Our Buddy Fuddy | |
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Episode Number Dvd | 38 |
Production Number | 68038 |
Directed By | Marsh Lamore |
Written By | Bob Forward |
Date First Aired | 10/29/1986 |
Animation Company | Filmation |
Our Buddy Fuddy
Ghostbusters Involved[]
Ghost Buggy (non-speaking role)
Ghosts Busted[]
Haunter - dematerialized by Jake Kong Jr.
Fangster - dematerialized by Jake Kong Jr.
Long John Scarechrome (non-speaking role) - dematerialized by Jake Kong Jr.
Ghost Rat - dematerialized by Jake Kong Jr.
Allies[]
Ghost Command Items[]
Skelevision (moral only)
Equipment Used[]
Locations[]
Plot[]
Desiring even more power, Prime Evil sends his ghosts back in time to capture Merlin and force him to reveal the secrets of his magic. Merlin has gone off to a wizard's conference and they capture Fuddy instead. When Jake tries to call Fuddy to invite him over for all the times he's helped the Ghostbusters, he's able to tell them that he's been kidnapped. The Ghostbusters sneak into Hauntquarters to save him, but are trapped when Prime Evil finds them. Fortunately, Merlin appears looking for Fuddy, and blasts Prime Evil right out of Hauntquarters.
Moral[]
Skelevision: "Uh, hi. In today's show, Fuddy did something he wasn't supposed to do and he got in trouble. He knew he wasn't supposed to touch the magic staff, but he did it anyway. And as a result, he caused a lot of problems. When your parents make rules, they aren't making them just to spoil your fun, your parents make rules in order to keep you safe and healthy. And do you know why they do that? Because they love you. See you again soon..."
Trivia[]
- Prime Evil refers to an ape as a 'minkey' like Inspector Clouseau did in The Return of the Pink Panther.
Gallery[]
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