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3Page for characters appearing in ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
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7!!The Ghostbusters
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9[[folder:Peter Venkman]]
10!!Peter Venkman
11[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_venkman_animated.jpg]]
12!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LorenzoMusic (Seasons 1 & 2), Creator/DaveCoulier (Season 3 onward); Creator/YamilAtala (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/ShigeruChiba (Japanese dub)
13
14"The Mouth" of the team who functions as something of a leader due to being the most forward and direct with clients, critics, the press, etc. Always ready with a sarcastic quip when things turn dire.
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16* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ergo, he looks absolutely nothing like the generally average looking Creator/BillMurray -- he's made to be younger-looking, more muscular (albeit not ripped) and with more hair.
17* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He goes from starting to bald to having a full head of hair.
18* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Downplayed -- he mainly has the same personality he has in the movies, but the cartoon also gives him a fear of certain animals like cockroaches and rats, and a general hatred of bugs in general, that his movie counterpart lacked.
19* BerserkButton: Is pretty chill usually but will become very angry and start yelling if Slimer bothers him. [[PetTheDog Or if someone or something bothers Slimer]].
20* BrilliantButLazy: Has at least two [=PhDs=] and has been known to [[LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard Macgyver]] a device or two in a pinch... but, if he could, he would spend all day lounging around the office listening to music and all evening with ALadyOnEachArm instead of using all his energy out busting ghosts. He also makes a fair number of successful plans when things are on the line, but under normal circumstances, he's content to let Egon or anyone else take care of that.
21* BunnyEarsLawyer: Can be... rather annoying, but when you need someone to take care of your paranormal pests, who ya' gonna call?
22* ButtMonkey: If someone is going to be humiliated or embarrassed in an episode, he's the most likely candidate. He's also Slimer's favorite target, which doesn't improve his irritation towards the ghost.
23* CasanovaWannabe: Flirts with any pretty woman who crosses his path.
24* ComicBookFantasyCasting: According to the show's production staff, Venkman was modeled after former Music/RoxyMusic frontman Bryan Ferry.
25* ConMan: More in his {{backstory}} but still not averse to scamming people -- it's InTheBlood.
26* ChivalrousPervert: He may hit on women all the time, but he is always eager to protect them from whatever ecto-nuisance is plaguing them.
27* ADayInTheLimelight:
28** "Last Train to Oblivion" focuses on him and his love of trains.
29** In "The Devil in the Deep", he has to save the day after the others get swallowed by a demigod named Necksa.
30** "Venk-Man!" focuses on him becoming a superhero.
31* DeadpanSnarker: Full stream. He's often teasing people, [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu insulting ghosts]], and making quips about situations.
32* DirtyKid: In "Ghostbuster of the Year", he reveals that he's been reading swimsuit magazines since he was a child.
33* EveryoneHasStandards: Peter might scam others if the chance arises, but he won't stoop down to corporate sabotage when the chips are down. He's also much more caring than others take him for, and a big no-no is harming the innocent and especially children.
34* TheFace: Usually the one who speaks for the group.
35* FreudianExcuse: His father was a ConMan who was rarely home when he was a kid, which explains why he plays fast-and-loose with the law sometimes and why he doesn't like Christmas in "Xmas Marks the Spot".
36%%* FreudianTrio: Ego.
37* GadgeteerGenius: Usually he'll leave this kind of work to Egon, but "The Devil in the Deep" and "Standing Room Only" show he can build some very useful devices when he has to.
38* GloryHound: The primary reason he's the face of Ghostbusters Inc. is that he wants his face in the newspapers, getting positive press whenever possible.
39* GoodIsNotNice: Has the heart of a hero but definitely not the manners.
40* {{Greed}}: Downplayed -- he's not ''particularly'' greedy, but he'll often complain if he doesn't get paid for a case.
41* TheGrinch: Downplayed in "Xmas Marks the Spot", where he complains about Christmas a little (mainly because his dad was hardly ever home on Christmas) but he still joins in on his coworkers with SavingChristmas.
42* GuileHero: What he lacks in tech-savvy he makes up for in trickery.
43* HiddenDepths:
44** He's very polite and caring towards Mrs. Faversham, even reducing the payment required to a single smile, because she's elderly and alone, and reminds him of his mother. He also refused to accept payment from children who hired them to deal with the Boogeyman.
45** He's shown to genuinely care for Slimer at several points, such as when Samhain threatens to "do something unfortunate" to him in "When Halloween Was Forever."
46--->'''Peter:''' Nobody picks on the spud but me, got it?!
47* {{Hunk}}: Many episodes show him to be quite buff, in spite of his laziness.
48* JerkassHasAPoint: When Egon got thrown out of a carnival that he found using the Ghostbusters name and likenesses without permission, and complaining about it, Peter talked Egon out of suing because lawsuits are lengthy, expensive, and uncertain, not to mention that carnivals, especially fly-by-night carnivals like the one Egon encountered tend to have a very high rate of failure with many debtors coming after them, and a suit would only serve to entangle the Ghostbusters in the mess. Unfortunately, the Ghostbusters get entangled with the carnival anyway when the offending ride gets attacked by ghosts, and the carnival barker tries to hold the Ghostbusters liable in his stead.
49* JerkassToOne: Slimer is the one he most often insults or gets angry with.
50* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He mocks everyone and everything in his path and insists he doesn't work for free, but if you're an old woman, a kid, or young woman alone who needs help, he'll be the first to offer it, free of charge. Also, after busting the demonic spirit in Mrs. Faversham's attic, he returns at the end of the episode just to keep her company, because she reminds him of his mother.
51-->'''Peter:''' *softly* She's all alone, Ray...
52* KnightInSourArmor: Can't save the day without taking a sarcastic dig at something along the way.
53* LazyBum: To the point where, if it's late and he's tired, he'd rather dismiss a Containment Unit alarm as ItsProbablyNothing than investigate.
54* TheLeader: By default, due to being the group's frontman who's always the first to step forward.
55* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Janine, one of his favorite sparring partners; the two constantly tease each other just like siblings.
56* NeverMyFault: As a side-effect of his GloryHound tendencies, he's very reluctant to admit whenever he's at fault for something going wrong.
57* NotAMorningPerson: He'll often be shown sleeping late, as seen in "Mean, Green Teen Machine" when he's the only one still in bed.
58* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
59** In "Venkman's Ghost Repellers," when he finds out his father's been lost in the bizarre Spirit World rift, he goes ''completely silent'' and stays that way for most of the ride looking for him, staring blankly over the side of the boat.
60** He actually takes it as badly as Egon and Winston when Ray quits the team in "Look Homeward, Ray" and actively tries to convince him to change his mind.
61** Despite insisting he's OnlyInItForTheMoney, he reduces the retainer in "The Thing in Mrs. Faversham's Attic" to a ''smile''. The others are stunned speechless before he finally says Mrs. Faversham reminds him of his mother.
62* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He tends to balk whenever he has to eliminate supernatural entities with no chance at getting paid for the job.
63-->'''Peter:''' We're professionals, not vigilantes! People ''pay us'' to do this! We can't go chasing after every ghost in the universe just because they're ''there''!
64* PetTheDog: While he frequently insults Slimer for giving him misery, regardless of whether or not it was intentional on Slimer's part, he sometimes cuts Slimer some slack. This is most notable in "Knock Knock", where he secretly gives Slimer a mini-pizza after Egon informs him of how it must be for a ghost to live with people who capture his kind for a living.
65-->'''Peter:''' If you tell anybody about this, I'll deny it.
66* ParentalAbandonment: Peter's father was rarely around when he was a kid. It's also strongly implied that his mother is dead.
67* PlotAllergy: Is revealed to have hay fever in "Standing Room Only".
68* PluckyComicRelief: The source of the best jokes plus something of a ButtMonkey.
69* ThePrankster: Downplayed. He's pulled pranks on Janine in "The Devil to Pay" and "Janine, You've Changed", threw green gunk on Slimer as revenge for sliming him in "The Halloween Door", and joined in on pranking Ray at the end of "The Joke's on Ray".
70* PsychicPowers: Possibly minor precognition; in "Apocalypse--What, Now?" and "Rollerghoster" he can tell the phone's going to ring before it happens.
71* PunchClockHero: Capturing ghosts and thwarting the plans of supernatural beings is just a job to him.
72* RailEnthusiast: He's shown enjoying trains (toy trains and the history of trains especially) in "The Last Train to Oblivion".
73* RightForTheWrongReasons: In "Standing Room Only," Peter thinks he built a "Ghost Attraction Machine" which everyone believed was working because ghosts were lining up to let themselves be captured. What he ''really'' built was an ectoplasmic harnessing device that stored a portion of the energy of every ghost that passed by it. This wound up saving the day as The Ghostbusters were able to blast Mee Kra with the combined energy of ''thousands of ghosts.''
74* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: If anything crosses his moral fiber, Peter will completely drop any pretense of asking for payment, particularly if he sees someone who needs help but can't afford it.
75* SharedFamilyQuirks: His father Jim is a conman, and while Peter usually doesn't scam anyone, he has done so on occasion, such as haggling his way out of a hospital fee in "Doctor, Doctor".
76* TheSlacker: A common gripe from his teammates is that while he'll pull his weight when he has to, Peter is a chronic slacker. He'll do almost anything to lighten up his workload.
77%%* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Egon.
78* SuperheroEpisode: In "Venk-Man!", he becomes a FlyingBrick due to a lab accident and decides to become a superhero.
79* ToxicFamilyInfluence: Implied; His father Jim is a ConMan, and Peter has played fast-and-loose with the law before (e.g. weaselling out of paying a hospital fee in "Doctor, Doctor").
80* VitriolicBestBuds: Peter tends to bring out the vitriol in just about ''all'' of his friends, particularly Janine and Egon.
81* WackyParentSeriousChild: His father is an affable conman who's content to engage in all sorts of schemes, regardless of the repercussions. Peter's certainly a greedy schemer in his own way, but he knows to keep it legal. It's implied that he's had to clean up various messes his father made over the years.
