Andrew "Andy" Baker is one of the three main protagonists of Ghostforce (alongside Liv Baker and Mike Collins). He is a student in Professor Pascal's class at the NYC school located in Manhattan, New York City. He is also the son of Jay Baker and Melissa Baker, as well as the older brother of Liv Baker.
With his Ghostforce medallion, when fueled by Dragoyle's Boo Energy, Andy transforms into the superhero Fury and gains flexible slime powers to capture every wild ghost in Manhattan.
Appearance[]
Andy has light strawberry-blonde hair and green eyes.
Civilian attire[]
Season 1[]
Andy wore a yellow shirt with a green neck and what appeared to be a white hem. The shirt had a picture of an orange-stylized basketball. He had a black hoodie with white drawstrings, a green hood, green glove cuffs, and a green zipper. He also wore knee-length cargo denim pants and black sneakers with white soles, white zigzag patterns on the side, and white shoelaces. Additionally, he had a brown wristband and a bracelet with yellow and aqua beads on his right wrist and a green watch on his left wrist.
Season 2[]
As revealed in a screenshot for the upcoming second season, he now wears a black hoodie with longer sleeves, a green hood, and green glove cuffs. His hair also now becomes much spiker.
As Fury[]
Fury wears a green Ghostforce armor with black highlights. He also has a green full-cover mask, gauntlets, and knee-high boots. On his chest is his medallion that allows him to transform.
- For more of Andy's outfits and designs, see Andy Baker/Designs.
Personality[]

Andy is funny, spirited, appealing, popular, smart, and confident.[7] Despite being among the most influential people at school because he is gifted in basketball, he is caring and loyal towards his friends and family. He is very energetic and is often described as having the biggest sense of humor with a constant need to challenge himself.
While he may not have the highest grade in class compared to Mike and Rajat, Andy makes up for it by being smart in a practical sense. He can be quite observant in his surroundings and can quickly adapt to any situation by improvising. Most of his plans are considered risky and complicated, but there is not always a guarantee that they will work exactly as he intended. For example, when he noticed Flamagma was about to merge with a barbeque grill after Miss Jones told him that the ghost prefers anything flammable, he improvised by throwing a plate of cookies at it to block its path but didn't expect it to merged with one of them instead.

Andy is known to be very impulsive and making reckless decisions because of his overconfidence preventing him from thinking of any possible outcomes for his actions. He seems to be fully aware of this flaw since he nervously laughed in agreement with Myst in "Batata" when she once described him as being an "expert" of not looking before he leaps after they noticed Krush did a similar thing. One notable incident in regards to the Ghostforce was unleashing Glougloux from its Boo Cap for the team to train without understanding its powers and indirectly causing it to escape from the lab while Miss Jones was asleep. He also makes promises that he often has trouble keeping, as mentioned by Carla in "Prehistorrible". However, Andy always learns from his mistakes whenever he realizes his fault and quickly tries to fix it before the situation gets worse. His experience in "Jam Jam", for instance, taught him not to do everything half-heartedly since his actions can affect others even if he didn't mean to. He is even willing to take advice from others, including his younger sister, that can help him become a better person.

Despite his confidence and carefree nature, Andy can suffer from self-esteem issues. He is being perceived to be one of the best basketball players at school, along with Drake. So, whenever he is challenged to a one-on-one match against his rival, he is always willing to accept it because his competitiveness stems from him wanting to prove to both himself and his classmates that he is gifted. When he once missed a three-pointer and lost a match against Drake in "Katastroph", Andy briefly lost his self-confidence about his agility that he was unable to help his team capture the titular ghost. He even once attempted to become smart in "Mascarade" because he wanted to be taken more seriously by his classmates instead of being seen as someone obsessing over basketball and hot dogs.
Andy also doesn't like to show his vulnerability because he doesn't want to be seen as weak by his peers, especially Drake who would waste no time mocking him for it. For example, in "Vochaos", he was too embarrassed to admit he couldn't swim that he exaggerated about himself being able to outswim a shark to hide his insecurity and then planned to call in sick to keep up with the ruse. He later got upset with Liv after she immediately exposed him in front of their classmates who all proceeded to laugh at him. He was also the only student, except Carla, who didn't confess his worst fear in "Grump King" because he denied having musophobia and claimed that he wasn't afraid of anything. However, he now listens to Miss Jones's advice that he must confront his fear over time so he can someday get rid of it from his head.

As Fury, he serves as the Leader and a bit of a "go-getter" command within the Ghostforce. He retains both his energetic and spirited characteristics from his civilian identity, but he can still make reckless decisions by springing into action first without thinking. He finds being part of the Ghostforce brings an inexhaustible source of adrenaline for him, comparing every mission to a basketball match that has to be won. However, Fury takes his role as both a superhero and a ghost hunter very seriously. He strives to capture every single ghost that is currently haunting Manhattan and rescue everyone, including his rival Drake, from their attacks.
Fury is also known as the "funny one" as Krush described him in "Gmagicard". He has a habit of making quippy one-liners at a ghost right before he attacks it with his flexi powers. Whenever the team discovers a ghost specimen that wasn't listed in Miss Jones's computer database, he would always be the first to name it, which is often a pun based on its physical appearance and abilities. He also sometimes gave merger ghosts an alternative name from the receptacles they had fused with. However, he knows when is the right time to joke around and would easily notice if there is a serious situation going on for the team. He can even tell if his friends have any personal issues during a mission and often tries to reassure them so they can feel better.

He cares about his self-image as Fury and is often flattered whenever he meets someone he knows in his personal life, such as his parents, who admit to being a huge fan of him. He was also overjoyed when he received a Fury action figure for his birthday in "Agia". Fury tends to get jealous whenever his teammates get more attention from their classmates than him, as evident in both "Pharaok" and "Biballoon". Despite this, he is not egotistical and knows everyone on the team is equally seen as heroes by the public for always being there to protect them from the ghost attacks. The only time Fury was seen uncomfortable about being admired was in "Rozamour" when Charlie was under the influence of the titular ghost that made her fall head over heels for him.
While Fury isn't considered the most strategic compared to his teammates, there are some instances where he comes up with a plan that successfully weakens a ghost to capture it. Sometimes, his plans are the result of him applying what he learned and experienced in his civilian life. For example, while he procrastinated on a science project the trio was going to present at school in "Bananice", he remembered how the setup worked and managed to weaken the titular ghost by having the team create a larger version of it. It is both his resourcefulness and observation skill that allows him to outsmart a few ghosts, like Piraniak and Scaregrow, by tricking them into turning their powers against them.
Abilities[]
Talents[]

- Basketball: Andy is gifted at playing basketball, allowing him to have high stamina, endurance, and agility in both his civilian and superhero identities.
- Skateboarding: Andy is proficient in skateboarding and would often ride his board around Manhattan.
- Singing: Andy is the lead singer of the Boo Fighters.
Fury's Ghostforce armor[]
Fury's Ghostforce armor has multiple features, including:
- Temperature Adjustment: When activating a switch at the side of his suit, it would adjust the temperature in either a cold or hot environment. In "Bananice", Fury demonstrated this feature by turning it on to warm himself after the titular ghost froze parts of West 59th Street with its powers.
- Scanner: The suit can scan Boo Energy signatures from a ghost for Fury to track where it's heading and sometimes send the sample to Miss Jones.
- Comm-links: Instead of using his ghostphone as Fury, the suit has built-in comm-links so he can communicate with Miss Jones and his teammates.
- Boo Map: The suit has a built-in Boo Map feature for Fury to track the location of a ghost's Boo Energy signature in the series.
- Storage: The medallion from the suit can store multiple objects. This includes Boo Caps and his Flexy Beam weapon. Whenever Fury is ready to capture a ghost, he would teleport a Boo Cap from the suit's built-in storage onto the palm of his gauntlet. He also stores Dragoyle's Boo Cap for his finishing move against a wild ghost.
- Phosphorescence: Like his teammates, Fury's armor glows brightly in dark places.
- Water-Resistant: As confirmed in "Creepop", the armor is water-resistant after Fury was briefly knocked into the East River.
- Gadget Download: Whenever Miss Jones sends a Boo Technology gadget from the lab to Fury, said gadget would come out from his medallion.
Boo Energy[]

When Andy transforms into Fury with the use of his medallion, he would gain a suit of armor that is infused with Dragoyle's Boo Energy.
- Flight: The armor allows Fury to fly and hover in the air.
- Intangibility: When activating this power, Fury can phase through walls, floors, and generally solid objects.
- Flexy Slime: Fury can fire green slimes from his armor's gauntlets that can be flexible.
- Flexy Shield: The flexy slime can be used to create a shield for Fury to defend himself.
However, his Boo Energy can get drained if he uses up too much power during missions. According to Mike in "Dinozos", it usually takes a few hours for his medallion to be fully charged with Dragoyle's Boo Energy.
Family[]
Tree[]
Jay Baker | Melissa Baker | ||||||||||||
Andy Baker | Liv Baker | ||||||||||||
= Male
= Female
= Gender Unknown
History[]
Pre-Season 1[]
Andy Baker was born to Jay Baker and Melissa Baker, a pair of filmmakers, in a city in California. When he was around a year old, his younger sister Liv was born. At one point in his life, Andy had failed a grade at either elementary or middle school. So, he was forced to repeat it and now becomes Liv's classmate. He also developed an interest in basketball and became a fan of Michael Collins from the New York Dragons.
Season 1[]
While the details from "Origins" haven't been revealed yet, Andy and his younger sister recently moved to New York because their parents landed their first blockbuster film called Solar-Man: The Movie. They began attending Professor Pascal's class at the NYC school in Manhattan where they met and befriended Mike Collins. He also formed a rivalry with his new classmate Drake Miller. Andy, Liv, and Mike later met Miss Jones and managed to convince her to let them replace her as new members of the Ghostforce to protect the borough from ghosts. Since then, Andy has been an active member of the Ghostforce as the superhero Fury.
From "Bananice" to "Zipzap", the second iteration of the Ghostforce originally consisted of himself, Mike/Krush, and Liv/Myst.

