Space Stars
Space Stars is a 60-minute Saturday morning animated program block produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 12, 1981, to September 11, 1982.
Space Stars was narrated by Keene Curtis and featured five cartoon segments each week:
- Space Ghost
- The Herculoids
- Teen Force
- Space Ace and the Space Mutts
- Space Stars Finale
Opening title narration
The opening title narration was provided by Michael Rye and consisted of the following:Voice cast
- Michael Bell – Space Ace, Mario Magnetti, the Scavenger
- Keene Curtis – Narrator
- Richard Erdman –
- Virginia Gregg – Tara
- Darryl Hickman – Kid Comet
- Casey Kasem – The Announcer
- Allan Lurie – Uglor
- Sparky Marcus – Dorno
- Chuck McCann –
- Don Messick – Astro, Gloop, Gleep, the Director, Reverso
- Gary Owens – Space Ghost
- David Raynr – Moleculad
- Mike Road – Zandor, Tundro, Zok, Igoo
- Stanley Ralph Ross – The Buccaneer
- Michael Rye - Opening Narration
- Steve J. Spears – Jace
- John Stephenson – Space Spectre, the Elder, Jev
- Alexandra Stoddart – Jan
- B.J. Ward – Elektra
- Lennie Weinrib – Dipper, Brucie, Puglor
- Frank Welker – Cosmo, Blip, the Wizard, the Computer, the Crab, Cubus, the Destroyer, Feron, Galactic Vac, Lord Raider, Noxie, Repto, Rock Punk, the Shadow Creature, the Starfly, the Starbeast
- Michael Winslow – Glax, Plutem
Segments
''Space Ghost''
A total of 22 episodes were produced for Space Ghost, featuring a new assortment of villains including an evil version of Space Ghost called Space Spectre. The Phantom Cruiser and its Scout Ship were also given sleeker and more modernized looks. Space Ghost often came to the aid of the Herculoids and vice versa. They also frequently crossed paths with the Teen Force, and it appeared that Jan and Teen Force member Kid Comet were dating as well. Elektra made several appearances as well. Gary Owens reprised his role as Space Ghost, but Tim Matheson was replaced by Steve Spears as the voice of Jace, Ginny Tyler was replaced by Alexandra Stoddart as the voice of Jan, and Don Messick was replaced by Frank Welker as the vocal effects for Blip.Episodes
''The Herculoids''
As a departure from the original series, this incarnation of The Herculoids had its roots in science fiction and had story direction and content similar to Jonny Quest and Space Ghost. This series takes place on a far-away planet named Quasar in the land of Amzot. Eleven episodes were produced. Mike Road and Virginia Gregg reprised their roles as Zandor and Tara, respectively. Ted Eccles was replaced by Sparky Marcus as Dorno. Mike Road and Don Messick also reprised their roles as the voices of the Herculoids.Episodes
''Teen Force''
Teen Force focused on three superhumanly gifted young students who hail from an unknown alternate universe which is located beyond the confines of the mysterious Black Hole X, which serves as a gateway into the universe in which the other main characters from Space Stars exist.The Teen Force consists of Kid Comet, who possesses tremendous levels of superhuman speed, enabling him move at speeds exceeding the speed of light, and can even move quickly enough to travel through time; Moleculad, who can control his molecular structure for various effects; and Elektra, who possesses the psionic disciplines of telepathy, telekenesis, and teleportation. Accompanying them are a pair of diminutive blue-skinned aliens named Plutem and Glax, also known as the Astromites. Their principal enemy in the series is Uglor, a mutant native and tyrannical ruler of the planet Uris in Galaxy Q-2. Uglor's mutation granted him bird-like wings and the ability to generate destructive energy blasts from his bionic eyes, which allowed him to see through Space Ghost's Inviso-Power and Elektra's telepathic illusions.