82-->'''Peter:''' He's done it to me ''again!''
83* WhatTheHellHero: After Janine finds out that Slimer ran away from the firehouse in "Slimer, Come Home", both Egon and Winston give Peter stern looks because of his angry outburst towards the ghost before going out to find him.
84* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Peter can handle ghosts and other supernatural entities, but he can't stand roaches. He's also afraid of rats and snakes, as revealed in "My Left Fang".
85[[/folder]]
86
87[[folder:Egon Spengler]]
88!!Egon Spengler
89[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/real_ghostbusters_egon_3468.jpg]]
90!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche; Creator/MartinSoto (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/TesshoGenda (Japanese dub)
91
92"The Head" of the group -- designer of technology, planner of plans, spotter of obstacles, strategist, with a cold, clear, stoic attitude to match… or so he strives for.
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94* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Goes from having a short, slightly poofy, hairdo to a quiff.
95* AdaptationDyeJob: Brunette in the movies, blond in the series.
96* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Downplayed --- while he's still TheStoic, he has a lot more NotSoStoic moments than he did in the movies. He also sees having a craving for candy as a sign he's losing his intelligence in "Slimer, is That You?", while in the movies, [[GeniusSweetTooth he's shown to love confectionery]].
97* AdmiringTheAbomination: Finds many of their targets "fascinating".
98* AloofBigBrother: Comes off as this to his friends, sometimes to their admiration ("The Bogeyman Is Back") or their frustration ("Look Homeward, Ray").
99* AmbiguouslyJewish: His last name is common among the Jewish, he has a MyBelovedSmother which is [[JewishMother a common stereotype of Jews]], and if he ''were'' Jewish, he'd be JewishAndNerdy, but his religious identity is never stated.
100* ArchEnemy: The Bogeyman, to a degree, whose appearance when he was a child motivated him to study the supernatural in the first place to find a way to stop him.
101* BadassBookworm: His brain is his greatest weapon, but he regularly wields a proton gun and hunts down the MonsterOfTheWeek alongside the others.
102* TheBGrade: Egon considers this his secret shame he didn’t want the others to know about.
103-->'''Egon:''' In college I once got an A- on a test and my parents wouldn’t talk to me for a week.
104-->'''Peter:''' CAN YOU DROP THE BALL ON HIM!?
105* BewareTheNiceOnes: Usually remains calm and cool, but push him to his RageBreakingPoint, and you ''will'' regret it.
106* {{Bookworm}}: He'll often be seen milling about reading.
107* CelibateEccentricGenius: Love is only needed by the insecure, or so he claims...
108* ChickMagnet: Aside from Janine, a good number of other women have shown interest in Egon regardless of his technobabble.
109* ChildProdigy: He's implied to have been a genius since he was a child, since he mentions having gotten a microscope for his third birthday in "The Brooklyn Triangle" and built a sophisticated [[WaterGunsAndBalloons water balloon launcher]] as a preteen in "Three Men and an Egon".
110* CloudCuckoolander: Prone to getting distracted enough by the science behind a phenomenon to forget the imminent danger it poses.
111* CollectorOfTheStrange: Still maintains his collection of molds, spores, and fungus mentioned in the film.
112* TheComicallySerious: A number of the show's early gags involve juxtaposing his general unemotive nature next to his teammates, particularly Peter, Ray, and Slimer.
113* ConformingOOCMoment: A lot of his NotSoStoic moments involve him reacting alongside the other Ghostbusters as part of a group reaction.
114* CrazyEnoughToWork: The majority of his plans, at least in Peter's eyes.
115* ADayInTheLimelight:
116** "The Bogeyman is Back" focuses on him dealing with fear after a fall from a building.
117** "Poultrygeist" focuses on him turning into a [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent were-chicken]].
118** "Three Men and an Egon" is about him [[MerlinSickness getting younger and younger]].
119** "Egon's Ghost" is about him becoming noncorporeal and the others trying to fix it.
120** "Egon on the Rampage" is about him being possessed and his soul being taken.
121** "If I Were a Witch Man" is about him meeting a town where one of his ancestors is revered and eventually becoming possessed by a witch.
122** "Egon's Dragon" involves a dragon mistaking him for his ancestor who summoned him.
123** "'Til Death Do Us Part" focuses on a hillbilly ghost named Dixie wanting to kill him so she can marry him.
124* EndearinglyDorky: His complete lack of social skills doesn't stop Janine from swooning over him.
125* EmbarrassingNickname: Blushes when revealing his mother used to call him "Spookums" in "Baby Spookums".
126* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: Downplayed, but in "Revenge of Murray the Mantis", he admits to watching a kids' cartoon.
127* ForScience: Enjoys the ghostbusting business because of the opportunities for observation and discovery each case offers him. Also his motive behind keeping Slimer around (he's the only ghost that Egon can safely study).
128* FreudianExcuse: His interest in the supernatural stemmed from the Bogeyman scaring him as a child.
129%%* FreudianTrio: Superego.
130* GadgeteerGenius: Whenever the MonsterOfTheWeek calls for a new invention, he'll have it made and running before the episode's over.
131* GoodWithNumbers: He's often shown doing equations and calculating things.
132* HiddenDepths: He cares a great deal about his friends and particularly Janine; he's just not good at expressing it.
133* {{Hypocrite}}: In a humorous way -- he consistently rebuffs all of Janine's advances, but when she shows up at the firehouse with her boyfriend? ''*DeathGlare*''
134* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Sometimes puts on a lab coat if he wants to analyse or build something.
135* TheLeader: He trades off with Peter in this role. While Peter generally decides if they will take a job, once there the group usually defers to Egon's expertise. Being the one who tends to make the plans, he also tends to be the one to take charge during battle.
136%%* MadScientist: Just ask his colleagues -- they agree he'd be great at this.
137* MillionToOneChance: "Just one chance" is practically his CatchPhrase.
138* MrExposition: He's often the one explaining things.
139* NoSocialSkills: Especially when it comes to women (sorry, Janine). Not that it really discourages her ([[ChickMagnet or others]]).
140* NotSoAboveItAll:
141** He has many of these moments. In "Doctor, Doctor," he chastises Peter for taking "trivial pleasure" in putting a scare into an irate client… but really because it was ''his'' turn to do that.
142** He predicts and hijacks Peter's plan to swing from a chandelier as a distraction just because he ''also'' wanted to swing from a chandelier.
143--->'''Egon:''' Well, for once, what you want to do is exactly what I've always wanted to do.\
144'''Peter:''' Okay, be my guest, Egon, if it means that much to ya.
145** When he happens to visit a carnival using their faces and trademarked symbols, he complains to the manager and threatens to sue, getting himself and Janine evicted from the premises. Peter comments that getting thrown out of an entertainment venue sounds more like something he would do, and the other three have to talk Egon out of embroiling them in a court case that's unlikely to be worth the effort.
146* NotSoStoic: Has trouble dealing with moments where he finds he's actually vulnerable to human emotions like fear, pain, and love.
147* ObliviousToLove: Just like in the movie, sometimes Janine will flirt with him and he won't notice.
148* {{Omniglot}}: Speaks Russian, Japanese, Sumerian, American Sign Language, and Troll.
149* PapaWolf: Does not take it well when a ghost threatens kids, as the Bogeyman learned the hard way.
150* PastimesProvePersonality: He follows the "smart people love opera" stereotype in "A Fright at the Opera" and "Slimer's Silly Symphony".
151* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He favors big words, to the point where Peter often asks him to [[LaymansTerms repeat in "English"]].
152* TheSmartGuy: Definitely the brains of the outfit.
153%%* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Peter.
154%%* SpecsOfAwesome: BlindWithoutEm, but there you are.
155* TheSpock: So much so that he reminds a space station of [[Franchise/StarTrek Star Fleet]] [[{{expy}} Expies]] of an old science officer…
156* TheStoic: While he has his moments of emotion, he's generally the least likely of the team to show emotion.
157* TheStrategist: Peter has grown so used to this that, whenever the going gets rough on a job, he'll turn to Egon without missing a beat and ask if he has a plan yet.
158* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: Continuing right up from the film, Egon has a tendency to remain stoic and deadpan on the outside, while he sometimes spells out how he is feeling without that tone changing one bit.
159-->'''Winston:''' Egon, you're enjoying yourself?\
160'''Egon:''' I just want you to know that I'm having a wonderful time.
161* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Most of these occur either while Egon is formulating strategy or when he does something that helps the rest of the group succeed.
162%%* TechnoBabble: The '''''king''''' of this trope! The others usually need Ray to translate.
163* TookALevelInKindness: Implied and zigzagged in "Three Men and an Egon", in which he becomes snappy when he turns into a teenager, friendly as a preteen, [[BrattyHalfPint whiny as a younger child]], but then friendly again as a toddler and a baby, which implies he went through two phases in his youth where he was ruder than he is now.
164* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The guy can [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu punch out Cthulhu]] (literally!) without blinking, but he is ''terrified'' when he encounters the Bogeyman, owing to the latter having traumatized him as a child. Bogey takes full advantage of this, but doesn't count on Egon being able to overcome his fear to protect other children.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Ray Stantz]]
168!!Ray Stantz
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/real_ghostbusters_ray_24.jpg]]
170!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker; Pedro D'Aguillon Jr., Creator/JoseLuisOrozco and Jorge Roig Sr. (Latin American Spanish dub); Shigeru Ushiyama (Japanese dub)
171
172"TheHeart" of the group, he's a scientist and inventor like Egon but also easily the most fun-loving, most enthusiastic member of the team who likes nothing more than uncovering and battling new ghosts.
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174* AdaptationalDyeJob: Had brown hair in the movies but is a redhead in the cartoon.
175* AdmiringTheAbomination: The more likely something is to kill them, the more excited he gets.
