The theme park special effects show
Ghostbusters Spooktacular ran at
Universal Studios Florida from 1990 to 1996. The Ghostbusters were later featured in a lip-synching dance show including
Beetlejuice on the steps of the
New York Public Library façade at the park. The characters were all-new and "extreme" versions in the show, save for the Zeddemore character. Their Ecto-1 automobile was used to drive them around the park, and was often used in the park's annual "
Macy's Holiday Parade". For the show, an experimental
silicone skin was used on Slimer, which took two weeks to put together. The show, Ecto-1, and all other Ghostbuster trademarks were discontinued in 2005 when Universal did not renew the rights for theme park use, with the Firehouse façade being integrated with the park's Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster after all decals and the Ghostbuster sign were removed. Ghostbusters returned to the park in 2019, part of a
haunted house for the annual Halloween Horror Nights, in both the Orlando and Hollywood parks. Ghostbusters returned again to the park in 2024 for Universal Mega Movie Parade. The
National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA) released a line of 7" scale action figures based on the first movie, but only produced a series of ghost characters, as Murray refused the rights to use his facial likeness. Their first and only series included Gozer, Slimer (or Onionhead), the Terror Dogs: Zuul and Vinz Clortho, and a massive
Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, contrasting the diminutive figure that was in the original figure line.
Ertl released a die-cast 1/25 scale
Ectomobile, also known as the Ecto-1, the Ghostbusters' main transportation.
Smiffys Costumes has produced a Ghostbusters Halloween costume, consisting of a one-piece jumpsuit with logos and an inflatable Proton Pack. By 2007,
Ghostbusters merchandise sales had exceeded in revenue.
Art Asylum's
Minimates toy line features a Ghostbusters sub-line, including a box set of characters from the 2009 video game.
Extreme Ghostbusters has also seen a line of children's toys released by Trendmasters. Toys R Us released the Villains Series 3 of the Ghostbusters Minimates in January 2010. The Parallax Corporation produces a line of marshmallows in a collectible box licensed under the Stay Puft Marshmallows brand.
Mattel has produced a series of action figures based on characters from both the 1984 & 1989 movies and the 2009 video game, most of which were sold exclusively on their MattyCollector.Com webstore. This 6" line featured Peter, Ray, Egon, Winston, Gatekeeper Dana, Keymaster Louis, Walter Peck, Vigo the Carpathian, and most of the ghosts including a giant Mr Stay Puft. Mattel also offered a series of 12" figures with fabric clothing and light-up proton packs/slime blowers, as well as a number of replica toy props such as the PKE Meter & Ghost Trap. For retail stores, there was a "retro" series of 8-inch, cloth-costumed action figures based on the animated series, and a festive 6"
Ghostbusters II set featuring the team in their dark grey uniforms with Santa hats. At the February 2015 Toyfair
Diamond Select Toys revealed several figures in a new 7" action figure line based on the first movie. These include Ray, Winston, Peter, Egon, Gozer, the Terror Dogs (Zuul & Vinz Clortho), Dana, and Louis. Each figure also includes pieces to assemble a diorama of the rooftop temple. In 2017,
Playmobil also produced a toy line featuring the Ghostbusters and essential elements from the first movie, including Dana Barret, the Marshmallow Man and Ecto-1. The Ghostbusters' firehouse, in reality the still-used
Hook & Ladder Company 8 fire station in New York, has become an icon of the franchise. It has become the basis for, among other products,
Lego and
Playmobil toy sets. Called the "Ghostbusters Firehouse: On Location", this space is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of
Ghostbusters and its worldwide release on
Blu-ray. The Firehouse personal space is a detailed replica of the three floor
Ghostbusters headquarters from the original film, including the ghost containment unit in the basement, the garage and office areas on the 1st floor, plus the living room, laboratory, fire poles, bedroom and bathroom areas.
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff's 2014 Halloween event features a Ghostbusters theme to commemorate the film's 30th anniversary. The story involves Peter, Cleveland, Joe, and Quagmire becoming Ghostbusters to fight a paranormal invasion in Quahog. Included in the event are Ghostbuster uniforms for Peter and company, the Ghostbuster firehouse, and Ecto-1. The 2015
toys-to-life game
Lego Dimensions features multiple characters, locations and stages based on the
Ghostbusters franchise, including the original films and Paul Feig's
Ghostbusters. On June 4, the theme park simulation game
Planet Coaster added a Ghostbusters-themed pack.
