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*:In Ghostbusters it features in ''Copycat'' and in Ninja Turtles ''Mister Ogg Goes to Town''. |
*:In Ghostbusters it features in ''Copycat'' and in Ninja Turtles ''Mister Ogg Goes to Town''. |
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*Both series have an episode titled ''Beneath These Streets''. |
*Both series have an episode titled ''Beneath These Streets''. |
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*Both series have a character named Casey Jones. Although CJ appears as a ghost train conductor in one episode, CJ with the hockey mask appears more commonplace in Ninja Turtles and even in the 1990 live action movie. |
*Both series have a character named Casey Jones. Although CJ appears as a ghost train conductor in only one episode, CJ with the hockey mask appears more commonplace in Ninja Turtles and even in the 1990 live action movie. |
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Did You Know?
The Real Ghostbusters & the 1987 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles share some things on common. From the firehouse to a living room in the sewer, here are a few things You'll find in both series:
- Both hero teams live in New York City.
- Both hero teams have 4 members.
- Both hero teams are assisted by a lady -- Janine for Ghostbusters and April for Ninja Turtles.
- Both series were animated by DIC studios.
- Both series feature a gadget called a "transdimensional portal" engineered by Egon & Donatello, respectively.
- In Ghostbusters it features in Copycat and in Ninja Turtles Mister Ogg Goes to Town.
- Both series have an episode titled Beneath These Streets.
- Both series have a character named Casey Jones. Although CJ appears as a ghost train conductor in only one episode, CJ with the hockey mask appears more commonplace in Ninja Turtles and even in the 1990 live action movie.