Mrs. Roger's Neighborhood

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"Mrs. Roger's Neighborhood"
Real Ghostbusters episode
Mrs Rogers Neighborhood Title.jpg
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 3
Written by Len Janson & Chuck Menville
Original air date September 27, 1986 (1986-09-27)
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Real Ghostbusters: Season 1
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The guys check out a quaint little house while the sweet old lady that owns it waits at the firehouse. The Ghostbusters soon find that the house is a trap set by the demon, Watt and that Mrs Rogers isn't what she seems.

Plot

Characters

Trivia

  • The title card for this episode is actually grammatically incorrect. It should be Rogers' because her name ends with an S.
  • The song used in this episode is Don't Play Her Game by Tahiti.
  • The bird demon ghost looks very similar to Kenner's first series Chomper Ghost that came with Winston.
  • The opening shot of the statues of lions outside Mrs. Rogers house could very well be an homage/reference to the establishing shot of the lions outside the New York Public Library in the first Ghostbusters movie.
  • The title is a reference to the children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
  • Janine gets a phone call from her sister, and this is her first mention. The sister is seen in Janine's Day Off and given the name Doris in the Extreme Ghostbusters episode Fallout
  • When the ghostbusters run into Mrs Rogers'/What's bedroom. Ray's hair turns dark brown.

Quotes

Egon Spengler: Getting closer...
Peter Venkman: (Being pelted with dishes) That's comforting!


The PKE Meter heats up causing Egon to drop it to the ground, smashing it
Winston Zeddemore: Egon, what happened?
Egon Spengler: Some strange force sabotaged it.
Peter Venkman: Yeah, I believe the scientific term is Clutz-itis.


Peter Venkman: As he sits down Okay guys, check under the beds, in the closets, the usual.
Winston Zeddemore: Peter, what are you doing?
Peter Venkman: The important stuff. Writing up our bill!

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References