176* BerserkButton: Damaging Ecto-1. This will catch his attention even in the middle of the Apocalypse (by which we mean, it ''has'').
177* BewareTheNiceOnes: Think anyone so sweet can't be much of a fighter? Threaten his friends or the innocent, and think again.
178* BigFun: Chubbier than his friends and the most fun-loving.
179* {{Bookworm}}: Sometimes shown sitting on the couch reading, or reading to Slimer. Still not as much of a bookworm as Egon though.
180* CloudCuckoolander: Ghosthunting is just so much ''fun'', how could he be otherwise?
181* ADayInTheLimelight:
182** "Look Homeward, Ray" focuses on him almost resigning.
183** "The Joke's on Ray" involves him inheriting his dead uncle's joke shop and pulling pranks on the other Ghostbusters and Janine.
184** "Bustman's Holiday" focuses on him temporarily becoming a Duke.
185* TheEngineer: Designed the proton packs, ghost traps, Ecto-1, and countless other gear.
186* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: Shown to watch kids' cartoons in episodes like "Who are You Calling Two-Dimensional?" and "Revenge of Murray the Mantis".
187* {{Foil}}: To Peter when it comes to their work -- Peter's the one arguing they shouldn't go after a ghost without getting paid, and Ray's the one who can't resist the fun and excitement, money or no money.
188* FieryRedhead: The hair color his AdaptationDyeJob gave him goes nicely with his passionate, energetic personality.
189%%* FreudianTrio: Id.
190* InconsistentSpelling: His last name is spelled "Stantz" in the movies, video game and toy line but "Stanz" in the cartoon, which fans mostly accept as a misspelling.
191* JumpedAtTheCall: Even gets depressed whenever they're forced to go a long time without a challenging case.
192%%* MadScientist: Milder than Egon, but still there.
193* ManChild: Sleeps with a stuffed Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man doll, for starters. It's no wonder the team once chose him to stand in for a child as bait for the Bogeyman.
194* MarriedToTheJob: Ray is the most enthusiastic about being a Ghostbuster.
195--> '''Ray:''' Wow, all the ghosts have gone underground! Maybe it's the heat... or maybe... maybe there's a new demon down there! Oh wouldn't that be great?
196--> '''Peter:''' We're professionals! Not vigilantes! People pay us to do this! We can't go chasing after every ghost in the universe just because they're there!
197--> '''Ray:''' Yeah I know Peter, but wouldn't it be fun to try?
198* TheMcCoy: Passionate and emotional.
199* NiceGuy: Wants to help everyone, even ghosts if they appear in distress, with little to no concern for what's in it for him.
200* SkewedPriorities: Sometimes focuses more on the ghosts than the negative effects they bring about.
201* WideEyedIdealist: Can be far more enthusiastic about paranormal phenomena than the situation would seem to warrant.
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:Winston Zeddemore]]
205!!Winston Zeddemore
206[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/real_ghostbusters_winston_5410.jpg]]
207!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ArsenioHall (Seasons 1–3), Buster Jones (Season 4 onward); Creator/LuisAlfonsoMendoza (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/ShinyaOtaki (Japanese dub)
208
209The newest member and "The Hands" of the group, Winston's the only one of the four who's not a doctor, but a former Marine who answered the original trio's ad looking for more members after business started to take off. Because of this, he's the most practical, down-to-earth of the group, skilled in combat, a loyal friend, and comforting source of sanity when everything around them descends into chaos.
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211%%* AllUpToYou: In "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me A Dream" and "Boo-Dunit."
212* AudienceSurrogate: The writers were quite upfront about using him to speak for the audience whenever something unusual happened.
213* BadassBookworm:
214** He loves mystery stories, which helps the Ghostbusters "bust" the ghost of an Creator/AgathaChristie {{Expy}} by completing her UnfinishedBusiness. When the Ghostbusters bust the [[{{Literature/Jabberwocky}} the Jabberwock]], he quotes from the Creator/LewisCarroll poem named after the creature.
215** He occasionally mentions having heard of certain ghosts and the like, such as recognising Cathulu's name and recalling that he's bad news.
216* BadassDriver: Usually the one driving the team's CoolCar -- not an easy task in their line of work.
217* TheBigGuy: The most hands-on of the group, geared more towards action than strategy or engineering.
218* BirthdayEpisode: Downplayed in "Slimer, Come Home", whose plot is instigated by Slimer eating Winston's birthday cake.
219* CloserToEarth: Often plays the voice of reason, such as in "Ghostbuster of the Year" when he doesn't let fame go to his head, and is the only black character.
220* ADayInTheLimelight:
221** In "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream", he's the one who does most of the work after the other Ghostbusters are put into a ForcedSleep.
222** In "Elementary, My Dear Winston", he assists a Sherlock Holmes apparition.
223** "Moaning Stones" focuses on him and his ancestors.
224* DeadpanSnarker: Will sometimes comment wryly on situations, albeit less scathingly than Peter.
225* EurekaMoment: After being the only Ghostbuster still awake when the Sandman put the others to sleep. Egon had figured out how to beat the Sandman, but got put to sleep before he could say what, but he did mention it had something to do with what Ray said earlier. Winston then thought back to what Ray said about how he handled nightmares when he was a kid, making Winston figure out the way to beat Sandman is through lucid dreaming.
226* TheGenericGuy: But, from one point of view, given what he's surrounded by, his lack of eccentricities like his teammates' actually makes him stand out the ''most''.
227* ImprobableAimingSkills: He's recognized as by far the best shot of the team, which is really saying something as the Proton Pack is in ''no way at all'' a precision firearm.
228* InconsistentSpelling: His last name is spelled "Zeddemore" in the films, video game and toy line but "Zeddmore" in the cartoon. Earns a MythologyGag in "Ghostbuster of the Year" when Peter tells him the magazine spelled his name wrong.
229* TheKirk: Provides the balance between the extremely intellectual Egon and the extremely emotional Ray (Peter [[LazyBum never cared enough to take a side]]).
230* NotSoAboveItAll:
231** Berates his teammates for fighting over a title for fame... only to look offendedly at a newspaper displaying the results of the contest after Peter mentions they misspelled his name.
232** Was fully against the idea of staying at Heck House... but immediately changed his mind once the reward was revealed.
233* OnlySaneMan: Relatively speaking -- the voice of common sense in a group composed otherwise entirely of quirky scientists.
234* RailEnthusiast: Depicted as loving toy trains in "Slimer Streak".
235* SassyBlackWoman: GenderInverted, and with a healthy dose of sarcasm in the mix as well.
236* SkepticismFailure: Didn't believe ghosts were real until ''after'' he joined the team.
237* TeamSpirit: The only one who doesn't get bitten by the proverbial competitive bug in "Ghostbuster of the Year" and tries to remind the others that they're supposed to be a team, not rivals.
238%%* TokenMinority
239* TheWatson: Gets to literally [[AscendedFanboy play this role]] in "Elementary, My Dear Winston".
240* WellDoneSonGuy: His relationship with his father is tense because he became a Ghostbuster instead of joining him in the construction business. They patch things up in "The Brooklyn Triangle."
241* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: He's the last Ghostbuster standing in "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me A Dream" and feels like he's in over his head in since he's not a scientist. Egon's dream (UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein) reminds him that he doesn't have to be a scientist to win; he just has to try his best.
242[[/folder]]
243
244!!Supporting cast
245
246[[folder:Janine Melnitz]]
247!!Janine Melnitz
248[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janinemelnitzanimated11.jpg]]
249!!!'''Voiced by:''' Laura Summer (Seasons 1 & 2), Creator/KathSoucie (Season 3 onward); Creator/RocioGarcel and Creator/PatriciaAcevedo (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/ShinobuAdachi (Japanese dub)
250
251The Ghostbusters' secretary and occasional reserve member, Janine is the one who mans the fort, taking calls, meeting clients, dispatching the guys, collecting payments, and trying to get the love of her life, Egon Spengler, to notice her.
252----
253* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Janine, while quite pretty as portrayed by Annie Potts in the films, became a tall, curvy bombshell with a taste for short skirts, big jewelry, and brightly colored clothing. This becomes a PlotPoint.
254* AdaptationDyeJob: Brown hair in the movie, a redhead in the cartoon. Amusingly, the second movie ended up following the cartoon's lead, so Annie Potts had to wear a wig.
255* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the first film, Janine seemed like a bored office temp, reacting to the insanity around her with deadpan humor. In the cartoon, she's much friendlier and more enthusiastic about running the business with the Ghostbusters.
256%%* AllUpToYou: In "Janine's Genie" and "Janine Melnitz, Ghostbuster".
257* AmbiguouslyJewish: Her name implies a Jewish background.
258* AscendedExtra: She had several episodes centered around her.
259* BeleagueredAssistant: You can't really blame the girl for how she copes with the stress of the madness she faces on a daily basis.
260%%* BespectacledCutie: Alternates between thick, round, dark glasses and pointy, bright green glasses and looks cute in both of them. %%Needs to elaborate on her personality.
261%%* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
262* DamselInDistress: To her credit, she only got kidnapped three times in all seven seasons -- impressive, compared to her contemporaries in other action shows.
263* ADayInTheLimelight:
264** "Janine Melnitz, Ghostbuster" involves her having to save the day after the Ghostbusters are captured.
265** "Janine's Genie" involves her getting two wishes granted by a JackassGenie who rules over a swarm of ghosts.
266** "Janine, You've Changed" focuses on a demon feeding off her insecurities to turn her into another one of her.
267* DeadpanSnarker: She could give Peter a run for his money in this department as she'll often be making dry quips.
268* TheFace: As the receptionist.
269* FieryRedhead: Like Ray, another irresistible AdaptationDyeJob, and she's just as sassy as she was in the movies.
270* FirstNameBasis: Usually calls everyone except "Dr. Venkman" or "Dr. V" by their first name.
