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Since we're talking about Real Ghostbusters ghosts scaring the poo poo out of us, I'll contribute. There was an episode where Slimer ran away and got hooked up with a big yellow ghost that may or may not have been wearing a top hat. Said ghost would attract other disaffected ghosts and then pretty much eat them through osmosis.
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precision posted:Dude Janine was crazy hot in Ghostbusters 2. I always thought she was just as hot in the first movie, guess I'm alone there. Maybe it's because I have kind of a thing for bookish, androgynous women. Or maybe it's the bug-eyes.
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Deadpool posted:I also love when the cartoon references the events of the movie and Egon has one of my favorite lines in this episode: "Cathulhu makes Gozer look like Little Mary Sunshine." That was EVERY episode. "This is the worst thing we've faced since Gozer..."
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Iron Crowned posted:Since we're talking about Real Ghostbusters ghosts scaring the poo poo out of us, I'll contribute. Yeah, that guy was pretty loving creepy. Samhain too.
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egon_beeblebrox posted:Yeah, that guy was pretty loving creepy. Samhain too. Apparently my scared the poo poo out of me ghost was called Ghash/Mr. Ugly: http://ghostbusters.wikia.com/wiki/Ghash An interesting coincidence is that he appeared in the episode Slimer Come Home, my least favorite as a kid, which was the first episode that aired written by JMS. The episode before it Mrs. Roger's Neighborhood, was my favorite from when I was a kid.
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Tewratomeh posted:I always thought she was just as hot in the first movie, guess I'm alone there. Nah she was cute in the first one too, I just prefer the "wacky artsy" look they gave her in the second. Also, Egon never realizing she has the hots for him is one of the better running gags in the first one.
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precision posted:Nah she was cute in the first one too, I just prefer the "wacky artsy" look they gave her in the second. I was kind of sad that they ditched it for the sequel. Her and Egon would be the most
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precision posted:Also, Egon never realizing she has the hots for him is one of the better running gags in the first one. That wasn't quite deliberate, there was supposed to be a real romance arc but most of it was cut.
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sex offendin Link posted:That wasn't quite deliberate, there was supposed to be a real romance arc but most of it was cut. They sort of get together in the book. Speaking of which, I'll put up another chapter or two tonight.
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I was under the impression that Egon either didn't want to date The Secretary or straight-up didn't want any romantic distractions at all, given how he pauses to explain his hobby of "I collect spores, molds, and fungus" and shoots down reading with "print is dead." If there was a romance arc between Egon and Janine, I'm glad the final product is not now, I'm busy since it helps sell Egon as the super-studious ghostbuster.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:I freely admit my love of redheads is because of 2 animated characters. Janine from Ghostbusters and Scarlett from GI Joe. Fess up goons, Cinnamon and I can't be alone. I believe April O'Neil qualifies for this as well. But it only makes sense, as heroes prefer reds, one way or the other.
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McSpanky posted:I believe April O'Neil qualifies for this as well. But it only makes sense, as heroes prefer reds, one way or the other. I can't believe you posted those and not this:
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McSpanky posted:I believe April O'Neil qualifies for this as well. But it only makes sense, as heroes prefer reds, one way or the other. TV Tropes posted:In Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, the first shown member of every Quirky Miniboss Squad is a redhead (Izuuru, Sheshe, Fuku). Also twisted with Sara, whose natural colour was bright orange, but-
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haha just today at work I was thinking about how annoying it is that there's an Anime and Manga section, Fan Fiction, and like Furry section for everything. Nobody wants to read about your weirdo poo poo, you gently caress ups.
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McSpanky posted:I believe April O'Neil qualifies for this as well. But it only makes sense, as heroes prefer reds, one way or the other. I thought April was a brunette? Jesus. The more you know....
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7thBatallion posted:Part 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e24tkBx4mNQ Fun fact: Arsenio Hall is the voice for Winston for the Cartoon.
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One thing I always loved about the cartoon is when the climax of the episode was approaching and the Ghostbusters theme starts playing from the actual beginning of the song. When that happened, you knew some serious poo poo was about to go down.
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quote:
I *swore* this was a dollar bill until just now and always thought this was pretty much the best thing he could have given him. I'm kinda sad that its not. Also it was many viewings and several years before I realised that quote:
was not in fact a lovely compliment.
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Ninja Gamer posted:One thing I always loved about the cartoon is when the climax of the episode was approaching and the Ghostbusters theme starts playing from the actual beginning of the song. When that happened, you knew some serious poo poo was about to go down. Hahaha. Even though this happened every episode it was still amazing. It was just shouting, "Yes, yes yes yes, yes!" at the screen.
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Let's watch the movie in .gif format! And if you don't like YTMNDs at all, I guarantee you'll at least like this. If what this depicts was real, it would be the most awesome thing ever. These ones are good too: http://xgonnagiveittoyaghost.ytmnd.com/ http://spskeet.ytmnd.com/
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Does anyone have that picture someone made of the RGB Boogeyman in Photoshop or something that's creepy as gently caress? This thread has gotten me on a Ghostbusters kick. If I'm ever in New York I HAVE to visit the actual firehouse.
