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Raymond Stantz, PhD, is a
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from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''
Ghostbusters ''Ghostbusters'' is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, and Egon Spengler, thr ...
'' (1984), ''
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'' (1989), ''
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'' (1995, as a cameo) and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021), the
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''
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'' and ''
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'', and the
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s Beeline's ''Ghostbusters'' and '' Ghostbusters: The Video Game'' (2009). He was portrayed by
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in all four live action films, and voiced by
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in the animated series. He is a member of the Ghostbusters and one of the three
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professors of
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, along with Dr.
Peter Venkman Peter Venkman, PhD is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' and in the animated television series '' The Real Ghostbusters''. In all ...
and Dr.
Egon Spengler Egon Spengler, PhD is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films '' Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', in the animated television series '' The Real Ghostbusters'' and '' ...
.


Character

Ray is an expert on paranormal history and
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. He is characterised by his almost childlike enthusiasm towards his work, and his forthright acceptance of
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activity. As a result, Peter once during the movie referred to him as "the heart of the Ghostbusters". Ray has extensive knowledge of the
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(to the point of even quoting a specific book and chapter – "I remember Revelation 7:12"—about the end of the world, though the passage he quotes is actually Revelation 6:12), but is an
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, commenting when asked if he believes in God, "Never met Him". As revealed in '' Ghostbusters: The Video Game'', Ray attended a seminary at some stage in his life. He is known for his wordy and overly technical explanations of scientific and paranormal phenomena. Ray, along with Egon, is responsible for pioneering the Ghostbusters' theories and designing and building the equipment used for catching and containing
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.


Appearances


Film


''Ghostbusters'' (1984)

Before being kicked out of the University, Ray devoted a lot of his workday to interviewing people who had some sort of encounter with the paranormal. After the entanglement with the library ghost, Ray was more motivated to continue on with that type of work. When the guys were let go by Dean Yager, he was initially crushed, primarily concerned with his academic integrity, financial stability, etc. Ray had briefly worked in the private sector beforehand, and knew it was not conducive to his line of work, as they expected results. After talking with Peter Venkman and Egon Spengler, they decided to try hunting ghosts full-time. Ray mortgaged the house he was born in to provide the starting capital to get the company started and lease the firehouse. In addition, he rummaged through used car lots and purchased a dilapidated 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel which restored to make the Ecto-1. Stantz also has the distinction of being the first Ghostbuster to meet Slimer, initially dropping his cigarette in fear. He then attempted to proton blast the ghost after his call for assistance was unheard by Venkman. He was later partnered with newly hired Winston Zeddemore, with whom he became good friends. Ray accidentally chose the form of Gozer's Destructor form based of his childhood memories at Camp Parkside, initially thought of what he believed is harmless, but later regret it after seeing the giant
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, also known as Mr. Stay-Puft, is a fictional character from the Ghostbusters (franchise), ''Ghostbusters'' franchise, who sometimes appears as a giant, lumbering and paranormal monster. He first appears in the 1984 '' ...
's rampage across the city. Despite his initial attempt at negotiations, he wound up fighting Gozer with his Proton Pack. After reversing the particle flow to force Gozer back into his realm, Ray was concerned about the other guys' welfare after the explosion, and then celebrated with them all afterward. Although this was short-lived by the, "ungrateful, yuppie larvae!" representing the city, county and state of New York.


''Ghostbusters II'' (1989)

In the second film, following the decline of the Ghostbusters' business, Stantz and Winston were entertainers for parties, where they were repeatedly debased by children. When he was not doing that, he was running his bookstore, Ray's Occult Books, located on St. Mark's Place, a store dedicated to occult studies and the paranormal, selling books and metaphysical supplies. It is implied by Venkman that two years prior, the team had used their proton packs for a secret adventure. When Dana Barrett comes to Egon and later Ray, it becomes clear that something supernatural was once again happening underneath
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. During the investigation on Vigo's painting, while Venkman taunts it, Ray notices Vigo's eyes glowed and caught under his spell, turning Ray into Vigo's sleeper agent by subtly controlling Ray's subconscious and allowing Vigo to spy on the Ghostbusters through their telepathic link. Ray and Egon experiment with the psychomagnotheric slime they find and eventually discover a way to not only positively charge the slime, but utilize it to animate objects, including the Statue of Liberty in their final assault on Vigo the Carpathian. Ray also briefly becomes the host for Vigo himself, but a liberal dousing of the positively charged mood slime quickly cures him of that.


''Casper'' (1995)

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has a
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as Stantz in ''
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''. When Carrigan and Dibs are attempting to evict the
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from the McFadden Manor, before contacting Dr. James Harvey, they contact Ray Stantz of the Ghostbusters. After he fails to capture the Ghostly Trio, he runs out of the manor in fear, and says to Carrigan and Dibs: "Who you gonna call? Someone else."


