Extreme Ghostbusters - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Darkness at Noon (1)Sep 1, 1997
S01E02Darkness at Noon (2)Sep 2, 1997
S01E03The True Face of a MonsterSep 3, 1997
S01E04Fear ItselfSep 4, 1997
S01E05DeadlinersSep 5, 1997
S01E06Casting the RunesSep 8, 1997
S01E07The Infernal MachineSep 9, 1997
S01E08Home Is Where the Horror IsSep 10, 1997
S01E09KilljoysSep 11, 1997
S01E10The UnseenSep 12, 1997
S01E11The CrawlerSep 22, 1997
S01E12The Pied Piper of ManhattanSep 23, 1997
S01E13Be Careful What You Wish ForSep 24, 1997
S01E14GreaseSep 25, 1997
S01E15The Jersey DevilSep 26, 1997
S01E16Dry SpellSep 29, 1997
S01E17Sonic YouthSep 30, 1997
S01E18Ghost Apocalyptic FutureOct 1, 1997
S01E19Bird of PreyOct 2, 1997
S01E20Seeds of DestructionOct 3, 1997
S01E21The Luck of the IrishNov 3, 1997
S01E22The GhostmakersNov 4, 1997
S01E23Slimer's SacrificeNov 5, 1997
S01E24GrundelesqueNov 6, 1997
S01E25In Your DreamsNov 7, 1997
S01E26Moby GhostNov 10, 1997
S01E27FalloutNov 12, 1997
S01E28Eyes of a DragonNov 13, 1997
S01E29Till Death Do Us StartNov 14, 1997
S01E30Glutton for PunishmentNov 24, 1997
S01E31Ghost in the MachineNov 25, 1997
S01E32Dog DaysNov 26, 1997
S01E33Mole PeopleNov 27, 1997
S01E34A Temporary InsanityNov 28, 1997
S01E35RageDec 1, 1997
S01E36Heart of DarknessDec 2, 1997
S01E37Back in the Saddle (1)Dec 3, 1997
S01E38Back in the Saddle (2)Dec 4, 1997
S01E39The SphinxDec 5, 1997
S01E40Witchy WomanDec 8, 1997

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