271* GirlinessUpgrade: Due to ExecutiveMeddling from Creator/{{ABC}}, she got a dramatic makeover in Season 3: longer and fluffier hair, a less-staccato (i.e softer and sweeter) voice, rounder glasses, and milder manners. She also started going out in the field as a Ghostbuster. In the last episode he wrote, "Janine, You've Changed", Creator/JMichaelStraczynski aptly explained the redesign InUniverse as the work of an evil spirit who granted Janine's wish to be more beautiful while slowly draining her humanity away.
272* HiddenDepths: She's not a scientist like the boys, but working for the Ghostbusters has given her a working knowledge of all the tech in the firehouse, so she's able to run all the machines in a pinch.
273%%* IJustWantToBeBeautiful:
274%%-->'''Janine:''' I want to be better... better... ''I want to be PERFECT!''
275%%* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight:
276%%* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Peter.
277%%* LoveMakesYouEvil:
278%%-->'''Egon:''' Janine, you've got to listen to me...\
279%%'''Janine:''' No! It's your fault -- all of it! I did it for you! I wanted to be prettier so you'd notice me, and you never did!
280%%* MaleGaze: Used often in the first two seasons, but never to MsFanservice-levels.
281* OnlySaneMan: She runs the business side of the company for a reason.
282-->"C'mon, I'll show you where the boys find new ways to do stupid things."
283* OralFixation: She often blows bubblegum while working.
284* PluckyGirl: She's no professional, but she's still "pretty handy with a particle thrower."
285%%* ThePowerOfLove: She was able to overcome a ghost brainwashing her with this.
286%%-->'''Egon:''' You want to destroy me, Janine? I won't try to stop you. But remember this... I love you! Peter, Winston, Ray, all of us, we love you! No matter what!
287* SarcasticDevotee: As sarcastic as she is devoted to her four employers.
288* SassySecretary[=/=]ServileSnarker: Can snark to her heart's content, safe in the knowledge that her employers can't get along without her and could never find someone to replace her (the two times they've needed to, disaster struck).
289* SexySecretary: Regularly comes to work in tank tops and mini-skirts, and even once in a bikini... (Though the last one was because of a heat wave).
290* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Not just the only woman associated with the team but the only recurring female character on the show.
291* UnfazedEveryman: Works for a bunch of {{Mad Scientist}}s who keep a green BlobMonster for a pet and takes it all in stride.
292* TheWomanBehindTheMan: Janine pretty much handles all of the business aspects of the operation. Her not being around in "Janine's Day Off" is part of the reason things get so crazy.
293* {{Xenafication}}: Got her own [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] jumpsuit in Season 3, which she donned in a few episodes.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Slimer]]
297!!Slimer
298[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/real_ghostbusters_slimer_9622.jpg]]
299!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker; Carlos Magaña (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/KoichiYamadera (Japanese dub)
300
301The first ghost the team ever busted, after the Containment Unit exploded before their confrontation with Gozer, this green glob of an eating machine returned to haunt the firehouse and form a strained friendship with the occupants. Janine theorized he was lonely, and the guys were the first people to pay attention to him.
302----
303* AdaptationalAttractiveness: While neither his film nor animated form is exactly what one would call traditionally cute, he's drawn a fair bit softer and more puppy-dog-like than his original incarnation, and it helps that he can make more expressive faces than his film self.
304* AdaptationalHeroism: From the first ghost the Ghostbusters captured in the film to being their friend and mascot in the series.
305* AffectionateNickname: Peter calls him "Spud" in later episodes.
306* AndYourRewardIsEdible: Being a BigEater, and usually not having his own money due to lacking a job, he's commonly rewarded with food.
307* AnimalLover: At the very least, he is friends with a dog named Fred (short for Ferdinand) in his self-titled shorts and befriended a lab mouse in the episode "Spacebusters".
308* AscendedExtra: From the movie's StarterVillain to a TeamPet to the show's BreakoutCharacter.
309* BigEater: Slimer is well known for his gigantic appetite.
310* BlobMonster: He's pretty much made of green slime.
311* BreakoutCharacter: Got his own series and his name added to the series' title. Serves as one of the franchise's {{Series Mascot}}s, alongside the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man and the "No-Ghost" logo.
312* CuddleBug: He'll often hug people, most often the Ghostbusters and Janine, usually to their annoyance since that usually leaves them CoveredInGunge.
313* ADayInTheLimelight:
314** "Slimer, Come Home" focuses on him running away after offending Peter.
315** "Adventures in Slime and Space" centres on him splitting into many Slimers and then growing into a huge, evil version of himself.
316** "The Two Faces of Slimer" is about him developing an evil alternate personality.
317** "Big Trouble with Little Slimer" involves him being kidnapped by Walter Peck and studied by scientists.
318** "They Call Me MISTER Slimer!" is about him being a boy's bodyguard.
319** "Slimer's Curse" focuses on him winning haunted money in the lottery.
320* DisneyDeath: He's had at least two fake-out deaths.
321** In "Big Trouble with Little Slimer", Walter Peck appears to succeed in blowing him to pieces, but he reassembles himself soon after.
322** He is one of the ghosts who is apparently vaporized by the titular ghost-hunting robot in "Robo-Buster", but, like the other ghosts blasted by Robo-Buster, returns as part of a giant ectoplasmic gestalt and is separated from it while the other ghosts are trapped.
323* {{Ectoplasm}}: He tends to leave green gunk on people or things he touches.
324* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: "Once Upon a Slime", "Little Green Sliming Hood", and "Slimer and the Beanstalk" show that he likes fairy tales, and while his age is unknown, he probably isn't a child.
325* EveryonesBabySister: In "Big Trouble with Little Slimer", Walter Peck decides kidnapping Slimer is the best way to anger all the Ghostbusters.
326* ExtremeOmnivore: While most of what he eats is food, he sometimes eats things which aren't food, such as Peter's toy train in "The Last Train to Oblivion".
327* {{Flight}}: Being a ghost, he can fly.
328* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Sometimes shown bumping into things or getting hit despite having the ability to be intangible.
329* HeelFaceTurn: Went from harassing guests at a hotel to helping humans catch other ghosts.
330* HiddenDepths: When Ray hooks him up with a text-to-speech computer he's quite eloquent. He also solves a math problem Egon's been stuck on for awhile (although he misplaces the decimal point).
331* IJustWantToBeBadass: "The Two Faces of Slimer" shows he dreams of being a Ghostbuster and saving the others from danger.
332* IJustWantToHaveFriends: In the flashbacks to "Citizen Ghost," Egon wonders why Slimer opted to hang around the firehouse instead of just flee with the other ghosts. Janine suggests that Slimer is lonely and the guys were the first people to ever pay any attention to him. The guys dismiss this theory, but Slimer's actions throughout the episode depict someone nervously trying to befriend others.
333* JekyllAndHyde: Undergoes this in "The Two Faces of Slimer", where he starts transforming into a large, ugly, vicious ghost dubbed "Big Green" by the Ghostbusters because of ectoplasmic energy from a leak in the Containment Unit infecting him.
334* LabPet: The Ghostbusters, most often Egon, tend to test things on him or study him to find out how ghosts work.
335* {{Manchild}}: He'll often behave childishly, like demanding a bedtime story, but he's probably not a child.
336* MeaningfulName: Three guesses what he does. Ray gave him the name "Slimer" just to annoy Peter.
337* MrImagination: Sometimes shown to play make-believe, and a few of the "Slimer" cartoons have him having {{Fantasy Sequence}}s.
338* NoNameGiven: Was just a random nameless ghost. Since hanging around the firehouse, Ray gives him the name of Slimer.
339* NonHumanSidekick: A ghost ally to the human Ghostbusters.
340* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: If he says he's not hungry or straight up refuses food, it usually means there's something wrong.
341* PlatonicKissing: He's often seen kissing the Ghostbusters and Janine.
342* PlotAllergy: Is revealed to have hay fever in "Standing Room Only".
343* TheQuisling: How he's seen by other ghosts. He doesn't just live with the Ghostbusters; he actively helps them. Samhain in particular denounced Slimer as a traitor.
344* RailEnthusiast: "Slimer Streak" shows him happily playing with a toy train.
345* RidiculouslyAliveUndead: He's a ghost, but he can eat without going through him, seems to need to sleep, mentions being thirsty in "Three Men and an Egon" and "The Bogeyman is Back", cries actual tears and later mentions that he needs to go to the bathroom in "Something's Going Around", mentions needing to go to the bathroom again in "Camping it Up" and "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?", and catches a cold in "Ghostworld".
346* SweetTooth: He'll commonly be seen eating desserts and candy.
347* TeamPet: A pet ghost.
348* ThirdPersonPerson: He occasionally speaks in third person, especially in the "Slimer" cartoons.
349* TroublesomePet: He's the Ghostbusters' TeamPet, and is often a handful -- he leaves {{Ectoplasm}} everywhere, [[BigEater eats a lot]], and likes to randomly [[CuddleBug hug]] and [[PlatonicKissing kiss]] people.
350* UndyingLoyalty: To the Ghostbusters. Sometimes, other ghosts and demons have tried to persuade him to betray the Ghostbusters, but he never does.
351* TheUnintelligible: Most of the time in the show's first two seasons. [[VocalEvolution From season 3, however, he started talking more clearly]]. Averted in the Hispanic dub, as they gave him a very deep voice and was always intelligible in Spanish.
352* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Many of the Ghostbusters' clients ''should'' react with shock or horror to Slimer, even if they'd previously heard of him, but they rarely do. Even Janine's temp replacement in "Janine's Day Off," who seems terrified of everything around her, takes Slimer completely in stride in no time.
353* VagueAge: He often acts like a child, but given that absolutely no information is given on his life before he died (assuming he was originally human), this doesn't really do anything in verifying how old he is. Although in "Take Two", he implies he's been "flying for three years".
354* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He sometimes demonstrates an ability to alter his shape and form, usually to [[NarrativeShapeshifting make it easier for the Ghostbusters to understand his ramblings]], but he'll also use it to disguise himself sometimes.
355* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Peter has no problem chewing him out in "Slimer, Come Home" on the grounds that ghosts don't have feelings. Ray is doubtful of that and the episode proves him right.
356* WildCard: In the earlier seasons. He'd never do anything deliberately to harm the others, but his excitable nature and massive appetite could lead him to cause problems or just annoy others.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Louis Tully]]
360!!Louis Tully
361[[quoteright:254:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/faff7b59_8112_4a63_8c6d_6f95946018a7.jpeg]]
362!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RodgerBumpass
363
364A neighbor to Dana Barrett, and an accountant from the first film who, like Barrett, was turned into a Terror Dog. He was added to the cartoon around the third season.
365----
366* DoesNotLikeSpam: In "Kitty-Cornered", he mentions that he doesn't like beets.
367* HiddenDepths: He had a couple occasions to strap on a proton pack. He's clearly a newbie, but he does much better than his meek persona would suggest.
368* NerdGlasses: He was the second main character to have a pair of glasses to show he's a nerd.
369* OutOfFocus: He appeared somewhat infrequently and usually without explanation.
370* PapaWolf: In "Busters in Toyland", he becomes understandably irate upon realizing that Lothgar has tricked his nephew Lawrence into agreeing to trade places with him and also tackles Lothgar to try and prevent him from getting away when he and the Ghostbusters come to Lawrence's rescue.
371* SixthRanger: Doesn't show up until "Something's Going Around".
372[[/folder]]
373
374[[folder:Walter Peck]]
375!!Walter Peck
376[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/walterpeckanimated.jpg]]
377!!!'''Voiced by:''' Robert Towers
378
379An ObstructiveBureaucrat encountered in the first film. He's antagonized The Ghostbusters from day one, purely for the sake of his own ego. While he ostensibly had cause to investigate the firehouse where the Ghostbusters operate, he's really just a petty bully that likes to throw his weight around. In addition to his tropes in ''Characters/{{Ghostbusters}}'', he gets these in the animated series:
380----
381* AccidentalTruth: Hoping to frame the Ghostbusters for committing several federal crimes, he calls in a "false" report that a ghost is harassing a military base. Although Peck was not aware of it, said base actually had a ghost problem, and a big one.
382* AdaptationalUgliness: While his actor gives the character an appearance that isn't much to write about in the film and video-game, he's considerably much less attractive in the cartoon. Offenses listed in {{Gonk}} below.
383* TheCorrupter: His accomplice in "Big Trouble for Little Slimer" seemed to be a genuinely good and loyal soldier in the armed forces, until Peck filled his head with [[SelfServingMemory stories of how The Ghostbusters wronged him.]] Only after The Ghostbusters saved the military base he was working on, and were touted as true heroes by the general running said base, did he learn differently, but by then, it was too late to save his career.
384* ADayInTheLimelight: "Big Trouble for Little Slimer" spends almost the entire episode from Peck's POV. He's just as odious as in the original film, blaming the Ghostbusters for all his misfortune that he brought on himself.
385* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In his zeal to spite the Ghostbusters for the outcome of the first film, (''i.e.'', he loses his EPA job, gets covered in molten marshmallow, and is forced to chauffeur the military brass), he lures the Ghostbusters onto a military base with a false ghost sighting, and has an accomplice check them in. Even if there actually wasn't a ghost, things would still have turned out poorly for Peck, and the Ghostbusters would only have been mildly inconvenienced, at worst.
386* EvilRedhead: As shown in the page image, he's got red hair and his malevolence can rival some of the worst ghosts, supernatural, and para-natural horrors showcased in the show. The only reason he doesn't get locked up in the Containment Unit is that he's a living human.
387* {{Gonk}}: If he didn't identify himself by name, fans would have had a hard time identifying him in the animated series. He's bug-eyed. His face is very angular, and ragged. He's so thin (aside from his extra chin), that his skin looks like it's painted onto his skeleton. He's also almost buck-toothed.
388* ItsPersonal: He's obsessed with getting revenge against the Ghostbusters for the damage done to his career.
389* LaserGuidedKarma: In a bit of ContinuitySnarl, Peck's whining suggests that Peter did follow through on his threat to counter-sue for wrongful prosecution due to Peck's actions in the first movie, and Peck was found liable. In addition, Peck's poorly thought out frame job got him and his accomplice "fired '''permanently'''" and served to make the Ghostbusters more popular instead.
390* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Due to his poorly thought out attempt to frame the Ghostbusters, lives were saved when the Ghostbusters investigated the military base they were lured to and found a ghost hiding in an accelerator, feeding, and biding its time to strike.
391* RevengeBeforeReason: His new job is actually much better than his old one, but instead of just enjoying that, he obsessively tries to get revenge and ends up getting himself fired.
392* RevengeByProxy: After his attempts to get revenge directly on the Ghostbusters themselves fail, he decides to hurt them by going after Slimer.
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:Lt. Frump]]
396!!Lt. Frump
397[[quoteright:186:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_3_816.jpg]]
398!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche
399
400A member of the NYPD who has run afoul of the Ghostbusters, who he has little respect for, a few times.
401----
402* BadassBoast: In "The Headless Motorcyclist" Peter frantically tries to hide a newspaper clipping of Frump that he's been using as a DartboardOfHate. Frump assures him that he can just leave it up, before pointedly observing that, "You'll notice you can hit me as much as you want, but I'll just keep on smiling."
403* ByTheBookCop: He's a jerk, but he absolutely follows the rules and regulations.
404* FatBastard: The "bastard" part is downplayed, but he's overweight and he's very mean to the Ghostbusters.
405* InspectorJavert: He takes the "to serve and protect" part of his oath very seriously, and he genuinely seems to think the Ghostbusters are more trouble than they're worth. He'll often play the role of a HeroAntagonist early in an episode until convinced the Ghostbusters are actually the best bet to handle whatever problem has cropped up.
406* LargeAndInCharge: He's got more than a little weight, and he's a high-ranking police officer.
407* ReasonableAuthorityFigure:
408** Despite his disregard for their antics, he never takes the opportunity to put the Ghostbusters away through underhanded means.
409** He also makes it a point to not take action unless he's actually ''sure'' of wrongdoing. For example, in "The Headless Motorcyclist" he actually pursues the titular Motorcyclist as he pursues Peter (as part of a trap the Ghostbusters were setting up), and instead of blundering in and accidentally making things worse (as you'd expect of an antagonistic police officer in an 80s cartoon) he opts to observe what's happening. After the guys successfully trap the Motorcyclist, he reluctantly admits the guys are innocent and leaves without confronting them.
410* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He really doesn't like the Ghostbusters (and the feeling on their part ranges from mutual dislike to apathy), but if necessary he'll work with them. He just makes it clear he's not happy about it.
411[[/folder]]
412
413[[folder:Junior Ghostbusters]]
414!!Junior Ghostbusters
415[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_4_54.jpg]]
416!!!'''Voiced by:''' Lennard Camarillo (Donald, "The Bogeyman is Back" and "Halloween 11 1/2"), Danny [=McMurphy=] (Donald, ''Slimer!'' shorts), Creator/KatieLeigh (Jason), April Hong (Catherine)
417
418Three children who admire the Ghostbusters and occasionally try to help them in their missions.
419----
420* IntergenerationalFriendship: They are on good terms with the Ghostbusters and Janine.
421* KidHero: They helped catch the Boogeyman in "The Bogeyman is Back" and the Sleaze in "Don't Tease the Sleaze".
422* RememberTheNewGuy: They made their debut in "The Boogieman Is Back", which depicted them as already being established allies of the Ghostbusters.
423* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Jason wears glasses and is depicted as the smartest of the three.
424* TagalongKid: They often attempt to join in the fight against the supernatural, even when told to stay out of danger by the Ghostbusters.
425* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The group consists of two boys and one girl.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Fred]]
429!!Fred
430[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fred_5.png]]
431!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
432
433A dog that Slimer is friends with in the ''Slimer!'' shorts. His owner is Mrs. Van Huego, a customer at the Sedgewick Hotel.
434----
435* FurIsClothing: "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" shows that he wears boxer shorts underneath his fur.
436* InterspeciesFriendship: His best friend is Slimer, who's a ghost and probably not a ghost dog.
437* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: While he's frequently called "Fred", his real name is Ferdinand.
438* PartiallyCivilisedAnimal: He walks on two legs about half the time and makes humanlike gestures, but is still very much a dog.
439[[/folder]]
440
441[[folder:Mrs. Van Huego]]
442!!Mrs. Van Huego
443!!!'''Voiced by:''' Fay [=DeWitt=]
444
445Fred's owner who lives at the Sedgewick Hotel.
446----
447* FlatCharacter: There isn't much to know about her other than being Fred's owner and living at the Sedgewick Hotel.
448* NoFullNameGiven: Her first name is unstated.
449[[/folder]]
450
451[[folder:Manx]]
452!!Manx
453[[quoteright:469:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manx.png]]
454!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
455
456A cat that often antagonizes Slimer in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
457----
458* BigEater: He's commonly seen stealing food, and sometimes he'll start antagonising Slimer due to jealousy from Slimer getting food but not him.
459* CatsAreMean: He's always trying to cause trouble for Slimer.
460* ADogNamedCat: Downplayed. He has a tail, something that actual Manx cats lack.
461* FunnyAnimal: He's pretty much fully anthropomorphic except for the fact that he meows instead of speaking and chases birds and mice.
462* HostileShowTakeover: One of the intros for the ''Slimer!'' segments has him attempt this by presenting a sign reading "The Manx Show", only for Slimer to knock it over to reveal a sign reading "Slimer!"
463* PredatorsAreMean: Is the villain of "A Mouse in the House" and "Pigeon-Cooped" for trying to eat a small animal.
464* StockAnimalDiet: Will be shown eating fish, drinking milk, and trying to eat mice.
465* WoundedGazelleGambit: "Tea but not Sympathy" has him pretend to be injured to trick Janine into caring for him and so that he can sneak food behind her back, in addition to getting Slimer in trouble by falsely accusing Slimer of hurting him.
