Who Is the Father of the Baby in Ghostbusters 2
Oscar [ane] is the son of Dana Barrett in Ghostbusters 2.
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Primary Canon
- ane.2 Secondary Canon History
- i.3 IDW Comics
- 2 Personality
- 3 Final Name(s)
- four Trivia
- 5 Appearances
- v.1 Primary Canon
- 5.two Secondary Canon
- 6 References
- 7 Gallery
- vii.1 Primary Canon
- 7.2 Secondary Canon
- 7.three Backside the Scenes
History
Main Canon
In late 1989, while on the way back to their apartment, Dana rode Oscar'due south baby wagon over Psychomagnotheric Slime. Merely outside the apartment, she spoke to Frank the Superintendent and took about of her focus away from Oscar. The slime animated the wagon and it rolled away. Despite bystanders coming to Dana's assistance, the carriage and Oscar avoided capture. The carriage went right into an intersection on First Avenue and stopped in the middle of the street but before a omnibus passed by in the side by side lane. Dana grabbed Oscar and held him shut to her. Dana went to see Egon Spengler and he agreed to investigate along with Ray Stantz. Peter Venkman found out and came along with them to examine Oscar. Egon and Ray conducted a precursory medical test that included the Gamel and Pross Infant Vigil Exam and Apgar Score. Egon confessed the only near-pediatric feel he had to this point was on a chimp. He was very good for you and had standard pupillary, auditory, and papillary responses. Egon also used a Grafco fetal stethoscope. While Egon and Ray checked out Oscar's sleeping room, Peter was tasked with getting a stool sample. Instead, Peter played with him and sang "Dixie" and got Dana to get the sample.
Vigo commanded Janosz Poha to bring him a child to utilize as a host body in his resurrection. Janosz went to Dana'due south flat the dark Ray, Peter, and Egon caused a black out. Dana kindly refused to let him in after he inquired about Oscar. Some fourth dimension later, when Dana was about to give Oscar a bathroom, Psychomagnotheric Slime seeped into the bathtub and tried to grab him. Dana took Oscar and ran to Peter's flat. Peter made an advertizing hoc diaper from a sweater he got from a daughter who got information technology from Joe Willie Namath. He joked they did want to know how she got it then fashioned it into a diaper. He told Oscar he would appreciate information technology if he refrained from hosing it down with his own personal rinse. He suggested he start practicing a thing the big guys liked to call "self command". He alleged he was going to stay at "Uncle Pete's" until this matter blew over and it was his place now. Dana and Oscar took his sleeping room while Peter slept on the sofa. She was eager to put him downward for the night. Peter asked if he could. She obliged him. Peter told Oscar he was short, his belly button stuck out too far and he was a terrible burden on his poor female parent. He pointed at Oscar then waved his finger effectually. Peter soon convinced Dana to become out for dinner with him while Janine Melnitz babysat. Louis Tully helped out. They fed him some French bread pizza and Louis put Oscar to sleep with his have on "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs."
Oscar was kidnapped by Janosz on New Years Eve. While out on the window ledge, Oscar was grabbed by Janosz, in an ethereal form and taken to the Manhattan Museum of Art. Dana followed simply was captured and Oscar was returned to the altar in front end of Vigo. Janosz attempted Dana to be his wife and enhance Vigo every bit their son. As midnight drew nigh, Vigo began to slowly possess Oscar. Janosz noted it was 4 minutes until midnight. Dana worried about Oscar. A pink red ray shined from Vigo onto Oscar. Vigo's face started to overlay onto Oscar. Janosz was amazed. Fortunately, the Ghostbusters arrived in the Statue of Liberty and intervened. Dana took Oscar from the chantry and disrupted the possession. Afterwards Janosz was hosed down with positively charged Psychomagnotheric Slime, Dana came out from backside a cavalcade. She kissed Peter. Peter hugged them then greeted Oscar. He noted Oscar was "a little scrap ripe" and joked he idea he had an accident, also. Vigo refused to surrender and attacked. Peter hid Oscar then helped the others confronted Vigo but they were immobilized. Vigo found Oscar's location and used telekinesis to move the boards aside like a sliding door then held him up. Dana was scared and implored the Ghostbusters to do something. Peter decided to heckle Vigo. Luckily, the singing from bystanders outside weakened Vigo. He dropped Oscar and returned to his painting. Peter caught Oscar in time and returned him to Dana. The Ghostbusters made their final stand confronting Vigo and destroyed him. The painting and then showed an image of the Ghostbusters in robes standing over Oscar. Oscar was present at the ceremony for the Ghostbusters on Liberty Island.