In "Bananice", Andy left home early in the morning to have a basketball match against Drake at the NYC Dunk before school started. This didn't amuse both Liv and Mike when they caught him slacking off instead of putting the final touches on a science project they were doing. He followed Liv and Mike to school where he presumably remembered that the project was due at the beginning of class after Mike reminded him. Mike then purchased a Bananice popsicle from the Ghost Dog for their project. However, before the trio got inside the school, Drake arrived and angrily demanded his basketball back from Andy. He proudly tossed the basketball to Drake, but Bobby intervened and caused it to bounce into the alleyway. In amusement, Andy headed inside the building and did not help his rival get his basketball back.

During class, Bobby arrived with a frozen Drake that was caused by Freezofear attacking him in the alleyway. Andy was surprised by Drake's state, even comparing him to "another frozen banana". After Drake was unthawed by Liv, Andy noticed Freezofear had arrived at the classroom and was about to eat the popsicle. He swiped it away and quickly dodged the ghost's attack when it charged toward him, leading everyone to realize there was a ghost in the classroom after they noticed that it had frozen Rajat.

Everyone evacuated the classroom, but Andy and his friends stayed behind to deal with Freezofear. While Liv was distracting the ghost, Andy and Mike called Miss Jones who revealed to them that they must avoid having it ingest anything frozen. The kids learned too late that Freezofear had successfully eaten the popsicle that Andy was still holding, causing the ghost to merge into Bananice. The trio managed to hide from its Ice-Scream attack before they transformed into their superhero alter egos.

The team then fought with Bananice around Manhattan to stop it from freezing the entire city. However, Myst accidentally sent the ghost through a spectral portal where it ingested a large quantity of popsicles from the back of a truck. With the ghost being capped on Boo Energy, Bananice was about to turn the world into a "bananice-age". Fury, remembering the science project that he and his friends were presenting in class, suddenly had an idea to create a similar setup to weaken the ghost and let the team know about it. The idea turned out to be a success, allowing the ghost to be weakened and Fury to trap it in a Boo Cap.

Following Freezofear's capture, Andy and his friends purchased three Bananice popsicles from the Ghost Dog to celebrate their success. While eating his popsicle, he noticed Drake was walking out of the school building with his basketball and decided to have another match with him at the NYC Dunk. This distracted him from listening to Mike's explanation that the knowledge he gained in class could be practical in real life.

In "Raijin", Andy headed to the rooftop of the Baker residence and let his sister know that their parents forgot to bring their camera battery for the shooting of Solar Man: The Movie. While Liv left the apartment and headed to the Brooklyn Bridge to deliver the battery, Andy stayed behind and took a nap on the rooftop. He was suddenly awakened by Miss Jones calling them about a surprise she was preparing for them right when she received an alert from the Boo Map about Raijin's attack at the bridge, so he quickly transformed into Fury and met up with Krush and Myst there.

The Ghostforce was too late because Raijin ingested enough fear and went to booster mode, creating a large lightning storm over Manhattan. Fury was unable to dodge one of Raijin's lightning attacks while the team was charging towards it and ended up losing a large amount of Boo Energy in his medallion. Suddenly, someone in an orange Ghostforce armor arrived and helped the team by holding off the ghost for a little bit. The team figured the person was the surprise Miss Jones mentioned to them earlier, so Fury quickly took him to a hiding place away from the ghost.

The person introduced himself as Glowboo and somehow addressed Fury as "Andy". Fury was taken aback about it and started interrogating him by asking if they knew each other in their civilian lives. He was also briefly confused when Glowboo mentioned that he was "programmed" in the art of diversion, but the orange Ghostforce member managed to distract the ghost and helped Myst successfully capture Raijin.

The team was about to celebrate their victory when Glowboo suddenly spazzed out, leading to Miss Jones instructing the trio to bring him to the lab. Upon being told that Glowboo is "a computer algorithm programmed to fulfill the same mission" as the Ghostforce, Andy became excited because he believed having an extra member within the team could prevent them from being overbooked in their civilian lives. The trio was also informed that Miss Jones didn't build Glowboo all by herself, but she received help from "an old friend of [hers]".
From "Sharkoak" to "Criangle", Andy's experience within the Ghostforce allowed him to begin growing and learning from his mistakes to become more responsible and humble.

In "Krik-Krok", Andy had a bet with his sister that he could reach the school on time. While he did win, he noticed that everyone in the class was holding potted plants at the entrance. This made him panic because he realized that he had forgotten to bring his plant for his presentation on photosynthesis. Because his home was miles away from the school, he quickly went inside to look for a plant that he could use as a substitute before class began. He also briefly considered stealing one from Mr. Vladovsky's office, but he changed his mind because he didn't want to take the risk of getting caught. His dilemma worsened when his mother called him about his plant and mentioned that she hoped he would finally get a good grade for once with his presentation.

Without any choice, Andy arrived at class empty-handed and dreadfully waited for Professor Pascal to give him another D. Fearing that his parents would be disappointed with him, he attempted to steal his teacher's potted plant to pass it off as his own but was caught by both Mike and Liv. His sister wasn't pleased that Andy was going to steal the plant for his presentation and the two siblings started tussling over it. What nobody expected was that the pot used for the plant was a nest for a ghost named Krik-Krok. While everyone else evacuated the classroom in a panic, Andy and his friends transformed to deal with the ghost.

The Ghostforce followed Krik-Krok to 5th Avenue where they were about to trap it in a Boo Cap. However, the ghost went to booster mode and started growing multiple vines all over the borough. Myst reprimanded Fury for stealing Professor Pascal's plant and indirectly awakened the ghost, but Fury revealed the reason he did it was to prevent himself from getting another D and disappoint their parents once again. This made his sister feel bad for him and suggested that he should own up to his mistake by telling Professor Pascal the truth without having to steal the plant which might get him in more trouble. Just then, Myst was trapped by Krik-Krok's vines because the siblings were distracted by their conversation. Fury was struggling to free his sister from the vine, so Myst suggested he and Krush go deal with Krik-Krok without her.

The boys followed Krik-Krok to Times Square where Fury's parents were filming a scene for Solar-Man: The Movie. He panicked when the ghost was about to attack his parents, so he quickly saved them and brought them to safety at the front of a KassKorp Industry warehouse. Fury was proud to hear that his parents admitted that they are his biggest fans, but was surprised that they see him as a "great role model" for both Andy (not knowing that Andy is secretly Fury) and Liv. His father also unknowingly advised him that "with cool powers comes great responsibility", which he took to heart and decided to do the right thing regarding both his education as Andy and his superhero role as Fury. He went to the Empire State Building and helped his teammates weaken Krik-Krok. Myst had also freed herself from the vine and captured the ghost after releasing Octocat.

Later, Andy returned to the school and confessed to Professor Pascal about his attempt to steal his plant for his presentation. He apologized for his action and admitted that he did it because he was afraid of getting another D. Luckily for him, Professor Pascal forgave him and didn't flunk him because he owned up to his mistake.

Andy later celebrated his birthday in "Agia" where he received a Fury action figure from his parents. His sister initially chastised him for being "childish" for still playing with toys despite being a teenager, but she eventually came to accept her inner child to help him and Krush capture Elastrick.

In "Cyclopee", Andy and his friends were about to leave the school building when they suddenly received a call from Miss Jones that they must come to the lab immediately. The trio arrived in the console room where their mentor announced the big news that she finally found a way to improve Glowboo's features after months of research. Andy was so excited to see Glowboo's features that Miss Jones showed him the diagram of the android's features on the computer interface.

He noticed that the diagram currently has a few grayed-out and was about to ask out loud what they meant. However, the Boo Map suddenly alerted them about Cyclopee's awakening at the school. Glowboo was still upgrading in his recharge station, so Andy and his teammates transformed to deal with the ghost without him. Cyclopee turned out to be difficult for the team to handle after it was discovered that the ghost can copy their Boo Energy. By the time the ghost copied Myst's spectral gate powers at Times Square, Fury's Boo Energy was run out. It wasn't until Myst called Miss Jones for Glowboo's help that the team managed to successfully capture Cyclopee at the Empire State Building.

Later, after the Ghostforce sent Cyclopee to the Ghost Cloud, Andy showed everyone the diagram again and finally asked Miss Jones about the grayed-out. The scientist explained to the kids that they are features that she hadn't deciphered yet, revealing to them that Glowboo was designed by an "old friend of [hers]" and there are a few notes that she is currently trying to decode before he could reach his full potential.

In "Glougloux", Andy and his friends were dismissed from class on a Friday afternoon. While Liv and Mike were planning to have a Friday study session at the library, Andy suggested they take part in a Ghostforce training session in the lab and offered to join him. The trio then went down to the lab from their school lockers to find Miss Jones asleep in the console room. Andy curiously noticed a Boo Cap inserted onto the console and believed it was their training ghost of the day. He suggested that the three of them should train without Miss Jones's supervision for once so they could let her sleep. Mike was hesitant about the idea, but Andy mistakenly assumed that the ghost was "just an egg" and insisted that they could handle it.