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:Bruiser]]
469!!Bruiser
470[[quoteright:592:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruiser02.jpg]]
471!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danny Mann
472
473A guard dog that often causes trouble for Slimer and Fred in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
474----
475* AngryGuardDog: He's very intimidating and his usual role is to try and keep Slimer away from whatever he's guarding.
476* CivilisedAnimal: Walks on two legs a lot of the time, has thumbs, and sometimes speaks a little, but he still behaves mostly like a dog.
477* MeaningfulName: True to his name, he's very aggressive and mean.
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:Morris P. Grout]]
481!!Morris P. Grout
482!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanOppenheimer
483
484The head of the Sedgewick Hotel in the ''Slimer!'' segments. He remains adamant that ghosts do not exist.
485----
486* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: "Out With Grout" centers around Slimer, Bud, and Fred getting Grout to leave the hotel so they can have fun, only to start wanting him back when Slimer's nemesis Professor Dweeb ends up replacing him as head of the hotel.
487* FlatEarthAtheist: He's so certain that ghosts don't exist that he tends to brush off actually seeing them as hallucinations.
488* TheKilljoy: Often yells at Bud to stop enjoying himself (though to be fair, Bud often slacks off to have fun).
489* MeanBoss: He's within his rights to reprimand Bud for slacking off, but that doesn't excuse how he tends to be very curt about it.
490* MysteriousMiddleInitial: It is never explained what the P stands for.
491[[/folder]]
492
493[[folder:Bud]]
494!!Bud
495[[quoteright:231:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_5_787.jpg]]
496!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danny Mann
497
498A bellhop at the Sedgewick Hotel and another of Slimer's friends in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
499----
500* TheDitz: He isn't very bright.
501* LazyBum: He'll often be seen listening to music, eating, or reading instead of doing his job.
502* NoFullNameGiven: We don't know his last name.
503* SurferDude: He talks like a Californian surfer and the series bible even confirms that he's from California. He's only shown actually surfing in one episode though.
504* UltimateJobSecurity: He never gets fired in spite of the number of times he's slacked off.
505[[/folder]]
506
507[[folder:Rudy]]
508!!Rudy
509[[quoteright:229:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_6_73.jpg]]
510!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Marder
511
512Another of Slimer's friends in the ''Slimer!'' shorts. He tends to rope the spud into get-rich-quick schemes.
513----
514* {{Greed}}: His primary focus is making money.
515* MrViceGuy: He's not a bad person for the most part, but he's often attempting get-rich-quick schemes and when doing so seems more concerned about getting lots of money than anything else.
516* NoFullNameGiven: We don't know his surname.
517* TheSlacker: Given the opportunity, he'll just laze around and let Slimer do all the work.
518* TokenEvilTeammate: He's not completely bad, but he's definitely much more self-centered than the rest of Slimer's pals.
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Luigi]]
522!!Luigi
523!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danny Mann
524
525An Italian chef who is on good terms with Slimer in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
526----
527* AlliterativeName: The series bible gives him the surname Linguini, making his full name '''L'''uigi '''L'''inguini.
528* ChubbyChef: He's quite round and a chef.
529* EdibleThemeNaming: His last name, Linguini, is a type of pasta.
530* StockForeignName: Luigi is a very common name for Italian characters.
531[[/folder]]
532
533[[folder:Rafael]]
534!!Rafael
535[[quoteright:401:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rafael_7.png]]
536!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler
537
538Luigi's boss.
539----
540* MeanBoss: Every time he talks to Luigi, he's yelling at him for not getting things done fast enough.
541* TheNapoleon: He's very short and not a very pleasant person.
542* NoFullNameGiven: His last name is unstated.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Chilly Cooper]]
546!!Chilly Cooper
547[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_7_64.jpg]]
548!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer
549
550A friend of Slimer's in the ''Slimer!'' shorts who drives an ice cream truck.
551----
552* AlliterativeName: Her first and last name both begin with C.
553* BirthdayEpisode: "Cash or Slime" is about Slimer trying to buy her a birthday present.
554* GlassShatteringSound: When demonstrating her singing voice to Slimer in "Slimer's Silly Symphony", her singing causes several glass objects in the background to shatter.
555* MeaningfulName: She sells ice cream, which is cold.
556* NoodlePeople: She's very skinny and has long, thin limbs.
557* TokenMinority: She's the only notable character exclusive to the ''Slimer!'' shorts who is black.
558[[/folder]]
559
560[[folder:Mrs. Stone]]
561!!Mrs. Stone
562[[quoteright:255:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_8_8.jpg]]
563!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer
564
565A burly woman Slimer occasionally runs afoul of in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
566----
567* DependingOnTheWriter: She's usually an antagonist, but some episodes at least depict her as neutral.
568* TheKilljoy: She'll often be shown trying to prevent characters like Slimer and Fred from having fun.
569* MeaningfulName: Her name fits how ''stone''faced she is.
570* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Her job changes in every episode. She's a nurse in her debut episode, the rest of the series having her become a lifeguard, a school guard, the owner of an obedience school, and a judge at a dog show.
571* NoFullNameGiven: Her first name is unrevealed.
572* TopHeavyGuy: Her small, thin legs are the only parts of her body that aren't big and bulky.
573* WhenSheSmiles: "Class Clown" establishes that she smiles so infrequently that whenever she does smile, it's a big deal.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Mrs. Nakami]]
577!!Mrs. Nakami
578!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KatieLeigh
579
580She is the teacher of the Junior Ghostbusters in the ''Slimer!'' short "Class Clown"
581----
582* NoFullNameGiven: Her first name is unstated.
583* SternTeacher: Even though she does feel bad that the Junior Ghostbusters lost their scripts for the talent show at school, she was forced to disqualify them from the show for not being prepared, as dictated by the rules. That is, until Slimer found the scripts and brought them back.
584[[/folder]]
585
586[[folder:Professor Norman Dweeb]]
587!!Professor Norman Dweeb
588!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Altman
589
590A scientist obsessed with capturing Slimer, primarily out of a desire to prove he's smarter than and superior to the Ghostbusters.
591----
592* ArchEnemy: He is the most prominent foe of Slimer in the ''Slimer!'' shorts and even faces him within the main series in the episodes "The Slob", "Deja Boo", and "Not Now, Slimer".
593* AmusingInjuries: He's commonly shown bumping into things, having his inventions backfire on him, being bitten by Elizabeth, etc.
594* BasementDweller: He still lives with his mother.
595* DitzyGenius: He's smart enough to invent lots of technology, but dumb enough to be a comedic screw-up.
596* FatBastard: He's a bit on the chunky side and he wants to catch Slimer.
597* FourFingeredHands: To go with the more simplified art style of the ''Slimer!'' shorts, he has four fingers on each hand, which is a trait he keeps even when appearing in the main series.
598* GagNose: He has a big bulbous nose.
599* InsufferableGenius: Often boasts about being a genius/scientist.
600* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: A scientist and often wearing a labcoat.
601* MadScientist: He creates gadgets that he uses to try and capture Slimer.
602* MeaningfulName: A "dweeb" is someone who's socially awkward or intellectual and he's both.
603* NonHumanSidekick: His associate is a pink poodle named Elizabeth, who does not think highly of her master.
604* NonStandardCharacterDesign: When he appears in the main ''Real Ghostbusters'' series, he's rendered in the exact same style as he is in the ''Slimer!'' shorts, despite the Ghostbusters and Slimer himself having alternate designs for the latter.
605* OpaqueLenses: His glasses cover his eyes completely and do not have transparent lenses.
606* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks he's better in the field of paranormal studies than the Ghostbusters, but his constant failures in catching Slimer prove that he's an incompetent clown who's in way over his head.
607* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Is a scientist and always wears glasses.
608* UnknownRival: The Ghostbusters aren't even aware he exists until "The Slob", and they consider him more of a nuisance than a serious threat.
609* VocalEvolution: His voice is stuffier and more nasal during his debut in the ''Slimer!'' short "Slimer for Hire".
610[[/folder]]
611
612[[folder:Mrs. Dweeb]]
613!!Mrs. Dweeb
614[[quoteright:255:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_9_3.jpg]]
615
616The cranky mother of Professor Dweeb.
617----
618* GrumpyOldMan: Or in this case, woman -- she's old enough to be the mother of an adult man, and she yells all the time.
619* NoFullNameGiven: Her first name is never revealed.
620* NoIndoorVoice: She's most often heard yelling.
621[[/folder]]
622
623[[folder:Elizabeth]]
624!!Elizabeth
625[[quoteright:492:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elizabeth_71.png]]
626
627Dweeb's sidekick; a pink poodle.
628----
629* DogStereotype: Sometimes shows signs of the "fancy poodle" stereotype -- she wears a bow and she's shown primping in "Show Dog Showdown".
630* PartiallyCivilisedAnimal: Can walk and make gestures just like a human but usually walks on all fours and can't talk.
631* SilentSnarker: Often shown giving Dweeb unamused looks.
632[[/folder]]
633
634[[folder:Mrs. Spengler]]
635!!Mrs. Spengler
636
637The mother of Egon, who was shown in "Janine's Day Off" and "Ghostworld".
638----
639* AmbiguouslyJewish: Like her son, she has a last name that's common among the Jewish. She's also overly-nurturing, which is [[JewishMother associated with Jewish mothers]].
640* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She often berates Egon for not doing what she wants, but she wants what's best for her son and helps him save his possessed friends.
641* MadLibsCatchphrase: Refers to Egon as "my son, the [noun]".
642* MyBelovedSmother: Comes over to nursemaid Egon against his will when he catches a cold in "Ghostworld".
643* NeverMessWithGranny: She's elderly, but she's shown wielding a proton pack in "Ghostworld".
644* NoFullNameGiven: We don't know her first name.
