilustration from the late 60s that inspired the rage comic you are refering.
Cartoon Planet shout out makes me happy I was young enough to watch it live as a kid
I was excited as a kid because you have this childhood belief of mystique and wonder and just flat out imagination so a party is like that is Johnny bravo answering people's phone calls like what are the odds That's awesome."
We don't do that shit anymore I guess I feel old lol
Andy Merrill's Brak voice is chicken soup for the soul.
I never appreciated Brak and the entire crew of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast when I was a kid, teen and young adult. But now as a 32 year old, I never knew how freaking funny Brak is especially by this clip and rewatching the monkey love song from Cartoon Planet (2012 revival).
Legendary Brak VA returns!
"That's what Mom says! And that's what Clarence says!"
Man... The Brak Show... That's a deep cut
This is like some sleeper joke from 25 years ago and I am all for it!
Man I absolutely loved the brak show.
That is one hell of a walk cycle I love it
cool! i always loved the parody versions of zorak, moultar, and brak! and it's cool to see them in new art and animation style!
For those of you who don't know, both Zorak and Moltar were voiced by C Martin Croaker, who passed away back in 2016. So if the voices sound a lil off to you, that's why.
I need a loop of that walk.
So filled with nostalgia seeing these exaggerated versions of villains from Hanna Barbara's Space Hero Series. Especially Brak and Zorak. We've never seen these guys in like, forever!
The nights i spent waking up to or galling asleep to this show is legitimately uncountable for me
0:03 i just noticed! zorak has his arms crossed here cause they kept to his limited animation movements. In all of his scenes in this episode he either has his arms crossed or to the side.
and do you know why?
because each time he moves his arm IT COSTS THE CARTOON NETWORK 42 BUCKS!
Bro the references to Coast to coast and Cartoon Planet is just so awesome to see
It's so great to hear Brak voice again brings memories ❤😊
I loved the Galaxy Trio and Cartoon Planet, when I was a kid.