Upon arriving in the simulation room, Andy had transformed into Fury and was ready to fight the ghost when the egg hatched to reveal that it resembled a chicken. What he didn't expect was the ghost to rapidly teleport everywhere in the room which made it difficult for the team to determine how they could capture it. He finally agreed with Liv that it was a bad idea and rushed to the teleportation pad when she was about to end the training session. However, they made the mistake of accidentally teleporting the ghost with them back to the lab which caused it to escape into Manhattan. Things got even worse when the trio all realized that the ghost was a Level 8 teleporter named Glougloux after finally looking at the computer interface. Fury felt guilty and didn't want to wake up Miss Jones because he feared that she would punish him by either kicking him out of the Ghostforce or making him do Boo Compost cleaning duty. So, he decided he should fix his mistake before Miss Jones found out he was responsible for the ghost's escape. Liv and Mike then quickly transformed into their superhero alter ego to help Fury with his situation.

Upon finally arriving at Central Park, Fury was about to recapture Glougloux when it suddenly went to booster mode. While the ghost's physical appearance in its booster form is identical to its kawai form, what the trio didn't expect was Glougloux laying an egg that multiplied itself exponentially and ended up flooding the entire streets of Manhattan. The trio managed to find Glougloux's next location which was the Empire State Building after they failed to capture it at the bank. However, before Fury could capture it, the ghost let out a loud spectral scream that caused all the eggs to hatch and surrounded the team.

The spectral scream had also awakened Miss Jones from her nap and learned that the Ghostforce was somehow involved. Now caught, Fury admitted to her that it was his fault for releasing the ghost in the training room and indirectly causing its escape. Miss Jones told Fury to save the apology for later and let the team know that they must find the original Glougloux to capture it. She mentioned that the original doesn't follow the same pattern of movement as the others since it only teleports in a spiral pattern. This caused Fury to realize that the team must trace the spiral of its movement to predict where it will appear next in the borough.

The trio figured out Glougloux was at the top of the Empire State Building, so they went there via Myst's spectral gate. While Myst and Krush were holding off against the clones, Fury managed to successfully capture Glougloux by trapping it back in its Boo Cap. Later, after the Ghostforce sent Glougloux to the Ghost Cloud, Andy learned his lesson about what he experienced. He made a proper apology to Miss Jones for the incident and promised her that he would never do it again.

In "Scream Scratch", Andy was on his way to the lab when he ran into Professor Pascal and his dog Asta at Central Park. He noticed that his teacher was upset and asked him what was wrong, to which his teacher responded that he was unable to attend an important conference at the American Museum of Natural History because he wasn't allowed to bring Asta. Andy wanted to help his teacher and suggested he should look after Asta for a few hours. This delighted Professor Pascal who placed all of Asta's items in Andy's hands before he quickly headed back to the museum. Andy let the dog follow him to the lab where his teammates were waiting for him.

Upon arriving at the garage, Mike and Liv let Andy know that Miss Jones was almost finished working on the new version of the Ghost Gauntlet which can load and copy any ghost's powers. This could be helpful in difficult missions, such as using Freezofear's Boo Energy signature to easily freeze a wild ghost. Suddenly, Mike received a text from his father inviting him to the NYC Dunk to participate in a launch campaign for the Dragon Venom energy drinks. Andy was interested in going since he wanted to meet his idol, but Liv pointed out that it wasn't a good idea to bring Asta to the game. He assured that Miss Jones dogsit Asta for him while he was away. Mike didn't like the idea since it was Andy's responsibility to look after Asta, but Andy insisted that it was fine before leaving the lab to the basketball court. However, what Andy didn't know was that Miss Jones was hyper-focused on the Ghost Gauntlet and that she never noticed the dog in the garage until much later.

The trio arrived at the NYC Dunk where Andy was a participant in the game against Drake, Bobby, and Carla. He managed to impress everyone at the game by perfectly shooting a basketball three times in a row that Mr. Collins even referred to him as the "best junior player in NYC". However, his moment came to a halt when a ghost known as Scream Scratch suddenly arrived and interrupted the game. Glowboo also happened to be there and attempted to stop it, but the ghost went to booster mode after ingesting fear from the audience. Andy and his friends quickly hid behind a stand while everyone else panicked and ran away from the ghost. Mike blamed Andy for neglecting Asta and indirectly causing the dog to wake the ghost, but Liv told the boys that they should play the blame game later because they have a ghost to Boo Cap.

Scream Scratch turned out to be difficult for the team to hunt because it had transformed Krush into a furry pet toy, preventing them from freezing its bristles to weaken it. Fury blamed himself for the entire mess since all he did was do a kind favor for Professor Pascal and his unintentional neglect towards Asta somehow led to Krush and his father becoming the ghost's victims. His sister assured him that it's not all his fault since he could still fix his mistake by capturing the ghost and continuing his dogsitting task after the mission.

The team found Fury's flexi powers weren't strong enough to hold off Scream Scratch unless they had an equivalent to Krush's fractal freeze powers. This led to them realizing that they must use Freezofear's Boo Energy from the Ghost Gauntlet. Because Miss Jones was still working on the said gauntlet, Fury created a diversion for Scream Scratch until she finished it. He used the head of a mascot statue from the Z Heroes Comic Books store as a giant ball and tricked the ghost into playing a game to lead it away from Central Park.

Fury was only able to hold onto the ghost for a short amount of time before Miss Jones finally downloaded a partially finished Ghost Gauntlet into his suit. Despite her warning that there was no guarantee that the Ghost Gauntlet would work, Fury successfully used the gadget to freeze all of Scream Scratch's quills anyway. This weakened the ghost and allowed Myst to trap it in a Boo Cap, restoring everything to normal in Manhattan.

With the mission completed, the team headed back to the lab where Andy picked up Asta and continued dogsitting him. The trio eventually brought the dog back to the outside world where Professor Pascal was waiting at Central Park after his museum conference. The teacher thanked Andy for looking after Asta and hoped the latter wasn't too much trouble for him. Andy didn't do much because of both Mr. Collins's event and the ghost attack, so his sister sarcastically remarked that he had a lot of fun and that he was interested in looking for Asta every time Professor Pascal needed him. He was surprised upon hearing it but didn't mind anyway since he and Asta both liked the idea, thus he now became an occasional dogsitter.

As of "Turbokorn", Fury is in charge of firing the cannons for the Ghost Car whenever the heroes use it for missions. So far, Fury has ridden in the car and used its cannon in "Turbokorn" and "Dinozos", each time successfully weakening a ghost for Myst to capture it.

In "Prehistorrible", Andy hung out with Carla at Central Park when he decided to order a hot dog from Roland. Before he would take a bite at another one of Roland's creations, he noticed that the whipped cream on his chicken dog had a ketchup in the shape of a heart. Realizing that his hot dog provider was trying to set him up with Carla, Andy asked his crush if he would like to treat her to lunch since it was almost noon.

Carla rejected the idea because she suddenly remembered that her favorite comic book creator was at the Z Heroes Comic Books store for a signing session that would end in a few minutes. Andy, wanting to help his crush, decided that he should do it for her. Carla was unsure since he usually wasn't great at keeping promises. Andy also remembered that he was supposed to be at the American Museum of Natural History with Mike and Liv for the prehistoric exhibit after receiving a call from them. He was embarrassed about his forgetfulness, but he insisted to Carla that he could successfully get her comic book box set signed before leaving the park to the store.

Andy managed to arrive at the comic book store and was waiting in line when he suddenly received a call from Miss Jones about a ghost's awakening. He tried to tell Miss Jones that he could become Fury later, but the scientist assumed he was joking and demanded he transform immediately. Without any choice, Andy quickly transformed into Fury to capture the ghost before the signing session was over in under four minutes. He initially thought the task would be easy, but he learned that the ghost had already merged with the 4 Lexington Avenue Express subway train to become Prehistorrible.

Things got even more complicated for Fury because he learned from Miss Jones that Liv and Mike were both still at the museum and Glowboo was sent to check on them. He attempted to stop the ghost by himself while having Carla's comic book box set in one of his hands, but he was unsuccessful because he ended up getting launched into the air by Prehistorrible's trunk before landing at the Brooklyn Bridge and got knocked out for a minute. By the time he woke up, he panicked that it was already noon and the signing session was over at the comic book store. He noticed that Prehistorrible was about to charge toward the box set on the bridge, so he tried to get it before the ghost reached it. Glowboo ended up arriving and shoved him out of the ghost's way, resulting in the box set being frozen by Prehistorrible.

Luckily, his teammates were there to weaken Prehistorrible and allowed Fury to capture the ghost. This restored everything to normal and melted all the ice glaciers created by the ghost. With the box set safe again, Fury quickly flew to the comic book store and luckily convinced the creator to sign it because he's a huge fan of the superhero. He then flew back to Central Park and detransformed back to Andy, where he announced to Carla the great news that he got her box set signed. He was also rewarded with a kiss on the cheek from his crush after a long morning of getting everything done. Carla then asked Andy another favor which was to brush the teeth of the dinosaur skeleton from Professor Pascal's classroom. Having learned his lesson after already putting enough pressure on himself for the day, Andy told her that he could help her but he can't promise he'll succeed.