''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021)

Aykroyd reprises his role as Stantz in '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021). At some point before the disbanding of the Ghostbusters, Stantz and Egon added a scissor seat to the Ecto-1 and built
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s (labeled remote trap vehicles or RTV for short), each loaded with a ghost trap that can match the Cadillac's speed. He returned to running Ray's Occult Books. In order to make a profit, Stantz has to expand his inventory to compete with other booksellers and metaphysical supply stores. However, unable to match the services of large bookstore chains, Stantz leases a back room to a palm reader. In a post-credits scene, it's revealed that the rent at Stantz's store is paid for by Winston. A week after Egon died, Stantz receives a phone call from Egon's granddaughter Phoebe, asking for the Ghostbusters' help against Summerville's supernatural threats. He explains that when Egon's teammates doubted his belief in the return of Gozer and the coming apocalypse, Egon stole the Ecto-1 along with the team's gear and moved to Summerville. Stantz feels especially betrayed by this act, telling her that "Egon Spengler can rot in hell," though he is remorseful upon being informed of Egon's death and Phoebe's relation to him. Phoebe's call ultimately prompts Stantz and the other surviving original Ghostbusters to travel to Summerville to assist Phoebe's team in battling Gozer. Stantz is revealed to be one of Phoebe's friend Podcast's subscribers on his vlogs about paranormal and conspiracies, and he is impressed after discovering that the person he followed is a 12-year-old.


Television


''The Real Ghostbusters''

Ray has an extended family (which has different nationalities ranging from Swiss to Scottish to Russian), including his Aunt Lois (who appears in the episode, "The Spirit of Aunt Lois"), and Uncle Andrew MacMillan of
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, Scotland (who is mentioned as being deceased in "Bustman's Holiday"). Ray was born in the Bronx in 1959, according to the episodes ''Citizen Ghost'', and "It's About Time", then later moved to Morrisville, which appears in ''Look Homeward Ray''. The latter episode also reveals that Ray's childhood crush was a brunette named Elaine. During the show's run he was the closest member of the team to being a pilot, having won a free flying lesson in 1976, as mentioned in ''You Can't Take It With You''. Ray's surname was misspelled in the series as "Stanz", in much the same way as
Winston Zeddemore Winston Zeddemore PhD is a fictional character appearing in the ''Ghostbusters'' films, TV series, and video games. He was played by Ernie Hudson in films and was voiced by Arsenio Hall in the first three seasons of ''The Real Ghostbusters''. B ...
's surname was misspelled "Zeddmore". Ray is the only Ghostbuster to wear the original beige jumpsuit uniform in both the animated series and the films, while the other Ghostbusters wore color coded jumpsuits in the animated series – brown for Venkman, light blue for Winston and gray-blue for Egon (presumably to help differentiate them better).


''Extreme Ghostbusters''

Ray appears only in the two-part series finale of ''
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''. After the closing down of the Ghostbusters Ray got a job at a major university. After a "minor mishap," followed by a large explosion, he has a job at Perpetual Motors, a used car company.


Video games


''Ghostbusters: The Video Game''

A likeness of Aykroyd, circa 1991 (the year in which the game takes place) appears in the '' Ghostbusters: The Video Game'', that was released on June 16, 2009. Aykroyd also reprised his role for the game by voicing him. In the game, Stantz is eager to expand his knowledge in regards to researching the paranormal. More than once he asks the Rookie to collect samples and take readings for later research. Ray is also the most vocally supportive of the Rookie. It is mentioned that the mortgage for the Ghostbusters Headquarters is in his name. His selection for the
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's form of Gozer's "Destructor Form" was mentioned in a quote "It wasn't me this time, I swear it!" when the Ghostbusters see that the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is once again terrorizing New York. Ray is the most visibly shaken to see the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man again. Ray is shown to possess skill in operating nautical vessels (i.e.: migrant sponge observation, mentioned earlier) as he's the primary navigator on Marine Ecto-8. One patron of Ray's occult bookstore, is unhappy of him closed his store for ghostbustings, and she left him a message on the Ghostbusters' answering machine in hope to still able to order items from him.


Beeline's ''Ghostbusters''

Stantz appears in
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's ''Ghostbusters'' game for
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. The game was released on January 24, 2013.


''Lego Dimensions''

Stantz appears in ''Lego Dimensions'', with archival audio of Dan Aykroyd being used to represent his character.


''Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed''

Aykroyd again reprised his role of Ray Stantz in 2022's asymmetrical 4v1 game ''Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed'' created by
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. Ray continues to run his store Ray's Occult which has relocated to a building adjacent to the firehouse in the time between ''
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'' and the game. He, alongside
Winston Zeddemore Winston Zeddemore PhD is a fictional character appearing in the ''Ghostbusters'' films, TV series, and video games. He was played by Ernie Hudson in films and was voiced by Arsenio Hall in the first three seasons of ''The Real Ghostbusters''. B ...
(portrayed by
Ernie Hudson Earnest Lee Hudson (born December 17, 1945) is an American actor. His roles include Winston Zeddemore in the ''Ghostbusters'' film series, Sergeant Darryl Albrecht in ''The Crow'' (1994), and Warden Leo Glynn on HBO's '' Oz'' (1997–2003). Hu ...
) work together to train a new generation of Ghostbusters. Stantz and Zeddemore act as guides for the player-character's rookie Ghostbuster and have a role in the plot of the game.


See also

* List of ''Ghostbusters'' characters


References

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