(I remember that Ray definetly had Akyroyd's girth). I don't remember if they looked more like the actors they were based on, though.
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If you notice, they all wear diffrent color jumpsuits for the same reason ( Animedude360 08:40, 19 April 2006 (UTC))īack around the time the movie DVD came out, I remember reading a website that had screen captures of some early footage, in which the characters looked more realistic. Like the diffrent clolred headbands for the Ninja Tutles. I always assumed this was done so that young children could better distguish the characters from each other. He's trying to say that they couldn't make Peter look very much like Bill Murray, Ray like Dan Akroyd, etc, because they didn't have the rights to use the likenesses of the actors from the movie. If this supposed to refer to The Real Ghostbusters? If it does, I beg to differ, but I'm not sure exactly what this sentence is trying to say. In the history section, this sentence sems odd:ĭue to likeness rights issues, the characters were dramatically redesigned from their movie counterparts (so, as a result, the Ghostbusters barely resembled their movie counterparts). However, at the beginning of the run some episodes were run out of order. The pilot episode of Extreme Ghostbusters refers to this as well, by having the antagonist of that episode unleashed by similar means by careless city workers. The pilot is actually "Knock Knock," where city workers digging a subway tunnel in the wrong place accidentally open a door intended to end the world. Just for everyone's information, Citizen Ghost (originally identified as the pilot episode, where the "Boys in Grey" are seen returning from the Gozer incident) is not, in fact, the pilot.I think here in the UK they just showed the Ghostbusters half, but kept the title, hence my confusion. Arteitle 00:07, (UTC) That makes sense. So the latter was an expanded version of the former for just one season. Daibhid C My recollection (and understanding, from info like Proton Charging) is that for the 1988-89 season, RGB was expanded from 30 minutes to an hour by adding a Slimer-centric cartoon, and retitled S!&tRGB. If that's accurate, it does make a difference 8-/.
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I didn't read the TV Tome Real Ghostbusters entry properly, and missed that it was still running while Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters was on. (In this analogy Extreme would be Batman Beyond).
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I'd say it was the same show, in the same way as Batman: The Animated Series was the same show as The New Batman Adventures. The voices were the same, the character designs were pretty much the same, and there wasn't the same clear seperation there was with Extreme Ghostbusters. The Real Ghostbusters Slimer & the Real Ghostbusters It depends on your definition. " In 1989, the series was retitled Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters."įrom what it seems from several episode guides I've seen, this is actually ANOTHER show