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8For the longest time, the study, capture and exorcism of ghosts have often been seen not as a ScienceFiction or even ScienceFantasy career, so much as a job populated entirely by either consecrated members of The Vatican or freelance warlocks paid for their banishments.
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10This state of affairs lasted until 1984, when a HorrorComedy film called ''Film/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}'' showed its heroes using MadScience to deal with ghosts. Not only was the movie a smash hit, it created [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} a franchise]] that has endured for decades. And when a franchise is that popular for that long, many other works will [[StockShoutOuts reference it]] with [[AffectionateParody affectionate humor]], allowing it to enter the hallowed realm of StockParodies.
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12To qualify as Real Spoofbusters[[note]]not to be confused with the [=SpoofBusters=], StockParodies of the Series/MythBusters[[/note]], the characters should meet two specific criteria.
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14* They often wear jumpsuits, signifying that their profession is just that--a profession, similar to an electrician or a plumber.
15* While for the longest time combating supernatural phenomena used either magical (enchanted swords, chicken's feet, talismans) or religion implements (holy water, crucifix, sacred rites), the Spoofbuster instead forgoes older superstitions favor of the knowledge and skill of a ScienceHero. Geiger-counters that react to ectoplasm, chemical isotopes that make demons violently ill, and of course a bootleg proton-pack--a (probably unlicensed) nuclear accelerator strapped to their backs similar to a backpack. They can come in many settings; they can [[WeaponsThatSuck suck up the ghosts like a vacuum]], spray out anti-ectoplasmic solutions, shoot streams of energy that can explode every molecule in your body at the speed of light should they be crossed and a dozen other contrived doo-dads and what-have-you's to get the job done.
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17Note that it's not necessary for ghosts to be the target of a Real Spoofbuster, as this trope is about the "busting" part of the equation. Still, it often crosses over with DemonSlaying, HunterOfMonsters, {{Occult Detective}}s and other fields of ParanormalInvestigation. Not to be confused with CapeBusters.
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24* Brief from ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' wears a green jumpsuit and carries around a backpack that doubles as a vacuum cleaner throughout most of the series. The shout-out is intentional.
25* A scene example appears in ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'', in which [[spoiler:after becoming a {{nymphomania}}c]], Anna Nishikinomiya starts to chase [[LoveInterest Tanukichi Okuma]] wanting his [[spoiler:[[DoubleEntendre male member]]]] with diverse objects, one of them a vacuum cleaner that uses as backpack trying to "absorb" Tanukichi's stuff (while he clings to a pipe outside the building).
26* Episode 9 of the ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'' anime features a brief scene of Pipimi and Popuko wearing familiar suits and backpacks to suck away a gang of rowdy teens.
27* Weirdest of all is [[https://kotaku.com/new-anime-casts-the-ghostbusters-as-penguin-hunting-kid-1612557116 an appearance by Ray Stantz and Egon Spengler]] in ''Manga/TokyoESP'' as a pair of [[ItMakesSenseInContext penguin kidnappers.]]
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31* Retroactive: In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' issue #14 (Gold Key, "The Miniature Haunt"), the gang encounters a man whose scale model of his home was discarded by his insurance adjuster because whatever happens in the scale model happens for real inside his home. Stepping up to the plate to solve the mystery, Fred tells the man "We're experienced ghost busters!"
32* A comic in ''[[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet Magazine]]'' had Kermit, Fozzie and Gonzo as a high-tech garbage removal team called the Grossbusters, Miss Piggy as their client, who wanted her fridge cleared out, and a BlobMonster made of the [[ItCameFromTheFridge stuff in Piggy's fridge]] as the Marshmallow Man. Unusually, the {{Parody Name}}s were based on the ''actors'', rather than the characters: Pigourney Weaver, Dan Akfrog, and Bill Furry are supposedly "playing" Piggy, Kermit and Fozzie.
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36* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDucksQuackbusters'' is a CompilationMovie which has [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Daffy]] inherit a fortune with the stipulation that he must use it for good works. When he doesn't, his millionaire benefactor returns to haunt him, which kicks off the premise of the movie: Daffy hiring fellow WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes to help him get rid of ghosts and monsters.
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40* Caesar the Exterminator (Creator/ChristopherWalken) in ''Film/MouseHunt''. While he doesn't hunt ghosts (specializing in vermin and rodents instead), he wears a Ghostbusters-like jumpsuit, a heavy tech backpack and [[GogglesDoSomethingUnusual a set of goggles]], and he takes hunting the troublesome mouse every bit as seriously as the {{Trope Namer}}s take ghost hunting. Which doesn't save him from that damn unexpectedly clever and tenacious mouse.