645[[/folder]]
646
647[[folder:Jim Venkman]]
648!!Jim Venkman
649[[quoteright:593:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jimvenkman06.jpg]]
650
651The father of Peter; a sleazy conman with a rarely-seen good side.
652----
653* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Peter is often embarrassed when Jim's scams end up on the news, since he fears it will damage his reputation due to them being related.
654* ConMan: He's always running scams, most often selling things and pretending they do things that they don't.
655* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As pointed out by Peter in "Cold Cash and Hot Water", he may be a conman, but he's not ''bad''.
656* SharedFamilyQuirks: Both he and his son have played fast-and-loose with the law, though Peter does it a lot less often than Jim.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Dr. Bassingame]]
660!!Dr. Bassingame
661[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_10_4.jpg]]
662
663Another conman, who was an antagonist in "The Spirit of Aunt Lois" and "Cold Cash and Hot Water".
664----
665* ConMan: He lies that he's psychic to make money.
666* {{Foil}}: What sets him apart from Jim Venkman is that Bassingame refuses to take responsibility for whatever damages his scams cause.
667* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: An evil scammer with the title of "doctor".
668* NoFullNameGiven: His first name is never revealed.
669[[/folder]]
670
671!!Ghosts and other supernatural entities
672
673[[folder:Stay Puft Marshmallow Man]]
674!!Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
675[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/images_1_542.jpg]]
676!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (most appearances), Creator/MauriceLaMarche ("Sticky Business")
677
678A giant marshmallow man who's the mascot for Stay Puft Marshmallows brought to life. He usually hangs around in the Containment Unit, only being let out when the Ghostbusters need him.
679----
680* AdaptationalHeroism: In the movie the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was the form Gozer took per the Ghostbusters' choice for its vessel and thus is entirely villainous, but in here it's a relatively neutral character who aids the Ghostbusters from time to time.
681* AnthropomorphicFood: He's made out of marshmallow.
682* DecompositeCharacter: In the movie, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is a form chosen by Gozer to destroy the Earth. Here, it appears he is a separate entity from Gozer and has his own personality.
683* GentleGiant: He's enormous and is usually portrayed as good-natured and childlike.
684* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He alternates between being good and being an antagonist depending on the episode.
685* HulkSpeak: "Sticky Business" portrays him as inconsistently speaking in incomplete sentences, as some of his dialogue in the episode is more articulate.
686* InSeriesNickname: He is frequently addressed as "the big guy".
687* InterspeciesFriendship: It's unknown what he is (possibly a ghost or some sort of interdimensional creature) but he's not human, yet he describes the Ghostbusters as his friends in "Sticky Business".
688* UnexplainedRecovery: It isn't explained how he ended up in the Containment Unit when [[Film/Ghostbusters1984 the movie]] clearly showed him blasted into marshmallow goo. Though given his DecompositeCharacter status and affability it's entirely possible he's a completely unrelated ghost to Gozer's destructor form.
689[[/folder]]
690
691[[folder:The Boogieman]]
692!!The Boogieman
693[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/images_137.jpg]]
694 [[caption-width-right:259:"I love fear! It makes me stronger!"]]
695!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
696
697A monstrous being who hides in closets and scares children.
698----
699* ArchEnemy: He and Egon Spengler are technically nemeses, since the Boogieman especially enjoys scaring Egon and it was being scared by the Boogieman as a child that got Egon interested in studying the supernatural.
700* ButForMeItWasTuesday: A downright scary aversion. In spite of having scared countless children over the years, he still recognizes the fully-grown Egon Spengler as one of his victims.
701-->'''Boogieman:''' ''[to Egon]'' I ''remember'' you!
702* ChildrenAreSpecial: Subverted. In "The Boogieman Cometh", it seemed as though he only fed on the fear of children, but "The Bogeyman is Back" reveals that he can actually feed on adults' fears too; he just zeroes in on children because they're easier to scare.
703* CoolGate: When not scaring children, he resides in a different realm with different physics and filled with doors. Each one leads into a child's bedroom, allowing him to simply pop in practically anywhere he chooses. The Ghostbusters briefly found themselves on the other side of the country when chasing him through portals. The use of the Ghost Bomb was meant to close these various portals; his next appearance shows all the doors slimed shut, and he is incapable of opening them until sensing Egon's fear.
704* CreateYourOwnHero: He’s the reason why Egon became interested in the study of the supernatural, which in turn led to him becoming a Ghostbuster.
705* DidntSeeThatComing: The Ghostbusters learn the hard way that he's not a ghost.
706-->'''Ray:''' It's not a ghost! How are we gonna get it in the trap?!\
707'''Winston:''' Good question. Why didn't you think of that before?
708* EmotionEater: He feeds on fear. The more scared his victim is, the stronger he becomes. And kids are easier to scare, so he focuses on them. That said, he can still feed on fear from adults. In his second appearance, Egon was so terrified of nearly falling to his death and his attempts to hide it not working gave the Boogieman enough strength to break free.
709* TheEmpath: Downplayed. He can sense fear, but it's unknown if he senses other emotions.
710* EvilIsPetty: The Carter children went to the Ghostbusters to get rid of him. Though unable to trap him, they were able to drive him off before the kids' unaware parents kicked them out. Shortly afterwards, he comes back solely to torment the children as revenge for this annoyance.
711* GaleForceSound: When cornered, he can roar load enough to knock the Ghostbusters away so that he can run off.
712* HarmfulToMinors: He was going to make the Carter children watch, as he killed the Ghostbusters.
713* HateSink: The Boogieman is a cruel, sadistic monster who has no qualms about terrorizing children.
714* InconsistentSpelling: His different episodes spell his name differently: "Boogieman" and "Bogeyman."
715* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: He has a large mouth full of sharp teeth.
716* NoSell: Downplayed. Since he's not a ghost, the Boogieman isn't paralyzed by the Ghostbusters' proton guns the way actual spirits are. That said, they do cause him discomfort and force him to retreat. When he returns to try and kill the kids who asked the Ghosbusters for help, Winston is there to drive him away again. In his second appearance, the Ghostbuster manage to find a way to make him vulnerable to their Ghost Traps, allowing them to trap him for good.
717* OutsideContextProblem: The Boogieman is not a ghost. It's a fully corporeal being similar to them and as such, all of the tactics the Ghostbusters have meant to capture incorporeal beings won't work.
718* {{Sadist}}: The Boogieman gets sadistic pleasure from scaring people.
719* SealedEvilInACan: His debut episode ended with the Ghostbusters sealing him within his own dimension with a Ghost Bomb. He eventually breaks free in "The Bogeyman Is Back" by drawing strength from Egon's fear when he was shaken from almost falling to his death during a mission. However, Egon is able to build a device that temporarily turns him into a ghost long enough to make him vulnerable to the ghost trap. Now that can he's sealed in is the containment unit.
720* SlasherSmile: He constantly has a large, unnerving grin.
721* StoryBreakerPower: Him not being a ghost means the Ghostbusters have to do more than simply use their proton packs.
722* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: As expected from the Boogieman, he scares children by springing out of their closets.
723* WouldHurtAChild: The Boogieman’s main method for getting fear is terrifying little kids. In "The Bogeyman Is Back", he tried to attack the Junior Ghostbusters.
724* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: His eyes are yellow and he likes hiding in closets and sneaking around at night.
725[[/folder]]
726
727[[folder:Samhain]]
728!!Samhain
729[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_392.jpg]]
730!!!'''Voiced by:''' William E. Martin
731
732The pumpkin-headed personification of Halloween, who fought the Ghostbusters twice.
733----
734* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: In his second episode, he takes over the firehouse and transforms it into a misshapen fortress.
735* BlackEyesOfEvil: His design was later tweaked to remove the pupils and give him these.
736* EvilWearsBlack: An evil Halloween spirit who wears a black cloak.
737* AFatherToHisMen: He considers all ghosts his little ones and looks out for them.
738* IAmTheNoun: "I 'am' Halloween."
739* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: He demanded that Slimer join his legion or suffer. When Slimer refused, he let his minions torture him.
740* PapaWolf: In his first episode, he attacks the Ghostbusters for trying to bust one of his little ones.
741* PumpkinPerson: He has a jack-o-lantern head.
742* SealedEvilInACan: He was imprisoned in some ancient Irish ruins until a pair of goblins freed him on Halloween. Those same goblins later free him from the Containment Unit in "Halloween II 1/2".
743* VillainousBreakdown: He doesn't take either of his defeats well. He pleads that he won't go back as the Ghostbusters bust him in "When Halloween Was Forever", while "Halloween II 1/2" has him repeatedly yell "Not again" as he gets sucked back into the Containment Unit after his fortress falls apart.
744* WeakenedByTheLight: He is vulnerable to light, which came in handy when the Ghostbusters first trapped him.
745* YouFool:
746-->'''Samhain:''' You didn't actually think you could keep Samhain, the spirit of Halloween, locked up forever, did you, Ghostbusters?\
747'''Peter:''' Well, yeah, actually we did.\
748'''Samhain:''' Then you are fools! And fools deserve a swift demise!
749[[/folder]]
750
751[[folder:The Grundel]]
752!!The Grundel
753!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RodgerBumpass
754
755A creepy, green-skinned ghost who manipulates children into being bad.
756----
757* AllegoricalCharacter: He generally runs on parents' fears of their children getting involved with the wrong crowd and going rotten.
758* ChildrenAreInnocent: He goes after children that might not be perfect but would still be considered innocent and pure. Corrupting that is what he lives for.
759* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: He wears a trench coat and a hat to make him look all the more shifty and sinister.
760* TheCorrupter: His entire deal is that he makes children bad.
761* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: His actions are very easy to compare to child molesters and gang leaders who manipulate children into helping with their crimes.
762* EvilSoundsRaspy: He has a very raspy voice.
763* FauxAffablyEvil: For much of the episode, the Grundel talks in a seemingly pleasant tone while advocating all sorts of nasty behavior.
764-->'''The Grundel:''' You want to be friends, yes?
