His toy tag is based on his overall appearance in the series (notably his marshmallow body and sailor collar), with the franchise's logo being its main symbol, like the other Ghostbusters characters.He is one of two characters from the original film to appear in the reboot Ghostbusters film, with the other one being Slimer.He is the only playable Ghostbusters character to not be released outside of LEGO Dimensions.So far, the Stay Puft minifigure used for LEGO Dimensions is exclusive to its Fun Pack, not released outside this.So far, only Homer Simpson (only in the Stay Puft boss fight in the Ghostbusters! Level), Sloth, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo have lines reacting to him other than his size, while most of the characters have lines reacting to his Big form.According to Alison Brie, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man would fit perfectly with her character Unikitty as both are very misunderstood characters.Frank reprised both roles in the second animated series, Extreme Ghostbusters and returned to voice Slimer for this game. This is not the first time Welker provided his voice to a Ghostbusters character in fact, he had previously voiced Slimer and Ray Stantz in the The Real Ghostbusters cartoon show.His voice in the game is provided by Frank Welker, who also voices Scooby-Doo and Fred Jones in the game (reprising both roles from previous material). In the first Ghostbusters film he was played by Bill Bryan, one of the filmmakers who worked the first film.During his boss fight, he will send out minions of his own which look exactly like his minifigure version but with shorter legs.Oddly enough, despite looking like a regular minifigure in both this cameo and his playable appearance, Stay Puft is shown as a colossal model made out of LEGO bricks during the boss battle against him in the Ghostbusters level.Stay Puft is the only figure currently known to have been shrunk to fit minifigure scale, although he does appear in his normal size in Prime Time.Stay Puft will assist the player characters by holding up platforms to cross a chasm by appearing out of a rift. Still weakened from his defeat in the original movie, he was dispatched singlehandedly by the Ghostbusters' new trainee.Ī parade balloon of Stay Puft was also among the parade balloons that squared off against the new Ghostbusters in the 2016 reboot film. He also reappears as a minor antagonist of 2009's Ghostbusters: The Video Game, as Gozer is only able to choose one destructor form for each dimension he enters, which means he was forced to become Stay Puft a second time. Stay Puft did not return for the second film, but has made subsequent appearances in other media based on the films, including the intro and some episodes of the animated series, The Real Ghostbusters, where Egon Spengler was able to create a friendly version that aided the team. The Stay Puft form taken by Gozer was actually made from marshmallow and melted upon being destroyed by the Ghostbusters. Stay Puft was the form that Ray Stantz unintentionally chose on the day of Gozer's return, for the fact that it was the most harmless thing he could think of. It was first seen as an illustration on a bag of marshmallows in the background when Dana Barrett's groceries became possessed by an unseen entity. The big, evil marshmallow monster is among the most sacred Ghostbusters symbols, and it’s going to be even more ammo for the haters to take pot shots at the new movie.The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is a mascot of the popular Marshmallow brand "Stay Puft". It seems as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man makes an appearance at some point, which is a bold move on Feig’s part. If Ghostbusters 2016 haters were peeved at even a hint of co-opting an image from the original before, the newest TV spot is sure to be an atomic bomb of angst. Rowan ( played by comedian Neil Casey) closely resembles the ghost from the iconic No Ghost logo, and previous trailers revealed that a huge version of him would be stomping around New York just like Mr. While there haven’t been any official confirmations as to who the true villain in the movie is – trailers basically reveal that “someone” is intentionally increasing the paranormal activity around New York City – we did get a look at the ghost who will ostensibly cause the new Ghostbusters the most trouble. A new batch of TV spots was just released, and one of them in particular reveals a massive spoiler that is sure to make all the angry man-children – up in arms over the lady Ghostbusters supposedly ruining their childhoods – even more ticked off. We have just under a month to go until director Paul Feig’s new Ghostbusters reboot, and that means the marketing machine for the movie will begin to really rev.
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