Heroes •
Jake Kong Jr. is the son of the original Jake Kong from
The Ghost Busters. Jake is the leader of the Ghostbusters, just like his father was. He is often responsible for coming up with ideas to solve difficult problems. Action is what Jake lives for, and he takes ghostbusting very seriously. His nose twitches when ghosts are nearby. Jake is of Swedish heritage on his father's side of the family. Voiced by
Pat Fraley. •
Eddie Spenser Jr. is the son of the original Eddie Spenser from
The Ghost Busters. Eddie is often frightened by ghosts, though he always means well. He is klutzy, but what he lacks in wits and resourcefulness he compensates for in enthusiasm. Voiced by
Peter Cullen. •
Tracy the Gorilla is the same ape from
The Ghost Busters. Extremely smart, Tracy is credited with supplying the various ghost-busting gadgets which Jake and Eddie use; he will often produce one on the fly, if needed. Tracy's as strong as he is clever, which also helps in the crunch. Unlike the live-action series, in which he usually wore a beanie, Tracy wears a fedora with a backpack and khaki shorts. Voiced by
Lou Scheimer. •
Belfry is a pink-colored bat who can emit a
sonic scream. Belfry calls it the Belfry Blast. Belfry will sometimes tag along on Ghostbusting adventures, but often is told it could be too dangerous. Belfry has three cousins: a
Southern bat named Beauregard, a
Brooklyn bat named Rafter, and a British bat named Yves. His name and species are a reference to the expression "bats in one's belfry". Voiced by
Susan Blu. •
Futura is a ghostbusting sorceress from the 30th century who uses technology instead of magic. She is as intelligent and brave as she is lovely. Her vehicle of choice is the Time Hopper, a futuristic motorcycle. Futura is often called in by her 20th century predecessors whenever a bad situation gets worse. She can predict what is going to happen in the present time, as well as being
telekinetic. She also seems to have a crush on Jake; often complimenting him on how he looks and periodically kissing him, much to his delight. In her original design, Futura was an
African American with long, light-brown hair. Voiced by Susan Blu. •
Jessica Wray is a TV news reporter. She often reports on the events the Ghostbusters will go investigate and sometimes accompanies them. Jake seems to have a crush on her and she for him. She had blonde hair in her initial design. Voiced by Susan Blu. •
Madam Why is a fortune-telling
Roma woman who speaks with a European accent, resides in a wagon, and occasionally assists the Ghostbusters. Voiced by
Linda Gary. •
Ghost Buggy Jr., a.k.a. G.B. is the Ghostbusters'
Southern accent-talking car that can assume many forms of transportation (including a train complete with graffiti on the sides), along with the ability to travel through time. Ghost Buggy Jr. is often found sleeping in Ghost Command's garage and gets annoyed when the Ghostbusters land on him. His face is the ghost shown in the series logo. Voiced by Pat Fraley. •
Corky is Jessica's young nephew. He wears an orange shirt with the Ghostbusters logo on it. Voiced by
Erika Scheimer. •
Ansabone is Ghost Command's talking skull telephone. When the Ghostbusters get a call for help, Ansabone will usually make it hard for them to answer him and will give the caller a sarcastic message. Voiced by Lou Scheimer. •
Skelevision is Ghost Command's talking skeleton television. Skelevision often shows the Ghostbusters the problem they will have to face and is very often the one who talks about the lesson that can be learned from the episode. Voiced by Lou Scheimer. •
Skelevator is Ghost Command's bony elevator with a mind of its own. It is the primary transport for the Ghostbusters to change into their ghost-busting attire. A portable version is used when the Ghostbusters are on location while tracking ghosts. Voiced by Erika Scheimer. •
Shock Clock is Ghost Command's talking cuckoo clock. Voiced by Erika Scheimer. •
Merlin is the famed wizard of
King Arthur's era, who has previously crossed paths with Prime Evil. Voiced by
Alan Oppenheimer. •
Fuddy is Merlin's apprentice. When a full moon is out, Jake is able to chant and call him for help by casting a magic spell, which rarely works the way it is intended. Voiced by Lou Scheimer. •
Jake Kong Sr. and Eddie Spenser Sr. are Jake and Eddie's fathers, the original Ghostbusters, who occasionally appear in animated form as well. They are voiced by the same actors that do the voices of Jake (voiced by Pat Fraley) and Eddie (voiced by Peter Cullen), respectively. •
Skelescope is Ghost Command's talking telescope. Voiced by Pat Fraley. •
Ghost Buggy Sr. is the car of the original Ghostbusters and GB's father. •
Time Hopper is Futura's hover scooter. GB has a crush on her, but she does not feel the same way. Voiced by Susan Blu. •
Foxfire is a super-fast-running male fox who resides with Madam Why.
