Everyone packs it into Roland’s Mustang to go to Ghostbusters HQ to see what’s up. Slimer tears across town and ends up snuggling with ghost cynic Eduardo, who wakes up and starts screaming at the sight. Er, sorry, Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters. I think he’s fine in moderation but got annoying when the corporate suits demanded that he got headlining status in the later seasons of The Real Ghosbusters. Slimer was… well, he was a divisive character among the cartoon fan community, let’s just say that. It’s enough to wake up Slimer, the third character to make the jump to the new series. An ominous dark cloud covers the city, and inside the Ghostbusters headquarters, meters start beeping and going crazy. It’s actually really well done in many spots, especially the ones highlighting NYC.
So yes, there’s a different look to the series than the previous one, but I can’t say that they skimped on the detail or animation. Professor Egon Spangler shows up, sporting a decidedly different look than his Real Ghostbusters persona, so hope you like your ’90s ponytails long and luxurious! He’s shocked to see Janine join the class roster, who asks him if Egon’s still living in the old Ghostbusters firehouse and manning the phones (he is).
Only a handful of college students show up, including Goth Girl (Kylie), Soul Patch (Eduardo), Geeky Whiz (Roland), and Wheelchair Jock (Garrett), mostly looking for answers or an easy A. It’s darker and it’s a nice twist on an old formula with a gradual reveal of the new Ghostbusters team as they take down a spirit together.Īs this series opens, it’s an unspecified number of years after the Ghosbusters have disbanded (again), and Egon is left teaching an unpopular class at college. The Extreme Ghostbusters theme song gets a lot of flak for its grungy remix of the classic theme and its overuse of bad mid-90s CGI, but I’ve always been partial to it.
The episode begins with that hoary trope of people digging too deep - in this case, subway workers who crack into a suspicious-looking vault, only to unleash a reverse-medusa ghost with snake arms. Today, we’ll start with the two-part pilot, “Darkness at Noon.” So I thought I’d watch a couple of episodes and see if this is a dorky dud or a perky prize. While it only lasted for one season and 40 episodes, Extreme Ghostbusters failed to land in the “X-treme” ’90s, yet it’s kind of a fascinating look at an attempt to do something new with the series. For a few months in late 1997, Extreme Ghostbusters attempted to pass the torch to a new generation of spectral exterminators under the tutelage of Egon. Yet there was an attempt to both revive the cartoon side of the franchise and progress the storyline into the future.
But as the ’90s rolled in, both the TV and film franchise ran dry, moving Ghostbusters to the past and leaving fans to survive on comic books and expired Ecto Coolers. It was a surprisingly long-running series for the time, its seven seasons blasting from 1986 through 1991.
Kylie Griffin – the heroine of the first Flash animation ZONE 2005 year. Information: Animation is timed to the anniversary – a decade of Creativity Zone. Genre: Anal, Oral, Group Sex, Cumshot, Monsterĭescription: Kylie Griffin from extreme ghost hunters kidnap the ghosts and are covered with 15 minutes with their ectoplasm.Īdd. XXXTrem Ghost Hunters (Special Edition) Year of production: 2016