The Girl Who Cried Vampire | |
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Episode Number Dvd | 50 |
Production Number | 68050 |
Directed By | Bill Reed |
Written By | Steven J. Fisher |
Date First Aired | 11/14/1986 |
Animation Company | Filmation |
The Girl Who Cried Vampire
Ghostbusters Involved[]
Ghosts Busted[]
Allies[]
Ghost Command Items[]
Skelevision (moral only)
Equipment Used[]
Portable Skelevator/Transformation Chamber
Locations[]
Plot[]
Moral[]
Skelevision: "Oh, hi! In today's story, Keyta learned how dangerous it is to tell lies. Telling a wild story just to make yourself seem more important may sound harmless, but it can be very dangerous. And if you get a reputation for telling lies, people will think you're telling a lie even when you're telling the truth. Worst of all, people won't trust you. So, stick to the truth, you'll be a lot happier, and you'll even be more imporant. That's all for today, see you next time."
Trivia[]
- This episode reuses several characters from from Filmation's Groovie Goolies series. Victor and Vampra are the same character models as Drac and Bella La Ghostly, alghough their human disguises as the 'Drackels' are new variations.
- The red vampires bat form only belonged to Drac in the original series. This is why we only see Victor transform, while Vampra does so off screen. The same red bat is also used in the Ghostbusters episodes Shades Of Dracula and The Haunted Painting.
- The red balloon ghost are also from the Groovie Goolies, in which they were not used as characters but seen as segways between various segments, not unlike the Ghostbusters logo is used as a segway in this series.
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