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*[[Bowery Boys (film series)|Bowery Boys film series]]- Includes: ''Spook Busters (1946), Ghost Chasers (1951), and Spook Chasers (1957).''
 
*[[Bowery Boys (film series)|Bowery Boys film series]]- Includes: ''Spook Busters (1946), Ghost Chasers (1951), and Spook Chasers (1957).''
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*[[Ghost Buster (1952 short film)|Ghost Buster]] ''(1952)''
   
 
*[[Scooby-Doo series]] ''(1969-Present)''
 
*[[Scooby-Doo series]] ''(1969-Present)''

Revision as of 15:35, 22 October 2013

Unrelated Ghostbusters are media and content about Ghostbusters/Ghosthunters that is not related to our Ghostbusters' Universe. This page doesn't include Tributes, Spoofs, and References unless a canon built series based on Ghost Hunting is involved. However, direct use of the name Ghostbusters may also be listed here.

Origins of Fictional Ghostbusters Universes Concepts

This is section is to cover where the concept of Ghost Hunting came from, and where all the term Ghostbusters has been used.

  • Ghost Breakers film series- Includes: The Ghost Breakers (1914), The Ghost Breakers (1922), The Ghost Breakers (1940), and Scared Stiff (1953).
  • The Funky Phantom (1971-1972)

List of Unrelated Ghostbusters/Ghosthunters

This section covers modern (from 1975 on) Ghost Hunting and Capture.

Films

Television

  • The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (1985)
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami (1993–1994)

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