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Garrett prided himself as a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker. Garrett pursued a Bachelor of the Arts in Biology when he discovered ghostbusting. It tapped into his love of adrenaline-fueled activities with the added benefit of getting paid. At some point, he started working with Roland on designing a wheelchair better suited for busting and chasing ghosts up multiple fights of stairs.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TomWaltz/status/984509136770494464 TomWaltz Tweet 4/12/18]</ref> Garrett was given a modified wheelchair that compensated for the thrust of a particle stream. However, his bravery and love of adrenaline chasing has led Garrett to push the level of danger in busts. Since then, he has grown cautious of exposing anyone to danger unnecessarily. Despite promising not to grandstand, Garrett did so at the [[Bronx Zoo/Animated|Bronx Zoo]] case. After sighting [[Ghash]] in the gorilla exhibit, Garrett impulsively shot at him. He didn't think Ghash was much of a threat. To his surprise, Ghash blocked the Proton Stream but was startled and flew away. Garrett assured the others Ghash was scared of him. Suddenly, [[Proteus]] arrived. Garrett opened fire but Proteus yanked Garrett clear off his wheelchair. Proteus examined Garrett and deduced he was a Ghostbuster. Disgusted he failed at finding the original team, Proteus dropped Garrett and returned to the [[Erie]] to come up with a better plan. Garrett called Proteus a coward but Roland recognized they got off lucky. Garrett believed he had Proteus right where he wanted him and was about to blast him in the face. Kylie wasn't believing any of his bravado. Garrett helped trap all of [[Connla's Army]] on [[Liberty Island]] in the prime dimension weeks away from Halloween.
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Garrett prided himself as a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker. Garrett pursued a Bachelor of the Arts in Biology when he discovered ghostbusting. It tapped into his love of adrenaline-fueled activities with the added benefit of getting paid. At some point, he started working with Roland on designing a wheelchair better suited for busting and chasing ghosts up multiple fights of stairs.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TomWaltz/status/984509136770494464 TomWaltz Tweet 4/12/18] ''Virtual Trading Card reads: "Garrett doesn't view himself as disabled, although he is working with colleague ROLAND JACKSON to design a wheelchair that works better for ghostbusting (especially when it comes to chasing a ghost up multiple fights of stairs)."''</ref> Garrett was given a modified wheelchair that compensated for the thrust of a particle stream. However, his bravery and love of adrenaline chasing has led Garrett to push the level of danger in busts. Since then, he has grown cautious of exposing anyone to danger unnecessarily. Despite promising not to grandstand, Garrett did so at the [[Bronx Zoo/Animated|Bronx Zoo]] case. After sighting [[Ghash]] in the gorilla exhibit, Garrett impulsively shot at him. He didn't think Ghash was much of a threat. To his surprise, Ghash blocked the Proton Stream but was startled and flew away. Garrett assured the others Ghash was scared of him. Suddenly, [[Proteus]] arrived. Garrett opened fire but Proteus yanked Garrett clear off his wheelchair. Proteus examined Garrett and deduced he was a Ghostbuster. Disgusted he failed at finding the original team, Proteus dropped Garrett and returned to the [[Erie]] to come up with a better plan. Garrett called Proteus a coward but Roland recognized they got off lucky. Garrett believed he had Proteus right where he wanted him and was about to blast him in the face. Kylie wasn't believing any of his bravado. Garrett helped trap all of [[Connla's Army]] on [[Liberty Island]] in the prime dimension weeks away from Halloween.
   
 
[[Egon Spengler]], of the prime dimension, asked the Extreme Ghostbusters for their help in retrieving ghosts that escaped from the [[Containment Unit]] and escaped into the multiverse. All of the teams involved in the operation gathered in the [[Warehouse]]. The Extreme Ghostbusters chimed in on the time travel question poised by the Ghostbusters of 50-S. Ray replied their [[Interspatial Teleportation Unit]] had no time travel component. Garrett was skeptical. Eduardo pointed out the Egon on the Real Ghostbusters of 68-R was a younger version of their Egon. The prime dimension's Egon reiterated the teleportation unit could not time travel but time was a dimension they could access in so far as they went to parallel realities that could be further ahead or further behind what they knew as the present but no action they took had an effect on their timeline. A field team consisting of [[Ray Stantz/Animated|Ray Stantz of Dimension 68-R]], [[Gabriel Sitter]] of 50-S, [[Janine Melnitz]], [[Ron Alexander]], [[Patty Tolan]] of 80-C, and Garrett Miller of 68-E teleported to [[Circus Dimension|another dimension]] and searched a circus for their ghost. Garrett was possessed by the [[Hungry Manitou]] and it generated a [[Giant Murder Clown]] construct around themselves for protection while it proceeded to feed on him. Despite Janine's objection, Ron employed a [[Proton Grenade]]. The Murder Clown retaliated and fired deadly projectiles that resembled ice cream cones.
 
