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Here is the complete episode listing for Season 1. The rest of the episodes can be found on their pages: [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 2|Season 2]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 3|Season 3]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 4|Season 4]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 5|Season 5]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 6|Season 6]] & [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 7|Season 7]]. | Here is the complete episode listing for Season 1. The rest of the episodes can be found on their pages: [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 2|Season 2]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 3|Season 3]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 4|Season 4]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 5|Season 5]], [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 6|Season 6]] & [[Real Ghostbusters: Season 7|Season 7]]. | ||
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! Episode !! Title !! Airdate !! Writer | |||
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| <center>1</center> || [[Ghosts R Us]] || September 13, 1986 || [[Len Janson]] & [[Chuck Menville]] | |||
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| <center>2</center> || [[Killerwatt]] || September 20, 1986 || [[Len Janson]] & [[Chuck Menville]] | |||
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| <center>3</center> || [[Mrs. Roger's Neighborhood]] || September 27, 1986 || [[Len Janson]] & [[Chuck Menville]] | |||
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| <center>4</center> || [[Slimer, Come Home]] || October 4, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| <center>5</center> || [[Troll Bridge]] || October 11, 1986 || [[Bruce Reid Schaefer]] | |||
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| <center>6</center> || [[The Boogieman Cometh]] || October 18, 1986 || [[Michael Reaves]] | |||
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| <center>7</center> || [[Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream]] || October 25, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| <center>8</center> || [[When Halloween Was Forever]] || November 1, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| <center>9</center> || [[Look Homeward, Ray]] || November 8, 1986 || [[Marc Scott Zicree]] | |||
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| <center>10</center> || [[Take Two]] || November 15, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| <center>11</center> || [[Citizen Ghost]] || November 22, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| <center>12</center> || [[Janine's Genie]] || December 6, 1986 || [[Len Janson]] & [[Chuck Menville]] | |||
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| <center>13</center> || [[Xmas Marks the Spot]] || December 13, 1986 || [[J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
The Carter Kids | The Carter Kids <br /> | ||
Cynthia Crawford | Cynthia Crawford <br /> | ||
Elaine Phermon | Elaine Phermon <br /> | ||
Favish | Favish <br /> | ||
Loud Mouth Director | Loud Mouth Director <br /> | ||
Ebenezer Scrooge | Ebenezer Scrooge <br /> | ||
Ghosts: <br /> | |||
Ghosts: | Slug <br /> | ||
Slug | Snarg <br /> | ||
Snarg | Zunk <br /> | ||
Zunk | Toy Ghost <br /> | ||
Toy Ghost | Killerwatt <br /> | ||
Killerwatt | Wat (Mrs. Rogers)<br /> | ||
Wat (Mrs. Rogers) | Precious <br /> | ||
Precious | Ghash <br /> | ||
Ghash | Trolls <br /> | ||
Trolls | Fire Flies <br /> | ||
Fire Flies | Louie the Gangster<br /> | ||
Louie the Gangster | Boogieman <br /> | ||
Boogieman | Sandman <br /> | ||
Sandman | Samhain <br /> | ||
Samhain | Two Goblin Minions <br /> | ||
Two Goblin Minions | Pallo Masion ghosts <br /> | ||
Pallo Masion ghosts | Winged Puma <br /> | ||
Winged Puma | Winged Bullfrog ghost <br /> | ||
Winged Bullfrog ghost | Sleeping ghost <br /> | ||
Sleeping ghost | Spectral Ghostbusters <br /> | ||
Spectral Ghostbusters | Genie <br /> | ||
Genie | Ghost of Christmas Past <br /> | ||
Ghost of Christmas Past | Ghost of Christmas Present <br /> | ||
Ghost of Christmas Present | Ghost of Christmas Future <br /> | ||
Ghost of Christmas Future | Jacob Marley<br /> | ||
Jacob Marley | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:32, January 31, 2013
The first season of The Real Ghostbusters first aired on ABC on September 13th 1986. It featured Lorenzo Music as Peter Venkman, Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler, Frank Welker as Ray Stantz & Slimer, Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddmore, and Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz. A total of 13 episodes were produced with huge sucess. These first episodes are some of the best episodes of the Real Ghostbusters Cartoon as they seemed to tackle the best folklore stories, and were mostly written by J. Michael Straczynski.
Epsiode Listing
Here is the complete episode listing for Season 1. The rest of the episodes can be found on their pages: Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Season 6 & Season 7.
Episode | Title | Airdate | Writer |
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Ghosts R Us | September 13, 1986 | Len Janson & Chuck Menville | |
Killerwatt | September 20, 1986 | Len Janson & Chuck Menville | |
Mrs. Roger's Neighborhood | September 27, 1986 | Len Janson & Chuck Menville | |
Slimer, Come Home | October 4, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski | |
Troll Bridge | October 11, 1986 | Bruce Reid Schaefer | |
The Boogieman Cometh | October 18, 1986 | Michael Reaves | |
Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream | October 25, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski | |
When Halloween Was Forever | November 1, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski | |
Look Homeward, Ray | November 8, 1986 | Marc Scott Zicree | |
Take Two | November 15, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski | |
Citizen Ghost | November 22, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski | |
Janine's Genie | December 6, 1986 | Len Janson & Chuck Menville | |
Xmas Marks the Spot | December 13, 1986 | J. Michael Straczynski |
Cast
Lorenzo Music as Peter Venkman
Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
Frank Welker as Ray Stantz & Slimer
Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore
Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz
Characters
The Carter Kids
Cynthia Crawford
Elaine Phermon
Favish
Loud Mouth Director
Ebenezer Scrooge
Ghosts:
Slug
Snarg
Zunk
Toy Ghost
Killerwatt
Wat (Mrs. Rogers)
Precious
Ghash
Trolls
Fire Flies
Louie the Gangster
Boogieman
Sandman
Samhain
Two Goblin Minions
Pallo Masion ghosts
Winged Puma
Winged Bullfrog ghost
Sleeping ghost
Spectral Ghostbusters
Genie
Ghost of Christmas Past
Ghost of Christmas Present
Ghost of Christmas Future
Jacob Marley
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