In Ghost Busters one would the liquid from the Stay Puffed Marshmallow man be scalding hot?
One person was covered in marshmallow goo. Do you think that they would have been burned to death? I touched hot marshmallow and it burns.
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Well the person wasn’t burned to death, so obviously not.
@Darth_Algar It never went back to the man on the street. Instead it was funny.
If I remember correctly, the ghost busters were covered in the marshmallow jizz, too, and they were still alive without any visible scalding or burns. So I think you can safely assume that it was not burning hot.
@talljasperman
The man on the street was Walter Peck (a.k.a “Dickless”), he also appeared in Ghostbusters: the Video Game, which is official canon alongside the two movies. Granted, you’d only know that if you played that game (or read spoilers of it). But also, as @ragingloli stated, the Ghostbusters themselves were covered in marshmellowy goodness and suffered no injury from it.
btw, walter peck was right.
The actor who played Egon died earlier this year. He will be missed. His name is Harold Ramis died feb 24 2014.
Ramis was also the doctor who made the house call to Helen Hunt’s little boy in “As Good as it Gets”.
Two quick points, Ghostbusters was/is just the one word & it’s Stay Puft
Think of it like cum, more luke warm than anything else…kinda.
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