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"Katastroph" is a season 1 episode of the series, Ghostforce. According to the series' production/written order, it is the 19th episode of Season 1, as well as the 19th episode of the series, overall.
Synopsis[]
After failing to score a crucial hoop, Andy loses confidence and keeps making mistakes while facing Katastroph, a three-headed ghost that is both cute and terrifying. To catch him, Andy has to get his mojo back and, above all, rely on teamwork!
Plot[]
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Characters[]
Major characters[]
Minor characters[]
- Miss Jones
- Glups
- Drake Miller
- Bobby
- Jane
- Stacy
- Glowboo
- Mark
- Roland (background)
- Charlie (background)
- Marlo (background)
- Alice Spancer (background)
- Calvin (background)
- Serge Lightman (pictured)
- Michael Collins (pictured)
- Civilians
Trivia[]
- Before the episode made its worldwide premiere, Jeremy Zag posted a production screenshot of Fury capturing the Katastroph triplets on May 5, 2021, on his Instagram.[3]
- Mark, a background character, is depicted as a deliveryman in this episode instead of a prop assistant for Mr. and Mrs. Baker for the filming of Solar-Man: The Movie.
- Stacy and Jane are revealed to be cheerleaders for any basketball matches between Andy and Drake in the courtyard. Ironically, the twins don't cheer for the same person, Stacy cheers for Drake, while Jane cheers for Andy.
- It is later revealed in "Meta&Lix" that Stacy has a crush on Drake.
- The twins not cheering for the same person also foreshadows the aforementioned episode which reveals Jane isn't the same as Stacy and is pretending to be snobby like her to maintain her reputation. When Stacy notices Jane cheering for Andy, she is confused because she assumes Jane would support Drake.
- It is also implied that Jane has a crush on Andy as shown when she cheered for Andy and supported him instead of drake
- When Andy blames the sun for making him lose a point at the basketball match, his pose is similar to the one he struck in "Bananice".
- This is the first episode that features more than one wild ghosts.
- It also confirms the existence of ghosts having one or more siblings connected and sharing the same Boo Energy. Any ghost with sibling(s) can go into booster mode if they are in the same place together after feeding enough fear.
- The Boo Capsule is also revealed to store more than one ghosts.
- When one of the Katastroph triplets scares a man reading a magazine, the Solar-Man cologne from "Trashotic" can be seen on the back cover.
- Liv/Myst is shown to have a fondness for cats since she finds the Katastroph triplets adorable. This explains why her ghost companion is Octocat, a hybrid between a cat and an octopus.
- When Fury is fleeing from the Katastroph hydra, a truck for the Bananice popsicle brand is seen.
- This is the second episode where Glowboo doesn't participate in a mission despite making an appearance, following "Chronoklok". According to Miss Jones, the reason is that his last mission left him "with a glitch or two".
- Before Fury summons Dragoyle, he rhetorically asks the Katastroph hydra if "cat got [its] tongue". This is the second time a team member has said this, with the first being Myst to Vochaos in its titular episode.
- This episode revealed that the Ghostforce trio can summon their respective capsules containing their ghost partners from their hands.
- After capturing Katastroph, two background characters can be seen waving a flag featuring the Ghostforce.
Errors[]
- Roland's Ghost Dog stand is seen at the Grand Army Plaza when the Katastroph triplets scare everyone there. However, the stand suddenly appears outside the plaza before the main trio transform into their superhero identities.
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