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:It really looks like the sloar is spitting then spewing it up. I've been doing some thinking about the Vinz Clortho's description stating the "Many Shubs and Zulls knew what it was to roast in the depths of the sloar that day i can tell you", i have a feeling that theres some connection through Vinz Clortho's quote and the black slime. Black Slime is stated to have caustic properties so the black slime is like stomach acid, do you think theres some connection between the two? I played the game several times, i wanted a second opinion from a Ghostbusters expert :) [[User:ShandorTheArchitect|ShandorTheArchitect]] 11:19, November 15, 2011 (UTC)
 
:It really looks like the sloar is spitting then spewing it up. I've been doing some thinking about the Vinz Clortho's description stating the "Many Shubs and Zulls knew what it was to roast in the depths of the sloar that day i can tell you", i have a feeling that theres some connection through Vinz Clortho's quote and the black slime. Black Slime is stated to have caustic properties so the black slime is like stomach acid, do you think theres some connection between the two? I played the game several times, i wanted a second opinion from a Ghostbusters expert :) [[User:ShandorTheArchitect|ShandorTheArchitect]] 11:19, November 15, 2011 (UTC)
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::Wait a minute, wait a minute.... Are you suggesting that the Black Slime is infact in reality Sloar stomach acid?! Ok, I see what you mean, but still quite shocking conclusion there Egon. Actually it follows very well. I am interested in what Mrmichaelt‏ has to say on it. [[User:Devilmanozzy|<span style="color:#a04010;background:#000010">&nbsp;Devilmanozzy</span>]][[User talk:Devilmanozzy|<span style="color:#10a040;background:#000010"> (Talk Page)&nbsp;</span>]] 11:23, November 15, 2011 (UTC)

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Sloar

This is what shows in subtitles in the Box Set version

Before this becomes a fight, lets screencap the English subtitles of Ghostbusters and see how they spell it. In Richard Mueller's Novelization of Ghostbusters it is spelled Sloar on page 178. Now on the other end of the argument is that the Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions) uses the term Slor. So the debate is, is the term sloar now been retro cannoned to slor? Personally I am going with the notion that even if indeed the video game is cannon to the movie cannon that with two sources against the idea, it seems to be a bit hard to deal with the updated name. So to those out there wanting to add to this, please reply below, but so far references point to Sloar. Devilmanozzy (Talk Page) 21:24, March 11, 2010 (UTC)

Stick with Sloar. The videogame simply goofed. It happens.Maybe make a brief point about the other spelling and even mention it's a probable error in the Trivia section. But I wouldn't give it any further consideration than that. Otherwise keep the article the same.
The deleted comment was mine. I had neglected to sign in before posting Doug Exeter 06:30, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

Due to repeated movement, this article is currently protected

Those who disagree with the name convention should talk about it here, not just move it.  Devilmanozzy (Talk Page)  06:29, December 31, 2010 (UTC)

Anonymous sourcing question in regards to Sloar Article

I traded messages with a certain someone one worked on The Video Game and I've been enlightened that all these art samples are actually rejected designs for the Sloars (Type of Creature) . I want to put into the Trivia section, but how should I reference it...as a "primary source"? Mrmichaelt 01:48, June 22, 2011 (UTC)

It's a form of "anonymous sourcing" .....No plan for that..... Idea, Say it is From:Anonymous sourcing, Note what little you were given about them(where they worked/department/job title). I think that is a fair citing for trivia.  Devilmanozzy (Talk Page)  06:48, June 22, 2011 (UTC)

Hatred, bile and anger.

i dont mean to sound like a dumb fool but im not clear on egons comment on the sloar being "a putrid mass of hatred, bile and anger". Does he mean that the black slime is a mixture of evil energy and bile that the sloar had thrown up? ShandorTheArchitect 14:58, November 14, 2011 (UTC)

Video game click (Timestamp 3:43) As far as meaning, you can see what is happening there.  Devilmanozzy (Talk Page)  01:42, November 15, 2011 (UTC)
It really looks like the sloar is spitting then spewing it up. I've been doing some thinking about the Vinz Clortho's description stating the "Many Shubs and Zulls knew what it was to roast in the depths of the sloar that day i can tell you", i have a feeling that theres some connection through Vinz Clortho's quote and the black slime. Black Slime is stated to have caustic properties so the black slime is like stomach acid, do you think theres some connection between the two? I played the game several times, i wanted a second opinion from a Ghostbusters expert :) ShandorTheArchitect 11:19, November 15, 2011 (UTC)
Wait a minute, wait a minute.... Are you suggesting that the Black Slime is infact in reality Sloar stomach acid?! Ok, I see what you mean, but still quite shocking conclusion there Egon. Actually it follows very well. I am interested in what Mrmichaelt‏ has to say on it.  Devilmanozzy (Talk Page)  11:23, November 15, 2011 (UTC)