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A year after the Ghostbusters defeated Vigo the Carpathian, a ghost named Poso kidnaps Janine and Louis to force the Ghostbusters to hand over their business; the Ghostbusters get help from a recently captured ghost, Shifter.
A year after the Ghostbusters defeated Vigo the Carpathian, a ghost named Poso kidnaps Janine and Louis to force the Ghostbusters to hand over their business; the Ghostbusters get help from a recently captured ghost, Shifter.
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S5, EP8 "The Ghostbusters Live! From Al Capone's Tomb!"The Ghostbusters are on live TV at the tomb of Al Capone where his ghost is supposed to appear at midnight; something does happen, and the guys get transported to the other side, getting involved with Al Capone and supernatural criminals.
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S5, EP9 "The Halloween Door"The Ghostbusters are confronted by Crowley and his group, who want their help in ending Halloween; the guys turn him down, but one of their PKE meters is stolen and used by Crowley to accomplish his goal.
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S6, EP1 "Janine, You've Changed"Looking through a photo album causes the Ghostbusters and Slimer to realize Janine has gone through numerous changes over the years; some investigating shows that a supernatural force disguised as a fairy godmother is the cause of it.
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S6, EP2 "You Can't Teach an Old Demon New Tricks"A cabinet sends the Ghostbusters to another dimension and encounter a demon interested in learning magic tricks; after years of meeting only magicians assistants and white doves, the demon chooses Ray as his new teacher.
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S5, EP7 "Jailbusters"The Ghostbusters are tricked into letting their guard down and get captured by ghosts; they're charged with crimes against ghosts and stand trial. It's up to Janine, Louis and Slimer to save them from a horrible punishment.
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S5, EP6 "Future Tense"The Ghostbusters get a new TV as payment for a job; when Ray stays up to watch television, he sees into the Ghostbusters' future; the others don't believe him at first, but Ray is quickly proved right, and the next vision shows them their deaths.
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