Villains •
Prime Evil: The primary villain, Prime Evil is a ghost
sorcerer garbed in flowing red robes, although he also sports cybernetic components such as an android-like human skull. His name is a pun of the word "primeval". Prime Evil has many evil powers, including the ability to shoot energy bolts from his fingers. Prime Evil's minions often find themselves getting zapped when they do not succeed in stopping the Ghostbusters. He encounters the Ghostbusters in the first episode; however, they outsmarted him and imprisoned him for 100 years, until he escaped. He went back in time to get his revenge. Prime Evil has a hard time saying "Ghostbusters" and will often refer to them as "Ghost Blisters", "Ghost Buzzards", "Ghost Brats", "Ghost Bozos", "Ghost Busting Goons", "Ghost Bunglers", etc. Voiced by Alan Oppenheimer.
Prime Evil's ghosts Main •
Brat-A-Rat: This pot-bellied, legless flying rat has an elongated nose and a lizard-like body, with an acute squint in one eye. He has no wings, but levitates. He serves as Prime Evil's right-hand and tattletale. His name is loosely based on
Burt Bacharach. An accomplished keyboard-player, Brat-A-Rat is disliked by Prime Evil's followers as much as Belfry is loved by the Ghostbusters. Voiced by Peter Cullen. •
Scared Stiff: A robotic skeleton. He is easily frightened and is often zapped to pieces by Prime Evil or falls apart on account of his own fear. He was originally stockier in his pilot appearance. Voiced by Pat Fraley. •
Fangster: A
werewolf from the future who wears high-top gym shoes. Voiced by Alan Oppenheimer. •
The Haunter: "Civilized Hunter of Haunted Prey". He resembles a
safari hunter with an English accent. His vocal nuance exaggerates the letter "r" for the letter "w", such as pronouncing "Dematerializer" as "Dematewealwizer." He often gets in trouble for calling Prime Evil "old boy", "old bean" and other English endearments. According to the DVD guidebook, the Haunter's speech, mannerisms, and appearance are based on actor
Terry-Thomas. He will sometimes make his
pith helmet extremely large to fly in or to assist in kidnapping people. His magic monocle has the power to turn people mean. He is possibly Prime Evil's most loyal minion, as he never sided with Big Evil, believing such a thing was bad business. Voiced by Peter Cullen. •
Mysteria: "Mistress of Mists". She wears a long black hairstyle. She has power over mist and is known for calling people "darling". She is also known for her extreme vanity. She originally had a human appearance and a long red dress. Voiced by Linda Gary. •
Sir Trance-A-Lot: "A Bad Knight to One and All". A skeleton knight with a
Dalí-esque moustache who also rides a skeletal horse named Frightmare, and wields the Trance Lance that fires beams that induce sleep. His name is a reference to Sir
Lancelot. Voiced by Lou Scheimer. •
Apparitia: "Spirit Sorceress Supreme". A vampish
sorceress. Like her name implies, she can conjure up all sorts of apparitions. She wears a sleeveless red dress with long green hair, thus giving her a similar look to
Eris, the Greek goddess of discord. Voiced by Linda Gary. •
Captain Long John Scarechrome: A pirate ghost bearing a hook and metal peg leg. His name is a reference to
Long John Silver. Voiced by Alan Oppenheimer.
Secondary •
Airhead: A fat
mummy ghost who is nothing but bandages. Airhead lives up to his name, as he is not very smart. He often makes really bad jokes which amuse only himself. Voiced by Alan Oppenheimer. •
Floatzart: "Musical Maestro of Fright". A petite, red-haired tuxedo-wearing ghost with music-themed powers; loosely based on
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, but looks like
Ludwig van Beethoven. Voiced by Peter Cullen. •
Fib Face: A two-faced villain who is incapable of telling the truth. Like Prime Evil, he is immune to Jake's Dematerialization gun; the only way to send him to limbo is to make his faces argue with each other. Voiced by Lou Scheimer. •
Dr. Creep: A skeletal scientist who betrays Prime Evil for Big Evil.
Other •
The Tooth Scaries: Three small ghosts named Big Tooth, Sweet Tooth, and Cavity. A fourth one, a girl named Flossy, appeared later. Her guitar has the power to put anyone to sleep. They have the power to eat anything, due to their sharp teeth. They eventually become good. •
Big Evil: Prime Evil's overweight rival, with four arms and pointed ears. He is so powerful that he forced Prime Evil to team up with the Ghostbusters to defeat him, much to Prime Evil's dismay. Voiced by Peter Cullen. •
Corpulon: A ghost from the future with a grudge against Futura, who sent him to limbo. He requires massive amounts of energy to stay "alive"—in fact, he eats it out of enormous jars. He uses "Bug-Droids" to do his dirty work. Remarkably, Corpulon is one of the few ghosts in the series who is
not associated with Prime Evil. Voiced by Peter Cullen. == Weapons ==