In "Scaregrow", Andy was at Central Park for Professor Pascal's lecture where he was tasked to bring a seed to grow a vegetable. He brought what he assumed to be seeds he found on the floor of his home, but Mike revealed that they were breadcrumbs. This left him embarrassed about it, especially when Drake mocked him by comparing him to an actual baker. Professor Pascal understood that Andy didn't have a green thumb and kindly offered him an artichoke seed to plant for his assignment. Andy bragged out loud to his sister that his artichoke might be better than what Drake was going to grow, but his rival overheard and took it as a challenge.

Drake challenged Andy to a "veggie face-off" where whoever grows the biggest vegetable wins, which Andy accepted. Despite Mike pointing out how ridiculous the challenge was since it'll take time for them to get their results, Andy wanted to grow his artichoke faster to beat Drake anyway. So, he sneaked to the garbage bin where Drake had earlier thrown away a bottle of fertilizer called Gamma Grow. He then secretly poured a large amount onto his seed while the class was dismissed. He heard Liv calling out for him, so Andy quickly kicked the bottle away so his friends wouldn't see him with it. However, he accidentally awakened a ghost known as Scaregrow when the bottle was spilled onto its nest. Mike and Liv mistakenly thought it was Drake who did it, so Andy was forced to play along to avoid revealing that he did it. The trio then witnessed the ghost ingesting fear from their classmates and switching to booster mode, so they quickly transformed into their superhero alter egos to get them to safety.

Fury managed to save Stacy and took her to an alleyway where he met up with Krush who saved both Jane and Rajat. Suddenly, a spectral gate appeared behind Fury and Krush where Drake landed on the ground. Fury tried to once again play along that it's Drake's fault by calling him "irresponsible" while Krush was interrogating him, but Drake confessed he didn't do it. Fury and Krush then rushed to Times Square to help Myst deal with Scaregrow. Fury tied the ghost's arms with his flexi powers and taunted it that it was still not big enough for the Ghostforce even with the Gamma Grower. However, his mentioning the name of the fertilizer ended up giving himself away when Krush overheard the taunt.

Myst and Krush were then trapped by Scaregrow's vines, which allowed the ghost to grow a giant tree at Central Park to reproduce itself. Glowboo finally arrived at the park, but Fury believed he let everyone down because he wanted his artichoke to grow faster to beat Drake's. This suddenly sparked an idea that he and Glowboo could turn the ghost's arms against each other to weaken it. The idea turned out to be successful since the ghost trapped itself with its arms around the giant tree, allowing Fury to release Dragoyle for his finishing move and capture Scaregrow.

With everything back to normal, Fury met up with the rest of his teammates and apologized to them for spilling the fertilizer. He learned his lesson that he should let nature do its thing and not rely on fertilizer, which Myst and Krush both forgave him. After Glowboo returned to the lab, the trio headed back to the class garden for Andy to replant his artichoke.
Specials[]
In "Grump King", Andy had a one-on-one match against Drake at the NYC Dunk but ended up losing by fifteen points. He was initially disappointed, but he immediately cheered up when Mike arrived with a plate full of special Halloween-themed hot dogs made by Roland to share with their classmates. Andy was about to take a bite when he noticed that carrots were used in place of sausages. Liv explained to him that Roland's stock of sausages was all eaten by sewer rats the night before, so carrots were used as substitutes. The mention of "sewer rats" frightened Andy because he was afraid of them. This caught Drake's attention and mocked him about it, but Andy denied it by saying he wasn't afraid of everything.
Suddenly, Carla arrived and revealed to everyone a mysterious old chest she found buried at Central Park. She explained to them a legend she heard about the box that contains a spirit called the "master of fears" who can only be released on the full moon of October 30th. Since it was the 30th and there would be a coincidental full moon, the kids all agreed with Carla that they should release the spirit later that night. Andy was even dared by Drake to release the spirit since he earlier claimed to be "not afraid of everything", which he gladly accepted. Liv then invited everyone to the Baker residence for the ritual, much to Andy's chagrins since that meant his rival must come to their house too.
Later that night, Andy was ready to open the chest when Liv began to feel worried and asked him if he thought there would be a ghost inside. Drake overheard it and accused Andy of being afraid of ghosts, which the latter took offense to because of his secret career as a ghosthunter that he willingly opened the chest to scare his rival despite his sister's warning. This led to the awakening of a ghost — later named Grump King — who quickly went to booster mode after ingesting enough fear from the trio's classmates. Andy and his friends stayed behind and hid behind a Halloween stand-in while their classmates all evacuated the Baker residence in a panic. As soon as Grump King was gone, the trio received a call from Miss Jones about the ghost that she didn't have in her database yet. After Mike sent a Boo Energy sample to the scientist who quickly looked through the archives, the trio all transformed to deal with the ghost.
The trio followed Grump King to Times Square where Miss Jones informed them that the ghost was a plant-based shapeshifting illusionist who was locked three centuries ago by the world's first ghost hunters. She warned them that they must avoid feeling scared around Grump King or else they would be transformed into Halloween creatures after it flashed them with its eyes. Fury ended up losing both Krush and Myst after they fell under Grump King's illusional clutches because the ghost knew their biggest fear and used it against them. He was afraid of dealing with Grump King alone since the ghost knew his fear of sewer rats and worried he'd become its next victim if he fell into its clutches. Despite Glowboo finally arriving after recharging, the android ended up suffering from a system error because Grump King violently shook him with its vines. Things got even more complicated for Fury when Grump King started firing thorns at him that tore his medallion off his armor and made him detransformed while still in mid-air. Andy was lucky that the Ghost Car suddenly arrived in time and softened his fall by having him land on the windshield, but he was separated from his medallion and couldn't transform back to Fury because it was dropped somewhere in Manhattan.
Andy quickly got inside the Ghost Car and was surprised to find Miss Jones driving instead of the vehicle on autopilot. He asked her what she was doing in the outside world since he thought she could never leave the lab with her half-ghost condition. The scientist revealed to him that she could only leave in case of an extreme emergency which was the case for Grump King. He was also informed that the Boo Map had detected his medallion in the sewers. Miss Jones was unable to go down and get the medallion herself because of her half-ghost condition, so she instructed him to retrieve it and transform back to Fury to capture Grump King. Andy felt uncertain since that part of the sewers was home to a colony of rats and embarrassingly admitted to Miss Jones of being deeply afraid of them. She assured him that it's normal for him to be afraid but there are times when he must be brave and face it. It won't always work the first time, but she encouraged him that confronting his fear of rats can eventually make it go away from his head entirely.
Just then, Grump King found the Ghost Car during their conversation, forcing Miss Jones to quickly eject Andy out of the vehicle into an alleyway for his safety. He then watched as Miss Jones flew the Ghost Car away to create a diversion for Grump King around the borough. Andy initially assumed he'd have to get his medallion in the sewers alone, but was surprised to find Glups had chosen to sneak away from Miss Jones to accompany him. The two then entered the sewers together and began looking around for any signs of the medallion. They were in a tunnel when Andy suddenly received a call from Miss Jones that the Ghost Car had suffered from a back engine malfunction. Grump King will be finding her at any moment, so the two must hurry. They eventually found the medallion up ahead, but there was a colony of rats in their path. Andy was hesitant about getting it and began panicking. However, Glups silently hovered next to the ghostphone and encouraged him to face his fear to save Miss Jones. Andy agreed with the tamed ghost before quickly charging towards his medallion and managing to reach it. He then immediately transformed into Fury and left the sewers to find the Ghost Car.
Fury managed to detect Grump King's Boo Energy signature at the Empire State Building and quickly headed there. Upon arrival, he overheard Miss Jones crying in fear about "someone finding [her]" while she was under the ghost's clutches. He didn't know who she was referring to, but he decided to ask her later after dealing with Grump King. He managed to snap the scientist out of Grump King's illusions by hitting the ghost on the head with his Flexy Beam. Remembering the advice Miss Jones taught him as well as his experience in the sewers with Glups, Fury willingly let himself be captured by Grump King who cast a giant illusion onto him. While under the ghost's clutches, Fury found himself standing in front of a silhouette of a giant rat. He was initially frightened upon seeing the illusion, but he managed to face his fear by bravely punching the silhouette away from his vision and stunting Grump King. This allowed Fury to release Dragoyle to fully weaken the ghost back to its kawai mode and trap it in a Boo Cap, restoring everything to normal in Manhattan.
As the sun rose to signify the beginning of a new day, everyone on the team was reunited at the Empire State Building. Myst and Miss Jones were both proud of Fury for fighting back his fear and successfully capturing the ghost to save the entire city. Before Miss Jones was about to leave the kids and head back to the lab via a portal created by the Ghost Car, Fury suddenly remembered overhearing her fear and asked her out loud who was the person she was hiding from. Miss Jones nervously and vaguely excused her fear as something nonsensical for being a half-ghost and claimed that they shouldn't listen to everything she said. Fury was unable to ask her more questions about what she meant because Miss Jones immediately drove away. Nonetheless, he and his teammates celebrated their victory.
In "Panikokado", Professor Pascal's class was let out for winter recess on Christmas. After Andy wished Marlo a Merry Christmas, he and Liv expressed their excitement to Mike about spending the holidays with their parents in the mountains and going skiing. When Mike revealed to the Baker siblings that he'll finally have time to spend time with his father, Andy enthusiastically saw it as "a true celebrity Christmas" for the Collins since his best friend had recently won the KassKorp Industry Best Engineer award and was featured on multiple advertisement media around New York City. He and Liv then wished Mike a Merry Christmas before the Baker siblings all headed back home to start packing for their family vacation.
Later that night, the Baker family were about to leave their residence and head to the mountains when Andy suddenly received a text from Mike. He sadly informed Liv and their parents that Mr. Collins had "bailed" on Mike once again, so his best friend will be spending Christmas alone. His mother decided that the Baker family should delay their vacation plan until the next day so they could be there with Mike, to which the Baker siblings both agreed. Andy wanted to surprise his best friend by tricking him into thinking the Baker family was already on the road and not telling him that they had changed their minds. Liv was unsure about it, but he went through it anyway.
When the Baker family finally arrived at the Collins Tower to surprise Mike, they were confused that nobody was home or on the rooftop. They weren't aware that Mike had recently left because he was invited by Nolan Kasenti to visit the Kasenti Tower to help him with a program. Andy and Liv both sensed something was wrong since they noticed Mike left both his cellphone and ghostphone on the rooftop which was something he would never do. Their parents theorized that Mike couldn't have gotten far if he had been at home a few minutes ago. So, Mrs. Baker suggested they split into groups of two and searched around Manhattan for him.
Andy accompanied his father to 5th Avenue, but he was starting to get worried and blamed himself for causing Mike to go missing on Christmas Eve. While Mr. Baker assured him that they could find him, the father and son were both unaware that Mike was in a KassKorp Industry car and noticed them on the sidewalks. This unknowingly caused Mike to mistakenly assume Andy had lied to him about going to the mountains and intentionally left him alone for Christmas. Things got even worse when a boosted ghost known as Panikokado arrived at 5th Avenue and caused everyone to panic in fear. Andy managed to dodge Panikokado's present attack, but Mr. Baker wasn't lucky. He quickly hid behind a dumpster in an alleyway where he received a call from Miss Jones about the Level 7 ghost. The Baker siblings both explained to the scientist about Mike's absence and had no idea where he was. They were both astounded when Miss Jones informed them that the Boo Map detected Mike's medallion at the Brooklyn Bridge, sensing that something was wrong and they must get him.
After Andy and Liv quickly transformed, Myst created a spectral gate for Fury to head straight to the Brooklyn Bridge to find Mike while she and Glowboo deal with Panikokado. Fury managed to prevent Mike from leaving Manhattan because of a traffic jam from Panikokado's attack and took him to safety at the top of a suspension tower for the bridge. A worried Fury asked Mike why he was in the car all by himself, but the latter angrily told him to leave him alone and was about to leave Manhattan for Brooklyn. Mike explained to Fury his entire situation; after his father "bailed" on him, Mike figured he could join the Baker family on their ski vacation but he assumed his best friend lied to him after Mike saw him at 5th Avenue and not on the road as Andy earlier claimed. Fury revealed that it was a misunderstanding since he wanted to surprise Mike that the Baker family had changed their plans to spend Christmas with him. The two then noticed Myst was in danger after Glowboo was trapped by one of the merger ghost's present attacks, so they came to her rescue.
With the trio back together, they all started fighting Panikokado to weaken the ghost. However, none of them were aware that they had been recorded by multiple KassKorp Industry spy cameras that belonged to Nolan Kasenti as part of an unknown evil plan against the team. After Krush captured the ghost in its Boo Cap, everything was restored to normal for everyone in Manhattan. Fury admitted fault for making Krush mistakenly assume that the Baker siblings abandoned him for Christmas because he was trying to surprise his best friend. The trio and Glowboo then all happily hugged together goodbye before they each left to celebrate with their respective families. After Andy and Liv returned to their parents, the Baker family were later invited by Mr. Collins for a Christmas dinner at the Collins Tower.
Bridge episodes[]
From "Tortress" to "Swip Swap", Andy continued hunting ghosts in Manhattan with the team.
In "Jam Jam", Andy forgot about Charlie's breakfast gathering that she was hosting at the school library before class. Upon arriving at the front entrance of the building, he was reminded by both Liv and Mike that he was supposed to bring food to share with their classmates. He tried to assure his friends that it was fine and was planning to purchase from the Ghost Dog stand, but he learned from Mike that he wasn't allowed to bring any hot dogs to the gathering. Because Andy arrived empty-handed, he quickly improvised by purchasing a jar of organic strawberry jam from a salesman at the entrance of Central Park.
He arrived at the school library and proudly presented his jam to share with his classmates. While his classmates were impressed, his plan backfired because he didn't know Jane has fragariaphobia. What he also didn't expect was that the jam he purchased was a nest for a ghost named Jam Jam. The trio managed to hide behind the desk while the ghost terrorized their classmates by transforming them into giant strawberries. Because their medallions were charging in the lab, Andy once again improvised by revealing to Liv and Mike that he had an emergency Boo Cap in his backpack. His friends didn't like the idea, but he assured them that it was fine and was about to capture the ghost after everyone else was transformed. However, Professor Pascal suddenly arrived at the library and ruined the element of surprise, allowing Jam Jam to spook Andy and ingest enough fear that it went into booster mode.
The trio quickly headed down to the lab where Miss Jones informed them that Jam Jam is a Level 2 ghost, but Andy was nonchalant about it because he assumed Jam Jam won't be a big deal for the Ghostforce to handle. After the trio transformed into their superhero alter ego, they and Glowboo used the Ghost Car portal and arrived at Times Square where Jam Jam was terrorizing the civilians. Fury used his flexi powers to tie both of Jam Jam's hands onto the buildings before it could turn more people into strawberries. However, he didn't expect the ghost to fire a hypnotic strawberry fragrance attack that caused him, Krush, and nearby civilians to be put under its trance. He managed to be saved by Glowboo, but Krush wasn't lucky and got transformed into a strawberry.
Upon finding himself on top of a building away from Jam Jam, Miss Jones revealed to the team the danger of its attack. Despite Jam Jam being a Level 2, the remaining members of Ghostforce must quickly capture it before the people who were transformed into strawberries explode into jam. This caused Fury to feel guilty for not taking everything seriously all day and instead chose to improvise because of his overconfidence not making him think about the potential outcomes, especially for the breakfast gathering. This reminded him of Jane's fragariaphobia and realized he had an idea on how to stop Jam Jam. He headed back to the library and asked Jane for her help, which she accepted since she was a huge fan of his. Fury's idea worked successfully because Jane's hatred for strawberries made her immune from Jam Jam's hypnotic fragrance attack. He then used his flexi slime and tied up the ghost to fully stunt it, allowing him to release Dragoyle to weaken and capture Jam Jam.
Relationships[]
Mike Collins/Krush[]

