You heard it from me. I commented on this video before it was mysteriously taken down and put back up by you. Back in 1978 I was shown the photograph seen at 5:04 of this video, and I can tell you it does exist, I've held it in my hands. copies of it were circulating in the black community in San Francisco at the time. supposedly a picture of "the devil". The photo I was shown has been rotoscoped into this 1987 cartoon.
I spoke to Richard Mueller the writer of this episode (as well as the writer of the novelization of the Ghostbusters movie) in a telephone conversation a few years ago. When I mentioned That I'd seen the "Marduk photo" he quickly diverted the issue and told me Dan Aykroyd suggested many of the story ideas used for the RGB show and it was Mr. Aykroyd's input that led to this particular episode and not his own.
Was the photo shown to me some type of elaborate hoax? A man wearing a close fitting kilt and a horned mitre? And if so for what purpose? Or did this photograph capture an actual supernatural occurrence? Certain individuals know what is really going on here, but for me the mystery continues...
@ant10279 I don't know if the photo is online or not, I know I've been looking for it or any information about it for years, I haven't seen every page on the web.But I commission you to seek it out and if you do find it, post a link here and I will do likewise if I ever see it again, for now we all have the one in this cartoon show.
@1:43 Slimer was hitting the Marlboro's pretty hard!
lbach1981 5 months ago
At 2:19 a box of Hostess cupcakes subliminally falls to the firehouse floor.
frapsap 7 months ago
its superman!
kiraofthewasteland 8 months ago
@kiraofthewasteland Good eye. The German version of this episode was entitled "Der Babylonische Superman."
frapsap 7 months ago
One of the rare occasions we see a good ghost.
boru25 11 months ago
The Real Ghostbusters is quality work. One of a kind.
ifuckingfarted 11 months ago 4
*Ships crash* Damn sunday boaters!
allenpoe17 1 year ago
So what exactly is the story of the picture and where can I find it?
GokuMcDuck 1 year ago
Peter: "I knew it, I knew it, I knew it..."
LOL
WryGrin 1 year ago 4
aw - i love the ghost in the bumper in/bumper out's :D
hastyteenflick 1 year ago
anyone know wht the episode is called the one with Ray and Peter fighting and they turn into demons who come every 500 years to fight one another.
phoenix200911 1 year ago
@phoenix200911 Episode is called Very Beast Friends, and it is on here.
ryhoyarbie 1 year ago
You heard it from me. I commented on this video before it was mysteriously taken down and put back up by you. Back in 1978 I was shown the photograph seen at 5:04 of this video, and I can tell you it does exist, I've held it in my hands. copies of it were circulating in the black community in San Francisco at the time. supposedly a picture of "the devil". The photo I was shown has been rotoscoped into this 1987 cartoon.
frapsap 2 years ago
I spoke to Richard Mueller the writer of this episode (as well as the writer of the novelization of the Ghostbusters movie) in a telephone conversation a few years ago. When I mentioned That I'd seen the "Marduk photo" he quickly diverted the issue and told me Dan Aykroyd suggested many of the story ideas used for the RGB show and it was Mr. Aykroyd's input that led to this particular episode and not his own.
frapsap 2 years ago 11
Was the photo shown to me some type of elaborate hoax? A man wearing a close fitting kilt and a horned mitre? And if so for what purpose? Or did this photograph capture an actual supernatural occurrence? Certain individuals know what is really going on here, but for me the mystery continues...
frapsap 2 years ago
wow, is that true? I love how this series used references like that.
Passions55 2 years ago
I didn't quite catch the whole story what you were saying... but it is interesting. You mind saying it again?
Veo77 1 year ago
Is there a picture of the real photo online?
ant10279 1 year ago
@ant10279 I don't know if the photo is online or not, I know I've been looking for it or any information about it for years, I haven't seen every page on the web.But I commission you to seek it out and if you do find it, post a link here and I will do likewise if I ever see it again, for now we all have the one in this cartoon show.
frapsap 1 year ago
I heard that the picture the cops took in this part is actually genuine. Dan Akroyd wanted to make an episode based on this event.
NUTCASE71733 2 years ago 7
@NUTCASE71733 i really dont think there are pictures of flying hot dogs in police files..theyd be in trouble for wasting resources and goofing off
kawrght 11 months ago