Cross the streams all you want!Įver wonder what made the “Real” Ghostbusters of the ’80s and ’90s cartoon so “real?” By implying these cartoon busters were the real ones, there’s an implication that fake busters must exist, right? Well, back in the day, there was a 1975 kids’ sitcom called “Ghost Busters” which later became a cartoon called Ghostbusters in 1986, a full two years after the smash hit film you may have seen once, twice, or three times…nice. Yes, you are officially a little kid again. Assortment includes Peter, Ray, Winston, Egon, Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, and Slimer (Each sold separately)!”Īnd just so you’re not confused, here’s what the packaging will look like on the new/old figures. Each Ghostbuster comes with accessories inspired by the series: a ghost, proton pack, and proton blaster with stream. With original Kenner deco and card backs influenced by the iconic look from the ’80s cartoon series, these retro figures are a must-have for any Ghostbusters fan. According to the press release from Hasbro: “ THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS Kenner Classics Figure assortment from Hasbro, inspired by the classic figures from Kenner. Now, those exact action figures are coming back. This meant you could get cartoon versions of Peter, Ray, Winston and Egon, each with removable proton packs and a little plastic ghost which, if you’re my age, you either stuck on your finger or jammed onto the heads of the various busters. At Toy Fair in New York City, it was revealed that reproductions of the 1986-1987 first wave of action figures based on The Real Ghostbusters will be re-released and sold exclusively at Walmart starting in the spring.īack in early 1987, Kenner released a line of busters action figures based on the animated series. If you miss the days when your Egon Spengler action figure had crazy blonde hair complete with a little rattail, this is great news. Nobody ever made them like this! Classic versions of the ’80s line of Ghostbusters action figures are coming back to stores very soon.
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