Secondary Canon History
IDW Comics
Oscar began attention PS 9, Sarah Anderson School, located on 100 Westward 84th Street. I of his teachers was Miss Runyon. He also began taking Karate lessons and was set to participate in a tournament on March 8. He recently won PS 9's "All Star Award" for sportsmanship. Oscar began to spend time with his biological male parent despite Dana's female parent'due south reservations. At the determination of the Tiamat incident, Oscar returned to Dana's apartment from visiting his father. None the wiser nigh what transpired, Oscar institute a birthday card from Peter waiting for him - along with a new Jets jersey.
Personality
Oscar appears to exist very calm when in the presence of his mother and her friends. He is likewise very frightened of Vigo, as evidenced by his constant screaming.
Last Name(s)
Oscar's last name was never revealed in any official source well-nigh Ghostbusters, merely fan sites take been known to give him the last name "Wallance" later on the Violinist who some fans speculate to be his biological father. While not considered part of the chief catechism, the Violinist was named Andre Wallance in Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular, a novelization of the starting time movie. "Andre Wallance" was merely used in that novelization. In Ghostbusters Two: Novel, Oscar was referred to every bit Oscar Barrett. However, none of this has been proven in official Ghostbusters Catechism.
Trivia
- In the Ghostbusters II August 5, 1988 draft, Oscar is a infant male child who has no name throughout the script. He is the son of Lane Walker and Jason Locke (Vigo).
- The infant is stated to be nine months one-time and in the picture, Oscar is near viii months old.[ii]
- On folio 15, Peter saved the baby and carriage from the metropolis bus by jumping on it to propel it forward.
- Louis. the sole babysitter, gave the babe nearly 400 milliliters of milk whereas in the movie, Janine and Louis give him French bread pizza.[iii]
- It is a tremor and Jason Locke (Vigo) who influences the babe to pull himself into a standing position, so climb out of his crib and walk across the floor to an open up window.[four]
- In the September 29, 1988 draft:
- On folio 59, Lane Walker takes Mikey, the forerunner to Oscar in early drafts, with her to the museum afterwards the slime in bathtub set on.
- On page 72, Egon, Ray, and Winston pass by Janine and Louis in the hall in their yellow condom jackets. Peter jokes they were helping change a diaper.
- On page 73, Peter is okay with Louis helping babysit and tells him he doesn't want to come dwelling and observe them humping on his couch.
- On folio 74, Janine watches Television while Louis paces effectually with a crying Oscar and a bottle of milk. Louis tells a slightly longer version of his take on the 7 Dwarfs ending on them not filing state and federal income taxes which he admits he'south not saying is right but they could've gotten into a lot of trouble. He realizes Oscar is asleep and elects to finish his story later.
- On page 92, Slimer hovers outside Peter's flat, sentimentally googling over Mikey. Peter comes home, sees Slimer, yells at him to go away, Slimer licks his lips, Peter realizes he made mistake, and he is slimed.
- On page 96, Slimer gestures a cradling baby. They check and the crib is empty. Slimer beckons them to come up outside with him. They discover Mikey is exterior on the ledge.
- On folio 97, Peter goes out on the ledge and tells Mikey he has his whole life ahead of him. A nanny ghost materializes and its face looks like Jason's.
- On page 98, Peter grabs Mikey just in time but the nanny ghost beats Peter with an umbrella then they go into a tug of state of war over it. Somewhen, Peter lets become. The ghost's stretched arms smacks himself. He charged Peter.
- On page 99, the pram slams into Peter and he drops Mikey who lands in the pram.
- On folio 106, Jason Locke paints symbols on Mikey that are identical to ones seen in the Vigo painting. Jason uses paint from the sail.
- On page 107, sunlight shines through the museum skylight and moves upward the Vigo painting. Jason holds up Mikey and he glows.
- In the November 27, 1988 draft:
- On folio 68, Dana brings Oscar to the bathroom. As she lowers Oscar, the tub starts to shut around him like a big rima oris.
- On page 106, Egon lays out Vigo's plan to inhabit a living human and believes Dana'south psychic vulnerability to hostile entities was passed onto her infant.