[[Egon Spengler]], of the prime dimension, asked the Extreme Ghostbusters for their help in retrieving ghosts that escaped from the [[Containment Unit]] and escaped into the multiverse. All of the teams involved in the operation gathered in the [[Warehouse]]. The Extreme Ghostbusters chimed in on the time travel question poised by the Ghostbusters of 50-S. Ray replied their [[Interspatial Teleportation Unit]] had no time travel component. Garrett was skeptical. Eduardo pointed out the Egon on the Real Ghostbusters of 68-R was a younger version of their Egon. The prime dimension's Egon reiterated the teleportation unit could not time travel but time was a dimension they could access in so far as they went to parallel realities that could be further ahead or further behind what they knew as the present but no action they took had an effect on their timeline. A field team consisting of [[Ray Stantz/Animated|Ray Stantz of Dimension 68-R]], [[Gabriel Sitter]] of 50-S, [[Janine Melnitz]], [[Ron Alexander]], [[Patty Tolan]] of 80-C, and Garrett Miller of 68-E teleported to [[Circus Dimension|another dimension]] and searched a circus for their ghost. Garrett was possessed by the [[Hungry Manitou]] and it generated a [[Giant Murder Clown]] construct around themselves for protection while it proceeded to feed on him. Despite Janine's objection, Ron employed a [[Proton Grenade]]. The Murder Clown retaliated and fired deadly projectiles that resembled ice cream cones.
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*On page 18 of [[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Crossing Over 5|Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5]], Ron Alexander nicknames Garrett "Hot Wheels" after the toy car company.
 
*On page 18 of [[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Crossing Over 5|Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5]], Ron Alexander nicknames Garrett "Hot Wheels" after the toy car company.
 
*On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, the memo mentions Garrett's wheelchair is modified to compensate for the thrust of the Proton Stream.<ref>68-E Memo (2018). [[Ghostbusters IDW Publishing Comics|IDW Comics]]- "[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Crossing Over 5|Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5]]" (2018) (Comic p.21). ''68-E Memo reads: "GARRETT MILLER is a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker who uses a modified wheelchair to compensate for the thrust of a particle stream."''</ref>
 
*On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, the memo mentions Garrett's wheelchair is modified to compensate for the thrust of the Proton Stream.<ref>68-E Memo (2018). [[Ghostbusters IDW Publishing Comics|IDW Comics]]- "[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Crossing Over 5|Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5]]" (2018) (Comic p.21). ''68-E Memo reads: "GARRETT MILLER is a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker who uses a modified wheelchair to compensate for the thrust of a particle stream."''</ref>
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**Creating a modified wheelchair was first mentioned on Garrett's Virtual Trading Card, released on April 12, 2018.
 
*On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, Garrett's photo is from "Darkness at Noon, Part 1" when he leans in to see what Kylie is reading.
 
*On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, Garrett's photo is from "Darkness at Noon, Part 1" when he leans in to see what Kylie is reading.
   

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Garrett Miller is one of Egon's four students who becomes a Ghostbuster.

History

Primary Canon

Garrett Miller was born in 1979. [1] He was disabled since birth. He is interested in extreme sports for the adrenaline rush and is majoring in physical therapy. [2] During the Energy and Lightning Demon case, Garrett met and fell in love with Persefineathious, one of the Sub Dwellers who lived under New York City. However, they parted ways when it was discovered Persefineathious' Father became ill during his incarceration.

In an alternate future, Garrett is the only Extreme Ghostbuster not remembered by Isaac. This may have been changed when the Extreme Ghostbusters defeated and captured Tempus.

