- December 19th, 2018, 6:36 pm#4911442"Slimer, Come Home" - In the aftermath of the party, Peter refers to his first encounter with Slimer when he got slimed.
"The Boogieman Cometh" - As Peter jumps into the Boogieman's portal, he tells Egon, "See you on the other side, Egon."
"Adventures in Slime and Space" - Peter mentions the first encounter with Slimer again. The Mayor also mentions the Terror Dogs and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. After the first meeting with the Mayor, Egon's plan prompts Ray to tell Peter to give Egon a chocolate bar. Though it a nod to the post-New York City Public Library scene in the first film.
"A Fright at the Opera" - Peter tells Diva he saved the world once.
"Doctor, Doctor" - Peter quotes his "Heat 'em up!" line as heard in the movie, and the other three Ghostbusters respond "Smoking!" accordingly.
"Ragnarok and Roll" - The ABC Theater has a showing of "Ghostbusters"
"Egon's Ghost" - Winston says he hasn't seen a Terror Dog in a long time.
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Ghost" - Peter says, "I've always wanted to do this" in the restaurant, the same thing he says at the Sedgewick Hotel. And a bit of an aside but the 664-4678 phone number was first used in Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular adaptation.
"The Collect Call of Cathulhu" - The opening shot of a focus on the library's lion statue is similar to the opening shot of the first film. In the script, when Ecto-1 departed the Firehouse for the library, there was an exchange between Ray and Peter. Peter referred to the Library ghost in the dialogue. The man on the train says he would have thought Venkman was an astronaut. The man at the Sedgewick hotel in the first movie asks Venkman, "What are you supposed to be, some kind of a cosmonaut?" Winston voiced his regret over answering the ad the Ghostbusters placed.
"The Revenge of Murray the Mantis" - Winston alludes to the Twinkie analogy.
"Something's Going Around" - This episode featured another new look for Janine. This time, her hairstyle matched that of her look in Ghostbusters II. This episode marks Louis Tully's first appearance in the series, and he is already working for the Ghostbusters.
"The Halloween Door" - J. Michael Straczynski, during a visual commentary, points out that the destruction of the Containment Unit is stylistically lifted from a similar scene in the first Ghostbusters film.
"Mean Green Teen Machine" - The Mean Green Teen Machine slime the Statue of Liberty temporarily bringing her to life, very similar to a major part of Ghostbusters II which came out the year before. Winston and Egon talk about the aftermath of the events in Ghostbusters II. Winston says, "Remember what happened the last time we dug up the street?" Although that Winston was not involved in that incident in the movie. This also could imply Winston was part of the incident in the animated canon. Egon implies the River of Slime was pumped out in a few days time.
"Elementary my Dear Winston" - Peter reminisces about how their first case at the library.
"The Haunting of Heck House" - Egon mentions stopping Gozer. Peter reminds Egon of the first case at the New York Public Library, and hopes for Egon's sake that the spirits in Heck House never saw the movie.
"Loose Screws" - Peter says, "Nice shootin' Tex!" to Winston.
"Revenge of the Ghostmaster" - Probably reaching but when Ray and Egon conduct research at the New York City Public Library, the construction shown by a man working on scaffolding could be a homage to the scene in the first movie .
"The Treasure of Sierra Tamale" and "Attack of the B-Movie Monsters" - the "Psychomagnotheric" term is used in both episodes.