- On page 116, Oscar hovers in mid-air in front of the Vigo painting while it weeps onto Janosz's brush which he so uses to paint mystical symbols on Oscar.
- On page 117, Dana tries to take Oscar but an unseen forcefulness pushes her back into her chair.
- About five versions of Oscar's examination were filmed.[v]
- Co-ordinate to Ray, Oscar was 24 inches, approximately 18 pounds and nearly eight months old when he and Egon examined him.[vi]
- Since he was about eight months old, Oscar was built-in in the spring of 1989.
- It has been speculated that the Violinist is the father of Oscar:
- Sigourney Weaver, on the June xiv, 1989 episode of "The Arsenio Hall Show" recalled she thought the Violinist was the father.[7]
- Joe Medjuck and Ivan Reitman, on the 1999 Ghostbusters DVD commentary track, both state that Oscar's male parent is the Violinist.[8] [nine]
- Oscar is wearing a Winnie the Pooh onesie from the point in Ghostbusters II when Janine and Louis babysit him.
- The scene of Oscar's kidnapping evolved from Harold Ramis' initial idea nearly the baby walking like an adult.[x]
- Thom Enriquez storyboarded an early on version of the scene. Information technology involved Slimer trying to warn Louis that Oscar was on the ledge but he was trying to make out with Janine. Louis looks over her shoulder and sees Slimer making a agglomeration of gestures. Peter and Dana return dwelling and see the infant was missing. They wait out the window and come across the baby on the ledge with a monster. Peter goes onto the ledge and grabs the infant. Dana hands him a baseball game bat and he swings at the monster.[11]
- The Oscar on the ledge scene was filmed on a set representing the exterior of the building in Stage xvi at Burbank Studios in Los Angeles.[12]
- Bo Welch built the ready - ii exterior walls and a x foot tall ledge.[xiii]
- Chuck Gaspar built a special harness rig for the Deutschendorf twins portraying Oscar. It was a big leather diaper fastened to a metallic pole bolted down to the ledge. The diaper was hidden in the Deutschendorf's jumpsuit and the pole was hidden if their legs were kept in position. Merely in case, several large airbags were placed below. The twins cooperated very well during filming.[14] [15]
- The twins' father Ron Deutschendorf stood on a ladder off-camera and made noises to make it look like the baby was looking out into the distance in the scene.[16]
- In society of the ledge shot in the kidnapping to be incorporated with the matte painting, Mark Vargo and his plate crew positioned a camera nearly 40 feet up along one side of the soundstage. The crew had to climb up a wooden ladder and walk forth a very narrow catwalk. The Vistavision photographic camera was as well heavy to conduct so it was pulled up on pulleys.[17]
- Floating Oscar in the museum took some doing. Chuck Gaspar's coiffure made a piece of sheet metal hidden in the baby's adapt and suspended on four wires fastened to an overhead rig. To prevent the baby from moving, the metal pan was attached to the suit with velcro.[18] [xix]
- In the deleted scene Peter'southward Concern, Jack Hardemeyer suggests using the rescue of Oscar for a photo op with Mayor Lenny.
- In At present Comics The Existent Ghostbusters starring in Ghostbusters II part i he is depicted as a toddler in age.
- Oscar makes a cameo on the back cover of Ghostbusters Volume 3: Haunted America as office of a homage to the painting from the end of Ghostbusters Ii.
- When asked in 2011 if they'd exist upwardly for playing Oscar once again in Ghostbusters III, Will Deutschendorf and Henry Deutschendorf said that they doubt that they'd exist able to act well enough, and would bring down the movie every bit a event. All the same, they would be up for a cameo appearance. Yahoo! UK Article 2/10/14
- Dan Aykroyd said that 1 of his rejected scripts for Ghostbusters III had Peter going on a 2nd honeymoon with Dana, and that the rest of the Ghostbusters were to go along an eye on Oscar, who would have been in his early to mid teens. Oscar would get a junior member of the team. [ citation needed ]
- In an interview, Sigourney Weaver mentions that in a copy of a Ghostbusters Iii script she read, Oscar does join the Ghostbusters. In July 2016, Ivan Reitman corroborated it and stated the new group of Ghostbusters would have been led by Oscar.[20]
- In an interview with Rolling Rock in July 2016, Ivan Reitman commented Oscar was probably Dana and Peter'due south son, although it's non made clear in the screenplay.[21]
- Sadly, on June fourteen, 2017, Hank Deutschendorf committed suicide by hanging. He was 29 years old.
