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Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters

  • Série télévisée
  • 1988–1990
  • TV-Y7
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
704
MA NOTE
Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters (1988)
AdventureAnimationComedyFamilySci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEpisodes feature the Ghostbusters as well as their secretary Janine. But the main star of this show is their pet ghost Slimer, who's joined by some new friends and some new enemies.Episodes feature the Ghostbusters as well as their secretary Janine. But the main star of this show is their pet ghost Slimer, who's joined by some new friends and some new enemies.Episodes feature the Ghostbusters as well as their secretary Janine. But the main star of this show is their pet ghost Slimer, who's joined by some new friends and some new enemies.

  • Stars
    • Frank Welker
    • Jeff Altman
    • Dave Coulier
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    704
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    • Stars
      • Frank Welker
      • Jeff Altman
      • Dave Coulier
    • 10Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
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    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Slimer…
    • 1988–1989
    Jeff Altman
    Jeff Altman
    • Professor Norman Dweeb…
    • 1988–1989
    Dave Coulier
    Dave Coulier
    • Peter Venkman
    • 1988–1989
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Bud…
    • 1988–1989
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Chilly Cooper…
    • 1988–1989
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Egon Spengler
    • 1988–1989
    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Rafael
    • 1988–1989
    Buster Jones
    • Winston Zeddemore
    • 1988–1989
    Jeff Marder
    • Rudy
    • 1988–1989
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Goolem…
    • 1988–1989
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Janine Melnitz
    • 1988–1989
    Fay DeWitt
    Fay DeWitt
    • Mrs. Van Huego
    • 1988–1989
    June Foray
    June Foray
    • Mrs. Dweeb
    • 1989
    April Hong
    April Hong
    • Catherine
    • 1988–1989
    Katie Leigh
    Katie Leigh
    • Jason
    • 1988–1989
    Danny McMurphy
    Danny McMurphy
    • Donald
    • 1988–1989
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Robby
    • 1988
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    2jeremycrimsonfox

    Excecutive Meddling Causes A Show To Fall From Fame

    As much as I am a fan of The Real Ghostbusters, sometimes, a show can fall from grace real hard thanks to any reason. In season three, they had to recast Peter from Lorenzo Music to Dave Coulier (best known as Uncle Joey from Full House) because Bill Murray complained about Music making Peter sound too much like Garfield, and even Janine was recast, even to the point where past episodes started to be redubbed with those two new VAs (which if people had the two versions taped back then, they can see Dave's voiceovers did not have the same emotion as Lorenzo's did).

    However, before the fourth season, a focus group named Q5 came along and started laying out plans that they say would save the show (even though at the time, it was the number one show on Saturday Morning). ABC approved of it, but not without resistance from some staff members (including writer J. Michael Stratzynski, who would make good on his threat to leave the show after ABC chose Q5's side).

    The result is Slimer And The Real Ghostbusters, a full hour continuing the adventures of The Real Ghostbusters, but now, Slimer has a bigger role thanks to Q5. Each episode from season four onwards has Slimer in a bigger role, operating the ghost trap and Peter being nicer to him. Speaking of Peter, he was dumbed down for this incarnation. For rescasts, Arsenio Hall is out as Winston, being replaced by Buster Jones, and now, restricted to just driving the Ecto-1.

    Also added are short Slimer cartoons. These shorts are basically done as a different animation company, these shorts are basically Slimer engaging in Looney Tunes-style slapstick with the Ghostbusters as well as new characters created specifically for said shorts. Some episodes have Slimer helping a friend while dodging Professor Dweeb, an insane scientist who wants to capture and study him, while others have him at odds with Manx, a orange cat who causes trouble for Slimer. While this series had some good episodes, I think they would have been better as their own show, as they serve as nothing more than a reminder that The Real Ghostbusters lost what made it great (even going as far as to have Professor Dweeb appear in a couple of TRG episodes, in which he was still the same as the Slimer shorts).

    Yeah, this was bad, as adding Slimer in the name caused the ratings to drop. It also didn't help that some episodes either parodied other TV shows (one episode had the Ghostbusters deal with a trio of ghosts parodying the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, while another involves a ghost family who are inspired by The SImpsons), but it did have some good episodes (hence the two star rating). One of the being the prime time special The Halloween Door, which was written by J. Michael Stratzynski after he was brought back when they agreed to his terms), which didn't have the Slimer moniker and because it was a prime time special for Halloween, it didn't have the restrictions ABC placed the shoe under for Saturday Morning. Also, Janine You've Changed is worth a watch, as it is written by JMS and was done as part of his terms to return to the show (which was to restore Janine to the way she was before season 3). But yeah, this is a classic example of how focus groups can cause a great show that is number one at the time to fall far from greatness.
    VinnieRattolle

    "Slimer," a show that didn't entirely work

    In the late '80s, there was a crop of new shows that took classic characters and dumbed them down for a younger audience. "The New Archies," "The Flintstone Kids" and "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" were all moderately successful, so creators decided to take the popular Slimer character out of his element and create a new show for the kiddies with the ghost as star. That in itself wasn't the problem with this series -- if it had been a syndicated weekday morning show aimed at a preschool audience, it has the potential to have been quite successful. The problem is it was paired with episodes of "The Real Ghostbusters" once a week on Saturday mornings as an hourlong series titled "Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters." The audience watching the cleverly-written series when it began two years later were growing up, and it was a very disconcerting thing to suddenly see their favorite characters drastically dumbed down.

