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Post by Prime Good on Oct 11, 2007 8:58:26 GMT -5
Can we consider these two "segments" as episodes #66 and #67 ;D Can you describe them to me, please?
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Post by Zack on Oct 11, 2007 22:00:02 GMT -5
the Anti Drug spot, offhand I'm trying to remember, it's REALLY short. Just a short "commercial" Corky is offered drugs by a bad looking kid and and all the good guys come along and the punk kid asks if they want some dope. They all say no and then Tracy puts the kid in a trashcan and puts the lid on it. Then Corky says "The only right answer when it comes to drugs, is NO" it was something like that! I think theres a second anti drug spot in volume 2.
The 10 minute pilot I believe must have been used to pitch the series to the TV people. It basically introduced who the characters were and about what Ghost Command and Ghost Buggy do as well as talk about Prime Evil and his bad guys. It basically gave a sense of what the cartoon was all about. It was in the style of one guy doing a voice over to various scenes at Ghost Command and Hauntquarters trying to make the series sound new and exciting, talking about the Ghostbusters adventures.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 12, 2007 18:51:35 GMT -5
I bet they JUST used scenes from the episodes to make the 10 minutes pilot... isn't it?
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Post by Zack on Oct 17, 2007 9:58:40 GMT -5
there were some pretty basic stuff yeah like Jake answering the phone and the guys standing around or Prime Evil and the ghosts doing basic stuff...pretty sure a lot of it was reused over and over.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 17, 2007 14:48:30 GMT -5
there were some pretty basic stuff yeah like Jake answering the phone and the guys standing around or Prime Evil and the ghosts doing basic stuff...pretty sure a lot of it was reused over and over. Yeah, so it's not a "legit" stand-alone episode, or can't be retroactively considered as such ---> I mean, it's just a montage. Promo stuff. Is the spot featuring just Tracy out of the three Ghostbusters?
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Post by Zack on Oct 17, 2007 17:47:15 GMT -5
nah the spot had Tracy Jake Eddie and Jessica, I can't remember if Belfrey and Futura were there too. The characters only said "NO" a few times. No other lines. Tracy was the one that put the kid in the trash can.
Yep it was pretty much if you went in with the series and tried to sell it to people, talking about and showing the show, its characters and what they do in a nutshell.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 18, 2007 7:22:23 GMT -5
nah the spot had Tracy Jake Eddie and Jessica, I can't remember if Belfrey and Futura were there too. The characters only said "NO" a few times. No other lines. Tracy was the one that put the kid in the trash can. Nice! Amazing and meaningful appearance, and a worthwhile additional value to the series itself. Well, by the way... is it "Belfry" or "Belfrey"?
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Post by nix on Apr 29, 2008 9:56:14 GMT -5
Belfry, as in "you have bats in your belfry".
At least they didn't have Bat-Mite on their team...
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Post by Prime Good on Apr 29, 2008 18:19:38 GMT -5
Belfry, as in "you have bats in your belfry". At least they didn't have Bat-Mite on their team... Wait... what is a "Bat-Mite"? Belfry is the coolest bat I've ever seen in my life, frankly. Cooler than Bruce Wayne, yes!
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Post by nix on Apr 29, 2008 21:39:59 GMT -5
Bat-Mite is an...interesting...footnote in the Batman lore. He was an annoying little pixie-sidekick of Batman's, during the 1950's comics (before the return of the Dark Knight-style Batman).
I can safely say that he didn't last very long, and that he probably wouldn't survive a Belfry Blast.
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Post by Prime Good on May 5, 2008 18:18:45 GMT -5
Bat-Mite is an...interesting...footnote in the Batman lore. Hahhaha wondering if there was a ridiculous Bat-Dog too
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Post by nix on May 6, 2008 9:36:52 GMT -5
Bat-Mite is an...interesting...footnote in the Batman lore. Hahhaha wondering if there was a ridiculous Bat-Dog too Ace the Bat-Hound.
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Post by Prime Good on May 6, 2008 11:33:43 GMT -5
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