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Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters (1988) (Size: 3.37 GB)
Descriptionhanks to Mer-Der as the original capper! I have separated the episodes for consistency's sake (the original caps (probably as aired) were in a format of 2-3 episodes per show and run out of order) and changed the framerate from 29.976 fps to 23.976 fps and I also tried to clean up the video somewhat. Enjoy! Citat: Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Ghostbusters in 1988, 'The Real Ghostbusters' TV Show went through a reformat to become more 'kid friendly' as it became clear to producers that it's viewer ship was slowly opening up to a more younger crowd that didn't wish to 'be scared'. This led for the show to be given a new title sequence, and slipped into an 'hour long format', with a Ghostbusters Cartoon, followed by the new 'Slimer! Cartoon', staring the Ghostbusters' 'pet ghost', Silmer. It was when the Slimer! Cartoon started to run after the Ghostbusters cartoon, that the show became more 'kiddy' departing from it's usual 'Darker Tone', with the characters now being more one dimensional and the animation taking on more aspects of 'normal' American Saturday morning cartoons. The Show became known as 'Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters'. The Slimer! Cartoons were vivid, more cartoony and ultimately 'kid friendly' with wacky plots, talking animals and one dimensional characters. The Star was Silmer. , in his adventures in the Sedgewick Hotel (where he haunted in the first Ghostbusters movie.) and his friends the Junior Ghostbusters-- Donald, Catherine and Jason, Chilly Cooper, The ICe Cream Truck Driver, and Luigi, and Italian Chef. Enemies included Manx the Alley Cat, Bruiser the Neighborhood dog and Morris Gout the grumpy hotel manager. The penultimate villain was 'Professor Normal Dweeb' and his poodle 'Elizabeth' however. He was a mad scientist and paranormal researcher who wished to capture Slimer and Experiment on him. He appeared in a few Episodes of 'The Ghostbusters', usually looking down upon them, and deeming the Ghosbusters 'ghost busting' as a mockery of science and research and that his methods are much better and more supreme. Many older fans of the series did not take very well to the kid-friendly angle, and it began to wane in popularity and at the turn of the decade the Ghostbusters franchise began to slowly wane out of the public eye, leading for the show to be canceled in 1991. Citat: Video Codec Type(e.g. "DIV3" ) : XVID Video Codec Name(e.g. "DivX 3, Low-Motion" ) : XviD ISO MPEG-4 Frame Width (pixels) : 640 Frame Height (pixels) : 480 Storage Aspect Ratio("SAR" )" 1.333 Pixel Aspect Ratio ("PAR" ) : 1.000 Display Aspect Ratio ("DAR" ) : 1.333 Frames Per Second: 23.976 Pics Per Second: 23.976 MPEG-4 ("MPEG-4" or "" ) : MPEG-4 B-VOP ("B-VOP" or "" ) : B-VOP Quality Factor (bits/pixel)/frame: 0.153" Audio Codec (e.g. "AC3" ) : 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Sample Rate (Hz): 48000 Audio Bitrate(kbps) : 128 Audio Bitrate Type ("CBR" or "VBR" ) : CBR Audio Channel Count (e.g. "2" for stereo) : 2 Related Torrents
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