- On folio i of Ghostbusters Year 1 Issue #2, Bob Douglas'south precognitive dream is of the events of Ghostbusters Ii and he alludes to Vigo and Oscar.
Appearances
Primary Canon
- Ghostbusters Two
- Chapter 1: Start
- Chapter 3: Dr. Janosz Poha
- Alluded to by Dana.
- Affiliate 5: Investigating Oscar
- Chapter 9: Bully Coma of 1989
- Affiliate 12: Two in the Box
- Chapter 14: A Tub Full of Slime
- Chapter 15: Peter'south Place
- Chapter 16: Vigo 101
- Affiliate 18: In the Tunnel
- Chapter xix: Scaring the Straights
- Chapter 20: Kidnapping Oscar
- Chapter 21: 10th Level of Hell
- Chapter 24: A Harbor Chick
- Chapter 25: Breaking and Entering
- Chapter 26: Ghostbusters vs. Vigo
- Chapter 27: The Fifth Ghostbuster
- Chapter 28: World is Safe Once more
Secondary Canon
- Ghostbusters Ii
- Deleted Scenes
- Peter's Business organisation
- Alluded to by Peter Venkman.
- Statue of Liberty Back in Identify
- Peter's Business organisation
- Deleted Scenes
- Real Ghostbusters Starring in Ghostbusters Two
- Function i
- Part two
- Office three
- Deleted pages for Part 3.
- IDW Comics
- Ongoing Serial
- Volume ii
- Consequence #13
- Mentioned by Dana Barrett on page fourteen
- Issue #14
- Referenced in Dana Barrett'due south biography in the Dramatis Personae page
- On page 5, photo at electric current age seen and he is briefly mentioned.[22]
- On page ten, Oscar is mentioned by Dana.[23]
- On page xx, an old baby picture is on the nightstand.
- Event #18
- Alluded to by Peter on page 16[24]
- Alluded to by Dana on page 17[25]
- Issue #20
- Mentioned on page 24
- Consequence #13
- Volume ii
- Ghostbusters Twelvemonth One
- Outcome #2
- Alluded to by Bob Douglas on page one.[26]
- Outcome #2
- Ongoing Serial
- Insight Editions
- Tobin's Spirit Guide
- Section IV: Gods and Major Demons
- Mentioned on Page 64.[27]
- Section IV: Gods and Major Demons
- Tobin's Spirit Guide
References
- ↑ Dana Barrett (1999). Ghostbusters II, Chapter 1: Outset (1989) (DVD ts. 01:57). Columbia Pictures. Dana Barrett says: "Oscar!"
- ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1988). Ghostbusters Ii (Baronial five, 1988 Draft) (Script p. 10). "Paragraph reads: "Venkman is clowning with a very cute nine-month-erstwhile Babe BOY, belongings the baby over his head and pressing his nose into the baby's belly, pretending that the baby is attacking him."
- ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1988). Ghostbusters II (August 5, 1988 Draft) (Script p. 66). "Louis Tully says: "He started crying a little so I take him about 400 milliliters f milk and he went correct dorsum to sleep."
- ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1988). Ghostbusters 2 (August 5, 1988 Draft) (Script p. 65). "Paragraph reads: "The tremor sends a slight vibration through the crib. The baby opens it's eyes and miraculously sits up. Then, as if motivated by some powerful and supernatural force, he grabs the condom bars of the crib, pulls himself to a continuing position, climbs nimbly over the side and drops silently to the floor. He cranes his neck to cheek for whatever movement in the hallway, then walks across the flooring to the open window."
- ↑ Ivan Reitman (2019). Ghostbusters II- Commentary (2019) (Blu-ray ts. 16:49-17:03). Sony Home Entertainment. Ivan Reitman says: "We did nearly five versions of this scene with this poor kid. This is Henry, I think, and—Um, one of the twins was merely a lilliputian bit more responsive. "
- ↑ Dana Barrett (1999). Ghostbusters Two, Chapter five: Investigating Oscar (1989) (DVD ts. sixteen:47-sixteen:54). Columbia Pictures. Dana Barrett says: "24 inches in length. Subject weighs approximately 18 pounds and is well-nigh eight months old."
