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Les vrais chasseurs de fantômes

Original title: The Real Ghost Busters
  • TV Series
  • 1986–1991
  • 7
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
12K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,791
768
Les vrais chasseurs de fantômes (1986)
Hand-Drawn AnimationSuperheroActionAnimationComedyFamilyFantasySci-Fi

The continuing adventures of the staff of the ghost removal service.The continuing adventures of the staff of the ghost removal service.The continuing adventures of the staff of the ghost removal service.

  • Stars
    • Maurice LaMarche
    • Dave Coulier
    • Frank Welker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,791
    768
    • Stars
      • Maurice LaMarche
      • Dave Coulier
      • Frank Welker
    • 44User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Dr. Egon Spengler…
    • 1986–1991
    Dave Coulier
    Dave Coulier
    • Dr. Peter Venkman…
    • 1987–1991
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Dr. Raymond Stantz…
    • 1986–1991
    Arsenio Hall
    Arsenio Hall
    • Winston Zeddemore…
    • 1986–1987
    Lorenzo Music
    Lorenzo Music
    • Dr. Peter Venkman…
    • 1986–1987
    Laura Summer
    Laura Summer
    • Janine Melnitz…
    • 1986–1987
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Janine Melnitz…
    • 1987–1991
    Buster Jones
    • Winston Zeddemore…
    • 1988–1991
    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
    • Louis Tully…
    • 1987–1990
    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Elizabeth…
    • 1986–1991
    Bill Martin
    • Samhain…
    • 1986–1990
    Karen Hartman
    Karen Hartman
    • 2nd Girl…
    • 1987–1990
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Automatic Voice…
    • 1987–1990
    Jeff Altman
    Jeff Altman
    • Professor Norman Dweeb…
    • 1987–1991
    Katie Leigh
    Katie Leigh
    • Jason…
    • 1987–1990
    Marilyn Lightstone
    Marilyn Lightstone
    • Agatha Faversham…
    • 1986–1990
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Ants…
    • 1987–1991
    Patrick Pinney
    • Goblin…
    • 1989–1990
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    CuriosityKilledShawn

    REAL Good TV show

    Like most animated shows, The Real Ghostbusters got off to a bit of a shaky start and things really improved soon after. Like the movie, there's more to it than just silly stories. The writers took many of their ideas from works of HP Lovecraft and made up their own wild but imaginative plots.

    There were some slight changes made to the characters. Peter Venkman became younger, Ray Stantz shorter, fatter, ginger and more enthusiastic, Egon Spengler became blonde with round, red glasses, Winston Zeddemore looks nothing like Ernie Hudson, Janine Melnitz become hotter and Onionhead/Slimer became good instead of malevolent. And they also had different colored overalls. Why? Because kids respond better to colors.

    Though it did bug me that there weren't many references to Gozer, why Dana and Louis disappeared and how all of a sudden the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was good.

    Animation fans will be unable to not think of Garfield or Fred from Scooby Doo whenever Peter or Ray talk as they are voiced by the same guys and sound exactly alike.

    The show did go on for a good while and spawned a new generation of Ghostbusters toys and merchandise. There have been many bad animated TV shows made out of movies (The Mummy, Evolution, Ace Ventura, The Mask…I could go on) but The Real Ghostbusters ain't one of them. Extreme Ghostbusters followed in the mid-90's, but it didn't catch on too well.

    I do wish Columbia would release season box sets on DVD but for now there are ultra-cheap 4-episode DVDs available from Columbia only in Britain. They'll do for now.
    9TenchiOAV_RGB

    One of the best,if not the best

    How do I even begin to describe how much a love affair I have with this series? The darker tone of the first couple seasons was great. It wasn't nearly as dark as Batman the Animated series,another favorite of mine was,in comparison.

    One of the things that I heard of which may've affected the series in the last couple of seasons was parents complaining about violent content,which is funny when you compare it to series like He-man and TMNT which were both running around the same time. I say this is funny when you consider that both of the other series I've mentioned used more common weapons as well as attacking things that were sometimes human like living creatures.