765* GreenAndMean: He is green and is a very unsavory character.
766* IfICantHaveYou: When his grip on Alec is permanently broken, he not only is content to let both the boy and his brother fall to their deaths, but he also actively tries to to stop Peter from saving them.
767* LivingShadow: He adopts this form whenever needing to move around quickly or to talk to Alec covertly.
768* MustBeInvited: He beckons Alec from the brothers' bedroom window and talks about all the fun they can have, but he can't actually do anything more until the boy invites him in. Alec doing so allows the Grundel to become his constant companion, influence his behavior, and slowly transform him.
769* {{Synchronization}}: What keeps the Ghostbusters from frying him outright. Alec inviting them in caused them to become linked and, with the transformation nearly complete, blasting the Grundel would hurt him, as well. Peter has to do some pretty fast talking to convince Alec to snap out of it and break the link.
770* VillainousBreakdown: He puts on a good show of being FauxAffablyEvil when getting his hooks in Alec and preying on Lee, but once Peter breaks his hold over Alec, he loses all composure and becomes a snarling mess. He gets even worse right before he's trapped.
771[[/folder]]
772
773[[folder:The Ghostmaster]]
774!!The Ghostmaster
775[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_11_5.jpg]]
776!!!'''Voiced by:''' Gregory Martin
777
778A powerful ghost who has a grudge against the Ghostbusters.
779----
780* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's very overweight and quite hammy, but he's a Class-11 spirit and thus far more powerful than most of the Ghostbusters' other opponents.
781* BigBad: He was created to give the show a main antagonist, but he ended up trapped and beaten for good in "Revenge of the Ghostmaster".
782* CruelMercy: He forbids his bounty hunters from killing the Ghostbusters outright and later makes a point of using non-lethal measures himself. He wants them captured alive, so that he can make them his slaves.
783* FatBastard: He's very overweight and is the evil leader of the undead.
784* HoistByHisOwnPetard: As a Class-11 spirit, he's actually too powerful for the Ghostbusters to trap under normal circumstances, but his spell in "Revenge of the Ghostmaster" drains a good bit of his own power. He assumed he had nothing to worry about because the spell prevented the guys from using their equipment in conventional ways, but Egon and Ray figured out a Rube Goldberg-esque workaround.
785* OrcusOnHisThrone: In his first appearance, he dispatches bounty hunters to deal with the Ghostbusters.
786* VillainBall: His spell in "Revenge of the Ghostmaster" causes all technology to shut down should the Ghostbusters get within 40 feet of the given device. He could've quite easily subdued them immediately, but he chose to announce his intentions and make a show of hunting them just to further torment them. It gives Egon and Ray enough time to figure out a solution.
787* WeWillMeetAgain: He promises the Ghostbusters that he'll get even with them at the end of his debut in "Short Stuff".
788-->'''Ghostmaster''': You win this time, but you haven't seen the last of me! I'll be back! I'll be back!
789* YouHaveFailedMe: After telling his three best bounty hunters he wants the Ghostbusters captured, he promises to greatly reward whoever succeeds and to severely punish whoever fails. The trio may very well prefer the Containment Unit to whatever punishment was waiting for them back home.
790[[/folder]]
791
792[[folder:Goolem and Zugg]]
793!!Goolem and Zugg
794!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanOppenheimer (Goolem), Danny Mann (Zugg)
795
796A pair of ghosts who menace Slimer a few times in the ''Slimer!'' shorts.
797----
798* BumblingHenchmenDuo: Goolem is slightly smarter, but they're both essentially ineffectual subordinates to Scareface.
799* EyeBeams: Goolem has laser vision.
800* NumberTwoForBrains: Zugg is always shown to be the dumber of the pair.
801* ReassignedToAntarctica: Literally. Zugg's uncle Scareface has them banished to Antarctica after Goolem attacks Scareface for assuming he's Slimer in disguise.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Hob Anagarak]]
805!!Hob Anagarak
806[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_12_31.jpg]]
807
808An ancient and terrible fire demon sealed in a block of black ice. A demon that Peter's father hoped to unveil to make a fortune.
809----
810* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Or rather 30 feet but whatever.
811* BreathWeapon: He breathes fire.
812* TheDreaded: Like so many other villains in Ghostbusters, Hob is feared by many and aims to take over the world.
813* PantheraAwesome: Looks like a giant, mutant, humanoid, saber-tooth tiger.
814* PlayingWithFire: He's a fire demon so it goes with the territory. Not only can he breathe fire, Hob's very touch can burn anything.
815[[/folder]]
816
817[[folder:Cathulhu/Cthulhu]]
818!!Cathulu/Cthulhu
819
820The TropeNamer and Codifier for any trope involving Cthulhu. Inordinately powerful, Egon says he makes Gozer look like "Little Mary Sunshine".
821----
822* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: Averted. They use one of Cthulhu's legitimate weaknesses, electricity, to banish him. But he's still out there, waiting.
823* DarkestHour: His entry into the world is considered an even bigger threat than Gozer.
824* DeathGlare: The second time the Ghostbusters try blasting him, he turns around and looks down at them. OhCrap ensues.
825* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Yes, the Ghostbusters succeed in besting him.
826%%* EldritchAbomination: TropeCodifier.
827* HealingFactor: Any damage the Ghostbusters do to him is temporary and more a minor irritant than a threat.
828* NoSell: The Ghostbusters start by shooting him in the head with their proton guns. It seems to tear a chunk out of him, but then it immediately regrows. [[OhCrap And now he's mad.]]
829[[/folder]]
830
831[[folder:Ghash]]
832!!Ghash
833[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_13_79.jpg]]
834
835The main villain of "Slimer, Come Home", who has made several background appearances in other episodes -- a poltergeist who eats other ghosts.
836-----
837* BellyMouth: He has a huge mouth appear on his stomach.
838* EvilWearsBlack: He dresses in a black trench coat and top hat and he's a danger to both humans and ghosts.
839* GhastlyGhost: In addition to him being a hazard to other ghosts, he's also very ugly -- he has a long, orange tongue and green bags around his eyes.
840* MonstrousCannibalism: Eats ghosts despite seemingly being a ghost himself.
841* RedEyesTakeWarning: He's an evil ghost with red eyes.
842[[/folder]]
843
844[[folder:Wat]]
845!!Wat
846
847The main antagonist of "Mrs. Rogers' Neighbourhood" and made a background appearance in "Xmas Marks the Spot" -- a very powerful demon.
848----
849* BatmanGambit: Watt wants to open up the Containment Unit and conscript the ghosts inside into an army capable of conquering the living world. To that end, the demon sets up a HauntedHouse to keep the guys busy and leave the Containment Unit undefended. Things hit a snag when it turns out only the four Ghostbusters can actually open the thing up.
850* DemonicPossession: He possessed Peter to access the containment unit.
851* EvilLaugh: Watt does a shrill laugh after possessing Peter, as does Precious after the possessed Peter touches the hand scanner.
852* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is very deep and menacing.
853* FauxAffablyEvil: Mrs. Rogers is seemingly a pleasant woman capable of turning on the charm, but she's really a horrific demon out to conquer the living world and clearly delights at the chance to torment humans.
854* {{Flight}}: "Xmas Marks the Spot" reveals that he can fly.
855* LaughablyEvil: Downplayed -- he's a serious threat, and he's mainly portrayed as very scary, but there is a RunningGag of people [[WhosOnFirst confusing his name for the word "what"]].
856* SexShifter: He appears to be male yet he took the form of a woman.
857* SuperStrength: He is able to lift up Peter Venkman.
858* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can change form, as shown when he pretends to be an old woman.
859[[/folder]]
860
861[[folder:Precious]]
862!!Precious
863
864Wat's pet; a demonic bird, who appears in "Mrs. Rogers' Neighbourhood" and makes a background appearance in "Sticky Business".
865----
866* BreathWeapon: He breathes fire.
867* FluffyTheTerrible: His name may be Precious, but he's a demon bird who breathes fire.
868* UncattyResemblance: He and his owner Wat are both shapeshifters.
869* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can take the form of a canary.
870[[/folder]]
871
872[[folder:Mean, Green Teen Machine]]
873!!Mean, Green Teen Machine
874[[quoteright:775:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/themeangreenteenmachinesbio.png]]
875
876Three lizard-like, teenage, pizza-obsessed ghosts that were the main villains of "Mean, Green Teen Machine" and made an appearance in "Guess What's Coming to Dinner".
877-----
878* CardCarryingVillain: They have "mean" in their group name.
879* EdibleAmmunition: They throw pizza.
880* ForTheEvulz: They initially did evil for no apparent reason other than because they were mean.
881* GreenAndMean: They're green and like to cause chaos to everyone in the city.
882* IntentionalMessMaking: They like throwing furniture and pizza around.
883* LeanAndMean: One of them is tall and lanky.
884* RedEyesTakeWarning: Two of them have read eyes.
885* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Evil, lizard-like ghosts.
886* SexShifter: Two of them morph into women for Peter's nightmare.
887* TakeThat: Their love for pizza and being teenage reptiles references ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
888* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Known for loving pizza.
889[[/folder]]
890
891[[folder:The Sleaze]]
892!!The Sleaze
893[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_14_9.jpg]]
894
895A slovenly ghost, who was the antagonist of "Don't Tease the Sleaze" and "The Slob".
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897* EvilIsPetty: Likes to play KeepAway with sandwiches.
898* FusionDance: Fuses with his brother Glob to make the eponymous ghost from "The Slob".
899* GreenAndMean: He's a brownish-green colour and a main antagonist.
900* KeepAway: He likes teasing people by holding sandwiches out of reach.
901* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: He's just as untrustworthy as his name suggests.
902* ThePigPen: Loves hanging out where there's garbage.
903* SpellMyNameWithAThe: ''The'' Sleaze.
904* ThinSkinnedBully: He likes to tease people with sandwiches, but doesn't react well to being teased back.
905[[/folder]]

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