    In the 12 1/2 episodes of "Slimer," Janine and the Ghostbusters are secondary background characters in Slimer's adventures. Everyone's character design is drastically different and there's a 1940s cartoony American animation feel to them, as opposed to the more popular "Real Ghostbusters" show, which was very Anime in design. Good reason for that too, it was cheaply and quickly animated in the USA.

    The show introduced other people Slimer interacted with while the Ghostbusters were off on missions -- most of whom were villains. Professor Dweeb was a bespectacled mad scientist who stalked Slimer along with his pink poodle sidekick Elizabeth. Manx the cat (who had a long tail) and Bruiser the dog were constant comic foils. Gargoyle-looking, mobster demons Goolem and Ziggy were always on the hunt for Slimer, whom they felt had wronged them. Slimer sometimes hung out at The Hotel Sedgewick, run by crotchety, dignified manager Grout; and Bud was a stoner, surfer-dude type who worked as a bellboy at the hotel. Fred was a little Scottie dog who sometimes accompanied Slimer on adventures; and Chilly was a sweet black lady who drove an ice cream truck. The Junior Ghostbusters, who originated in the earlier series, also made a few appearances.

    The gags were juvenile in nature, hearkening back to Bugs Bunny and the early days of Hanna-Barnera, when stories/jokes were simple and characters could be blown up or flattened and bounce back to their normal shape a moment later. Unfortunately, network meddling is obvious, as all of the jokes are insipidly tame. 33 segments were produced, ranging from 7 to 14 minutes in length, and the final half hour was rounded out with a retitled segment from an earlier episode.

    The episodes are separated on the final two discs of "The Real Ghostbusters" complete DVD set. It hasn't aged as well as episodes of the other series, either in content or visuals. The prints are very scratchy and some are dubbed from a slightly worn video source. As for the content, the show is very cutesy, simple and it just doesn't have enough weight or non-visual humor to it to hold the attention of older viewers. It's fairly mindless entertainment, and the crew wasn't allowed to push the envelope as much as on "Tiny Toon Adventures," which many crew members subsequently worked on. "Slimer" quickly vanished into oblivion, though Professor Dweeb made a few additional appearances on "The Real Ghostbusters" and NOW Comics released 20 issues of a tie-in comic book series before the company filed for bankruptcy in 1990.
    9OllieSuave-007

    Who are you gonna continue to call?

    A follow-up to the 1986 TV cartoon series, this show was another one of the best TV memories for me growing up. Who are you gonna continue to call - Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Raymond Stantz, Dr. Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore continue on their mission and adventures as the Ghostbusters, but now, the friendly ghost Slimer takes center stage and we get to see his own unique adventures.

    Just like the show's prequel, The Real Ghostbusters, it is exciting seeing the action, humor and horror continue with this show, as well as seeing Slimer dealing with his own set of villains, buddies and action.

    The episodes were well-written with imaginative plots and just all-around fun story lines. The voice actors continued to do a great job in portraying their respective characters (for some reason, the Ghostbusters looked younger in this show, making me think the series was set before the events of The Real Ghostbusters).

    The toe-tapping theme song once again can be heard in this cartoon along with a new catchy music score as well.

    Overall, it's a great cartoon, and while its prequel is fit for both kids and adults, this one is a tad more geared toward the younger crowd.

    Grade A-
    Movie Nuttball

    Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters!

    This in My opinion was just the same as The Real Ghostbusters show just except if focused on Slimer a bit more. It was still a very good animated show of the 80s. If it is ever on TV or you see it on video pick it up! Its very good! Recommended!
    Nic_hse

    The annoying Slimer gets his own show. Why????.

    I don't know what made the producers think that Slimer was the star of the Real Ghostbusters. Slimer was very annoying and I always hoped the team would bust him and put him in the containment unit. Seriously though, the Real Ghostbusters was already on life support long before this show started. This show was little more than a desperate attempt to keep this franchise going.

    Watch the first two seasons(AND ONLY THE FIRST TWO SEASONS!!) of the Real Ghostbusters instead. >

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    • Gaffes
      In the main title Peter can be seen flying the Ecto-2 minicopter with Ray in the back seat of Ecto-1. Later Ray is seen wearing Peter's flight helmet.
    • Citations

      Slimer: [at the end of the intro, after he plugs his name into the logo] And me, and me!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces 1: Janine Melnitz (2009)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 septembre 1988 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cazafantasmas: Los auténticos... y moquete
    • sociétés de production
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • Black Rhino Productions
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