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by Sayingkingkilla

18 years, 7 months ago


fome
yes it does… sometimes… now prove me wrong! (toothless agreession)

btw, ignorant was probably a bit exaggerated to use… sorry if I offended you… but the wheelchair comment got on my nerves as being someone who does voluntary work among people on wheelchairs… so that's it…

and yes, it's only a cartoon…

Dun worry, no hard feelings

Btw, why were there no ghosts on the no ghosts logo patches on that episode?

by fome

18 years, 7 months ago


it was like that on almost all episodes… I guess artists were just too lazy to draw them on every panel… check the Ecto-1 too…

by maskedshuuyu

18 years, 7 months ago


I think it was budget more than anything.

by Sayingkingkilla

18 years, 7 months ago


Copyright?

What company made XGB? Because on it's wiki page, it says they had to redesign everything because the previous show was owned by Columbia. Now I thought Sony/Columbo owned XGB too

by Kingpin

18 years, 7 months ago


Sayingkingkilla
Copyright?

What company made XGB? Because on it's wiki page, it says they had to redesign everything because the previous show was owned by Columbia. Now I thought Sony/Columbo owned XGB too

Such commentary shouldn't be taken at face value (Simply because it's Wiki), a more accurate situation would be that they decided it was too expensive to get all the design sheets from DiC, hence particular redesigns and not a single use of a RGB era appearance (Take note, even the RGB-esque mannequin of Venkman had it's face blurred out).

The show was licenced under Sony, why would they have difficulty getting material from Sony?

And I believe XGB was produced (Like RGB was produced by DiC) by BKN.

by fome

18 years, 7 months ago


redesign everything yes but not the logo… or else it wouldn't had been the same logo we already know… they were just lazy…

by DocFritz

18 years, 7 months ago


Well, the movie guys did try to redesign the logo in ‘89, but it didn’t really stick, did it?

Columbia Pictures Industries and Adelaide Productions are the entities listed in the copyrights of the EGB packaging.

by TechRat

18 years, 6 months ago


fome
Doc Fritz
And for the life of me I can't figure out why the f*** Ray is wearing one of Egon's flight suits…

some said it was so people won't confuse Ray with Garrett, which I think it's impossible since Garrett is on a wheelchair… then again, Ray seemed a lot more fat than before so how could he fit into one of Egon's flight suit anyway? a mystery that won't be explained unless they release a EGB dvd boxset with highly detailed comments like the Gargoyles dvd boxset…

I have a theory about this, actually. When the EGBs first started they didn't have jumpsuits of their own. Yet, by the end of the first story both Garret and Roland were wearing them. Assuming that they had to borrow the old jumpsuits, it's obvious by the color that both of the jumpsuits were Ray's. Also assuming that the RGBs only had two jumpsuits apiece, when Ray came back both of his jumpsuits were already taken. Hence, he borrowed Egon's other one.

This of course still doesn't explain how he FIT into the darn thing, but there you go. I actually thought Ray looked a little slimmer in EGB, so maybe that's a partial explaination.

by fome

18 years, 6 months ago


TechRat
fome
Doc Fritz
And for the life of me I can't figure out why the f*** Ray is wearing one of Egon's flight suits…

some said it was so people won't confuse Ray with Garrett, which I think it's impossible since Garrett is on a wheelchair… then again, Ray seemed a lot more fat than before so how could he fit into one of Egon's flight suit anyway? a mystery that won't be explained unless they release a EGB dvd boxset with highly detailed comments like the Gargoyles dvd boxset…

I have a theory about this, actually. When the EGBs first started they didn't have jumpsuits of their own. Yet, by the end of the first story both Garret and Roland were wearing them. Assuming that they had to borrow the old jumpsuits, it's obvious by the color that both of the jumpsuits were Ray's. Also assuming that the RGBs only had two jumpsuits apiece, when Ray came back both of his jumpsuits were already taken. Hence, he borrowed Egon's other one.

This of course still doesn't explain how he FIT into the darn thing, but there you go. I actually thought Ray looked a little slimmer in EGB, so maybe that's a partial explaination.

hey, that explains a lot

welcome to the board!

:p

by DocFritz

18 years, 6 months ago


I have a theory about this, actually. When the EGBs first started they didn't have jumpsuits of their own. Yet, by the end of the first story both Garret and Roland were wearing them. Assuming that they had to borrow the old jumpsuits, it's obvious by the color that both of the jumpsuits were Ray's. Also assuming that the RGBs only had two jumpsuits apiece, when Ray came back both of his jumpsuits were already taken. Hence, he borrowed Egon's other one.

This of course still doesn't explain how he FIT into the darn thing, but there you go. I actually thought Ray looked a little slimmer in EGB, so maybe that's a partial explaination.

Lol…that's a funny thought…not the first time somebody's been put in Egon's flight suit, even though there's no way it could fit them right.