Mike is Andy's best friend in both their civilian and superhero lives. While "Origins" hasn't been released yet, the official Ghostforce website revealed that they met when the Baker family arrived in Manhattan. The Baker siblings are said to be the first people who call Mike by his real name instead of being constantly called "Junior" by their classmates.[7] Andy may recognize him as the son of his idol Michael Collins, but he sees Mike as his own person and accepts him for who he is. He never uses Mike to get closer to Mr. Collins and genuinely puts their friendship first above all else.
He can be protective of Mike because the latter is the youngest student in the class. In "Mikroo", he and Liv both quickly came to their best friend's defense after witnessing Drake attempting to steal his scale model diorama despite Mike's insistence that he could handle it on his own. This unwittingly caused Mike to feel patronized despite Andy only trying to help. When Fury later didn't have any Boo Energy to fly after the boys were shrunken by Mikroo and almost fell from a table, he was grateful that Krush came to his rescue he started realizing that he didn't need to always look out for his best friend. Andy eventually came to accept it after witnessing Mike pretending to record a conversation of Drake threatening him into doing the former's homework, which Mike blackmailed that he'll send to Mr. Vladovsky if Drake continues to bully him.

Andy knows Mike has a crush on Charlie but is insecure about it since they both mistakenly assumed she only has feelings for Mike's alter ego Krush. So, he encourages his best friend to spend time with Charlie to get her to know him as Mike. In "Pharaok", he tried to have Mike arrive late to class and wear the Mask of Pharases II to impress Charlie since it belonged to her favorite pharaoh, but it backfired because of Mr. Vladovsky confiscating it. He later helped Mike set up a romantic picnic in "Cookieflame" that managed to successfully bring the two closer together despite Flamagma interrupting it.

