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"Mascarade" is a season 1 episode of the series, Ghostforce. According to the series' production/written order, it is the 41st episode of Season 1, as well as the 41st episode of the series, overall.
Synopsis[]
In facing Mascarade, Mike and Liv are thrown off when Andy tries to change his personality.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
Major characters[]
Minor characters[]
- Miss Jones
- Glups
- Serge Lightman
- Jay Baker
- Melissa Baker
- Charlie
- Roland
- Carla
- Rajat
- Drake Miller
- Bobby (background)
- Marlo (background)
- Stacy (background)
- Jane (background)
- Alice Spancer (background)
- Levisfer (pictured)
- Civilians
Trivia[]
- This is the second time a ZAG Heroez series features a villain who can change people's emotions, following "Psycomedian" from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.
- Fittingly, there are two references to the series at Times Square. When the comedy triplet of Mascarade increased in size, it briefly floats in front of the newsstand that has a magazine featuring Ladybug, Cat Noir, Tikki, and Plagg. Later, a poster of Ladybug is briefly seen when Fury and Krush both crash into a billboard hanging onto the One Times Square building.
- The box of props has a Solar-Man cologne and a Solar-Man sign. They both first appeared in "Trashotic", while the sign is frequently used by the fangirls of the Solar-Man actor.
- This is the fourth episode where another hot dog from the Ghost Dog is seen, following "Bananice", "Cookieflame", and "Jinjoke". Roland added a new item to his menu, a Ghostforce-themed hot dog, to honor the superheroes for their deeds across the borough.
- Rajat revealed to Charlie and Carla that a German immigrant invented hot dogs. The early versions of hot dogs claim to be originated in Germany where sausages made from pork and meat were first made. While the exact time and place in Germany is unknown, many historians believe the hot dog sausages arrived in the United States by German immigrants in the 1800s. It's unknown who invented the hot dogs, one story claims Charles Feltmann introduced the first modern hot dogs to New Yorkers by serving the sausages in buns from his stand at Coney Island, Brooklyn in 1867.
- This episode revealed that Serge Lightman, the actor playing Solar-Man, used to be a plumber before he pursued acting.
- This is the second episode that featured more than one wild ghost after "Katastroph" and "Meta&Lix.
- The episode reveals Drake takes his role as Andy's rival seriously. When Andy dismisses Drake to have a one-on-one basketball match after school because the former wants to be seen as smart, Drake mutters about "finding a new rival" before choosing one of his classmates to challenge him despite that classmate supposedly not being a basketball player like Andy.
- This is the sixth episode that features the "Locker Ritual" sequence after "Pharaok", "Mikroo", "Cyclopee", "Glougloux", and "Jinjoke".
- However, this is the second time it features a sequence variation. Andy was wearing glasses and holding a book when he entered his locker to get to the laboratory.
- While it isn't stated in the episode, the trampoline Miss Jones invented is made out of Levisfer's Boo Energy since a picture of the ghost can be seen on the screen.
- This is the eighth episode where Miss Jones has no knowledge of a specific wild ghost after "Xhypno", "Burghorror", "Vochaos", "Bubble-Brush", "Creepop", "Somnibou", "Hypnolion", and "Biballoon". Here, she mistakenly refers to the Mascarade triplets as "an unknown ghost", indicating that the triplets are recently discovered for the team.
Errors[]
- The inside of the props truck has a coat rack with multiple Solar-Man costumes hung and facing east. However, when the props master searches for a weapon prop for Serge's character, the costumes are mistakenly facing west.
- This error happens again when Serge walks into the truck during his break.
- When Serge uses Mascarade's mask to mock himself for not being a good actor, he throws it to the ground which awakens the triplet ghosts. However, when he screams in horror as the ghosts all charge towards him, the mask is suddenly back inside the box.
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