The Real Ghost Busters: Volume 5

Season 5 of The Real Ghostbusters, which aired in 1989, marked a significant shift in the series, aligning more closely with the tone and themes of the 1989 film Ghostbusters II. This season introduced changes in both format and content to appeal to a broader audience. The show's structure was adjusted to include one 15-minute episode of The Real Ghostbusters, a 30-minute episode, and a 15-minute segment of Slimer! . Notably, Louis Tully, a character from the films, was added to the cast, further integrating the animated series with its cinematic counterpart.
The 21 episodes of Season 5 featured a variety of supernatural adventures and character-driven stories. In "Something's Going Around," Peter falls ill after consuming ghostly-infused potato chips, leading the team to develop a resistance to the allergy caused by the chips. "Three Men and an Egon" presents a scenario where Egon becomes progressively younger after an encounter with a giant clock monster. Other episodes, such as "Partners in Slime" and "Jailbusters," delve into unique challenges and encounters with otherworldly entities, showcasing the team's adaptability and resourcefulness in dealing with paranormal threats .





The Real Ghost Busters: Volume 5
Season 5 of The Real Ghostbusters, which aired in 1989, marked a significant shift in the series, aligning more closely with the tone and themes of the 1989 film Ghostbusters II. This season introduced changes in both format and content to appeal to a broader audience. The show's structure was adjusted to include one 15-minute episode of The Real Ghostbusters, a 30-minute episode, and a 15-minute segment of Slimer! . Notably, Louis Tully, a character from the films, was added to the cast, further integrating the animated series with its cinematic counterpart.
The 21 episodes of Season 5 featured a variety of supernatural adventures and character-driven stories. In "Something's Going Around," Peter falls ill after consuming ghostly-infused potato chips, leading the team to develop a resistance to the allergy caused by the chips. "Three Men and an Egon" presents a scenario where Egon becomes progressively younger after an encounter with a giant clock monster. Other episodes, such as "Partners in Slime" and "Jailbusters," delve into unique challenges and encounters with otherworldly entities, showcasing the team's adaptability and resourcefulness in dealing with paranormal threats .