Andy would always do whatever he could to comfort his best friend whenever he noticed him feeling upset, especially if Mike had any internal conflicts related to his father. When Krush believed Drake was right that Mr. Collins gave him the Clipit smartwatch to secretly pressure him into playing basketball in "Chronoklok", Fury told him that he shouldn't listen to what Drake said since it was only the watch that made him believe the false narrative. Fury later advised Krush in "Sandyrok" that he shouldn't bottle up his emotions and encouraged him to talk to his father about his problems.
In "Panikokado", Andy received a text from Mike that the latter's father "bailed" on him from spending Christmas together, neither of them realizing that Mr. Collins was trying to invite his son to join him at Times Square. To cheer him up, Andy wanted to surprise Mike that the Baker family had cancelled their ski vacation so they could spend the holiday with him. This indirectly caused a misunderstanding where Mike assumed the Baker siblings lied to him about leaving Manhattan after he saw Andy at 5th Avenue. Fury later revealed his intention and apologized to Mike for causing him to doubt their friendship.
Liv Baker/Myst[]

Andy is very close to his younger sister Liv whom he also sees as his best friend. He tends to worry a lot about Liv and is protective of her. The official Ghostforce website mentioned that he had been looking out for her even before the Baker family moved to Manhattan, presumably since he is now in the same grade level as her.[7]

His overprotectiveness was prominently shown in "Gumglue" when he noticed Liv was hiding something from him at the museum and denied that she was fine. He was worried for her and tried to help by constantly asking her to tell him what was wrong in the hope it could help her feel better. However, he unwittingly became nosy throughout their mission to capture Gumglue because his pestering made her more upset every time he brought it up. He eventually got the message after she protected him from Gumglue's attack when they were at the Brooklyn Bridge. Following the ghost's capture, Andy apologized to her since he was only looking out for her and even forgave her upon realizing she was trying to surprise him with a New York Dragons jersey shirt that was finally delivered to her at the museum.
Whenever Myst runs out of Boo Energy or gets trapped by a wild ghost during a mission, Fury would check on her to see if she is fine and try to get her out of the situation. He also displays a great amount of concern and anger if he witnesses a ghost attacking her with its powers he would immediately want to retaliate. Even when the trio encounters a ghost while they are in their civilian selves, Andy protects Liv from a ghost's incoming attack by shoving her out of its way before they and Mike can find someplace safe to transform.

He never saw his sister as the leader of the Ghostforce, as revealed "Biballoon", since he agreed with Mike that he perceived everyone in the team as an ensemble. Despite this, Fury trusts Myst to come up with their attack strategies to fight a wild ghost and find its weakness. He can be perceptive of his sister's feelings whenever he notices she has a sense of self-doubt about being a superhero. In "Jellystery", he indirectly caused her to believe it's her fault the titular ghost became more powerful after she was reprimanded by Miss Jones for taking the Freonic Ghost Blaster behind her back. Upon realizing this, he encouraged her to not give up too soon after she made only one mistake and even promised her that they would train together instead of letting her do it alone. When the Baker siblings were the only ones left to capture Scorpod in its titular episode, Fury helped her regain her confidence which indirectly allowed her to successfully capture the ghost alone and restore everything to normal.
Andy would often tease Liv in certain situations. When the trio mistakenly assumed Marlo had a crush on Liv in "Sharkoak", he made fun of her all day for having a "boyfriend" after he noticed her blushing out of embarrassment. Even after the misunderstanding was later explained, he still believed something was going on between the two and liked the idea of them being together. Andy is fully aware that Liv idolizes Miss Jones whom he once called "Miss Jones Jr" in "Hypnolion" because she always acts what the scientist does.

There are times when the Baker siblings would argue with each other because of their contrasting personalities; Liv is direct but openly blunt, while Andy is reckless and carefree. Their major conflicts are often the result of Liv unwittingly offending him and the people around them with her directness. In "Vochaos", he was mad at his sister for revealing to their classmates that he couldn't swim which led to everyone laughing at him for it. And in "Agia", he was upset when Liv bluntly stated that she found him childish for playing with a Fury action figure he received from their parents as his birthday gift. Despite this, they would always forgive each other once they understand why they act the way they are. Andy would even sometimes agree with Liv once he realizes she makes a valid point of their argument.
Glowboo[]

Andy first heard of Glowboo as a "surprise" Miss Jones was preparing for the team before Raijin's awakening in its titular episode. As Fury, he later witnessed Glowboo's arrival and was amazed by him using his solar powers to hold off the ghost for a short while. They both eventually met when Fury came to Glowboo's rescue by creating a Flexi Shield to protect him from Raijin's elekshock attack. Fury was curious about who Glowboo was underneath the armor and he became wary when the latter addressed him as "Andy" since he never told him his real name. However, following Raijin's capture, Andy was relieved and excited upon learning that Glowboo is an artificial intelligence programmed by Miss Jones to assist the team on their missions.

The two aren't close, so Andy attempts to bond with Glowboo in "Jellystery" by teaching him how to play a racing game on their phones. He claimed it could help him "increase his efficiency" when he wanted to get him to enjoy the concept of human entertainment. However, it didn't work out because of Glowboo's protocol preventing him from winning and "breaking the laws" despite the game wasn't real for him.
Andy at first assumed Miss Jones was the sole creator of Glowboo since she was the one constantly upgrading him. He later learned in "Cyclopee" that Glowboo was designed by an "old friend of [hers]" but Miss Jones was trying to decode some of his notes to unlock more of Glowboo's features. This impressed Andy that he was looking forward to seeing Glowboo reach his full potential and become more advanced.

As Fury, there are rare occasions where they are the only ones left to capture a ghost if Myst and Krush are both out of commission. The most notable being "Paniclick" where they must stop the titular ghost from trapping people into photographs. Neither of them at first knows how to turn off the Shutterbug, the receptacle that the ghost merged with, especially since Glowboo's internal database didn't provide him information about technologies from the 1980s. However, after Fury asks for Miss Jones's help, the two manage to stop Paniclick by turning off the camera before weakening it for Fury to capture it. They later teamed up again in "Scaregrow" where they managed to trick the titular ghost into trapping itself with its long branch arms.
Miss Jones[]
While it's unknown how they met since "Origins" wasn't released yet, Andy was chosen by Miss Jones to become Fury within the second iteration of the Ghostforce. He greatly trusts and respects her as both the team's supervisor and mentor, not wanting to disappoint her since his role as Fury is to capture every single ghost in Manhattan to not only protect the borough but to prevent their attacks from spreading to the entire city.
The main conflict of "Glougloux" was that he accidentally unleashed a Level 8 ghost without understanding its powers while Miss Jones was taking a nap in the console room. He didn't want her to find out about his mistake because he was terrified that she might kick him out of the Ghostforce for irresponsibility breaking her trust. He eventually told her the truth after she was awakened by Glougloux's spectral scream and was later relieved that she forgave him after he promised that he wouldn't make the same mistake again.
Like the rest of his teammates, Andy is currently unaware of Miss Jones's past and what led her to become a half-ghost since she never tells them about it. When he once overheard Miss Jones crying in fear that "someone had found [her]" while she was under Grump King's illusional clutches, she brushed it off as something nonsensical. As a result, he doesn't know Nolan Kasenti is the person responsible for her current state. He also doesn't know about Carpenter's existence since Miss Jones only referred to him as an "old friend of [hers]", leading to Andy recognizing him as the designer of Glowboo and not a co-founder of the team.
Glups[]
While "Origins" hasn't been released yet, it's presumed Andy met Glups on the same day he and his friends were chosen by Miss Jones to form the second iteration of the Ghostforce.
His interactions with Glups are limited because the latter is staying in the underground laboratory with Miss Jones. In "Jellyjack", Fury discovered the reason is that Glups is allergic to sunlight and would revert to a wild ghost if he ever gets outside. He even briefly mistook Glups as another wild ghost when witnessing him attack Charlie and Carla at the Central Park Renaissance Fair. However, after he was informed by Miss Jones about what happened, Fury didn't hesitate to save his friend from becoming a wild ghost permanently. He even named Glups's merged form Jellyjack after the Knight Jack costume at the fair.
In "Grump King", Andy was surprised when Glups decided to help him retrieve his medallion after it fell into the sewers by the titular ghost. He was initially unsure about getting it because of his fear of sewer rats, but he was encouraged by Glups to face his fear to save everyone in the city.
Jay Baker and Melissa Baker[]

Andy loves and supports both of his parents. Out of the two, Andy takes after his father since they both share the same energetic and fun-loving personalities. While his parents are currently directors for a superhero blockbuster called Solar-Man: The Movie that featured a popular actor playing Serge Lightman, he is quite humble and doesn't brag about them to his classmates. He understands how busy his parents are because they are constantly facing production trouble that is often a result of Manhattan being haunted by ghosts. As revealed on the official Ghostforce website, Andy and Liv would often visit the set to settle any family issues.[7]
Because Andy had previously failed a grade before he started attending the NYC school and is currently in the same class as his younger sister, he is afraid of disappointing his parents if he continues to get bad grades and wants to prevent the risk of repeating the grade for the next school year. In "Krik-Krok", the main conflict he faced was that he forgot to bring his plant for a class presentation on photosynthesis and was worried that his parents would be disappointed "once again" for getting another D. This led to him impulsively attempting to steal Professor Pascal's plant to pass it off as his own. However, after a talk with his sister, he decided to do the right thing by apologizing to his teacher for it and was willing to accept reprimand from his parents.

Jay and Melissa are unaware of Andy's double life as Fury, but he is relieved that they never suspect him or his sister. Whenever the Ghostforce detects a ghost at their filming location, Fury wants to quickly save his parents and protect them from its attack. He once rescued them from Krik-Krok at Times Square by taking them to a safe place where he learned that they are huge fans of him as Fury and see him as a "great role model" for both him (as Andy) and Liv. He later rescued his father from Bubble-Brush after the ghost merged with the family's washing machine.
Drake Miller[]

Andy met Drake when the Baker siblings were new students in Professor Pascal's class at the NYC school. While "Origins" hasn't been released yet, the official Ghostforce website revealed that the reason behind their bitter rivalry is Drake's jealousy towards Andy for being the second basketball star of the school's team.[7] Since then, the two would constantly compete for the spot as the captain of the school basketball team by participating in multiple matches against each other at the NYC Dunk.
However, what probably cements Andy's dislike towards Drake is how the latter constantly bullies Mike for not being an athlete like his father Michael Collins. He would always be quick to come to Mike's defense and try to get Drake to leave his best friend alone. For example, in "Mikroo", Andy noticed Drake was attempting to steal his friend's project because he intended to lie to Professor Pascal about doing the work with Mike. So, as revenge, Andy stole the figurine of Drake from the box and later insulted him after Professor Pascal used a ballerina figurine as a substitute.

