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“ | Let's de-boost that fast-food phantom! | ” |
—Fury, "Burghorror" |
Spig is a Level 4 wild ghost from the viscous family.[1]
In "Burghorror", it was awakened from its nest after it was dropped onto the ground and a cyclist accidentally rode onto it. It later merged with Andy Baker's cheeseburger and briefly became Burghorror.
Appearance[]
Kawai mode[]
In its kawai mode, Spig is a red ghost that resembles a condiment stain. It has orange eyes, dark brown scleras, a red tongue, two bottom fangs, six bottom limbs, and multiple yellow spots on its head.
As Burghorror[]
As Burghorror, the ghost resembles a giant cheeseburger. The melted cheese served as its face with pink eyes and black scleraes. Its body consisted of a top burger bun with sesame seeds, a meat patty, two slices of pickle, a slice of onion, a tomato, a slice of lettuce, and a bottom burger bun. It has two floating arms that are made out of French fries with sesame seeds at the edge.
Abilities[]
- Flight: Spig/Burghorror can fly in both its kawai and booster modes.
- Intangibility: Spig/Burghorror 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.
- Possession: As a merger ghost, Spig can gain additional powers by possessing objects. The only receptacle it was seen merged with was a cheeseburger.
- Melted Goo: Spig can spit out projectiles that are made out of melted goo so it can trap its targets and ingest their fears.
- Burger Blast: As Burghorror, it can spit out huge projectiles that are different cheeseburger components. This includes tomatoes, pickles, and melted cheese. The projectiles are also edible since Fury once took a bite of the cheese while he was trapped underneath it.
- Burger Split: Because it has merged with a cheeseburger, Burghorror can split itself into different layers to dodge incoming attacks.
Sightings[]
Episodes[]
Season 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghostforce theme song: | Appears | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. "Bananice": | Absent | 27. "Somnibou": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2. "Trashotic": | Absent | 28. "Troublestretch": | Mentioned | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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": | Absent | 40. "Turbokorn": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15. "Burghorror": | Appears | 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[]
- Spig's name was never mentioned in "Burghorror" since the Ghostforce only addressed the ghost by its booster name. Its kawai name was only revealed on the official Ghostforce website.
- This makes it the second merger ghost whose kawai name is revealed on the website, following Droplet.
- Burghorror's name is a portmanteau for "burger" and "horror".
- As revealed on the 2021 Ghostforce brand deck by Ypsilon Films, Burghorror's name was originally going to be "Ghost Burger".[2]
- In the French version, its name is spelled as "Burghorreur".
- A piece of concept art revealed that Burghorror was originally going to have two dill pickles for arms.
- The official Ghostforce website revealed that Spig is from a rare specimen.[1]
- There are two Spigs within the specimen that appeared near the end of the opening sequence; one being in its kawai mode and the other being Burghorror.
- Spig is one of the many ghosts whose specimen was recently discovered by the Ghostforce.
- Burghorror's arms were made out of French fries, despite the burger Spig merged with didn't contain any of them.
- Unlike Freezofear and Arak, Spig merged with its receptacle instead of ingesting it.
- Burghorror was mentioned in "Troublestretch" as an answer for one of the questions from Charlie's Ghostforce quiz game.
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