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The Real Ghostbusters
PRODUCTION ARTWORK

These model sheets were done as guides to show how the series should look. The original sheets were provided by writer Steve Perry and scanned in by yours truly, Paul Rudoff. These sheets are not to be used elsewhere without my permission. Thanks.


These model sheets were done as guides to show how the series should look. The sheets are dated 1988 and 1989, so they are probably from when the series was redone as "Slimer & The Real Ghostbusters". The original sheets were provided by Ben Otto and scanned in by yours truly, Paul Rudoff. These sheets are not to be used elsewhere without my permission. Thanks.


These model sheets were done as guides to show how various props in the episode Halloween II 1/2 should look. The original sheets came from the DVD-ROM portion of the "Halloween Special" DVD put out by the defunct fan site RGBDVDS.tk.


The artwork below was incorrectly placed on the Ghostbusters DVD as "Colorful Early NYC Concepts". One look at them and you can instantly tell that they are not from the movie, but are rather they are the background artwork from several episodes of The Real Ghostbusters.


This drawing was used as the opening shot in "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me A Dream."



This is a close-up of the left half of the above drawing.



This is a close-up of the right half of the above drawing.



This drawing also was used in "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me A Dream."
In the episode, it appears shortly after the scene where Winston is
running down the street and realizes how to stop the Sandman.



This is a close-up of the left half of the above drawing.



This is a close-up of the right half of the above drawing.



This drawing inspired the look of the
Boogieman's realm in "The Boogieman Cometh."



This drawing inspired the bridge in "Troll Bridge"