Secondary Canon

Garrett prided himself as a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker. Garrett pursued a Bachelor of the Arts in Biology when he discovered ghostbusting. It tapped into his love of adrenaline-fueled activities with the added benefit of getting paid. At some point, he started working with Roland on designing a wheelchair better suited for busting and chasing ghosts up multiple fights of stairs.[3] Garrett was given a modified wheelchair that compensated for the thrust of a particle stream. However, his bravery and love of adrenaline chasing has led Garrett to push the level of danger in busts. Since then, he has grown cautious of exposing anyone to danger unnecessarily. Despite promising not to grandstand, Garrett did so at the Bronx Zoo case. After sighting Ghash in the gorilla exhibit, Garrett impulsively shot at him. He didn't think Ghash was much of a threat. To his surprise, Ghash blocked the Proton Stream but was startled and flew away. Garrett assured the others Ghash was scared of him. Suddenly, Proteus arrived. Garrett opened fire but Proteus yanked Garrett clear off his wheelchair. Proteus examined Garrett and deduced he was a Ghostbuster. Disgusted he failed at finding the original team, Proteus dropped Garrett and returned to the Erie to come up with a better plan. Garrett called Proteus a coward but Roland recognized they got off lucky. Garrett believed he had Proteus right where he wanted him and was about to blast him in the face. Kylie wasn't believing any of his bravado. Garrett helped trap all of Connla's Army on Liberty Island in the prime dimension weeks away from Halloween.

Egon Spengler, of the prime dimension, asked the Extreme Ghostbusters for their help in retrieving ghosts that escaped from the Containment Unit and escaped into the multiverse. All of the teams involved in the operation gathered in the Warehouse. The Extreme Ghostbusters chimed in on the time travel question poised by the Ghostbusters of 50-S. Ray replied their Interspatial Teleportation Unit had no time travel component. Garrett was skeptical. Eduardo pointed out the Egon on the Real Ghostbusters of 68-R was a younger version of their Egon. The prime dimension's Egon reiterated the teleportation unit could not time travel but time was a dimension they could access in so far as they went to parallel realities that could be further ahead or further behind what they knew as the present but no action they took had an effect on their timeline. A field team consisting of Ray Stantz of Dimension 68-R, Gabriel Sitter of 50-S, Janine Melnitz, Ron Alexander, Patty Tolan of 80-C, and Garrett Miller of 68-E teleported to another dimension and searched a circus for their ghost. Garrett was possessed by the Hungry Manitou and it generated a Giant Murder Clown construct around themselves for protection while it proceeded to feed on him. Despite Janine's objection, Ron employed a Proton Grenade. The Murder Clown retaliated and fired deadly projectiles that resembled ice cream cones.

Personality

Garrett is 18 years old and has a very outgoing and aggressive personality. He enjoys extreme sports and doesn't let his disability get in the way of participating in activities such as base jumping and urban exploration. Despite coming off as self-centered, he is actually very selfless and won't hesitate to help people out if they should ever need it. Garrett is also shown to have familial aspirations of having a son and teaching him how to use a wheelchair. [4] Roland informs Garrett that his son may be born with the ability to walk and Garrett views this as a disappointing turn for his future (though he states that he could still love his son). He also tends to assign people nicknames.

Relationship to Others

Egon Spengler

Garrett feels that Egon Spengler is a true leader and often relies on his input and experience, although he is not above adding his own witty input to Egon's scientific explanations.

Janine Melnitz

Garrett doesn't like to eat anything made by Janine Melnitz.

Eduardo Rivera

Garrett frequently pokes fun at Eduardo Rivera for his laziness, cowardice and stupidity, he sometimes even explains moderately complicated statements as if Eduardo can't understand them. He even makes fun of his goatee and calls him "Goat Boy". Although they tend to bicker a lot, they also seem to have a lot in common.

Roland Jackson

While occasionally poking fun at him, Garrett generally respects Roland Jackson as the team's handyman.

Kylie Griffin

Garrett often pokes fun at Kylie Griffin, but she seems to tolerate him more than Eduardo.

Slimer

Garrett and Slimer both have large appetites, and get along quite well. However, Garrett can get mad when Slimer eats more than his share.

