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| show_name = Ghostbusters | image = Filmations Ghostbusters Logo.jpg | image_size = 250 | image_alt = | genre = | creator = Marc Richards | based_on = The Ghost Busters | developer = Robby London, Barry O'Brien | starring = {{Plainlist|
}} | theme_music_composer = | composer = | country = United States | language = | num_seasons = | num_episodes = 65 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = Lou Scheimer | runtime = 30 minutes | company = {{Plainlist|
}} | distributor = NBCUniversal Television Distribution on behalf of DreamWorks Classics | channel = | network = First-run syndication | picture_format = | audio_format = Stereo | first_aired = {{start date|1986|9|8}} | last_aired = {{end date|1986|12|5}} | related = The Ghost Busters }} Ghostbusters (later called Filmation's Ghostbusters) is a 1986 animated television series created by Filmation and distributed by Tribune Entertainment, serving as the sequel to Filmation's 1975 live-action television show The Ghost Busters. It is not to be confused with Columbia Pictures' 1984 film Ghostbusters or that film's subsequent animated television show The Real Ghostbusters, which premiered five days later.[1] When making their film, Columbia Pictures needed to obtain rights to use the name from Filmation. The success of Columbia's (unrelated) film spurred Filmation to resurrect their own property, producing an animated series based on the characters from the earlier TV show. This animated series ran from September 8 to December 5, 1986 in daytime syndication, and produced 65 episodes. The series is technically called simply Ghostbusters, but home video releases used the name Filmation's Ghostbusters to avoid confusion. In the US, reruns of the show previously aired on CBN Cable; The Family Channel; as part of Qubo Night Owl, which lasted from 2010 to 2013;[2][3][4] and most recently on the Retro Television Network until 2015.[5][6] SummaryJake Kong Jr. and Eddie Spencer Jr. are the sons of the original Ghost Busters from the live action series of the same name; Tracy the Gorilla worked with their fathers. Their headquarters, termed Ghost Command, is located in a haunted mansion nestled between a number of tall skyscrapers (which resemble the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City) They are supported by a number of secondary characters including Ansa-Bone, a talking skull phone; Skelevision, a talking skeleton television; Belfrey, a pink talking bat; and Ghost Buggy, their talking ghost car. They occasionally enlist the aid of Futura, a time travelling Ghostbuster from the future, and Jessica Wray, a local TV news reporter. Together, they have dedicated themselves to ridding the world of the evil ghost wizard Prime Evil and his cast of henchmen. Prime Evil's headquarters, termed Hauntquarters (which resembles the British Houses of Parliament complete with a Big Ben-esque clock tower), is located in The Fifth Dimension. In a typical episode, Prime Evil uses his magical powers to open up a wormhole to enable one or more of his henchmen to complete a particular scheme that serves to help him take over the world. Famous guest-star ghosts and monsters that appeared on the show include Count Dracula (who is actually a vampire) and the Headless Horseman (who also appeared in an episode of The Real Ghostbusters written by Jean-Marc Lofficier's wife, Randy Lofficier). Like almost all 1980s Filmation cartoons, each episode closes with a segment describing a particular lesson that can be learned from the events of the episode. Skelevision (sometimes accompanied by Belfrey) is the character most often employed in this role. From time to time, Jake, Eddie Jr or another protagonist would talk with Skelevison about the lesson. While The Real Ghostbusters had the catchphrase, "Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!", each episode of Filmation's Ghost Busters also used a catchphrase: "Let's Go, Ghost Busters!" ControversyWhen Columbia Pictures started producing the film Ghostbusters in 1984, it neglected the fact that Filmation had already produced a live-action comedy series with that same name in 1975. Columbia agreed to license the name from Filmation for $500,000 plus 1% of the profits (of which there were ostensibly none). Since Columbia did not want to license Filmation the rights to the movie Ghostbusters when they were looking to produce an animated series, Filmation produced an animated version of their live-action TV show. Columbia proceeded to name their cartoon show The Real Ghostbusters to directly distinguish it from the Filmation show.[7] Filmation had even gone as far as to attempt to work with Columbia Pictures and had completed initial design work for a cartoon to be based on the movie. Columbia changed its mind, deciding not to work with Filmation, and the proposed deal fell through (Columbia worked with DiC instead). Filmation's Lou Scheimer later admitted, "We should have asked for the animation rights for their (Columbia's) Ghostbusters as part of the settlement."[8] This prompted Filmation to create the cartoon based on its former live-action series. ToysMany toys were made by Schaper to go along with the series. The action figures were very good likenesses to their cartoon counterparts and included a small comic with each figure which was a shortened version of the first five episodes of the show. The series of figures included Jake, Eddie, Tracy, Belfrey, Futura, Jessica, Brat-A-Rat, Prime Evil, Haunter, Scared Stiff, Mysteria, Fib Face and Fangster. Jake came with a removable backpack and Dematerializer. Eddie came with a removable backpack and Specter Snare. Tracy came with a removable backpack and Ghost Gummer. Due to their small size, Belfrey and Brat-A-Rat were packaged together with a backpack that could be worn by Tracy or Fangster. Prime Evil had a removable cape. There were also several vehicles and playsets that included the Ghost Buggy, Futura's Time Hopper, Prime Evil's Bone Troller, the Scare Scooter and the Ghost Command playset. The following were not made into action figures, playsets, and roleplay accessories: Madam Why, Airhead, Flozart, Long John Scarechrome, Sir Trancelot and Frightmare, Apparatia, Hauntquarters. The tagline for the series was "So much fun, it's spooky!"{{fact|date=March 2019}} Home mediaBCI Eclipse LLC (under its Ink & Paint classic animation entertainment label) (Under license from Entertainment Rights PLC) released the entire series in Region 1 in two volume sets in 2007. Each episode on BCI Ink & Paint’s DVD releases of the 1986 animated series of Filmation’s Ghostbusters was uncut, re-mastered and in story continuity order. Each set also features extensive special features including interviews, commentary, image galleries, bonus episodes and more. Unlike many of BCI's Filmation releases, with the exception of two episodes ("Tracy Come Back", and "Like Father, Like Son"), this DVD release appears to have been sourced from the original NTSC prints. As of 2009, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print as BCI Eclipse ceased operations.[9] TGG Direct, LLC released a one disc The Best of Ghostbusters DVD that contains four episodes (Mummy Dearest, Shades of Dracula, The White Whale and Like Father, Like Son). The disc was available at Wal-Mart on a cardboard backing. Mill Creek Entertainment announced the re-release of the series on DVD.
