From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/22/1998 9:21:00 AM
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Julie Mehta <113367.1506@compuserve.com> asks: > Does anybody know how extensive JMS's involvement with the > cartoon "Ghostbusters" actually was? Did he write many episodes?
I think I wrote close to 20 or so episodes for that one. I left when they decided to make Janine into a mommy-character instead of a strong character, then did a few more later when they realized they'd made a mistake and wanted her pulled back again.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/22/1998 5:30:00 PM
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"JMS also had his claws into an episode or two of Captain Power: Soldier of the Future. Perhaps the less said about that the better (the show had issues - but it actually tried to be more than a kiddie show - but it was gruesomely tied down to a toy that they were forced to market for). I think JMS was just a writer - though I believe Doug Netter was a producer (he also of B5 fame).
I was story editor on that one (wrote 11 episodes), Larry DiTilio (also of B5 and elsewhere) wrote a bunch, Doug Netter was co- exec producer, and John Copeland was producer, with some EFX work by Ron Thornton and set design by John Iacovelli. It was, in many ways, a test/launching pad for what would become B5.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/23/1998 1:22:00 PM
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Yeah, between that and the animated shows I worked on, it gave me a real wariness toward merchandising.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 1:13:00 PM
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(blocked) asks: > Really?<startled> I can see the beginnings of Mr Thornton's CGI > designs, but the sets were not much like B5<G> (to many pieces of > polystyrene rock for my taste<slightly embarrassed g>) Is this a > reflection of the behind the scenes development rather than the > visual elements? what actually WAS going to happen in captain > power? I know you had said that the suits would become defective, > and the group would be in a lot of trouble, but is it possible to > point me at any place where i can see how the planned 3 year arc > would have come out?
I think there's a CP site out there somewhere (try Yahoo) that has the full message I posted about the long-term arc.
RE: the different art direction between CP and B5...it's not so much development as choosing the right look for the right show.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 1:13:00 PM
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(blocked) asks: > Does that explain your treatment of the shortlived "Babylon 5 > Souvenir Shop" in the Zocolo? Or could you just not resist > "Bearbylon 5"?
That informed that story a bit, yeah....
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 1:13:00 PM
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(blocked) asks: > Really?<startled> I can see the beginnings of Mr Thornton's CGI > designs, but the sets were not much like B5<G> (to many pieces of > polystyrene rock for my taste<slightly embarrassed g>) Is this a > reflection of the behind the scenes development rather than the > visual elements? what actually WAS going to happen in captain > power? I know you had said that the suits would become defective, > and the group would be in a lot of trouble, but is it possible to > point me at any place where i can see how the planned 3 year arc > would have come out?
I think there's a CP site out there somewhere (try Yahoo) that has the full message I posted about the long-term arc.
RE: the different art direction between CP and B5...it's not so much development as choosing the right look for the right show.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 1:13:00 PM
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(blocked) asks: > Does that explain your treatment of the shortlived "Babylon 5 > Souvenir Shop" in the Zocolo? Or could you just not resist > "Bearbylon 5"?
That informed that story a bit, yeah....
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 3:32:00 PM
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"Were there merchandising issues with Ghostbusters?"
Moreso with other shows I did, like HeMan and SheRa and Jayce; in TRGBs we just ignored whatever the toy company wanted.
"BTW: always wondered, who thought up the movie-within-the-cartoon thing with the Ghostbusters toon? I just loved they showed scenes from the movie in one of the episodes..."
I wrote that one. I *think* it was called "Take Two."
To this day, as a result, there are bunches of kids who *swear* up and down that the animated series came first, THEN the movie, much to the dismay of their siblings and parents.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/25/1998 3:32:00 PM
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"Were there merchandising issues with Ghostbusters?"
Moreso with other shows I did, like HeMan and SheRa and Jayce; in TRGBs we just ignored whatever the toy company wanted.
"BTW: always wondered, who thought up the movie-within-the-cartoon thing with the Ghostbusters toon? I just loved they showed scenes from the movie in one of the episodes..."
I wrote that one. I *think* it was called "Take Two."
To this day, as a result, there are bunches of kids who *swear* up and down that the animated series came first, THEN the movie, much to the dismay of their siblings and parents.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/26/1998 2:33:00 PM
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"What was Jayce?"
An adventure/SF series "Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors," a dopey concept I again hijacked in an attempt to make it into something more.
"BTW: what was the situation with that other Ghostbusters show?"
Dunno...they revived it, I heard about it, they dumbed it up, that's all I know.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/26/1998 2:33:00 PM
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"To this day, when I am trying to explain B5 and it's attention to detail to newbesI just show them that RGB and say "this guy is so obsessed about details he couldn't stand not explaining why the cartoon characters looked different and were voiced by different people.""
"Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle."
- Michelangelo
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/26/1998 2:33:00 PM
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"What was Jayce?"
An adventure/SF series "Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors," a dopey concept I again hijacked in an attempt to make it into something more.
"BTW: what was the situation with that other Ghostbusters show?"
Dunno...they revived it, I heard about it, they dumbed it up, that's all I know.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/26/1998 2:33:00 PM
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"To this day, when I am trying to explain B5 and it's attention to detail to newbesI just show them that RGB and say "this guy is so obsessed about details he couldn't stand not explaining why the cartoon characters looked different and were voiced by different people.""
"Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle."
- Michelangelo
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/27/1998 3:35:00 PM
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"You seem to have a lot of exposure to cartoons and/or kids shows. Would you ever go back?"
Only if it were my show, top to bottom, and no toy company creative input.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/28/1998 5:11:00 PM
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"I think he meant the Filmation thing taken from the Forrest Tucker/Larry live show that got into all the legal hassle over the naming (I think you once said that was why you added "Real" into the name)."
Oh, that...yeah, there was a live-action show called Ghostbusters that those two (Larry Storch) did, which sued over the name Ghostbusters, and won the right to do an animated series by that name. Which is why ours was called The Real....
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: JMS and "Ghostbusters"
To: CIS
Date: 6/29/1998 6:06:00 PM
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"Just had a really twisted thought - the only way that Joe can stop anyone marketing a toy simply called BaBearlon (no logos or anything) is to trademark the name."
Well, it's the only way only IF you set aside the use of certain medeival torture instruments applied in utterly innovative and colorful ways.
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