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“ | I'm as eco-friendly as you are, Liv. But Krik-Krok is no garden-friendly petunia. It ravages everything in its path. So hurry up and pluck that weed before it feeds on fear! | ” |
—Miss Jones, "Krik-Krok" |
Krik-Krok is a Level 4 wild ghost from the spectral family.
In "Krik-Krok", it was awakened from its nest after a fight between Andy and Liv Baker caused the plant pot to be dropped onto the floor of Professor Pascal's classroom.
Appearance[]
Kawai mode[]
Krik-Krok is a bright green ghost with green eyes, black scleraes, and a pair of small feet. Its head resembles a flower bud with a brown stem and a pair of green petals with four small red thorns.
Booster mode[]
In its booster mode, Krik-Krok resembles a large fully-grown plant with six root-like limbs on its body. The leaves on its head have multiple green thorns that would open to reveal a red seed with white thorns.
Abilities[]
- Flight: Krik-Krok can fly in both its kawai and booster modes.
- Intangibility: Krik-Krok can phase through walls, floors, and generally solid objects. The only exception is when it is trapped in the Ghost Cloud or one of the Boo Caps.
- Spectral Brambles: Krik-Krok can fire pollen-like projectiles from its seed that can quickly sprout into giant thorny brambles.
- Spinning Leaves: In its booster mode, Krik-Krok can quickly spin itself around so the leaves on its head can be used like a pair of blades.
- Leafy Shield: Krik-Krok can use the leaves on its head to shield its seed from any incoming attacks.
Sightings[]
Episodes[]
Season 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghostforce theme song: | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Bananice": | Absent | 27. "Somnibou": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2. "Trashotic": | Absent | 28. "Troublestretch": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Pharaok": | Absent | 29. "Meta&Lix": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4. "Mikroo": | Absent | 30. "Cookieflame": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5. "Mizuo": | Absent | 31. "Graffurious": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6. "Sharkoak": | Absent | 32. "Levisfer": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
7. "Mastaar": | Absent | 33. "Paniclick": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
8. "Arakgum": | Absent | 34. "Sandyrok": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
9. "Zipzap": | Absent | 35. "Hypnolion": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10. "Artiflame": | Absent | 36. "Jinjoke": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
11. "Xhypno": | Absent | 37. "Gumglue": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12. "Sporofungus": | Absent | 38. "Scorpod": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
13. "Raijin": | Absent | 39. "Biballoon": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14. "Krik-Krok": | Appears | 40. "Turbokorn": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15. "Burghorror": | Absent | 41. "Mascrade": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
16. "Chronoklok": | Absent | 42. "Batata": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
17. "Jellystery": | Absent | 43. "Prehistorrible": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
18. "Vochaos": | Absent | 44. "Chaorion": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
19. "Katastroph": | Absent | 45. "Dinozos": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
20. "Agia": | Absent | 46. "Piraniak": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
21. "Cyclopee": | Absent | 47. "Dunky Boss": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
22. "Gmagicard": | Absent | 48. "Scaregrow": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
23. "Bubble-Brush": | Absent | 49. "Kaboom": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
24. "Glougloux": | Absent | 50. "Jellyjack": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
25. "Scream Scratch": | Absent | 51. "Ninja Ki": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
26. "Creepop": | Absent | 52. "Criangle": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bridge episodes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Tortress": | Absent | 5. "Freakking": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2. "Piktoo": | Absent | 6. "Boopsie": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Jam Jam": | Absent | 7. "Cactinetik": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4. "Rozamour": | Absent | 8. "Swip Swap": | Absent |
Webisodes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Ghostforce TFOU trailer | Appears | 2. "Liv": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3. "Mike": | Absent | 4. "Andy": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5. Ghostforce TFOU compilation: | Absent |
Trivia[]
- Krik-Krok's name seems derived from the Slovak words "krík" and "krok". "Krík" is diminutive of "ker" which means a bush or a scrub, while "krok" means to take a step or a pace while walking.
- The meaning of its name in Slovak seems to be a pun on "bushwalking", an Australian English term for hiking in the countryside.
- In some official sources, Krik-Krok's name is spelled as "Krikkrok".
- The official Ghostforce website revealed that Krik-Krok is from an uncommon specimen.[2]
- Krik-Krok having a different physical appearance in kawai and booster modes is parallel to that of a flower going from bud to bloom. The ghost has a red seed on its head that is covered by its leaves like a bud in its kawai mode, but the seed would "bloom" in booster mode.
Gallery
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References[]
- ↑ By Officer Callaghan in "Krik-Krok".
- ↑ https://ghostforce.com/