Basically, the old The Real Ghostbusters cartoon had creative commercial bumpers, usually involving Mooglie here (yes, that’s his actual name) trying to escape. Sometimes he’d be sawing away at the bar, only to suddenly notice the viewer and stash it behind his back. Another was appearing upside down and righting the symbol by brute strength, or hiding behind the symbol while a bunch of other ghosts ran past.
Early seasons had him voiced by Arsenio Hall (who also did Winston), but later seasons would have him voiced by Frank Welker (who also did Slimer).
Huh. Someone did a white version.
Basically, the old The Real Ghostbusters cartoon had creative commercial bumpers, usually involving Mooglie here (yes, that’s his actual name) trying to escape. Sometimes he’d be sawing away at the bar, only to suddenly notice the viewer and stash it behind his back. Another was appearing upside down and righting the symbol by brute strength, or hiding behind the symbol while a bunch of other ghosts ran past.
Early seasons had him voiced by Arsenio Hall (who also did Winston), but later seasons would have him voiced by Frank Welker (who also did Slimer).