In Australia the complete series was released on DVD by Shock Entertainment across three, three disc volumes on 1 June 2016.[10][11][12] The animated series was previously released on VHS by Celebrity Home Entertainment's "Just For Kids" imprint. VHS UK history
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Weapons(Note: only the Dematerializer carried over from the live-action series. All other weapons shown here are specific to this series.)
Debuted in the episode "Going Ape" alongside the "Ectro-Strobe" Episodes
Production notesGhostbusters was no exception of Filmation's budget trimming methods, using among others, an extensive sequence where they got their equipment and the Ghost Buggy. In the episode featuring Dracula, Filmation used the model sheets and character design of Drac from the Groovie Goolies, and even used his clumsy bat transformation sequence, banging against the floor and ceiling, changing clumsily from vampire to bat. In the episode "The Way You Are", Super Spencer makes a reference to He-Man from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe when he punches the door. Comic bookFirst Comics published a comic book mini-series in 1987 based on the show. Originally intended as a 6-issue series, only 4 issues were published.[13] The unpublished issues (along with reprints of the First Comics series) were published in a 6 issue set in Germany by Bastei Verlag in 1988.[14] In the UK, numerous issues were reprinted in a hardcover annual called Filmation's Ghostbusters Annual 1987 by World Color Press.[15]References1. ^{{cite news|title= Animated Shows For Kids |publisher= The Los Angeles Times|date=September 18, 1986|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1986-09-18/entertainment/ca-11227_1_real-ghostbusters|accessdate=2010-08-23 | first=Charles | last=Solomon}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.awn.com/news/cartoons/qubo-launch-new-slate-kids-shows|title=Qubo To Launch New Slate of Kids Shows|date=May 12, 2010|work=Animation World Network|accessdate=May 15, 2010}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Qubo to Launch New Slate of Kids Shows Beginning This Summer Through Fall 2010|url=http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20100511006745&newsLang=en|newspaper=Business Wire|date=May 11, 2010|accessdate=May 15, 2010}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Qubo Channel Kicks off Fall 2010 Lineup Starting Monday, September 27|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100914006529/en|accessdate=September 14, 2010|newspaper=Business Wire|date=September 14, 2010}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=RTV Bringing Back Retro Saturday Morning TV|url=http://www.tvnewscheck.com/articles/2010/08/05/daily.12/|accessdate=August 8, 2010|newspaper=TVNewsCheck|date=August 5, 2010}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=TV Listings: KAZTDT2 (KAZT-DT2), October 2, 2010|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSGrid.do?sgt=list&fromTimeInMillis=1286002800000&stnNum=61548|work=Zap2it|accessdate=September 20, 2010}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=5561|title=Interview: Lou Scheimer: A Candid Conversation with Filmation's Founder|accessdate=2009-10-02|work=The Trades|publisher=|date=|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080423051330/http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=5561|archivedate=2008-04-23|df=}} 8. ^{{cite book | author=Michael Swanigan and Darrell McNeil | title=Animation by Filmation | publisher=Blackbear Press | year=1993}} 9. ^{{cite news|title= Site News – PRESS RELEASE: Navarre Shuts Down BCI, Makers of He-Man, Day Break, Price is Right and other DVDs|url= http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Site-News-BCI-Shut-Down/11064#ixzz0wWpIELRs|work= TVShowsOnDVD.com|date= |accessdate= 2010-05-31|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100531025036/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Site-News-BCI-Shut-Down/11064#ixzz0wWpIELRs|archivedate= 2010-05-31|df= }} 10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://screenpop.com.au/dvd/ghostbusters-animated-volume-1/35872.html|title=GHOSTBUSTERS (ANIMATED) VOLUME 1|website=screenpop.com.au|access-date=2016-07-17|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160816223549/http://screenpop.com.au/dvd/ghostbusters-animated-volume-1/35872.html|archivedate=2016-08-16|df=}} 11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://screenpop.com.au/dvd/ghostbusters-animated-volume-2/35873.html|title=GHOSTBUSTERS (ANIMATED) VOLUME 2|website=screenpop.com.au|access-date=2016-07-17}} 12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://screenpop.com.au/dvd/ghostbusters-animated-volume-3/35874.html|title=GHOSTBUSTERS (ANIMATED) VOLUME 3|website=screenpop.com.au|access-date=2016-07-17}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comics.org/series/10742/covers/ |title=GCD :: Covers :: Ghostbusters |website=Comics.org |date= |accessdate=2016-03-03}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comics.org/series/58448/covers/ |title=GCD :: Covers :: Ghostbusters |website=Comics.org |date= |accessdate=2016-03-03}} 15. ^ {{dead link|date=March 2016}} External links
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