Slot machine The Ghostbusters slot machine was one of the most anticipated games released by
International Game Technology in 2012. It is popular in the casinos of
Las Vegas and there is also an online version of the game. It features 5 reels and 30 paylines with 3 interactive bonus rounds that can be unlocked. Dan Ackroyd also provided custom speech as Ray Stantz.
Pinball Stern Pinball released a
Ghostbusters pinball game in June 2016. The game is available in three models: Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition. The game includes audio clips from the first two movies, as well as custom voice work from Ernie Hudson.
Comic books of the Ghostbusters battles a rampaging
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in this Graham Crackers variant cover to
Ghostbusters: Legion #1. Published by 88MPH. In the late 1980s,
NOW Comics and
Marvel UK published
The Real Ghostbusters, comics based on the TV series of the same name. In May 2003,
Sony signed an agreement with 88MPH Studios to work on a comic update of the
Ghostbusters film, to be released later in the year.
Ghostbusters: Legion saw the return of the four Ghostbusters and the principal cast from the film.
Legion updated the series by setting the events of the first film in 2004, rather than 1984. Set six months after the Gozer incident, the series was designed to follow the Ghostbusters as their initial fame faded and they returned to the regular chore of busting ghosts on a daily basis. The series sees the team run ragged as a spate of supernatural crimes and other related occurrences plague the city, as well as contemplating the greater effects of their success beyond the immediate media attention. Manga publisher
Tokyopop produced an
original English-language manga around the same time the video game was announced. It was released in October 2008, under the title
Ghostbusters: Ghost Busted. Taking place between the second film and the game, the manga featured a series of
one-shot stories from several different artists and writers, as well as a subplot involving Jack Hardemeyer (from the second movie) and a vengeful army of ghosts attempting to get revenge on the Ghostbusters.
IDW Publishing also released a comic book series based on the franchise. Their first series,
Ghostbusters: The Other Side, was written by
Keith Champagne, with art by Tom Nguyen. A second series was later released in 2009 as
Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression. A third series,
Ghostbusters: Haunted Holidays was released in November 2010. From September 2011 through December 2012, IDW published an ongoing series that ran 16 issues, written by Erik Burnham with art by Dan Schoening and Luis Antonio Delgado. From February 2013 through September 2014, a new ongoing series titled
The New Ghostbusters, also by Burnham, Schoening, and Delgado, ran 20 issues. In 2019, IDW published a 5 issue collection that saw The Ghostbusters &
The Transformers crossover entitled
Transformers Ghostbusters - Ghosts of Cybertron, where The Ghostbusters team up with The Autobots to fight ghosts of The Decepticons. For the occasion of the mutual 30-year anniversary of both franchises, IDW published a limited crossover series titled
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters in 2014, featuring the
IDW version of the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles joining forces with the comics Ghostbusters. The success of the series launched a sequel—
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters 2—three years later, with an accompanying assortment of action figures blending the Turtles' and the Ghostbusters' physical features.
Ghostbusters: Back in Town, a limited comic book series, was published in 2024 by
Dark Horse Comics. The series is set between
Ghostbusters: Afterlife and
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. ''
Ghostbusters: Dead Man's Chest, set between Ghostbusters: Back in Town
and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'', began releasing in 2025.
Books •
Ghostbusters: The Return is a 2004 novel written by Sholly Fisch in celebration of the franchise's 20th anniversary. Set two years after
Ghostbusters II, the novel revolves around Venkman running for mayor of New York City and an ancient entity trying to conquer the world by bringing urban legends to life. • ''Tobin's Spirit Guide: Official Ghostbusters Edition
is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Erik Burnham to tie in with the release of the Ghostbusters'' reboot. The book is mentioned in the first film and later seen in a digital databank version in the sequel. •
Ghosts from Our Past: Both Literally and Figuratively: The Study of the Paranormal is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Andrew Shaffer under the pen names of "Erin Gilbert" and "Abby L. Yates". The book appears in the reboot film, being the manual written by the two protagonists, which also ends up being the cause of their reunion. ==Notes==