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Space Ghost and Dino Boy

★ 7.3 (57 votes) | 1966 | 0h 8m
AnimationAction & AdventureKidsSci-Fi & Fantasy
Overview

Intergalactic policeman Space Ghost navigates the cosmos in his tricked-out spaceship, The Phantom Cruiser, battling villains like Brak and Zorak in his legendary suit and powerful wristbands. Dino Boy teams with caveman Ugh and dinosaur Bronty to go primeval on the ancient menaces of their primitive home.

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  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date September 10, 1966
  • Last Air Date September 16, 1967
  • Seasons 1
  • Episodes 60
  • Networks CBS

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