41* Creator/JohnGoodman's exterminator Delbert in ''Film/{{Arachnophobia}}''. Notable because the ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' parody, ''A Knack For Phobias'', points out that the look "didn't hurt ''Ghostbusters.''"
42* The exterminator in ''Film/TheBorrowers1997'', whose insecticide foam ("burns on contact!") is administered with a Slime Blower in all but name.
43* The "Zap 'Em!" exterminator in ''Film/MenInBlack'': Outlandish van (with a cockroach on top)? Check. Blue-collar uniform and demeanor? Check. Memorable logo? Check. Backpack with a wand attachment? Check. And then Edgar stuffs the wand down the man's throat, leaving him to choke on his own poison gas!
44* In the [[Film/Ghostbusters2016 2016 Ghostbusters remake]], the girls are annoyed by an in-universe ghost hunting show called ''Ghost Jumpers''.
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48* The ''Series/DiffrentStrokes'' episode "A Haunting We Will Go" has Arnold and Sam wear makeshift Ghostbuster outfits and proton packs while exploring what they think is a haunted house. They even get slimed by the house's owner.
49* [[https://youtu.be/ahfIXxwk2cM?t=596 This sketch]] on ''Series/ShortRibbs'' has Creator/PattyMaloney as the leader of "Host Busters". Instead of paranormal entities, they take down smarmy daytime talk show hosts. Their target is an {{expy}} of Geraldo Rivera.
50* The season 3 premiere of ''Series/{{Jessie}}'', "Ghost Bummers", is a HalloweenEpisode and straight-up parody of the first film, with Jessie, Ravi, and Zuri having to stop a possessed Luke and Emma from summoning a Zuul {{expy}}. The InUniverse explanation given for the coveralls is to keep their Halloween costumes from getting damaged.
51* ''Series/LazyTown'' has the S4 episode "Ghost Stoppers", where the kids have to get rid of a ghost (Robbie Rotten in disguise) terrorizing the school.
52* ''[[Series/TheAddamsFamily The New Addams Family]]'' episode "Granny the Happy Medium" had the Addamses hire a husband and wife team of paranormal exterminators called the Ghost Toasters to get rid of the ghost of Grandmama's brother Uncle Jester. Their introduction even features an instrumental spoof of the Ghostbusters theme song and is preceded by Fester asking "Who ya gonna call?"
53* In 1985, a group of guys in the audience of ''Series/PressYourLuck'' came as "[=WhammyBusters=]," dressed in orange jumpsuits with a mock-up of proton packs on their backs and the Whammy in a circle-slash symbol on their sleeves.
54* In the live-action "Slime Busters" segment of the ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'', Creator/ErnieHudson shows up AsHimself being a Slime Buster who has to stop a Slime ghost that haunts the brothers' workshop.
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58* ''Pinball/BoneBusters'': Fancy jumpsuits, gadgets that fire electrical bolts, a ''skeleton'' in a "No" sign...It's all there. As the cherry on the cake, their costumes look like the "Fright Features Peter" figurine!
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62* ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'':
63** In [[VillainTeamUp team villain]] mode, the mutant [[RatMen rat man]] Plague Rat is put on an ExplosiveLeash by EvilInc company [=RevoCorp=]. Rather than EvilMinions of his own, his deck consists of various [=RevoCorp=] handlers... who inevitably lose control of him and get eaten.
64** The handlers themselves dress in green jumpsuits, carry an assortment of gadgets, and the card art for each of the four types is based on one of the original team: the [=RevoCorp=] Analyst is skinny with glasses like Egon, the Neutralizer is cheerful and pudgy like Ray and also wearing what look like [[GogglesDoSomethingUnusual Ecto Goggles]], the Restrainer is balding with a [[PermaStubble five o'clock shadow]] like Peter and has on a pseudo-proton pack, and the Tanker is black, has a mustache like Winston, and is wielding what is clearly a slime blower.
65** The quote for the "[=RevoCorp=] Backup" card is even "'''''Aaahhh!!!''' Who are we going to call?!''"
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69* ''[[Toys/{{Lego}} Lego's]]'' ''Hidden Side'' is about people catching ghosts with a smartphone app.
