The Real Ghostbusters follows a team of paranormal investigators, including the genius scientist Egon Spengler, as they use their proton packs to catch and trap ghosts in New York City. Together, they face supernatural beings, solve mysteries, and save the day.
In a sleepy town in New England, deceased couple Barbara and Adam Maitland return to their home and try to scare away the Deetzes, a New York family who has just moved in. When their attempts fail, they seek the help of a malicious spirit named Beetlejuice. However, they soon regret their decision as Beetlejuice turns out to be crazy and uncontrollable. The Maitlands must find a way to scare the Deetzes themselves and protect their home, while also forming a bond with the teenage daughter Lydia.
In Ghostbusters, four misfit parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City, using specialized equipment to capture and contain ghosts. As they gain popularity and notoriety, they uncover a plot to unleash supernatural forces on the city.
The Ghost Busters was a live-action children's television series that ran in 1975, about a team of bumbling detectives who would investigate ghostly occurrences. Only 15 episodes were created. This series reunited Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch in roles similar to their characters in F Troop. Tucker played Jake Kong, and Storch played zoot suit-wearing Eddie Spencer. The third member of the trio was Tracy the Gorilla, played by actor Bob Burns. The series was unrelated to the 1984 film Ghostbusters.
At the spooky western styled mansion turned restaurant "Thriller Restaurant," Kuroka and Ryu disappear. After their disappearance others start to disappear at the restaurant. Rumors soon start that the devil himself is responsible for the missing persons.
A simple-minded dreamer pretends to be a ghost in order to help acquit himself of a murder charge.
High school student Kayu (Makoto Okunaka) joins the Ghost Photo Club. The club investigates and researches ghost photographs. She tries to find the truth behind ghost pictures with members Kaname (Yosuke Ito) and Riri (Yuuka Ueno). They are not aware of a murderous ghost approaching. (Description taken from AsianWiki)
Nina is an aspiring actress from a small, rural town. Hired to give some authenticity to a reality show tailing Bigfoot near her hometown, Nina is excited--as any actor would be--to work on a larger stage. But the forest has secrets of its own, pushing Nina and her crew to confront larger realities.
This is the first volume in a series of films adapted from the "Ghost Photography Club" written by Osamu Fukutani, a multi-creator in the horror world who has worked on everything from video games to visual works. Kayu Ninomiya, a high school student leading a perfectly normal life, suddenly decides to join the photography club... Contains episodes 1 to 3.
By day the workplace is rational and efficient, but at night the same offices, hotels and restaurants become the domain of the supernatural and unexplained. Those who work the graveyard shift reveal their terrifying brushes with the paranormal while on the job.
Science can't explain it. No one can. A seemingly ordinary stone has been brought to the attention of four of the best paranormal experts in the world. As the hours progress, they find out why. The stone emits sounds, in no particular order, and no one can record them. But why? And how can it do this? This chilling discovery haunts them to the core of their minds and souls... but they can't escape the Sobbing Stone. What they find is a kind of truth that will change their lives forever. The Sobbing Stone... you've got to hear it... to believe.
This is the second volume of the series adapted from the "Ghost Photo Club" written by Osamu Fukutani, a multi-creator in the horror world who has worked on everything from video games to visual works. Kayu, together with Lili and Makimura of the Psychic Photography Club, investigates the photographs, but gets caught up in various incidents... Includes episodes 4 to 6.
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