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The sleeping ghost is a blue ghost appearing in RGB episode Take Two. It appears when its sleep is disturbed. It hates sounds of all kinds. It takes possesses the body of the megazoid. Causing it to change it's face appearance into a blue face creature with many mouths. It spends most of the episode chasing after the Ghostbuster and destroying anything that makes noise. It's rampage would have continued until Egon convinced it through Sign Language to stop come with them. Everything was going smoothly until the Loud Mouth Director come bursting in causing the ghost almost return to the megazoid. Until the Ghostbuster caught it off guard and then trap it.
 
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| Character=Sleeping ghost
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| occupation=Sleeping
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| actor=[[Bill Ratner]] (Megazoid)<ref>[[Marsha Goodman]] (1986). Episode Call Sheet and SAG Report - "[[Take Two]]" (1986).</ref>
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| appeared=[[The Real Ghostbusters]]<br>"[[Take Two]]"<br>"[[Xmas Marks the Spot]]"
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The '''Sleeping ghost'''<ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]]- [[Take Two]] (1986) (DVD ts. 16:04-16:07). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "According to these readings, it was a Sleeping Ghost."''</ref> (Also known as Slumber ghost) {{Cn}} is a blue ghost that spends an eternity trying to find a place to rest.<ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]]- [[Take Two]] (1986) (DVD ts. 16:08-16:15). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "Certain kinds of ghosts spend an eternity looking for a nice quiet place to sleep. When they're awakened, they're very cranky."''</ref><ref>[[Sleeping ghost]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Take Two]]" (1986) (DVD ts. 10:17-10:18). Time Life Entertainment. ''Sleeping ghost says: "Will you be quiet?"''</ref> It eventually took refuge in a California movie studio.
   
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==History==
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20 years after an undisclosed incident in Studio 9, a trap door is reopened by two workers.<ref>Crewman (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Take Two]]" (1986) (DVD ts. 07:10-07:16). Time Life Entertainment. ''Crewman says: "Yeah, but it hasn't been opened in 20 years since that accident back in..."''</ref> This trap door is located at a set once used to film the "Deadly Dr. Crowley" movie classics. The noise from the filming of the action film, "Space Avengers of the Galaxy" awoke the ghost and it possessed the star set piece, the Megazoid. It then caused the Megazoid to change its facial appearance into a monstrosity. The ghost then chasing after the Ghostbusters and destroyed anything that produced noise.
   
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[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon]] became convinced the only way to stop it was to use Sign Language to communicate.<ref>[[Ray Stantz/Animated|Ray Stantz]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]]- [[Take Two]] (1986) (DVD ts. 20:11-20:16). Time Life Entertainment. ''Ray says: "He's using sign language. That way he doesn't have to make any noise."''</ref> Egon would persuade the ghost to come with them and they would provide a place for it to sleep in peace, the [[Containment Unit/Animated|Containment Unit]]. Everything was going smoothly until the loud mouth director of Space Avengers come bursting in to protect the $2 million Megazoid. This caused the ghost to return to an agitated state and it almost returned to the Megazoid. The Ghostbusters were able to capture and trap it.
It is possible that the Toy Ghost is classfied as a Sleeping Ghost. Due to the fact that sleeping ghosts spend eternily sleeping. Until they're disturbed.
 
   
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==Personality==
Waking them up in a grumpy nasty mood.
 
