Moltar

Moltar is a cartoon former supervillain from the 1966 Hanna-Barbera animated series Space Ghost and Dino Boy who appears as one of Space Ghost's arch enemies wearing a containment suit. Moltar, the director of the popular late-night talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, was the first host of Toonami, sending transmission straight to your homes courtesy of his eye-in-the-sky, Clyde 49. On the Ghost Planet, he is a man of the worlds, witnessing numerous universes and finding action just about everywhere. Moltar launched Clyde 49 into space to transmit his findings back to the Ghost Planet control room as well as households around the country. Every now and then, Moltar would dispense his dry wit and observations on the block, appreciating the villians and the heroes of the shows, reviewing video games every now and then, and making fun of heroes like Birdman and Space Ghost. He'd also give sage advice to the viewers, not unlike first year featuring TOM, and on one occasion, Moltar gave a riveting speech about Reruns, why they're so prevalent, and to have patience about the new things to come. The guy that was behind the scenes of the promo was a familiar figure. Moltar, the director of the popular late-night talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, was the first host of Toonami, sending transmission straight to your homes courtesy of his eye-in-the-sky, Clyde 49. On the Ghost Planet, he is a man of the worlds, witnessing numerous universes and finding action just about everywhere. Moltar launched Clyde 49 into space to transmit his findings back to the Ghost Planet control room as well as households around the country. Every now and then, Moltar would dispense his dry wit and observations on the block, appreciating the villians and the heroes of the shows, reviewing video games every now and then, and making fun of heroes like Birdman and Space Ghost. He'd also give sage advice to the viewers, not unlike first year featuring TOM, and on one occasion, Moltar gave a riveting speech about Reruns, why they're so prevalent, and to have patience about the new things to come.