 Hey guys welcome back to Come Again TV where all geek culture collides. Today we're gonna be taking another look at the 2016 Mattel classics Ghostbusters toy line with Ray Stanz. Ray Stanz of course was portrayed by Dan Ackroyd who co-wrote the script for Ghostbusters and actually originally created it alongside John Belushi. However he passed away and so they based Slimer the hotel ghost on John Belushi. Alright so let's take a look at Ray here. First things first I want to check something out real quick because his feet look a little bit bigger than Egon's did. So let me grab Egon here real quick and we'll compare the two. Last time we did take a look at Egon you know what I'm gonna turn the light on on this. They're with me for a minute guys. They are about the same size. I don't know it just it looked to me like they were a different sculpt because of course Ray is a bigger guy than Egon. Maybe not taller but bigger. So he would it would make sense that he would need a bigger foot. But we'll go ahead and put Egon back real quick. Alright so now on to Ray. At a distance I think he's a very good likeness of Dan Ackroyd. However up close see up close it's not really that great of a likeness. He just doesn't really look that much like Dan Ackroyd which you'd think it'd be easy to make it a lot easier to make him look like Dan Ackroyd. Then say it would be to make the Egon character look like Harold Ramis. But for some reason they just weren't able to get it that great. So anyway let's go ahead and take the Neutrino wand out of his hands. As I've said in previous reviews guys I don't play I don't mess around with these guys much at all. As soon as I get them take them out of the box. I look at them briefly and then they go up on my shelf. The Neutrino wand does peg into the side of the pack just like so. Take it off it pegs right there. See there's a little slot on the back of the Neutrino wand. It just pegs in there. I do wish they would have maybe put that red wire on another side of the Neutrino wand because it doesn't really sit that great on the pack itself because of that wire. So let's go ahead and take this off in order to take this off as with the previous reviews I have to kind of straighten his arms out as much as possible. Slide them backwards. This is always kind of a difficult part to do because it does like to get hung up. There we go. All right now as I stated with the Egon figure it does appear that the packs themselves came from a previous toy line. Copyright 2011. So it does appear that Mattel just reused some older proton packs. Still not bad. Very good likeness of the proton pack. It's got the four red lights here as well as the bar. Those four red lights in the video games they are pistons whenever the pack overheats using it too much. Those four lights pop out as pistons and you have to stop stop blasting, stop busting ghosts briefly. Let it recharge cool down and then they go back in. But overall a really good likeness. I really like it. So let's move on to Ray here. All right so as with the other Ghostbusters in the line Ray's head is on a ball joint and he actually moves his head moves around a lot more than Egon's and Peter's. It actually kind of feels like it's just sitting freely in there really do not chance it. But yeah it looks like it's just kind of sitting freely in there. But it's nice that he has more articulation in his head than Peter and Egon do though. Very nice. The collar doesn't really enter it that much. His arms like I said they go up on my shelf I don't really mess with them a whole lot. They're just collectibles to me. So his arm can go up to there rotate all the way around and his arm his elbow straighten out that much. That's it. Which I don't really care for. It does seem to straighten out a lot more than Peter and Egon though. I don't know if that's because of the edge maybe it's a little bit looser. Still I wish I wish they would have put the joint inside the elbow pad rather than underneath it. You do have wrist articulation. This one seems to be gummed up. You gotta loosen it up a bit. Unbreak it. Turn all the way around. That's the same for both hands. You got waist articulation here. You got his leg can go up. As with all the others this little part of his belt does get in the way because it hits the hose and as I said before I think that hose is like a breather for the jumpsuits. It's never really clarified what the hose is for but I would imagine it is a breather. Allow the body to get some air because they do wear long johns underneath their jumpsuits you know as we see in Ghostbusters 2 it can get pretty hot so they need air flow coming in through there. His legs out to there and go back that far not far at all. He's got thigh swivel. You got knee swivel or knee rocker knee joint whatever you want to call it. You got boot articulation at the calf and then you've got the ankle rocker which the ankle rockers do work a lot more than say Peter's because they have their pants tucked into their boots whereas Peter has his hanging frilly. Overall not bad as I said my only gripes with these figures is I wish they would have put the joints on the outside of the elbow pads and with this one they could have did a better job of sculpting right now let's go ahead and put his pack back on him so I can show you guys how to do that. Let's bring his arms all the way back and they do like to get hung up so be very very careful. This neutrino wand first I was trying to get see the finger grooves that I was trying to get them lined up so that it'd be on the right side this wire the cable here for it wasn't really what to allow me to do that so there you have it guys the 2016 Mattel classics ghostbusters line Ray Stans. I'll see you next time guys when I take a look at the 2016 Mattel classics ghostbusters line Winston Zetemore. I'm Shannon for Come Again TV