as one of the great franchises of the ’80s. But truthfully, it was only one mega-hit movie, and a less successful follow-up five years later. The true reason we think of
Ghostbusters
in this way is because of the massive success of the animated spin-off,
Long after the 1984 film vanished from theaters, the animated show kept the lights on at the fire station.
The massively popular cartoon premiered in 1986, and ran for seven seasons and 140 episodes. It spawned toys, breakfast cereals, and a metric ton of other merch. And now, YouTube channel Toy Galaxy has taken a thorough analysis into the history of the beloved cartoon series, just in time for
to hit theaters. You can watch the full video right here:
The video highlights all the weird and fun trivia surrounding the Ghostbusters’ animated adventures. Like the fact that there was a short-lived competing
cartoon, totally divorced from the mythology of the movies. Hence the series’ title. And they also explain why the characters don’t really look like their live-action counterparts.
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Unlike most of its cartoon contemporaries,
The Real Ghostbusters
had a weekday syndicated version and a Saturday morning network component. That was extra exposure the likes of
) in any way? Probably not. But this video shows why the show matters to the franchise so much. So we hope the movies acknowledge it in some way. Spectral fingers crossed. For more outstanding pop-culture deep dives in retro toys and the cartoons which spawned them, check out more videos from Toy Galaxy.
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