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Post by nix on May 27, 2008 11:02:21 GMT -5
I can't even remember offhand when they pulled stuff out, they'd just reach back and grab from the top. In "Runaway Choo Choo", when Eddie has to grab the blowtorch, he is seen to have pulled the entire logo section from his backpack, and is removing various items from it. The logo, of course, is giving just about every pained grimace in the book while he's doing it.
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Post by Apparitia on Jul 13, 2008 15:10:36 GMT -5
The Ghostbusters' uniforms are stylish and the transformation sequence is definitely worth it. Of course it is more spectacular too. Just imagine Jake and Eddie would dress themselves up every time. That would be rather boring. It really was a cool idea to create your own Ghost Pack, Zack!
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Post by Prime Good on Jul 13, 2008 19:23:55 GMT -5
The Ghostbusters' uniforms are stylish and the transformation sequence is definitely worth it. Of course it is more spectacular too. In my mind, that was the most exciting "transformation scene" of all the eighties, right after Adam/He-Man's one. It is SO fascinating... and full of mysteries.
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Post by Apparitia on Jul 15, 2008 10:48:30 GMT -5
In my mind, that was the most exciting "transformation scene" of all the eighties, right after Adam/He-Man's one. It is SO fascinating... and full of mysteries. That was a kind of 'Spectral Dimension'. I'm a fan of mysteries anyway and this sequence was very well made. To be able to reach another dimension through an elevator (Skelevator in this case) is awesome!
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Post by Scuotiossa on Jul 15, 2008 11:12:35 GMT -5
I think it is one of the best things of this cartoon ... The scenario is very surreal and suggestive and, I do not know if it does you too, the back-sliding on the Gostly Dimension (combined with the mythical final song) leaves in me a particular emotion ... I think it is one of the best spots all over the cartoon ... The Filmation has always been strong on the scenarios and its colours.
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Post by Apparitia on Jul 15, 2008 11:39:11 GMT -5
I think it is one of the best things of this cartoon ... The scenario is very surreal and suggestive and, I do not know if it does you too, the back-sliding on the Gostly Dimension (combined with the mythical final song) leaves in me a particular emotion ... I think it is one of the best spots all over the cartoon ... The Filmation has always been strong on the scenarios and its colours. The song fits great, yes! It's nice the Ghostbusters have a "positive connection" to ghostly things, like the transformation for example. And to see something that it isn't from the world WE know is highly fascinating! Filmation's scenarios and colors are always perfect.
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Post by Prime Good on Jul 15, 2008 13:29:05 GMT -5
I think it is one of the best things of this cartoon ... The scenario is very surreal and suggestive and, I do not know if it does you too, the back-sliding on the Gostly Dimension (combined with the mythical final song) leaves in me a particular emotion ... Same feelings here. It's like a window opening on a mysterious portion of our world... it's like getting a frightening roller coaster in an inner-universe incapsulated into the Bermuda Triangle... beyond space and time... something which defies quantum existence the way we know it. We don't know who created the Spectral Space. Much likely, it was Zero, or whoever is behind the mysterious "technology" Jake and Eddie (Junior) discovered in the Ghost Command. That's one of the most fascinating points of the series, if not the best. Zero must come from the future (or even another dimension?), and "items" like the Spectral Space or Ghost Buggy mix-up the physical plane of existence with the ghostly plane of existence in a dazzling way.
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Post by Prime Good on Jun 13, 2010 10:04:31 GMT -5
Devil,
I coined a term to refer to the mysterious place where the Skelevator travels. It's "The Spectral Space". I feel like "dimension" could create some misunderstandings along the way, since it is heavily used for the evil guys (The Fifth Dimension).
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Post by Scuotiossa on Jun 13, 2010 12:45:46 GMT -5
It 'a room transformations, hidden to our heroes! As a haunted house that the Ghostbusters, the room is a sort of dark dimension ... The ghosts that live here, like those who inhabit the house, seem to be in conflict with those bad guys, led by Prime Evil.
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Post by Prime Good on Jul 11, 2010 10:27:38 GMT -5
It 'a room transformations, hidden to our heroes! As a haunted house that the Ghostbusters, the room is a sort of dark dimension ... The ghosts that live here, like those who inhabit the house, seem to be in conflict with those bad guys, led by Prime Evil. I don't think there's a true conflict, those "good" entities are not Ghosts from the Ghost World but rather infestations of some sort... very useful, I add.
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