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Dive into another thrilling adventure with the Ghostbusters! ๐Ÿ‘ปโšก
In Episode 16 โ€“ โ€œDry Spellโ€, strange events begin to unfold as supernatural forces disrupt the natural balance, leaving the city in chaos. Can the Extreme Ghostbusters stop the mysterious phenomenon before it's too late?

Relive the action, nostalgia, and ghost-hunting excitement from this iconic 90s animated series. Perfect for fans of classic cartoons and supernatural adventures!

๐ŸŽฅ Series: Extreme Ghostbusters (1997)
๐Ÿ“บ Episode: 16 โ€“ Dry Spell
๐Ÿ”ฅ Channel: Timeless Toons

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Transcript
00:04I've got you on the scanner at 029 clicks. Do you copy?
00:11Oh, Danny boy.
00:14I love it when you talk nautical to me.
00:17How's it looking down there, love?
00:20My clam chowder.
00:21Well, let's call it a day, then. We've got a major storm kicking up.
00:24Yeah, you're probably right.
00:25No sense.
00:31It's spectacular.
00:35We found it, Danny. The lost city of Krovos.
00:39I'm going in to take a closer look.
00:44Not today or not.
00:46But Danny.
00:47Those ruins have been there for 2,000 years.
00:50I reckon they'll keep till the morning when we've got clear skies.
00:54Always ruining my fun.
01:09Whatcha doin' in there?
01:11Whatcha doin' in there?
01:19Whatcha doin' in there?
01:26Hey, Ray, if there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?
01:34If there's something weird, and it don't look good, then who you gonna call?
01:41That's right.
01:49Are you ready to go, ghost?
01:51Can I see you change?
01:53Run into your head
01:55Who you gonna call?
01:58Ghostbusters
02:01Are you ready to go, ghost?
02:06You know, busting makes me feel good
02:11Baby, no ghost
02:28And is best reflected in the didactic relativism espoused by such progressive thinkers as he, Joel, and Kierkei Garg
02:36Uh, that's Hegel and Kierkegaard
02:39What exactly are you doing?
02:42Writing a paper for philosophy class
02:44Hmm, looks to me like you're copying out of those textbooks
02:47Hey, I changed a few words here and there
02:50That's called plagiarism
02:52Copying out of one book is plagiarism
02:55A few books, that's research
02:57You know, Eduardo, you're only cheating yourself
03:00The value of a college education is in the learning
03:05I'm learning plenty
03:06Yeah, how to lie
03:08Cheat
03:09Steal
03:11Uh, what are we talking about?
03:13Hey, everybody cuts a few corners
03:15Bends a few rules now and again
03:17Politicians, businessmen, even...
03:20Ghostbusters?
03:21We got a call
03:25What kind of trouble could they be having at the Maritime Research Center?
03:29Maybe Shamu's been possessed
03:31Isn't that the institute that Francois Rousseau works out of?
03:35The galloping French chef?
03:37No, the marine biologist
03:39He does all those TV specials
03:42Searching for Montezuma's treasure
03:43In pursuit of the great white whale
03:45Oh, right, right, right
03:46While I sit on ze boat
03:48Drinking tea
03:50And I bet that accent's phony, too
03:51He probably talks as good as I do
03:53You know, I bet he does
03:58Looks like some kind of viral outbreak
04:01Duh
04:04Maybe
04:09Sir, this is a quarantined area
04:11Authorized personnel only
04:12It's all right, Dr. Dio
04:15They were called at my request
04:17Hey, he looks just like he does on TV
04:20But, please, nobody on the ship
04:22Of course
04:24Follow me, won't you?
04:27This is cool
04:29The guy's famous and he calls us
04:31Hey, why not?
04:32We're fellow members of the research community
04:36We can enter so here
04:38I thought the boat was quarantined
04:41They won't come on the boat
04:42That would be breaking the rules
04:45And they...
04:46Oh!
04:47Shut up
04:48I called you people
04:49Because I don't believe
04:50There's anything viral going on here
04:52I think it may fall more
04:54In the realm of
04:55The supernatural
04:57I'm getting residual readings
04:59Indicating a class five
05:00Let's check it out
05:03My people had just located
05:06The lost city of Krobos
05:07But then
05:08Something happened
05:10They radioed a distress call
05:12But by the time a tugboat in the area reached them
05:14They were...
05:16You saw
05:18Desiccated
05:18Dried up
05:20Ruined city
05:21So you think something entered the ship
05:23From those ruins?