Episodes
''Space Ace and the Space Mutts''
Space Ace and the Space Mutts features Astro, the family dog from The Jetsons. He teams up with two other dogs named Cosmo and Dipper, led by their human leader Space Ace. Together, the trio act as galactic police officers and travel through outer space. Don Messick reprised his role as Astro.Episodes
''Space Stars Finale''
Space Stars Finale was the last segment where Space Ghost, the Herculoids, the Teen Force and Space Ace and the Space Mutts team up to battle the scourges of the universe.Episodes
Production credits
- Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
- Producers: Gerard Baldwin, Oscar Dufau
- Directors: Ray Patterson, George Gordon, Rudy Zamora
- Story Supervisor: Ray Parker
- Story Editors: Len Janson, Chuck Menville, Kathleen Barnes & David Wise
- Story: Kathleen Barnes, Ray Colcord, Dianne Dixon, Diane Duane, Scott Edelman, Donald Glut, Orville Hampton, Andy Heyward, Len Janson, Earl Kress, Chuck Menville, Frances Novier, J. Michael Reaves, Dick Robbins, Jim Ryan, David Villaire, David Wise, Marc Scott Zicree
- Story Direction: Tom Bird, Barrington Bunce, Ron Campbell, Bob Dranko, Jan Green, Gary Goldstein, Cullen Houghtaling, Chris Jenkyns, Larry Latham, Ron Maidenberg, Mario Piluso, Mike Sekowsky, Al Wilson, Tom Yakutis, Alan Zaslove
- Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
- Assistant to the Recording Director: Ginny McSwain
- Voices: Michael Bell, Keene Curtis, Richard Erdman, Virginia Gregg, Darryl Hickman, David Hubbard, Allan Lurie, Sparky Marcus, Chuck McCann, Don Messick, Gary Owens, Mike Road, Stanley Ralph Ross, Steve Spears, John Stephenson, Alexandra Stoddart, B.J. Ward, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker, Michael Winslow
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Title Design: Bill Perez
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Musical Supervisor: Paul DeKorte
- Design Supervisor: Bob Singer
- Character Designers: Judith Clarke, Jean Gilmore, Jack Kirby, Jesse Santos
- Layout Supervisor: Don Morgan
- Key Layout: John Tucker
- Layout: Kurt Anderson, Owen Fitzgerald, Drew Gentle, George Goode, Mike Hodgson, Mike Kawaguchi, Mark Kirkland, Ken Landau, Hal Mason, Darrell McNeil, Mike O'Mara, Maurice Pooley, Darrell Rooney, Linda Rowley, Mike Sekowsky, Dean Thompson, David Thwaytes
- Animation Supervisors: Jay Sarbry, Don Patterson
- Animation: Frank Andrina, Warren Batchelder, Carole Beers, Becky Bristow, Oliver Callahan, Lars Calonius, Rudy Cataldi, Zeon Davush, Joan Drake, Hugh Fraser, Lennie Graves, Jeff Hall, Terry Harrison, Fred Hellmich, Bob Kirk, Terry Lennon, Rick Leon, Hicks Lokey, Mircea Mantta, Bob Matz, Lori McLaughlin, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Ron Myrick, Karen Peterson, Barney Posner, Morey Reden, Kunio Shimamura, Ken Southworth, Dave Tendlar, Dick Thompson, Robert Tyler, James T. Walker
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: John Boersema
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Backgrounds: Lorraine Andrina, Fernando Arce, Susan Broadhurst, Dario Campanile, Dennis Durrell, Falmarion Ferreira, Martin Forte, Andrea Freeman, Bob Gentle, James Hegedus, Eric Heschong, Jim Hickey, Paro Hozumi, Michael Humphries, Brian Karwan, Phil Lewis, Jeffrey Long, Michelle Moen, Michael Morgan, Andy Phillipson, Phil Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Jeff Richards, Jeff Riche, Ron Roesch, Dennis Venizelos
- Checking and Scene Planning: Jackie Banks, Debra Smith
- Xerography: Star Wirth, Dan Forster
- Ink and Paint Supervisors: Margaret Hale, Alison Victory
- Ink and paint: Jay Davis
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Joe Citarella
- Technical Supervisor: Jerry Mills
- Camera: Allen Childs, Candy Edwards, Curt Hall, Ray Lee, Ralph Migliori, Joe Ponticelle, Sherry Popovich, Terry Smith, Neil Viker, Roy Wade
- Supervising Film Editor: Larry C. Cowan
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Music Editors: Daniels McLean, Terry Moore, Joe Sandusky, Robert Talboy
- Sound Effects Editors: Michael Bradley, Cecil Broughton, Sue Brown, Katherine MacKenzie, Joe Reitano, Kerry Williams
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Supervisor: Lucy Benson
- Production Coordinator: Stephen Carr
- Production Manager: Jeffrey Kahan
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- Executives In Charge of Production: Margaret Loesch and Jayne Barbera
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- This picture has made the jurisdiction of I.A.T.S.E., affiliated with AFL-CLO
- © 1981 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
Syndication
The Space Ghost, The Herculoids and Space Ace and the Space Mutts segments have been seen on Cartoon Network and Boomerang, but not the Teen Force segments. Furthermore, the series has never been shown in its entirety on Cartoon Network or Boomerang. Currently, these shorts are only broadcast on occasion as an interstitial segment between shows on Boomerang.