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From the Opening of "The Great Space Coaster"
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From the Opening of "The Great Space Coaster"

The Great Space Coaster was a children's television show that ran from 1981 through 1986.Directed by Dick Feldman.It was distributed by Sunbow Productions.

Show summary and history

The show is about three young singers (Francine, Danny, and Roy) who are brought to a habitable asteroid in space by a puppet clown character named Baxter who pilots the "space coaster", a rollercoaster-like spaceship. The asteroid is populated by strange-looking, wise-cracking puppet characters like Goriddle Gorilla, Knock-Knock the bird, Edison the Elephant and Gary Gnu, who hosts the "Gnus of the Week". Baxter is forever on the run from M.T. Promises, a nefarious circus owner (played by a large, top-hatted puppet) who plans to capture Baxter and make him work at the circus. Each episode ends with a different life lesson, and various celebrity guest stars (Mark Hamill, Sugar Ray Lenoard, etc.) often drop by.

In each episode, Roy shows a short film on his portable, fold-up TV, often featuring a little man who is drawn (using a single line) at the beginning of the film and then springs to life, communicating with his animator through high-pitched gibberish. Francine, Roy, and Danny sing a song together in each episode (sometimes originals like "Wacky Talk", sometimes older songs like "Be a Clown" or covers of '60s and '70s hits), and the various puppet characters often sing songs as well. A few years into the show's run the MTV-like "Rockin' with Rory" segment began, where a DJ puppet would introduce "Danny and the Spacecoasters" performing cover tunes. While the action was mostly videotaped on the space set, it wasn't unusual for the characters to venture down to Earth for filmed musical numbers.

The Great Space Coaster was fairly popular in its day, and was merchandised with Goriddle Gorilla and Gary Gnu plush dolls, among other toys. But ratings began to slip a few years in, and the producers tried to correct this by bringing in new characters like the Huggles and Rory. The show is no longer seen in syndication and isn't available on DVD, giving it a somewhat legendary status among those who grew up in the '80s. (Many people have strong memories of the show, but don't recall the title and are half convinced they imagined the whole thing.) The show was quite innovative for its time, and is still occasionally referenced in pop culture today (as in 2006 episode of Family Guy that included the show's trippy opening title sequence.)

Characters

References in pop culture

In 1982, when the Boy Scouts of America introduced their Tiger Cubs program (which has since been integrated into the Cub Scouts system), their first commercial for the new program included the Great Space Coaster cast playing baseball with the Tiger Cubs.

In a Family Guy episode, Peter Griffin got lost driving the Coaster in a parody of TGSC's opening credits.

The song "Rhinestone cowboy" by Madvillain contains the line "Goony goo goo loony coo-coo like Gary Gnu"

Gary Gnu is mentioned in a song by Blackalicious.

Cast

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