I've said time and time again:
The Real Ghostbusters is the best cartoon from the 1980s (well, to a point. The later seasons get... dicey.) The earliest episodes have nice "darkness" and tone to them that jives well in a balance between the tone of the original movie and it being a cartoon meant for kids on Saturday mornings (or syndicated repeats after school.)
There's entire episodes of this series that'll go on record saying are better than the second, actual, Ghostbusters movie.
I've been watching through the series on DVD lately (I bought the boxed set when it came out a few years ago in a case that looks like the Ghostbusters firehouse, issued by Time Life) and, it just brings back so much childhood and enjoyment.
Yeah, it's a cartoon so there's a lot you have to just sort of accept with it (I don't mind Slimer that much (again in the "official"/real show and mostly in the earlier seasons. He gets to be much later on and especially in his own spin-off segments when the cartoon became Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters.)
Great moments in the first season include action/chase scenes set to the most '80s music this side of 1985 by a band/group that near as I can tell only did this show and literally nothing else.
It's wild fun, and for me a nice way to just geek out.
An episode/story that I think qualifies as what could have been a great sequel (obviously if expanded from the 20-something minute cartoon to a 90-minute movie) is the "Second Season" episode "Knock, Knock."
With the Ghostbusters encountering a doomsday-like scenario.... Something they did quite often through the series.
It's so strange that the lightness of the second movie is most blamed on them trying to appeal more to kids because of the cartoon when the cartoon was cranking out episodes like that, and this.
"Ragnarok and Roll"
"Janine..."
Damn, gives one chills.
(Episode links removed as they're very likely not "official" uploads. Seek the episodes out on Netflix or something, they're around.)
The Real Ghostbusters is the best cartoon from the 1980s (well, to a point. The later seasons get... dicey.) The earliest episodes have nice "darkness" and tone to them that jives well in a balance between the tone of the original movie and it being a cartoon meant for kids on Saturday mornings (or syndicated repeats after school.)
There's entire episodes of this series that'll go on record saying are better than the second, actual, Ghostbusters movie.
I've been watching through the series on DVD lately (I bought the boxed set when it came out a few years ago in a case that looks like the Ghostbusters firehouse, issued by Time Life) and, it just brings back so much childhood and enjoyment.
Yeah, it's a cartoon so there's a lot you have to just sort of accept with it (I don't mind Slimer that much (again in the "official"/real show and mostly in the earlier seasons. He gets to be much later on and especially in his own spin-off segments when the cartoon became Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters.)
Great moments in the first season include action/chase scenes set to the most '80s music this side of 1985 by a band/group that near as I can tell only did this show and literally nothing else.
It's wild fun, and for me a nice way to just geek out.
An episode/story that I think qualifies as what could have been a great sequel (obviously if expanded from the 20-something minute cartoon to a 90-minute movie) is the "Second Season" episode "Knock, Knock."
With the Ghostbusters encountering a doomsday-like scenario.... Something they did quite often through the series.
It's so strange that the lightness of the second movie is most blamed on them trying to appeal more to kids because of the cartoon when the cartoon was cranking out episodes like that, and this.
"Ragnarok and Roll"
"Janine..."
Damn, gives one chills.
(Episode links removed as they're very likely not "official" uploads. Seek the episodes out on Netflix or something, they're around.)
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