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Doctor Venkman;168645
Depends on if you consider the game canon.
If you do, as I do, then its Shandors slime. Its explicitly said. And Shandor had different colors of slime if I recall, so that explains that.
If you don't consider it canon, which I obviously didn't before the game, I considered the pink slime something that Vigo conjured up.
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Dmasterman;168649
It'd be all fine and dandy aside from the photos Peter took that were analyzed along with the visions we see of him talking to Janosz, since we see it behind vigo flowing, as if it were showing it was his creation.
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Kingpin;168653
It's about the only thing from the videogame that I actively discount as being canon, due to how it significantly undermines Vigo as a villain, reducing him from “a very powerful magician, Doctor Venkman… and a genius in many ways” to little more than a lucky opportunist.
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Cosmic-Riptide;168675
GBII seems to imply that the slime is a natural occurrence, a byproduct of negative human emotion.
Vigo simply needed a large amount of negative energy in order to return, and the slime provided that.
Whether Vigo initially knew of the slime, or if he was somehow the cause of it, was never fully spelled out in the film.
To me, the imagery of Vigo and the slime together is of a more prophetic nature. Psychic imagery, a glance of things-to-come, not “yep, here's a picture of Vigo and that slime he was always messin with”.
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Kingpin;168653
It's about the only thing from the videogame that I actively discount as being canon, due to how it significantly undermines Vigo as a villain, reducing him from “a very powerful magician, Doctor Venkman… and a genius in many ways” to little more than a lucky opportunist.