Difference between revisions of "Talk:Ghostbusters"

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Does Chris even heard or saw the one we all know and love (which is also one of the Urvster's favorite movies)? I still think his parents bought the bargain bin version, because the RGB tapes could been pricey for them (they were released in 1986, then re-released in 1991.) While Filmation's GB did come first, they're inferior to the one we all know and love (despite Filmation doing a decent job on their DC Comics cartoons in the 60's, their GB show is still inferior.)--[[User:UJ1985|UJ1985]] 08:57, 16 October 2009 (CEST)
Does Chris even heard or saw the one we all know and love (which is also one of the Urvster's favorite movies)? I still think his parents bought the bargain bin version, because the RGB tapes could been pricey for them (they were released in 1986, then re-released in 1991.) While Filmation's GB did come first, they're inferior to the one we all know and love (despite Filmation doing a decent job on their DC Comics cartoons in the 60's, their GB show is still inferior.)--[[User:UJ1985|UJ1985]] 08:57, 16 October 2009 (CEST)
:Filmation were going to make the Dan Ackroyd version of Ghostbusters at ne point to appease them in a copyright lawsuit.  But Sony pulled out when they found a Japanese studio to make it.  In hindsight,  the anime look to RGB really added to it's charm,  and it's REALLY anime like if you watch them again now!--[[User:UncleBastard|UncleBastard]] 09:02, 16 October 2009 (CEST)

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While in theory that Ghostbusters really shouldn't get an entire article, this does explain why the fuck Chris uses a shitty version of Ghostbusters instead of the well known one.

Also, can someone get a pic of that car from the original cartoon? The "Oww, my Axels" car is apparently from the original series (though the "OWW! MY AXELS!" face is all Evan). --Champthom 14:04, 18 May 2009 (CEST)

Does Chris even heard or saw the one we all know and love (which is also one of the Urvster's favorite movies)? I still think his parents bought the bargain bin version, because the RGB tapes could been pricey for them (they were released in 1986, then re-released in 1991.) While Filmation's GB did come first, they're inferior to the one we all know and love (despite Filmation doing a decent job on their DC Comics cartoons in the 60's, their GB show is still inferior.)--UJ1985 08:57, 16 October 2009 (CEST)

Filmation were going to make the Dan Ackroyd version of Ghostbusters at ne point to appease them in a copyright lawsuit. But Sony pulled out when they found a Japanese studio to make it. In hindsight, the anime look to RGB really added to it's charm, and it's REALLY anime like if you watch them again now!--UncleBastard 09:02, 16 October 2009 (CEST)