- ↑ Recording of The Arsenio Hall Evidence 6/14/1989, Sigourney Weaver, ii:04-2:18Sigourney Weaver says: "And I've, um, actually all the characters five years afterward have sort of been downwardly and out a little bit and, um, I've gotten married, I recollect, to the guy who used the olfactory organ spray in the get-go Ghostbusters and information technology didn't piece of work out and then I got a divorce but I take this little baby."
- ↑ Joe Medjuck (2005). Ghostbusters- Commentary (2005) (DVD ts. 43:x-43:19). Columbia TriStar Domicile Video. Joe Medjuck says: "I've always presumed this is who Sigourney married - when she has a child in the 2nd one. The Violinist. "
- ↑ Ivan Reitman (2005). Ghostbusters- Commentary (2005) (DVD ts. 43:fifteen-43:19). Columbia TriStar Home Video. Ivan Reitman says: "Yes, yes, the Violinist. "
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (Nov 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex magazine #forty, folio 28-29. Cinefex, U.s.a.. Harold Ramis says: "The idea of having the infant out on the ledge was to offshoot of my having a infant walk like an developed. At ane point, nosotros were really considering doing that--but it would have involved either a finish-motion boob or an adult in a infant suit. Neither of those approaches would have worked without it being in really dim calorie-free. As soon as Ivan idea about making a babe walk, he was not thrilled. Information technology just seemed like as well much--information technology made the babe likewise important."
- ↑ Wallace, Daniel (2015). Ghostbusters The Ultimate Visual History, p. 141, 144. Insight Editions, San Rafael CA USA, ISBN 9781608875108. Thom Enriquez says: "In the version I storyboarded, Slimer was involved a lot more, so I had Slimer warn Louis that the baby was out on the ledge. Louis is trying to brand out with Janine and he looks over her shoulder, and you come across Slimer using all these gestures. The sequence was longer. When Neb Murray shows up with Dana and they find out the baby is missing, they look out the window and see the baby on the ledge with a monster, and in that location's a physical struggle. Bill goes out there, Dana hands him a baseball bat, and he's swinging at this creature."
- ↑ Spook Central "California"
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex magazine #40, folio 29. Cinefex, The states. Line reads: "Even though Oscar no longer had to walk, he still had to appear standing on the ledge of the building some x stories above a crowded New York street. To reach this feat, Bo Welch built Venkman's corner loft apartment consummate with two exterior walls and a ledge that stood ten feet above the stage flooring. And so Chuck Gaspar had the job of devising a foolproof rig then that Oscar--interchangeably played by William T. Deutshcendorf and Henry J. Deutschendorf II--could stand up upwards."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (Nov 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex mag #xl, page 25 footnote. Cinefex, The states. Line reads: "On a studio set representing the exterior of the edifice, concrete furnishings supervisor Chuck Gaspar constructed a harness rig to back up the kid and foreclose him from falling."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex mag #40, page 29. Cinefex, United states of america. Chuck Gaspar says: "We fabricated a big leather diaper that was attached to a metal pole bolted downwardly to the ledge. The diaper was hidden within the baby's jumpsuit; and equally long as his legs stayed in position, you lot could not see the pole because it went upward the back of his leg and behind his back. For reverse angles, nosotros simply placed information technology in front end of the baby. There was no way the infant could become loose--he was locked in. Of course, down on the flooring beneath we had big air numberless for him to fall on, but there was really no way he could get free. Either i of the twins could accept become angry or annoyed by the whole thing, but fortunately they both seemed quite content out on the ledge. Ivan got lucky when he chose those twins--they were great."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex mag #xl, page 29. Cinefex, Usa. Line reads: "To aid direct the children, Deutschendorf stood on a ladder off-camera and made noises to try and make the performing infant appear to exist looking off into the distance."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex mag #40, page 29. Cinefex, USA. Line reads: "To consummate Oscar'southward dramatic adventure, a plate of the ledge ready was photographed so later on reduced and placed into a matte painting by Mark Sullivan featuring the rest of the building and the street beneath. In order to become the right angle on the ledge, Mark Vargo and his plate coiffure had to position a camera some forty feet up in the air along one side of the large soundstage. To reach this location, they had to climb a simple wooden ladder then walk along a very narrow catwalk to the desired position. The Vistavision photographic camera had to be elevated on pulleys since it was too heavy to exist carried up the ladder."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex magazine #40, page 34. Cinefex, United states of america. Chuck Gaspar says: "Floating that little baby was a bit hair-raising. I don't mind floating a grownup, because it they fall, at least they can protect themselves. Simply a babe doesn't know how to do that. The gag worried me, but we did it in such a way that the baby could possibly exit of the harness. The unit we fabricated was a piece of sail metal hidden within his suit and suspended on four wire attached to an overhead rig. The metal pan was attached to the suit with velcro so there was no manner the infant could move. It was so tight, in fact, that at ane point the baby started fussing and we had to loosen the velcro a little chip. Even so, he could not roll off the pan because it was inside his suit. During the takes, we had everybody continuing around watching pretty closely, and as soon as the babe traveled from point A to point B in that location were people right there to grab him. Over again, the baby was astonishing. He never cried or did anything. For the direct pull-through across the room, the rig was controlled by a rope that I pulled myself considering I was kind of nervous. The turn was so frail that to make it squeamish and smooth nosotros did it with a radio-controlled servo. For that move, I once again brought in Jay Halsey. At the beginning of the shot, I just pulled the rope and walked the baby along the straight path. When we got to the indicate where he had to turn, Jay radio-controlled the move. And so we simply lowered the infant downwards onto the podium."
- ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (Nov 1989). Ghostbusters Revisited, Cinefex mag #xl, page 34. Cinefex, USA. Line reads: "For additional close-ups where the wires would take been visible, the metal pan was concealed under the babe'south suit. Depending on the bending, the pole was either held by hand or placed on a cart underneath the photographic camera."
- ↑ Rolling Stone "Ivan Reitman: Why We're However Talking About 'Ghostbusters' 30 Years Later" 7/6/sixteen "Ivan Reitman says: "Aykroyd, Ramis, and I worked on some other draft of the film with two other writers, Lee Eisenberg and Factor Stupnitsky. Nosotros had a very good script that was a more than traditional sequel idea. It was the passing of the torch from the original Ghostbusters to a new group led by Oscar, the little infant in the second moving picture."
- ↑ Rolling Rock "Ivan Reitman: Why We're Still Talking Nigh 'Ghostbusters' 30 Years Later" vii/6/16 "Ivan Reitman says: "I loved the sequences between Sigourney Weaver and Neb Murray and what's probably their babe, Oscar, although it's not made clear in the screenplay."
- ↑ Janine Melnitz (2014). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #14" (2014) (Comic p.5). Janine says: "I got the card last Christmas. With the photo of Oscar... It seems like yesterday he was the cutest little baby..."
- ↑ Dana Barrett (2014). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Book 2 Issue #14" (2014) (Comic p.10). Dana says: "Yep, well, the second time information technology was my son, but--"
- ↑ Peter Venkman (2014). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Book ii Issue #xviii" (2014) (Comic p.16). Peter says: "Someday the guys and I took something big downwardly, the Paparazzi would, similar, descend... and that wasn't expert for you, and it wasn't good for the kid. How's he doin', by the way? Did he become the bailiwick of jersey?"
- ↑ Dana Barrett (2014). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Volume ii Result #18" (2014) (Comic p.17). Dana says: "Of grade. I--he misses you."
- ↑ Bob Douglas (2020). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Twelvemonth One Effect #2" (2020) (Comic p.1). Bob Douglas says: "Like just last dark I dreamed this giant painting was trying to kidnap a baby, and – wait, you're notwithstanding paying me for this interview, right?"
- ↑ Narrator (2016). Insight Editions- "Tobin's Spirit Guide" (2016) (Book p.64). Paragraph reads: "Vigo's initial plan was to inhabit the concrete class of museum employee Dana Barrett's baby son, Oscar."
Gallery
Master Canon
Secondary Canon
NOW Comics images provided past Ectocontainment (Fan Site) and At present Comics Deleted pages images provided past Alex Newborn (Original Source: James Van Hise).
Oscar equally depicted in Now Comics The Real Ghostbusters starring in Ghostbusters II function 1.
Oscar as depicted in NOW Comics The Real Ghostbusters starring in Ghostbusters 2 part two.
Oscar as depicted in Now Comics The Real Ghostbusters starring in Ghostbusters Ii part 3.
Oscar as depicted in Now Comics The Real Ghostbusters starring in Ghostbusters II office iii (Deleted Pages).
Equally seen in Book 2 Issue #14
Behind the Scenes
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Fundamental)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Fundamental)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Cardinal)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Central)
Storyboard (Credit: William Forsche and Spook Fundamental)
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