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73* In the ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'' games, Luigi (of the famous Franchise/SuperMarioBros) winds up having to hunt ghosts [[CowardlyLion despite his cowardice]] in a massive haunted mansion (which was a trap for him and Mario) with the help of Professor E. Gadd and his patented Poltergust 3000, a back-strapped vacuum designed to suck up ghosts of all shapes and sizes. And he already wears plumbers' overalls, so he matches the blue collar image of the basic trope already. ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'' also introduces Polterpup, whose mischievous but ultimately non-malicious actions evoke Slimer. ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' also culminates in a battle on the roof of a skyscraper, which evokes the finale of the first ''Ghostbusters'' film.
74* ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' added the "ghost hunter" career with its "ambitions". Ghost hunters have to capture or exorcise ghosts using various gadgets.
75* The ''VideoGame/YokaiWatchBlasters'' spin-off of the ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'' video game series is a beat 'em up game with heavy references to the ''Ghostbusters'' series. So heavy, it had to actually be modified in the Western release to tone them down for MediaNotes/{{copyright}} reasons. The original Japanese name was ''Yo-kai Watch Busters'', Jibanyan and Komasan had Ghostbuster-like jumpsuits in their Blaster forms, and Whismellowman, named Whisped Cream in the dub and looking more kaiju-like, was originally a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man parody.
76* The MediaNotes/ArcadeGame ''VideoGame/{{Tumblepop}}'' is all about this: Two partners travel together all over the world chasing ghosts and monsters with their vacuums.
77* ''Laser Ghost,'' a Sega cabinet shooter whose cabinet art and gameplay mimicked ''Ghostbusters''. Even the monsters looked like something you'd see on ''The Real Ghostbusters.''
78* Ghostbreakers in ''VideoGame/GhostMaster.'' The earliest printing of the game even included a discount coupon for the 1999 DVD release of ''Ghostbusters.''
79* ''VideoGame/GhostControlInc'' allows players to sign on with teams of not-Ghostbusters. It's a turn-based AffectionateParody of (and improvement on) David Crane's original ''Ghostbusters'' game from 1984.
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83* ''WebAnimation/McBusters'' is a trilogy of animated web videos featuring the Advertising/McDonaldland mascots that serve as a WholePlotReference to ''Film/Ghostbusters1984'' and ''Film/GhostbustersII'', with the roles of the Ghostbusters filled by Ronald [=McDonald=], Hamburglar, Mayor [=McCheese=] and Mac Tonight.
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87* ''WebVideo/ConsoleWars'': In the ''VideoGame/Ghostbusters1984'' episode, the city is being invaded by the ghosts of obscure video game mascots[[note]]including VideoGame/{{Gex}}, VideoGame/{{Ristar}}, VideoGame/{{Bonk}}, [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo]], [[VideoGame/AwesomePossumKicksDrMachinosButt Awesome Possum]], VideoGame/AeroTheAcroBat, [[VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay Conker the Squirrel]], VideoGame/CoolSpot, VideoGame/{{Vectorman}}, VideoGame/EccoTheDolphin, VideoGame/{{Frogger}}, VideoGame/{{Boogerman}}, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong Stanley the Bugman]][[/note]]. After Pat and Dan see whether the NES or the Master System had the worse version of the ''Ghostbusters'' video game, the two don Ghostbusters gear and capture the ghosts, ending with a final battle against a giant VideoGame/{{Bubsy}} at the top of a building.
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91* The 1987 ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' episode "Ghost Story" is an early example of this trope, as several characters use [[HomemadeInventions homemade ghostbusting equipment]] to deal with an alleged haunting at the Teen Club Castle.
92* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'': "When the Spirit Moves You" had Bonkers and the gang try to chase the WesternAnimation/LonesomeGhosts; Prof. Ludwig von Drake put together a proton pack to help catch them. They even donned similar costumes to the 'Busters.
93* The ''WesternAnimation/BunsenIsABeast'' episode "Beast Busters" has Amanda Killman menaced by sneeze beasts, tiny globs of sentient snot that came from Bunsen sneezing. Bunsen and Mikey come to her rescue while armed with proton pack-like equipment. They even ride scooters emblazoned with the image of a sneeze beast behind a prohibited symbol.
94* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'':
95** In "The Million Dollar Ghost", Danny encounters groups of ghost hunters that parody well-known franchises, including ghost-hunting parodies of [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Mystery Inc.]], the Film/MenInBlack and WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters.