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Ninja Gamer posted:One thing I always loved about the cartoon is when the climax of the episode was approaching and the Ghostbusters theme starts playing from the actual beginning of the song. When that happened, you knew some serious poo poo was about to go down. One of my favourite episodes for this is Night Game, when Winston has to play baseball to save the world. At 4:12 is when it all comes down to him and the theme kicks in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq4D...feature=related
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Lobok posted:One of my favourite episodes for this is Night Game, when Winston has to play baseball to save the world. At 4:12 is when it all comes down to him and the theme kicks in. Thats just weird seeing a Ghostbusters episode end WITHOUT the use of their guns.
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I always wondered if the guy with the nasal spray at the scene when Peter comes up to Dana at the fountain is supposed to be Oscar's dad.
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Jason Funk posted:I always wondered if the guy with the nasal spray at the scene when Peter comes up to Dana at the fountain is supposed to be Oscar's dad. I was running through the first film with the commentary by Ivan Reitman and Harold Ramis, thanks to this thread, and they say that they think he would be the father.
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Blast Fantasto posted:I was running through the first film with the commentary by Ivan Reitman and Harold Ramis, thanks to this thread, and they say that they think he would be the father. I hope he's feeling better. Still looking a bit pale, though.
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ProfZoom posted:This thread has gotten me on a Ghostbusters kick. Agreed, I've been revisiting all the RGB cartoons, and hit a WTF moment. In "Adventures in Slime and Space", Slimer begins to rapidly multiply. On the side of the road, for no apparent reason, are the Three Stooges
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Jason Funk posted:I always wondered if the guy with the nasal spray at the scene when Peter comes up to Dana at the fountain is supposed to be Oscar's dad. I watched it again recently and realized that the violinist is Timothy Carhart, who can be seen in almost every tv show ever as a guest star. Or as the guy killed by Danny Glover at the beginning of Witness.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:For some reason the Sandman scared the poo poo out of me more than the Boogieman. His voice was haunting. A Winner is Jew posted:Fun fact: Arsenio Hall is the voice for Winston for the Cartoon. Speaking of voice actors (I'm sure this was mentioned before): Lorenzo Music voiced cartoon Venkman and cartoon Garfield, and Bill Murray voiced real life Venkman and "real life" Garfield.
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YourEvilTw1n posted:His voice was haunting. It was like Megatron with laryngitis. drat you Frank Welker for being so loving talented that you could make that sound so loving creepy!
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Rex Deckard posted:I watched it again recently and realized that the violinist is Timothy Carhart, who can be seen in almost every tv show ever as a guest star. Or as the guy killed by Danny Glover at the beginning of Witness. I know him best (outside of GB) from Thelma and Louise, where he also plays a guy whose romantic intentions are found less-than-desirable to our protagonist. As for Lorenzo Music, I used to watch Ghostbusters AND Garfield on Saturday mornings, my favorite cartoon shows. I absolutely cannot, CANNOT believe I never noticed it was the same voice. The funny thing is, I was savvy enough even at the time to know that Garfield was voiced by a somewhat-famous voice actor named Lorenzo Music... all I woulda had to do is scan the credits of the Ghostbusters episodes...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VdqOrhPdIo
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VdqOrhPdIo That was special. I don't know what to say other than that. Watching Frank Welker work in a documentary narrated by Rolf Harris. Made my day.
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Icon-Cat posted:As for Lorenzo Music, I used to watch Ghostbusters AND Garfield on Saturday mornings, my favorite cartoon shows. I absolutely cannot, CANNOT believe I never noticed it was the same voice. The funny thing is, I was savvy enough even at the time to know that Garfield was voiced by a somewhat-famous voice actor named Lorenzo Music... all I woulda had to do is scan the credits of the Ghostbusters episodes... Well, eventually Music was replaced by Dave Coulier, also known as Uncle Joey. So, it might not have been him!
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YourEvilTw1n posted:Well, eventually Music was replaced by Dave Coulier, also known as Uncle Joey. So, it might not have been him! Yeah, by the time my memory kicks in regarding Saturday morning cartoons, it was definitely Coulier-episodes. Looking back on them, they are awful, aside from that musical Halloween episode, and the ones with vampires fighting werewolves. I mean, I don't know WHO thought it would be a good idea to say "Hey! What if the Ghostbusters fought unlicensed ghost copies of the Simpsons family?"
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My favourite 2 episodes were the second time Samhein appears (When Halloween was Forever 2?) and the one where they have to deal with the devil and it's that psycho game show. Dib Devlin scared the crap out of me, even more so than the Boogeyman.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VdqOrhPdIo I had no loving clue Frank Welker did the voice of Slimer. Makes sense looking back on it, but holllly crap.
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TheBigBudgetSequel posted:I had no loving clue Frank Welker did the voice of Slimer. Makes sense looking back on it, but holllly crap. Frank Welker does drat near every voice. Do you have a cat or dog? Frank Welker is voicing it in real time, and being paid handsomely for it.
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Phy posted:Frank Welker does drat near every voice. Do you have a cat or dog? Frank Welker is voicing it in real time, and being paid handsomely for it. He invented barking actually. Dogs were all silent before he came along.
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egon_beeblebrox posted:and the ones with vampires fighting werewolves. Harry Knowles, I presume? quote:I mean, I don't know WHO thought it would be a good idea to say "Hey! What if the Ghostbusters fought unlicensed ghost copies of the Simpsons family?" ... What?!
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