TV series
The Brak Show
Overview
In this spin-off of "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast," sidekick Brak goes through a series of bizarre circumstances in his daily suburban life with his alien mom and Cuban dad.
Details
- First air date
- 2000-12-21
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 3 seasons
- Episodes
- 28 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Network
- Cartoon Network, Adult Swim
- Production
- Williams Street
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Andy Merrill as Brak (voice)
- C. Martin Croker as Zorak (voice)
- George Lowe as Dad (voice)
- Carey Means as Thundercleese (voice)
- Joanna Daniels as Mom (voice)
- MC Chris as Clarance (voice)
- Marsha Crenshaw as Mom (voice)
- Don Kennedy
- Lewis Black as Movie Zorak (voice)
- Cee Lo Green as Prime Cut (voice)
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic as Petroleum Joe (voice)
- George Takei as TV Executive (voice) (uncredited)
Creators and crew
- Jim Fortier - Writer
- Pete Smith - Writer
- Nora Smith - Writer
- Andy Merrill - Writer
- MC Chris - Writer
Seasons
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