Identify a cartoon: space ships, giant monsters, and clone zombies

By chance, I happened to watch a few minutes of a cartoon I’d never seen before, but didn’t catch the title or the network. It looked liked a modern western animated show, where a giant humanoid monster was attacking a starship (with a human crew, cyborgs, robots, & aliens, etc.). I guess if you’re a giant monster, you can fly through space without issue as other giant monsters then teleported in while the ship escaped, and then was attacked by clone zombies of the captain, who seemed to be a young-ish guy. Also, his mom was a pilot (I think), who apparently raided Han Solo’s leftover wardrobe.

My inability to identify this show has been bothering me, as it was a rather bizarre but entertaining few minutes. Can anyone figure out what it was?

That sounds like the latest episode of Final Space.

The Captain is Gary. And those weren’t clones. They were other dead Gary’s from the multiverse.

It’s a really good show. The KVN robot is hilarious.

At least 20 years ago I saw part of a space cartoon that has stayed with me, who knows why. The alien ship is disabled and falling into the sun. A crew member cries (something like): “what do we do now?” to which to commander replies matter of factly: “we die”.

You seem to be thinking of The Last Starfighter

I’da swore it was crappy animation.

Well, it does have crappy animation in it. Very early, very bad CGI spaceships.

Thank you for the show - I will say it definitely does not look boring!

And The Last Starfighter is a classic of the genre! Sure, the CGI looks pretty rough by today’s standards, but there are many good special effects and it’s a surprisingly fun story.

I think that’s Titan AE from Don Bluth. It came out around the same time as Disney’s largely forgotten Treasure Planet.

Death Blossom was pretty bad-ass.