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The Looking-Glass Warrior
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Episode Number Dvd 21
Production Number 68021
Directed By Tom Tataranowicz
Written By Bob Forward
Date First Aired 10/06/1986
Animation Company Filmation



The Looking-Glass Warrior


Ghostbusters Involved[]

Jake Kong Jr.

Eddie Spenser Jr.

Tracy the Gorilla

Allies[]

Jessica Wray

John Guardian

Madame Why

Others[]

Invertroids

Young Male Victim

Young Female Victim

Ghost Command Items[]

Ansabone

Skelevision (moral only)

Skelevator

Equipment Used[]

Ghost Dematerializer

Ghost Gummer

Spectre Snare

Jetpack

Synchronizer

Vehicles[]

Madame Why's Wagon

Plot[]

Moral[]

Skelevision: "Eh, hi. In today's show, John Guardian was faced with a job he didn't wanna do. But he realized that the job was important. So he did it, anyway. If you have a job to do, such as, doing your homework or taking out the trash, you should do that job as well as you can. That's called 'responsibility' and it's an important part of growing up. Bye now, see you again soon."

Trivia[]

  • Clips from this episode were edited into the Ghostubusters Promo Pilot.
  • There are no ghosts in this episode.
  • The establishing shot of the skyscraper the first victim lives in uses the same background as the plate of the two building that flank Ghost Command, only this time it is shown in reverse and the foreground buildings have been positioned to cover Ghost Command.
  • This is one of only two episodes in which Ghost Buggy does not appear, the other being Rollerghoster. The uniform suiting up sequence is cut off just before Jake and Eddie exit the shute and they are never seen dropping to the garage. However, in the next scene they have purchased a new mirror to replace the one Tracy broke, so it is likely they still used Ghost Buggy to go shopping between scenes.
  • The noises made by Eddie Spenser Jr. as he is being pulled into the mirror sound exactly like Brat-A-Rat, who is also voiced by Peter Cullen.
  • The voice used by Pat Fraley for several of the Invertroids would be used by him again for the character of Thunder Stick in Filmation's BraveStarr, also using the same inflections.

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