Cartoon Network lost a great voice actor, George Lowe, best known for the voice of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. And also the father figure for Brak, even played himself in Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Animated of coarse) , Muff in 12 ounce Mouse, Coroner Doctor in Assy McGee (horrible show!) and Dick in Sealab 2020. But his roll as Space Ghost he'll best be known for. (Note: Gary Owens was the original voice for Space Ghost back in the 60s early 70s) .
George was always willing to make fun and jokes, even on himself. In 1997 I watched him do a live Space Ghost show at DragonCon and it was hilarious. (Brak: Space Ghost...Space Ghost...SG: Not now Brak, Brak: SPACE GHOST!!! SPACE GHOST!! SG: Not now Brak! Brak : Never mind! SG: What was so important? Brak: I had to poop! SP: Then go take a poop! Brak: I already did!)
Cartoon Network will never be the same.
Heres George having fun Cosplaying Space Ghost at a con https://youtu.be/1-cHCBg6zs4?si=OOWmIAP7kSTvPZD1
George was always willing to make fun and jokes, even on himself. In 1997 I watched him do a live Space Ghost show at DragonCon and it was hilarious. (Brak: Space Ghost...Space Ghost...SG: Not now Brak, Brak: SPACE GHOST!!! SPACE GHOST!! SG: Not now Brak! Brak : Never mind! SG: What was so important? Brak: I had to poop! SP: Then go take a poop! Brak: I already did!)
Cartoon Network will never be the same.
Heres George having fun Cosplaying Space Ghost at a con https://youtu.be/1-cHCBg6zs4?si=OOWmIAP7kSTvPZD1
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My boss used to watch this show during the 70s, he was sad to har of his passing. I myself used to watch the series as a little kid growing up in the 90s, even saw the comedic spin offs along with the original show of the 60s early 70s.
He will be missed but never forgotten resting well forever in peace.
He will be missed but never forgotten resting well forever in peace.
Honestly, to me, Cartoon Network has been dead since they axed off Saturday morning cartoons, but none the less, we've lost a legend. His bit in "The Tower" episode of ATHF easily has to be one of his best and most self-aware skits to date, and my personal favorite.
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