Development

In 1996, a character named Lucy was the precursor to Garrett. Character Designer Fil Barlow felt that the show had too many male characters so he pushed for more than one female in the cast, this was also before Kylie was created. Richard Raynis really wanted a male character in a wheelchair, but Barlow sent Lucy in leg braces (or calipers). He drew the crutches so they could be used for sucking up ghosts and her head would be at the correct eye-line for the other characters to play off and making it easier for the directors to work with. The calipers were rejected and Raynis still wanted a wheelchair. [5]

Barlow submitted Lucy in a wheelchair next. [6] Raynis encouraged Barlow to draw a "jock in a wheelchair." [7] Barlow simply changed the gung-ho Lucy design into a male and Garrett was created. [8] Again, Barlow attempted to get Garrett in calipers during early design because Barlow felt crutches were easier to draw than a wheel chair but was over ruled. [9] Raynis worked with the writers and directors on developing Garrett's personality and chose the voice actor, Jason Marsden himself. [10] Again, Barlow attempted incorporate calipers during early design because he felt crutches were easier to draw than a wheel chair. [11] Ultimately, Garrett's final design had him in a wheel chair.

Trivia

  • Garrett is the only Ghostbuster to not have a toy. However, there is a Prototype with images currently on our Trendmaster's Prototype page.
  • A running gag throughout the series has Garret's wheelchair get repeatedly destroyed, dismantled or get thrown into the air in most of the episodes.
  • Garrett is the only main character whose place of residence and relatives never appeared in the series.
  • Garrett enrolled in Paranormal Phenomena 101 to hear stories about the Ghostbusters' adventures. [12]
  • Garrett jokes Roland drives like his Aunt Bertha. [13]
  • Garrett doesn't care for Jackie Chan and people from Long Island. [14]
  • Garrett is from the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. [15] [16]
  • Garrett and Roland took the same Comparative Sociology course. [17] [18]
  • Garrett's nickname is "G-Man" [19]
  • Garrett is claustrophobic, a fear of being confined in tight spaces. [20]
  • Garrett was rejected numerous times from the Hair Raising Tales horror magazine.
  • Garrett dreamed about Christie Brinkley. [21]
  • Garrett tried a fad diet. [22]
  • Garrett always makes fun of Eduardo's goatee. [23]
  • Garrett wished he could play in the NBA.
  • Garrett's mother was in the first draft of the script for "In Your Dreams". She would have appeared in Garrett's dream about being able to walk and would end up zapping him with a cattle prod. [24] [25]
  • Garrett has a hard time letting go of grudges. [26]
  • Garrett once hosted six wheelchair athletes at his place during state basketball championships. [27]
  • Garrett was 3 years old in 1982. [28]
  • Garrett saw "Clash of the Titans" when he was a child. [29]
  • When children were asked in a focus group about who their favorite Extreme Ghostbusters character was, Garrett won hands down. [30]
  • On Cover A of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #1, Garrett is sitting in Ecto-1a.
  • Garrett appears on Cover B of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #2. In his chest pocket is a candy bar, a nod to his constant supply of on the series.
  • On May 10, 2018, Garrett appeared on the 24th Crossing Over Virtual Trading Card which featured the Extreme Ghostbusters. [31]
  • On page 18 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, Ron Alexander nicknames Garrett "Hot Wheels" after the toy car company.
  • On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, the memo mentions Garrett's wheelchair is modified to compensate for the thrust of the Proton Stream.[32]
    • Creating a modified wheelchair was first mentioned on Garrett's Virtual Trading Card, released on April 12, 2018.
  • On page 21 of Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5, Garrett's photo is from "Darkness at Noon, Part 1" when he leans in to see what Kylie is reading.

