Space Angel facts for kids
Space Angel is an animated science fiction television series produced in the United States from early 1962 through 1964. It used the same Synchro-Vox lip technique as Clutch Cargo, the first cartoon produced by the same studio, Cambria Productions. The show was created by Dick Darley, who also created the 1950-1955 live-action series Space Patrol.
The series chronicled the adventures of three astronauts who worked for the Earth Bureau of Investigation's Interplanetary Space Force on board the spaceship Starduster: Captain/Pilot Scott McCloud, also known as "the Space Angel" (voiced by Ned Lefebver), Electronics/Communications expert Crystal Mace (voiced by Margaret Kerry), and the immensely strong Scottish-born Gunner/Engineer Taurus (voiced by Hal Smith).
Episodes
There were 52 Space Angel stories, each in five parts, totaling 260 episodes.
Title | Episodes |
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Space Hijackers (Solar Mirror) | 1–5 |
The Little People | 6–10 |
The Wizard of Eden | 11–15 |
Incident of the Loud Planet | 16–20 |
Expedition to a New Moon | 21–25 |
Cosmic Combat | 26–30 |
The Gladiators | 31–35 |
The Light Barrier | 36–40 |
The Slave World | 41–45 |
The Exiles | 46–50 |
The Saucer Caper | 51–55 |
Death of a Galaxy | 56–60 |
There Goes Danny | 61–65 |
Visitors from Outer Space | 66–70 |
Rescue Mission | 71–75 |
Space War | 76–80 |
Dragon Fire | 81–85 |
Flight of Hotshots | 86–90 |
The Fugitives | 91–95 |
The Encoder | 96–100 |
Project Hero | 101–105 |
The Frozen Planet | 106–110 |
The Plagued Planet | 111–115 |
The Donavan Plan | 116–120 |
Cosmic Search | 121–125 |
The Plot | 126–130 |
Name, Rank, and Serial Number | 131–135 |
Crystal's Anti Boy Friend | 136–140 |
They Went Thatta' Way | 141–145 |
Power Failure | 146–150 |
Scratch One Chimp | 151–155 |
Red Alert | 156–160 |
The Day the Earth Went Dark | 161–165 |
The Queen of the Three Suns | 166–170 |
Once Upon a Rainbow | 171–175 |
Welcome, Neighbor | 176–180 |
Space Angel Meets a Devil | 181–185 |
Top Secret | 186–190 |
How To Win a Space Race Without Really Trying | 191–195 |
The Gold City Blues | 196–200 |
The Not So Mythical Beast | 201–205 |
Count Down | 206–210 |
The Abominable Moon Man | 211–215 |
Dr. Kinkaid, I Presume | 216–220 |
Crisis in Orbit | 221–225 |
The Great Plain Robbery | 226–230 |
Take Me to Your Leader | 231–235 |
The Ghost and Crystal Mace | 236–240 |
The National Bank Chase | 241–245 |
Big Bertha Makes Peace | 246–250 |
Gopher Broke | 251–255 |
Conflict Nola | 256–260 |
Space Angel in other media
Alex Toth drew a Space Angel six-page story for children's magazine Jack & Jill in 1963 to promote the Space Angel cartoon.
The episode "The Gladiators" was featured on Cinema Insomnia.
On July 29, 2008, VCI Entertainment released a DVD that contained nine Space Angel stories.