Wednesday, 22 March 2023

FILMATION'S 'ORIGINAL' GHOSTBUSTERS

I've often read about Filmation's Ghostbusters, the original TV show that made the more famous Ghostbuster's change it's toy range title to The 'Real' Ghostbusters.

The characters, like Mysteria below, remind me of a mash-up of the Groovie Ghoulies and Scooby Doo.

Oddly enough, I've never come across any of the Filmation toys, made by Schaper, anywhere but here they are as a group courtesy of Mr. Alan in the World of Toys on YT. I like them!


As for the Filmation TV show there appear to have been two versions, the live action show in 1975:


and the sequel, Filmation's cartoon series from 1986, made on the back of Colombia's success with the Bill Murray movie.

Here's every episode. That's 11 hours!


Seventies kids will have grown up with the Filmation live action TV series before seeing later the 1984 film and then when both cartoon series, Filmation's and Columbia's it must have been confusing for Eighties kids.

Did you see Fimation's live action and cartoon series readers? Anyone got any toys?

27 comments:

  1. I'm old enough to have been around for the live action version and do recall watching it. It was somewhat cringey to me back then as I was a big fan of Storch and Tucker from their F Troop series. It seemed like a waste of their talents to me but now I realize they were going for what they could get on the downside of their careers. I was managing the toy department when the toys for the cartoon came out and they kind of sold but weren't flying off the shelves. I tried to watch the cartoon and there was too much repeated use of scenes/animation sequences for my tastes. It was a way of keeping costs down for Filmation who mainly did the show as a strike back at the movie as they felt they should have been given the rights for the animated series but had instead just taken a lump of cash for the rights to the name. By having their series out, it forced the movie based series to use The Real Ghostbusters as their name. Entertainment can be so petty at times.
    As for toys I have none and can't recall ever seeing any for the live action show.

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    1. Thanks for the memories and the legacy lives on.

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  2. Paul Adams from New Zealand3/22/2023 5:17 am

    I do not recall ever seeing the original live-action or cartoon shows - they may not have made it to NZ. I think the Real Ghostbusters were on later, but by then I was not in to watching cartoons much.

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  3. Never seen or heard of either of these Ghostbusters shows, nor seen any of their toys. They seem quite lame to be honest.

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    1. Lou Scheimer (1928-2013) American producer director animator and screenwriter founder of now defunct Filmation Productions.

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    2. Let's bring back the good old days and the legacy lives on again.

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  4. Most memorable for me because Tracy the Gorilla was played by mega-collector Bob Burns!

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    1. I have Bob's great book of his story and amazing prop collection, Bobs Basement. Have you got it too Looey?

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    2. New Adventures of Superman.

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    3. Aquaman Show.

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    4. Fantastic Voyage TV series.

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    5. Hardy Boys.

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    6. Masters of the Universe/He-Man and She-Ra Adventure Hour.

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    7. Bravestarr science fiction.adventure western fantasy animated melodrama TV series.

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  5. Paul Adams from New Zealand3/23/2023 5:03 pm

    Bob's Basement is an excellent book. I have a rather battered, ex-library copy that I picked up years ago in a sale of withdrawn library books.

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    1. I want to request the classic animated cartoons and TV shows featuring Filmation cartoons to YouTube Channel this November of 2023.

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  6. Loved the live-action Ghostbusters! Far better than that miserable 1984 feature film! SF_Z

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    1. Wow, you saw it Zigg! I'd never heard of it until I wrote this post! I do recall a lovely ghost film one Christmas with Arthur Askey called the Ghost Train. I was about 11 at the time and watched it at home lead onmy tum with my face propped up in my palms! A very happy memory of a house and time now long gone.

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    2. Filmation Productions a defunct animation studio was acquired by Universal Studios and Hallmark Media Studios.

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    3. Former animation studio established in 1963 by the late Lou Scheimer Hal Sutherland and company they created animated cartoons and TV shows until its defunct in 1989 was acquired by Universal Studios w Hallmark Media Studios.

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    4. Filmation Productions the former animation studio based Reseda California USA.

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    7. Thanks for the memories and the legacy lives on.

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