05:24Yes
05:25It's entirely possible
05:27Krobos was said to be home to a number of alchemists
05:30Who were well-versed in demonology
05:31Some paranormal researchers even believed
05:34That it was demonic forces
05:35That ultimately destroyed the city
05:37And caused it to sink
05:38Most of my peers in the scientific community
05:40Would laugh at such things
05:42But me, I say
05:43We scientists need to keep an open mind
05:45Mine is wide open
05:49I can feel the breeze
05:55Whatever desiccated those people
05:57May still be on the boat
05:58So everybody be alert
06:01Definite ectoactivity coming from down there
06:05That's the maintenance closet
06:06Demon janitor?
06:09Let me
06:10We're armed for the same thing
06:15False alarm
06:20Anybody get a look at that?
06:21Negative
06:21Whatever it is
06:23It's big and it's fast
06:24And it went that way
06:26What's down there?
06:27Engine room
06:32It's in here
06:33And me with no galoshes
06:39Garrett
06:40Garrett
06:41I got you covered, bro
07:05I'm okay
07:06It was a big rabid rat
07:13Edouard
07:24Edouard
07:25Easy, Edouard
07:27I think we got it
07:34Fantastic
07:37It was a big rabid rat
07:40But if you were behind it
07:43We were scared
07:44There's no graces
07:44Theฤ
07:45Theฤ
07:45No
07:46Theฤ
07:46Theฤ
07:46Theฤ
07:46Tba
07:46Tba
07:55Ram
07:55Tba
07:55Tba
08:04To
08:04Tba
08:17Don't destroy it.
08:21Thanks for saving my neck.
08:23Literally.
08:25What I did was nothing.
08:27It's you and your friends who are the heroes.
08:35Wow. What happened?
08:37Once we trap a ghost, its hold on people is broken.
08:40And usually things go back to the way they were.
08:48This creature, I would love to study it.
08:52Too dangerous. This is going straight into the containment unit.
08:56And what exactly is that?
08:59Kind of like a Bates Motel for ghosts.
09:01They check in, but they don't check out.
09:05May I see it?
09:07What do you think?
09:08Sorry, Mr. Rousseau, but Dr. Spangler runs the operation.
09:12And his rule is, nobody but authorized Ghostbusters gets anywhere near the containment unit.
09:16It's really for your own safety.
09:18Yes, I understand.
09:21I just thought, scientist to scientist.
09:25Yeah, these guys and their rules.
09:29Yes, that's exactly what the victims look like.
09:32I thought so.
09:34It's a classic case of demonic desiccation.
09:36Why would something that lives in water suck more water out of people?
09:41Actually, it's their essence, or life force, that it takes.
09:44But because of its affinity for water, it drains their bodily fluids as a byproduct.
09:49So, this creature is some sort of ectoplasmic vampire?
09:54In a sense.
09:54When that diver in the submersible awoke it, it was probably in a hibernative state, not having fed for centuries.
10:01Well, it's a good thing you stopped it when you did.
10:03If that entity had gotten into the city's water supply, it could have desiccated thousands, even millions.
10:09Well, it's going into permanent hibernation now.
10:15Nobody saw you, right?
10:17No, no, no.
10:18Thank you for letting me see this, Eduardo.
10:21Sure, man.
10:22A scientist got to stick together.
10:24These guys are so uptight.
10:25Always doing everything by the book.
10:32What is that?
10:33Well, that's just Slimeball.
10:35He's our pet.
10:35Kind of like a dog, but uglier.
10:41Okay, so what we do is we transfer what's in the trap into this thing, which is called the containment
10:47unit.
10:50And what is that over there?
10:53Well, that's a special piece of equipment that me and my people are working on.
11:01It's very technical.
11:02You probably wouldn't understand.
11:04Oh, probably not.
11:06Oh, no, no.
11:07I have to run.
11:08I have got a meeting with some of my researchers this afternoon.
11:12Yeah, but I thought you wanted to see how we...
11:14Eh, next time.
11:21Back off, Slimeball.
11:23I don't speak ghost.
11:35Hey!
11:42Hey!
11:46He didn't watch it.
11:47He didn't watch it.
11:48The Ghost Trap.
11:53You let Rousseau make off with a Class 5 entity.
11:57Yeah, and the guy probably stole a couple of towels, too.
12:00What were you thinking? You know the rules.
12:02No civilians in the containment area.
12:04Well, according to Eduardo, you can bend the rules.
12:07Hey, enough already.
12:08You two sound like my grandparents or something.
12:11The signal's getting stronger.
12:14There he is!
12:26Uh-uh-uh. You didn't pay the toll.
12:31I don't understand it, Egon.
12:33Francois Rousseau is a respected scientist.
12:36I've been doing a Nexus search.
12:38Apparently, he's not as squeaky clean as people think.
12:42Several major benefactors have threatened to cut off his funding.