Appearances

Primary Canon

Extreme Ghostbusters

  • Every Episode

Secondary Canon

IDW Comics

References

  1. Garrett Miller (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- The Sphinx (1997) (DVD ts. 03:54-03:56). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "I was only three years old back then."
  2. Harry Gannan (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- Grease (1997) (DVD ts. 10:14-10:20). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Harry says: "Garrett Miller. Disabled since birth. Keen interest in extreme sports. Loves the rush. Studying to be a physical therapist."
  3. TomWaltz Tweet 4/12/18 Virtual Trading Card reads: "Garrett doesn't view himself as disabled, although he is working with colleague ROLAND JACKSON to design a wheelchair that works better for ghostbusting (especially when it comes to chasing a ghost up multiple fights of stairs)."
  4. Garrett Miller (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- Till Death Do We Start (1997) (DVD ts. 08:13-08:19). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Huh...a son would be cool. I could teach him all my tricks, could race together, and get him his own little chair."
  5. Fil Barlow deviantArt Early Concept Lucy Part 1
  6. Fil Barlow deviantArt Early Concept Lucy Part 2
  7. Fil Barlow deviantArt 4/11/13
  8. Fil Barlow deviantArt 3/7/12 #1
  9. Fil Barlow deviantArt 3/7/12 #2
  10. Fil Barlow deviantArt 4/11/13
  11. Fil Barlow deviantArt 3/7/12 #2
  12. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Darkness at Noon, Part 1 (1997) (DVD ts. 2:28-2:39). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "No, but I know all about Spengler. He was an OGB, as in Original Ghostbuster. I want to hear all about how they kicked ghost butt!"
  13. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Darkness at Noon, Part 1 (1997) (DVD ts. 8:38-8:40). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Yeah, you drive like my Aunt Bertha."
  14. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Darkness at Noon, Part 2 (1997) (DVD ts. 5:23-5:25). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Jackie Chan's for wimps. And people from Long Island."
  15. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Darkness at Noon, Part 2 (1997) (DVD ts. 5:26-5:28). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Jackie Chan's for wimps. And people from Long Island."
  16. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- The True Face of a Monster (1997) (DVD ts. 4:28-4:31). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Yeah. Spencer's from the old neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights."
  17. Roland Jackson (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- The True Face of a Monster (1997) (DVD ts. 2:52-2:55). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Roland says: "How are you ever gonna pass if you keep dozing off in class?"
  18. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- The True Face of a Monster (1997) (DVD ts. 2:56-3:00). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Comparative Sociology? How can you stay awake?"
  19. Spencer (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- The True Face of a Monster (1997) (DVD ts. 4:36-4:37). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Spencer says: "You know me, G-Man..."
  20. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Fear Itself (1997) (DVD ts. 1:28-1:31). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Except small, confined spaces..."
  21. Garrett Miller (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- The Infernal Machine (1997) (DVD ts. 6:53-6:55). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "I was in the middle of a dream about Christie Brinkley."
  22. Roland Jackson (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 2:43-2:49). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Roland says: "Garrett started this new metabolic weight training program. He's supposed to purify his system by fasting for 24 hours."
  23. Eduardo Rivera (2009). Extreme Ghostbusters- Home is Where the Horror Is (1997) (DVD ts. 20:19-20:20). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Eduardo says: "Hey, shut up. You always make fun of my goatee!"
  24. Melching, Steven (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters "In Your Dreams" (First Draft March 24, 1997) (Script p. 21). Line reads: "Garrett's mother in hospital exam room."
  25. Melching, Steven (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters "In Your Dreams" (First Draft March 24, 1997) (Script p. 22). Line reads: "Garrett's mother raises a cattle prod also."
  26. Kylie Griffin (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- Eyes of a Dragon (1997) (DVD ts. 09:50-09:55). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Kylie says: "Sorry, when he holds a grudge, he doesn't let go."
  27. Garrett Miller (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- Rage (1997) (DVD ts. 03:28-03:33). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "Sorry, state championships. I got half a dozen wheelchair basketball players crashing at my place already."
  28. Garrett Miller (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- The Sphinx (1997) (DVD ts. 03:54-03:56). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "I was only three years old back then."
  29. Garrett Miller (1997). Extreme Ghostbusters- The Sphinx (1997) (DVD ts. 07:09-07:11). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Garrett says: "I saw Clash of the Titans when I was a kid."
  30. Spook Central EGB Ability
  31. TomWaltz Tweet 5/10/18
  32. 68-E Memo (2018). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Crossing Over Issue #5" (2018) (Comic p.21). 68-E Memo reads: "GARRETT MILLER is a paraplegic athlete and thrill-seeker who uses a modified wheelchair to compensate for the thrust of a particle stream."


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