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"Biballoon" is a season 1 episode of the series, Ghostforce. According to the series' production/written order, it is the 39th episode of Season 1, as well as the 39th episode of the series, overall.
Synopsis[]
When Mike and Andy get jealous of Liv, their teamwork against Biballoon is compromised.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
Major characters[]
Minor characters[]
- Octocat
- Miss Jones
- Glups
- Alice Spancer
- Tim Callaghan
- Charlie
- Carla
- Professor Pascal
- Asta
- Roland
- Stacy (background)
- Jane (background)
- Marlo (background)
- Rajat (background)
- Mark (background)
- Mayor of New York City (mentioned)
- Civilians
Trivia[]
- This is the third episode that features the aftermath of the Ghostforce capturing an off-screen ghost, following "Pharaok" and "Meta&Lix".
- This episode reveals that the name of the female news reporter is Alice Spancer.
- The episode takes place on the day of the 73rd annual Central Park Festival.
- It's revealed that despite Myst always calling the shots during missions, the Ghostforce doesn't have an official leader of the team. According to Mike, he "always thought of the [four active members] as more of an ensemble". So, Myst is technically considered the de-facto leader of the team, meaning she functions as a leader despite she and her teammates doesn't see her officially holding the title as one.
- This is the third episode that features the team fighting off clones of a wild ghost, following "Mizuo" and "Glougloux". However, Biballoon can only create six clones when in kawai mode.
- When Miss Jones contacts Andy and Mike about Biballoon's presence, she says it "looks like a multiplier". This indicates Biballoon is another recently discovered ghost, which Liv later names after the team captured it.
- This would make it the seventh episode where Miss Jones has no knowledge of a specific wild ghost after "Xhypno", "Burghorror", "Vochaos", "Bubble-Brush", "Creepop", "Somnibou", and "Hypnolion".
- This is the sixth episode where the transformation sequence only features Andy and Mike after "Mikroo", "Chronoklok", "Jellystery", "Meta&Lix", and "Cookieflame".
- This is the seventh instance where Glowboo arrives late to assist the team on a mission after "Arakgum", "Artiflame", "Xhypno", "Gmagicard", "Bubble-Brush", and "Graffurious".
- Glowboo excuses his lateness by saying "Miss Jones forgot where she put [him] again". He's referring to where she last put him in his recharge chamber. Whenever Glowboo runs out of Boo Energy, he would place in one of the three recharge chambers in the lab; one in the console room, one in the training room, and one in the garage. Because Miss Jones was in the console room where she gets an alert on the Boo Map, Glowboo must have been recharged either in the training room or the garage.
- This is the seventh episode in which a wild ghost is seen being sent to the Ghost Cloud after "Trashotic", "Cyclopee", "Gmagicard", "Glougloux", "Somnibou", and "Hypnolion".
- Miss Jones warns the main trio that they should never reveal to anyone the secrets of their Boo Technology and their plan to domesticate all the ghosts they captured, fearing someone evil would watch the program and use that knowledge against the team. This warning indirectly foreshadows the revelation that Miss Jones is hiding from Nolan Kasenti, the main antagonist of the series.
- While Mr. Kasenti didn't appear in this episode, Myst inadvertently catches his attention by revealing the existence of domesticated ghosts and showing off Octocat during a live television broadcast across the city.
- it is heavily implied that Stacy and jane live in the same neighborhood as Baker residence
Errors[]
- When Myst is about to explain her teammates her plan, her Medal of Honor is missing from her suit.
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