12:44He's hurting.
12:45But one significant discovery could get him ten more years of grants.
12:50So, he thinks this ghost is his meal ticket.
12:53Yes, but unfortunately, he may end up being a meal for the ghost.
12:57Meow!
13:09He's getting away!
13:11But I've got a pretty good idea of where he's taking that thing.
13:16You're going to get me more publicity than the raising of the Titanic.
13:29Don't look so gloomy.
13:31I'm about to make you a star.
13:59Where does this empty into?
14:01What do you mean, empty into?
14:03It's just a drain.
14:05But that means...
14:30Nothing, not a blip.
14:32I still say we should have had Rousseau arrested.
14:35For what?
14:35Ghost snapping?
14:36The cops don't exactly consider that a major crime.
14:39They would if they knew what kind of danger he'd put the city in.
14:42Well, he and Eduardo.
14:44Kick me a couple of more times, okay?
14:46I think I still got a shred of self-respect left.
14:49Ghostbusters, reports are coming in.
14:51There was a desiccation at 75th and Lex.
14:53A man in his shower.
14:55We're there.
14:56And another one in Murray Hill.
14:58And two more in Midtown.
15:01How can we track this thing when it's everywhere?
15:03It seems to be working its way towards the Lower East Side.
15:07We're in the Lower East Side.
15:10And we got a winner.
15:21Oh, man.
15:33Blast it!
15:38It's heading back to the ocean.
15:41We've got to stop it.
15:42We can't let this thing go global.
15:46All the city's ocean-bound water goes through a central way station,
15:49where it's treated and purified.
15:51It's located on the East River, south of Houston.
15:56Even if the creature comes through here,
15:58it could be from any of those three inlets.
16:00According to the schematics,
16:02there exists a switching station of some kind.
16:04If it were possible to reroute two of the intake tunnels
16:07so they all feed into one reservoir...
16:10I'm on it.
16:24Guys, how do we know the thing hasn't gotten into the ocean?
16:28We don't.
16:29But this is our only chance.
16:31At least now, the demon's only got one escape route.
16:34That tunnel.
16:35Oh, big help.
16:35It'll swim past us.
16:36We'll never see it.
16:37That's why we need to bait the trap.
16:40With one of us.
16:41That would be me.
16:43I'll do it.
16:44I'm the oldest.
16:45Oh, yeah.
16:46That makes sense.
16:48You can barely swim.
16:49I'm telling you, it ought to be me.
16:51It was my idea.
16:52I'll do it.
16:56Oh!
16:57Aaron, it's cold!
17:00So, uh...
17:01Feel free to blast this thing, uh...
17:04As soon as you see it.
17:09He's been in there over 20 minutes.
17:11How you holding up, Eduardo?
17:14Okay.
17:15Except my legs are kind of numb.
17:18I know the feeling.
17:22Five more minutes and somebody else takes his place.
17:25He could get hypothermia.
17:26Oh, man.
17:28I bet that demon gave us the slip.
17:30He's probably halfway to Australia.
17:32AHHHH!
17:37AHHHH!
17:40AHHHH!
17:41AHHHH!
17:43AHHHH!
17:44AHHHH!
17:47AHHHH!
17:54AHHHH!
17:55AHHHH!
17:56AHHHH!
17:57Any time now, guys?
18:00Now!
18:05Kylie, throw the trap!
18:07AHHHH!
18:09You're not taking it this time.
18:11I've got a dozen reporters
18:13waiting to interview Francois Rousseau
18:16about his greatest discovery.
18:17Are you out of your mind?
18:19Don't you know what this creature is capable of?
18:21About 10 million dollars in research grants.
18:26AHHHH!
18:26AHHHH!
18:27I wouldn't do that!
18:29Okay, Rousseau.
18:30You got it.
18:32AHHHH!
18:34AHHHH!
18:36AHHHH!
18:37AHHHH!
18:37AHHHH!
18:40AHHHH!
18:43AHHH!
18:44Oh, man!
18:46That is one French-fried scientist.
18:52AHHHH!
18:52AHHHH!
18:54AHHHH!
18:54AHHHH!
18:56AHHHH!
19:12sรถz...
19:17Wah...
19:17Wh-What happened?
19:19You broke the rules.
19:24Speaking of breaking the rules, Eduardo,
19:27we usually decide things by taking a vote.
19:29You jumping in the water like that was totally reckless.
19:32But also kind of brave.
19:34Yeah?
19:35Yeah.
19:36Oh, gee. What do we do now? Group hug?
19:51When the things that slither in the shadows
19:55Keep you up late at night
19:59When there's something lurking in your closet
20:05Who can make you feel alright?
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