Their rivalry is so intense that Andy is always willing to accept any dare from Drake to prove who is the best. The dares are normally basketball shoot-outs in the NYC Dunk where they would see who would score the most baskets. However, he even once accepted a "veggie face-off" in "Scaregrow" to see which of the vegetables they were growing would be the largest. Andy is so determined to beat Drake in every dare that he would get easily upset if he ever loses. In "Katastroph", he once failed to score a basket and caused Drake to win. This led to him briefly losing his self-confidence about his agility until his friends helped raise his spirit, allowing him to win the next match against Drake.

Despite their animosity, Andy doesn't fully hate Drake and there are some rare occasions where he would put aside their rivalry. In "Mizuo", Fury had an idea to get help from Drake to throw a basketball at the titular ghost's water cannon to block its aqua blast attack. His plan successfully worked and Andy later briefly willing to give Drake a ticket to Mr. Collins's basketball finals as a gratitude for secretly helping the team capture Droplet.
Bobby[]

Because Bobby is the best friend of Drake, Andy doesn't get along with him very well. He rarely interacts with Bobby since the latter is constantly doing Drake's bidding and being bossed around by him.
In "Graffurious", Fury was surprised when he discovered that Bobby had graffitied multiple buildings in Manhattan to show his appreciation towards Drake since what Bobby was doing was illegal. After Bobby confessed his crime to Officer Callaghan out of guilt, Andy was willing to put aside his animosity and helped him clean up the mess he made at the Kasenti Tower.
Carla[]
While Carla is often seen by her classmates as weird and strange, Andy seems to find her quirkiness to be endearing since he has a crush on her.

In "Trashotic", Andy put on Solar-Man branded cologne before he could surprise her with two tickets to the Ferris wheel at Central Park. He accidentally applied a large amount of it, so he found a can of deodorant in the school bathroom and applied it on top of the cologne to hopefully ease the stench. However, this made the smell worse and he ended up humiliating himself in front of Carla during class. Later, after the Ghostforce captured Spong, Andy tried again and successfully asked her out. He was happy that she accepted, but she mistakenly assumed that the Ferris wheel was closed because of the ghost's attack and suggested that they'll go out "in a few years". Andy didn't correct her that the Ferris wheel was already cleaned because of Spong's capture, but he celebrated a victory dance anyway.

In "Mascarade", it is hinted that the reason Andy decided he should become smart and be seen as mature by his peers was to impress Carla. He bragged that he knew everything about hot dogs and was able to guess the ingredients without even looking, to which he specifically asked Carla, who was Charlie's cameraperson for the Ghost Blog if she wanted to see it. Andy also became upset when Rajat unintentionally stole her attention away from him because she and Charlie both take him more seriously than him.

Andy had also tried doing multiple favors for Carla. This includes bringing her a package she ordered, taking care of her carnivorous plant, and cleaning up her locker. However, she reminded him in "Prehistorrible" that he was never good at keeping them. So, when Carla remembered that her favorite comic book creator was visiting the Z Heroes Comic Book store for a signing session that was about to be closed, Andy decided to help her. He ended up dealing with Prehistorrible on his way, but he managed to successfully get Carla's comic book box set signed and received a gratitude kiss on the cheek from her.
Whenever Andy wasn't focused on impressing Carla, he would invite her to hang out with him and his friends. In "Sandyrok", he and his sister let Carla join the Baker family hangout at the Central Park fair after learning that Mike already had plans to spend time with his father at TechnoCon. In "Jellyjack", Andy and Mike invited their respective crushes to the Renaissance Fair at Central Park. There, Andy and Carla learned that they both liked watching Jack the Dragon Knight after recognizing Knight Jack's costume that was displayed at the fair.
Stacy and Jane[]

Andy doesn't get along with Stacy and Jane. He is currently unaware that Jane is only pretending to be like her twin sister, so he believes both girls are snobby and mean. Stacy, especially, would always pick on both him and Liv at school. However, the official Ghostforce website reveals that Andy never holds a grudge against the twins and chooses to ignore them every time because he is aware that both girls are huge fans of Fury.[7]
In "Xhypno", Andy was initially jealous when his parents chose Stacy over him to play the damsel-in-distress for Solar-Man: The Movie because of her high-shrill scream. However, he later came to accept the decision after his experience using her scream to shatter all the crystals from the titular ghost's wings to save Manhattan.

Whenever Fury saves one or both twins from a ghost attack, the girl(s) would be excited and constantly ask him if they would take selfies with him. So far, he was featured in their selfie pictures in "Scaregrow" (for Stacy) and "Jam Jam" (for Jane). Out of the two, Fury seems to be more comfortable being featured in Jane's pictures than in Stacy's.
Charlie[]

While Andy doesn't hang out with Charlie a lot, they appear to be friends. He is slightly annoyed that Charlie finds Fury to be "totes lame" compared to Krush, as revealed in "Pharaok". His interactions with her are limited since Andy tries to set her up with Mike after learning that the latter has a crush on her.
In "Rozamour", the titular ghost had caused Charlie to fall in love with Fury at first sight and even kissed him on the cheek. However, Fury felt uncomfortable throughout the entire incident not only because she was under the ghost's influence which made her clingy towards him but he already has a crush on Carla.
Rajat[]

Andy rarely interacts with Rajat because they both have opposite personalities. However, they are shown to get along well and are good friends. Andy sees Rajat as "more mature" than him because of his intellect being able to impress his peers, as revealed in "Mascarade", that he once attempted to be like him.
In "Meta&Lix", the two were partners for a morning assignment where the students must hang out with someone outside their usual friend circle and discover what they have in common before presenting their findings to the class. Andy noticed that Rajat had his nose in his physics book and wasn't interested in watching him play basketball. So, he suggested that they score a hoop together because he figured they should combine their interests for their class presentation. He later rescued Rajat after the latter was accidentally kidnapped by Meta.
In "Levisfer", Andy was impressed by Rajat's Robo-Baker invention for the science fair finals when he witnessed it baking a cake within seconds.
Marlo[]

While they don't hang out with each other, Andy is good friends with him and even refers to him as "Cool Marlo".
In "Sharkoak", Andy noticed that Marlo had placed something in Liv's locker and questioned what he had put in there. He was surprised to see that it was a flower bouquet that was supposedly for his sister and assumed that Marlo had a crush on her. Following Sharkoak's capture, Andy learned that it was a misunderstanding since the bouquet was for someone else but Marlo accidentally placed it in Liv's locker instead of his. Despite this, Andy still likes the idea of Marlo being with his sister and mistakes the fist-bump exchanged between the two as a public display of affection. Because Andy is overprotective of his sister, this indicates that he trusts Marlo to look after Liv in their potential romantic relationship.
In "Panikokado", Andy wished Marlo a Merry Christmas when the school was out for winter recess.
Professor Pascal[]

While he understands that Professor Pascal can often be oblivious to his surroundings, Andy greatly respects him as his teacher and tries his best to pass his class.
In "Krik-Krok", Andy was worried about getting another bad grade because he forgot to bring a plant for his photosynthesis presentation. He impulsively decided to steal Professor Pascal's potted plant named Geraldine and passed it off as his own, thinking that his teacher wouldn't be able to tell the difference. He later felt guilty for attempting to lie and decided to do the right thing by confessing to him about it. After capturing Krik-Krok with the Ghostforce, Andy apologized to Professor Pascal and was relieved to know that he didn't get flunked because he owned up for his actions.
In "Scream Scratch", Andy helped Professor Pascal by dogsitting Asta for a day while his teacher was heading to a conference at the American Museum of Natural History.
Asta[]

Asta is Professor Pascal's dog that Andy would occasionally look after.
He first began dogsitting Asta in "Scream Scratch" when he learned Professor Pascal was unable to participate in a conference at the museum because it didn't allow Asta inside. He even brought Asta to the underground laboratory because he trusted Asta not to reveal to anyone that he, Liv, and Mike were secretly members of the Ghostforce.
However, Andy didn't fully look after the dog because he left Asta under Miss Jones's care while he and his friends were heading to the Dragon Venom launch campaign at the NYC Dunk. He regretted it later upon learning that he had indirectly led Asta to awaken a ghost known as Scream Scratch who terrorized everyone in the borough. That said, his experience taught him how to be more responsible the next time he'll be dogsitting Asta.
Mr. Vladovsky[]

Like the rest of his classmates, Andy is afraid of Mr. Vladovsky and avoids playing basketball in the hallways outside of class to prevent the risk of the principal confiscating it.
In "Pharaok", Andy sneaked into Mr. Vladovsky's office to steal back the Mask of Pharases II for Mike.
In "Krik-Krok", Andy briefly considered stealing Mr. Vladovsky's plant for his presentation on photosynthesis but changed his mind because he was afraid he'll get caught.
Roland[]

Andy is a regular customer of the Ghost Dog, describing Roland as his "official hot dog provider" and having a willingness to try out different items that were part of his menu. While he normally orders hot dogs, "Burghorror" showed that Andy would sometimes ask for a cheeseburger too.
His love for hot dogs is so strong that his friends know that he will always visit the stand whenever he sees Roland set up shop around Manhattan. During a school day, he often orders a hot dog either before or after class since he mentioned in "Cyclopee" to be his way of relaxing.

