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The Ghostbusters are a fictional team founded by three misfit parapsychologists, Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Ray Stantz, and Dr. Egon Spengler, who investigate and capture ghosts for a living. |
The Ghostbusters are a fictional team founded by three misfit parapsychologists, Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Ray Stantz, and Dr. Egon Spengler, who investigate and capture ghosts for a living. |
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− | Originating from the 1984 movie ''Ghostbusters'', the group establishes a paranormal extermination/investigations service known as "Ghostbusters" after losing their jobs at Columbia University and develops high-tech equipment capable of capturing ghosts. Along the way, they hire a fourth member, Winston Zeddemore, to assist them. |
+ | Originating from the highly acclaimed 1984 movie ''Ghostbusters'', the group establishes a paranormal extermination/investigations service known as "Ghostbusters" after losing their jobs at Columbia University and develops high-tech equipment capable of capturing ghosts. Along the way, they hire a fourth member, Winston Zeddemore, to assist them. |
The Ghostbusters franchise has sparked the creation of a sequel to the first movie, ''Ghostbusters II'', as well as three animated television series based on it: ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Slimer!'', and ''Extreme Ghostbusters''. The continuity of these cartoons purports to be the "real" version of the group and their universe, wherein the original films we know exist in–universe as Hollywood dramatizations. |
The Ghostbusters franchise has sparked the creation of a sequel to the first movie, ''Ghostbusters II'', as well as three animated television series based on it: ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Slimer!'', and ''Extreme Ghostbusters''. The continuity of these cartoons purports to be the "real" version of the group and their universe, wherein the original films we know exist in–universe as Hollywood dramatizations. |
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The Ghostbusters | |
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Chris Gorbos (Venkman), Zach Sherwin (Spengler), Mark Douglas (Stantz), and Walter Downing (Zeddemore) as the Ghostbusters | |
Character information | |
Full name | Peter Venkman Egon Spengler Raymond Stantz Winston Zeddemore |
Nickname(s) | The Ghostbusters |
First appearance | June 8, 1984 Ghostbusters |
Physical description | |
Hair | Varies (group appearance) |
Eyes | Varies (group appearance) |
Based on | |
Rap battle information | |
Appeared in | Ghostbusters vs Mythbusters |
Vs | The Mythbusters The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man |
Release date | November 10, 2014 |
Official vote(s) | 53% |
Location(s) | The Sedgewick Hotel (Season 4 trailer) The Ghostbusters Commercial The Firehouse The Shandor Building |
“ | Ghostbusters, flow crushers, get the job done!
— The Ghostbusters
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The Ghostbusters, Peter Venkman, Egon Spengler, and Ray Stantz, later joined by Winston Zeddemore, battled the Mythbusters in Ghostbusters vs Mythbusters. They were portrayed by Chris Gorbos, Zach Sherwin, Mark Douglas, and Walter Downing, respectively.
Information on the rappers
The Ghostbusters are a fictional team founded by three misfit parapsychologists, Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Ray Stantz, and Dr. Egon Spengler, who investigate and capture ghosts for a living.
Originating from the highly acclaimed 1984 movie Ghostbusters, the group establishes a paranormal extermination/investigations service known as "Ghostbusters" after losing their jobs at Columbia University and develops high-tech equipment capable of capturing ghosts. Along the way, they hire a fourth member, Winston Zeddemore, to assist them.
The Ghostbusters franchise has sparked the creation of a sequel to the first movie, Ghostbusters II, as well as three animated television series based on it: The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer!, and Extreme Ghostbusters. The continuity of these cartoons purports to be the "real" version of the group and their universe, wherein the original films we know exist in–universe as Hollywood dramatizations.
Lyrics
[Note: Peter Venkman's solo lines are in blue, Ray Stantz's solo lines are in red, Egon Spengler's solo lines are in green, Winston Zeddemore's solo lines are in purple, Janine Melnitz is in magenta, and more than one person rapping at the same time is in regular text.]
Verse 1:
Are you tired of two geeks in mustaches
Who can manage to be boring with explosions and crashes?
If you, or the Lorax, wanna bust like we do,
Give us a call. We're ready to defeat you!
Ghostbusters, flow crushers, get the job done!
Spitting out the lyrics like, "We got one!"
Get the people moving like the Statue of Liberty!
Try to beat us in a battle? Man, you gotta be kidding me!
The delivery of Stantz stands straight like my main man's Slinky!
I collect spores. Tell him 'bout the Twinkie.
Like your show, it's all fluff and filler.
I'll kick your hiney, man. I'm a Savage killer.
Verse 2:
That's enough from the walrus and dickless the clown.
Let's show these myth bitches how we do it downtown!
Grab your stick, hold'n, heat 'em up, smoking!
High speed shows your ass get beat in slow motion!
We roast show hosts when our flows cross streams!
Pumping out blockbusters, while you work behind the scenes!
It's a rap test, dummy, and you're both getting crashed!
We came, we saw, we kicked your ass!
Scrapped lyrics
That's enough from walrus and dickless the clown.
Grab your stick, hold'n, light 'em up, smoking!
Trivia
- The Ghostbusters are the second character(s) to have appeared in a season trailer, after Adolf Hitler, albeit only being visible ankle down.
- They are the sixth group of four to rap.
- They have the most locations they've appeared in, with a total of three.
- They tie with Adolf Hitler and Darth Vader with a total of four if their appearance in the trailer is included.
- They are the first group of rappers to have a costume change during their battle.
- However, Winston Zeddemore did not have an outfit change since he did not appear in the Ghostbusters Commercial.