96** Danny's parents would qualify as well. They wear jumpsuits, are professional ghost hunters, are seen as eccentric weirdos by others and even have their own equivalent of the Ghostbusters' Ghost Trap. Jack's enthusiasm for ghost hunting is very similar to Ray Stanz.
97* In the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "Filet of Soul", has Dexter and [=DeeDee=] trying the to hunt down the ghost of their pet fish, with Dexter having his own proton pack-like device and quoting the "Who ya gonna call?" catchphrase.
98* The brown jumpsuit-clad ''Ghost Harassers'', a parody of ''Series/GhostHunters'', appear as a still image in a brief TV ad on ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''.
99* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', this is how Grim claims the title characters became friends, with Billy donning a proton pack and brown jumpsuit and catching Grim in a muon trap.
100* ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'' had a SongParody of the Ghostbusters theme called "Trust Buster", the nickname [[UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt Teddy Roosevelt]] earned for breaking up big business at the turn of the 20th Century. The kids wear jumpsuits; Teddy wears a proton pack and blasts {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s with green lasers.
101* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' had "Ghost Catchers," a pair of MAD agents who would send out tangible holograms as "ghosts" to haunt people, and then ''they'' would show up and dispel the ghosts with guns that fired rancid cooking oil (!) and charge money.
102* In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' episode "Hold That Schmoe", Johnny is kicked out of his own attic, when he tries taking a rare comic in there, by a ghost haunting it. When he gets Carl's help, they dress in uniforms Carl made from his mom's dress that he claims are designed for ghost-hunting, being equipped with strap-on particle beams. [[ExpyCoexistence Johnny comments how they don't exactly look like the same guys in the movie.]]
103* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse: The New Adventures'' had a segment titled "Don't Touch That Dial!" that featured several parodies of other cartoons. Among them "[[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters The Real Gagbusters]]", who were choppily-animated generic anime characters (probably a reference to the fact that RGB was animated by Japanese companies) with proton packs and futuristic jumpsuits with a parody of the "no ghost" logo on them. As their name implied, they were stoic and humorless, and tried to bust with their weapons the funny cartoon characters including Mighty Mouse himself.
104* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' has a VillainOfTheWeek named Kwamibuster, armed with a proton pack that can suck the [[FairyCompanion kwamis]] out of the heroes and capture them. She also says "Back off, I'm a scientist" at one point. In the English dub, [[BigBad Hawk Moth]] even says "I'm ready to believe you" while [[VillainPossessedBystander akumatizing]] her.
105* In the ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'' episode, "Bug-Busting Babies", Gonzo leads the babies into a team called the Bug Busters to catch the bug messing up Scooter's computer program. The episode also spoofs the Ray Parker Jr song from [[Film/Ghostbusters1984 the 1984 movie]], and features Bug Busters and a car similar to the Ghostbusters and their Ecto-1.
106* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' has ''Series/MythBusters''[='=] Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage investigate the myth of whether or not masturbation causes blindness by driving to a kid's house in Ecto-1 and catching him like a ghost.
107* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpooktacularNewAdventuresOfCasper'' has a pair of faux Ghostbusters to do the "Who you gonna call? ...someone else" bit from the movie.
108* ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'''s live action segment "Slime Busters"[[note]]Which aired together with the first episode of WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989[[/note]] featured probably the strangest example of this trope from a meta-perspective. The short revolved around the Mario Bros' plumbing shop becoming infested with ghost slime, which ended up posessing Luigi, forcing Mario to get some outside help. And who should come to save the day other than Creator/ErnieHudson, as himself, playing a Ghostbuster pastiche called a Slime Buster? Complete with his own knock-off proton pack that (sometimes) still had the authentic sound effects. All well over a decade[[note]]the episode first aired on September 8th, 1989[[/note]] before Luigi [[VideoGame/LuigisMansion took up ghost-hunting himself]].
109* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' episode "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012S5E4EndTimes End Times]]", Donatello builds the team a set of ghost-fighting equipment similar to the proton pack in order to combat Kavaxas and his hoard of evil spirits spilling out from the Netherworld.
110* The ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' Halloween special "[[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventuresNightGhoulery Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery]]" has Furrball dress up in full Ghostbusters gear to take on the ghost of Sneezer. [[ShownTheirWork It's surprisingly accurate for a ten-second gag, right down to the barrel that pops out of the wand]].
111* The ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' episode "Hide and Ghost Seek" parodies the team with the Ghost Bashers, a trio of bears in jumpsuits who run around smashing stuff with mallets in hopes that they'll eventually nab a ghost.
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