There’s being a fan, after which there’s being a fan for all of eternity.
One funeral dwelling in Arkansas has launched a Ghostbusters urn — which appears just like the group’s well-known Ecto-1 automobile — which may maintain a real fan’s ashes in perpetuity. Should you’re dead-set on a Ghostbusters-impressed funeral, this might be the best way to go.
The director of the funeral parlor, Richard Neal, gave an interview to the native ABC affiliate, KATV, the place he talked about how this moderately eclectic burial scheme took place…
We have been working with a household who have been enthusiastic about discovering one thing that mirrored their beloved one’s ardour and curiosity, and so they simply occurred to be a Ghostbusters fanatic. So, we have been capable of supply and find a really distinctive Ghostbusters coach, which we’re changing right into a cremation urn for his or her memorial.
In keeping with Ghostbusters Information, the cremoation urn in query started its life as a “1/6 scale Ghostbusters: Afterlife Ecto-1 by Blitzway, which was then transformed for this alternate goal whereas “retaining all of the lights, sound, and particulars however with the addition of holding stays.”
Oh good, I’d hate for my urn to not have working lights and sounds. Why even trouble with a ceremony at that time?!? (Supposedly the, uh, “stays” are positioned contained in the mannequin’s hood. That’s definitely higher than getting stuffed within the hatchback!)
This image just about sums up the entire idea:
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Given the subject material, I suppose a Ghostbusters-themed funeral is extra tonally acceptable for this kind of event than, say a My Little Pony-themed funeral. That may simply be weird. An urn that seemed like one of many Ghostbusters’ traps may need made much more sense, although.
In information that’s presumably extra related to still-living Ghostbusters followers, the newest Ghostbusters film, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, is about to debut on Netflix on July 22.