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Due to the fact that a sleeping ghost's primary objective is eternal slumber, disturbing them puts them in a grumpy and nasty mood.
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==Powers==
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After the ghost possesses the Megazoid, Egon notes the [[P.K.E. Meter/Animated|P.K.E. Meter]] indicates a very high reading.<ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Take Two]]" (1986) (DVD ts. 11:03-11:07). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "Peter, I think you should know I'm getting very high readings off that thing."''</ref>
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==Trivia==
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*In storyboards, the ghost was depicted holding a blanket and wearing a night cap and sleep mask.
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*On page 31 of [[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Annual 2018|Ghostbusters Annual 2018]], in panel 1, a ghost is based on the Sleeping ghost, when it first woke.
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==Appearances==
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===Primary Canon===
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'''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'''
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*"[[Take Two]]"
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*"[[Xmas Marks the Spot]]"
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**A cameo appearance in inside the Containment Unit.
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===Secondary Canon===
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*[[NOW Comics Vol. 1-17]]
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**He also appeared in an issue of the NOW comic book series where he tells [[Samhain]] to stop chanting because he needs some sleep, though his appearance is drastically altered. He is now colored red and has legs. Despite the differences, he still bears some similarities to the way he appeared on the show.
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==References==
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==Gallery==
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===Primary Canon===
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013-12.png|Cameo in "[[Xmas Marks the Spot]]"
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===Secondary Canon===
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SleepingGhostIDWAnnual2018.jpg|Non-canon cameo seen in [[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters Annual 2018|Ghostbusters Annual 2018]]
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SleepingGhostStoryboard01.jpg|As seen in storyboard
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SleepingGhostStoryboard02.jpg|As seen in storyboard
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</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 05:30, 8 February 2019

The Sleeping ghost[2] (Also known as Slumber ghost) [citation needed] is a blue ghost that spends an eternity trying to find a place to rest.[3][4] It eventually took refuge in a California movie studio.

History

20 years after an undisclosed incident in Studio 9, a trap door is reopened by two workers.[5] This trap door is located at a set once used to film the "Deadly Dr. Crowley" movie classics. The noise from the filming of the action film, "Space Avengers of the Galaxy" awoke the ghost and it possessed the star set piece, the Megazoid. It then caused the Megazoid to change its facial appearance into a monstrosity. The ghost then chasing after the Ghostbusters and destroyed anything that produced noise.

Egon became convinced the only way to stop it was to use Sign Language to communicate.[6] Egon would persuade the ghost to come with them and they would provide a place for it to sleep in peace, the Containment Unit. Everything was going smoothly until the loud mouth director of Space Avengers come bursting in to protect the $2 million Megazoid. This caused the ghost to return to an agitated state and it almost returned to the Megazoid. The Ghostbusters were able to capture and trap it.

Personality

Due to the fact that a sleeping ghost's primary objective is eternal slumber, disturbing them puts them in a grumpy and nasty mood.

Powers

After the ghost possesses the Megazoid, Egon notes the P.K.E. Meter indicates a very high reading.[7]

Trivia

  • In storyboards, the ghost was depicted holding a blanket and wearing a night cap and sleep mask.
  • On page 31 of Ghostbusters Annual 2018, in panel 1, a ghost is based on the Sleeping ghost, when it first woke.

Appearances

Primary Canon

The Real Ghostbusters

Secondary Canon

  • NOW Comics Vol. 1-17
    • He also appeared in an issue of the NOW comic book series where he tells Samhain to stop chanting because he needs some sleep, though his appearance is drastically altered. He is now colored red and has legs. Despite the differences, he still bears some similarities to the way he appeared on the show.

References

  1. Marsha Goodman (1986). Episode Call Sheet and SAG Report - "Take Two" (1986).
  2. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Take Two (1986) (DVD ts. 16:04-16:07). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "According to these readings, it was a Sleeping Ghost."
  3. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Take Two (1986) (DVD ts. 16:08-16:15). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "Certain kinds of ghosts spend an eternity looking for a nice quiet place to sleep. When they're awakened, they're very cranky."
  4. Sleeping ghost (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Take Two" (1986) (DVD ts. 10:17-10:18). Time Life Entertainment. Sleeping ghost says: "Will you be quiet?"
  5. Crewman (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Take Two" (1986) (DVD ts. 07:10-07:16). Time Life Entertainment. Crewman says: "Yeah, but it hasn't been opened in 20 years since that accident back in..."
  6. Ray Stantz (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Take Two (1986) (DVD ts. 20:11-20:16). Time Life Entertainment. Ray says: "He's using sign language. That way he doesn't have to make any noise."
  7. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Take Two" (1986) (DVD ts. 11:03-11:07). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "Peter, I think you should know I'm getting very high readings off that thing."

Gallery

Collages

Primary Canon

Secondary Canon

Non Canon