    Anyways back to Ghostbusters,before a lot of shows started having a chronological plot, I feel like Ghostbusters had some major first steps in that some of the episodes actually did connect,Samhain and Boogeyman are the ones I'm thinking of at the moment,might be others as well.

    I also enjoyed waking up each Saturday morning to have the show to look forward to, the plots were good,the ghosts creative and just having a continuation of the first movie was great for a start of interest in the paranormal and supernatural and to find out what is actually out there.
    3jsnlv

    One of the coolest shows of the 1980s!

    I grew up watching the Real Ghostbusters, and I gotta tell ya, it blew my mind. The voice acting was great, the stories were very original and the effects were incredible. What made the stories great was that the writers didn't insult the intelligence of the audience and presented it like the movie did when dealing with scientific problems. But what interested me were the episodes written by Michael Reaves, the man responsible for the two Bogeyman episodes. What I still don't know is what gave him the idea to not only reveal the reason why Egon wanted to be a Ghostbuster and why he didn't make the Bogeyman a ghost. Pure genius. Too bad he didn't write a Bogeyman episode for the Extreme Ghostbusters, but I guess that's my job. Well, till next time.
    10departed07

    A Childhood Pleasure!

    The Real Ghostbusters is the animated spin off to 1984's kick-ass classic movie "Ghostbusters" which deals with four ghost eliminators (Peter, Egon, Winston and Ray) catching all sorts of poltergeists and saving New York from destruction while at the same time not losing it's nerve to be a comedy. What's different about The Real Ghostbusters after the first movie's release was how they make the character of Janine Melnitz more developed and making her not afraid while adding the character of Slimer as the group's mascot. The highlights of the show were things that people of today wouldn't handle from spooky music; bringing in mythical creatures, classic fairy tales and spirits in the cartoons such as The Bogeyman, The Sandman, even a revised version of The Headless Horseman on a motorcycle was awesome. Even though the series doesn't come on cable anymore, The Real Ghostbusters was a real guilty pleasure in my childhood where every Saturday morning i would wake up to see the cartoons along with having my action figures to recreate the scenes.

    That's a memory.
    7lee_eisenberg

    not quite the movie, but passable

    When I was three and four, I used to watch "The Real Ghost Busters" on TV, so I was surprised when I learned that the "Ghostbusters" movie was live-action!* As for the show itself, it's OK, although now I wish that they could have had Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver's character from the movies) as a character. It seems that Egon was always getting turned into something creepy - a monster chicken, a warlock, etc. I still wonder why the Slimer was on the Ghostbusters' side on the show. Maybe my favorite episode was the one where they got transferred into a ghost version of New York, although that one where they got stranded on the haunted island was also neat.

    All in all, not great, but a pretty cool part of TV history. So just who are ya gonna call?

    *The first time that I watched the movie (when I was seven), it scared the hell out of me. I was a little thrown off when I saw that it wasn't a cartoon, and by the fact that it was black and white. The lion statue threw me off further, and after the woman saw the ghost in the basement, I could only interpret the movie as horror. When it was over, I never wanted to watch it again. I watched it again when I was nine and thought that it was one of the funniest things that I'd ever seen. As for the black and white part, it came out black and white on the tape when my parents taped it; their only explanation is that the tape was haunted (in which case, that was the perfect movie to record onto it).

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    • Trivia
      According to Ernie Hudson, who played Winston Zeddemore in the Ghostbusters films, he auditioned to voice the character on the cartoon, but the role instead went to Arsenio Hall.
    • Goofs
      Though the series takes place in 1980s New York City, the traffic lights in some episodes only have red and green light - no amber
    • Quotes

      Peter Venkman (I): [plugging in a wire] Let's see. I can never remember if it's positive to negative or positive to positive.

    • Alternate versions
      When aired on the USA Network, the show's title card is removed, along with the first couple minutes. When aired on Fox Family (now Freeform), there were numerous commercial breaks and a large section of the title sequence was removed.
    • Connections
      Edited into The What NOW Caper (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Ghostbusters
      Written by Ray Parker Jr.

      Performed by Carl Anderson (as John Smith)

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Japan
      • France
    • Official site
      • MeTV Toons site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Real Ghostbusters
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • Black Rhino Productions
      • DIC Cartoons
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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