Despite his regular visits to the Ghost Dog because it offers his favorite food, Andy also sees Roland as a friend and appreciates his creativity in coming up with different hot dog menu items for the stand. He knows how sensitive Roland can be with his work and not everyone wants to give his latest menu items a try. When Liv criticized Roland's Cave Dog for the ingredient combination being inedible in "Dinozos", Andy took offense throughout the episode since he enjoyed eating it despite the smell that disgusted his classmates. He takes both Roland and the Ghost Dog very personally and is always concerned whenever he encounters an actual ghost that happens to be attacking them. For example, in "Troublestretch", he was upset when he witnessed the titular ghost transforming Roland into a metal bell and became more motivated to capture it to restore him to normal because he believed it had gone "too far".
In "Grump King", Andy was surprised that the Halloweener, a special Halloween-themed hot dog, used carrots as a substitute for sausages after he learned from Liv that Roland's sausage stock had been eaten by sewer rats. He didn't mind it since he was later seen ordering a personalized carrot dog order with a wide range of toppings in "Tortress", which also revealed that he is currently the Ghost Dog's best customer.
Michael Collins[]

Andy is a huge fan of Michael Collins from the New York Dragons. It is heavily implied that Mr. Collins is the reason behind Andy's interest in basketball and becoming an athlete since the latter keeps a poster of him in his school locker.
He would always be willing to participate in events that Mr. Collins would be hosting to get close to his idol. For example, in "Scream Scratch", he immediately decided to go to the Dragon Venom launch campaign as soon as he learned from Mike that Mr. Collins was hosting a friendly game at the NYC Dunk. There, he managed to impress Mr. Collins after he made a perfect shot three times in a row and became starstruck when he referred to him as the "best junior player in NYC".

While it wasn't stated in "Piraniak", it heavily implied the reason behind his desire for a Power Gold smartphone is that he wanted to be seen as the "greatest person" like Mr. Collins who also happens to be owning one. He was even said by Liv to have stared at an advertisement poster of his idol sponsored the Power Gold for ten minutes before they headed to school.
That said, Andy fully understands that Mr. Collins is constantly busy because the latter is a celebrity basketball player. What Andy doesn't know is that Mr. Collins is being forced and pressured by his sponsor KassKorp Industry to participate in multiple events that prevent him from being present for his son. Combined with Mike constantly misinterpreting the entire situation, this results in Andy mistakenly assuming Mr. Collins would always "bail" on his son at the last minute whenever they already had plans to spend time together.
Officer Callaghan[]

Like the rest of his teammates, Andy doesn't have a positive opinion of Officer Callaghan and can't stand his egocentric attitude.
In "Graffurious", Andy came to Liv's defense after Drake framed her for graffitiing the Kasenti Tower and she almost got falsely arrested by Callaghan without evidence.
In "Tortress", Andy forgot to pay for his order at the Ghost Dog because he and Mike were in a rush to find someplace to transform. This resulted in the boys getting caught by Callaghan who found them hiding behind a bush. Unlike Callaghan who still wanted to arrest Andy, Roland forgave him for his mistake after paying for the meal. Andy later sneaked away with Mike when Callaghan got distracted by the fact that he was no longer the Ghost Dog's best customer, knowing very well that the officer would be more concerned about it and forget about wanting to arrest him.
Sightings[]
Episodes[]
Season 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghostforce theme song: | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Bananice": | Appears | 27. "Somnibou": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2. "Trashotic": | Appears | 28. "Troublestretch": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Pharaok": | Appears | 29. "Meta&Lix": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4. "Mikroo": | Appears | 30. "Cookieflame": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5. "Mizuo": | Appears | 31. "Graffurious": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6. "Sharkoak": | Appears | 32. "Levisfer": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
7. "Mastaar": | Appears | 33. "Paniclick": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
8. "Arakgum": | Appears | 34. "Sandyrok": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
9. "Zipzap": | Appears | 35. "Hypnolion": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10. "Artiflame": | Appears | 36. "Jinjoke": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
11. "Xhypno": | Appears | 37. "Gumglue": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12. "Sporofungus": | Appears | 38. "Scorpod": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
13. "Raijin": | Appears | 39. "Biballoon": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14. "Krik-Krok": | Appears | 40. "Turbokorn": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15. "Burghorror": | Appears | 41. "Mascrade": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
16. "Chronoklok": | Appears | 42. "Batata": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
17. "Jellystery": | Appears | 43. "Prehistorrible": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
18. "Vochaos": | Appears | 44. "Chaorion": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
19. "Katastroph": | Appears | 45. "Dinozos": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
20. "Agia": | Appears | 46. "Piraniak": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
21. "Cyclopee": | Appears | 47. "Dunky Boss": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
22. "Gmagicard": | Appears | 48. "Scaregrow": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
23. "Bubble-Brush": | Appears | 49. "Kaboom": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
24. "Glougloux": | Appears | 50. "Jellyjack": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
25. "Scream Scratch": | Appears | 51. "Ninja Ki": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
26. "Creepop": | Appears | 52. "Criangle": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bridge episodes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Tortress": | Appears | 5. "Freakking": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2. "Piktoo": | Appears | 6. "Boopsie": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Jam Jam": | Appears | 7. "Cactinetik": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4. "Rozamour": | Appears | 8. "Swip Swap": | Appears |
Specials | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Grump King": | Appears | 2. "Panikokado": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Origins": | Will Appear |
Webisodes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Ghostforce TFOU trailer | Appears | 2. "Liv": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Mike": | Appears | 4. "Andy": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5. Ghostforce TFOU compilation: | Appears |
Other Media | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghostforce (film): | Absent | MIPCOM 2014 trailer: | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Blue Ocean Entertainment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Batata": | Appears | 2. "Mikroo": | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Mizuo": | Appears |
Trivia[]

One of Andy's many early designs, as revealed on Jeremy Zag's Instagram.[8]
- During the early development process, Andy was originally depicted as a science nerd with his signature color being blue. His superhero identity was also originally going to be named Blue Punch.[9]
- His color scheme and personality were later switched with Mike. One of the character models created for Andy depicted him in an outfit that inspired Mike's outfit in the final version.
- He is the only main protagonist whose name remains consistent throughout the series development and production process. Liv and Mike were originally named Nathalie and Sam, respectively.
- It heavily implied Andy and Nathalie weren't originally siblings in early development since they were often depicted hanging out with each other as platonic friends. One concept art even featured Andy originally going to have an older brother instead.
- According to the pitch synopsis for "Bananice" on the 2021 Ghostforce brand deck by Ypsilon Films, Fury was originally named Slimer.
- Despite Fury not being the leader of the Ghostforce, he is frequently placed at the center of promotional artwork.
- Because Andy has failed a grade and was held back, he is the oldest student of Professor Pascal's class.[5]
- While there is currently no confirmation, Andy has shown traits that imply he has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Not only is he impulsive and likes taking risks, but he is also very disorganized and often forgets something important that isn't related to basketball or the Ghostforce until someone reminds him of it.
- Andy is sometimes associated with dragons in the series. Not only is his tamed ghost named Dragoyle, but his idol Michael Collins is a member of the New York Dragons basketball club.
- He once captured Flame who resembles a dragon after it merged with a firecracker to become Artiflame.
- He owns a few official New York Dragons merchandise, including a jersey shirt and knitted cap.
- It is revealed in "Freakking" that Andy has a deep fascination and fondness towards the mythical creature. He was only willing to go to the museum to see the Viking exhibition because Mike mentioned that it has a dragon. He was later thrilled upon seeing a Viking ship with a dragon's head on its bow, even declaring himself to be "a master of dragons" while sitting on it.
- Every time the Ghostforce transformation sequence is shown, Andy would be the first to grab his medallion and transform. The only exceptions are when the transformation sequence variation only features Mike and/or Liv.
- "Mastaar" is currently the first episode where Andy didn't transform into Fury. The reason was that he was mesmerized by the titular ghost during its attack.
- Myst mentioned in "Arakgum" that Andy has a messy bedroom at the Baker family apartment.
- "Krik-Krok" shows that Andy keeps a picture of himself as Fury inside his locker.
- It is revealed in "Vochaos" that Andy cannot swim very well.
- Andy was featured on the sports channel in both "Scream Scratch" and "Dunky Boss" because he participated in a competition that was hosted by Michael Collins.
- "Grump King" and "Piktoo" are the only times Andy got briefly separated from his medallion because of a ghost attack.
- Despite Andy's fear of sewer rats, he has gone to the sewers a few times with his teammates whenever they were looking for a ghost. It's possible that the area of the sewer he visited in "Grump King" is where a colony of rats recently resided since there aren't any in previous episodes.
- As revealed in concept art created for Season 2, Fury's armor would be upgraded to allow himself to transform into flexy slime.[10]
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References[]
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CUXxWoSpL87
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkQ0-f0pz_R/?igsh=Nm1rbWxieDE4cTQz
- ↑ An insulting nickname by Bobby in "Katastroph".
- ↑ By Professor Pascal in "Dinozos".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 File:Ghostforce teenager ages revealed by Timothee Sadowski.png
- ↑ File:Ghostforce teenager ages revealed by Timothee Sadowski 2.png
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 https://ghostforce.com/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/9Pj_2_SQ5I/
- ↑ File:Andy as Blue Punch early promotional artwork.jpg
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/C2-yt0HN19D/
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