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Ghostforce (also named Ghost Force) is a French CGI animated series. It is a co-production between Zag Animation, Method Animation, Disney Channel EMEA, Toei Animation, SAMG Animation, and PGS Entertainment. It premiered around the world starting in August of 2021. The show is licensed by Disney in the United States where it aired the first season on Disney XD.
The series consists of one season with 56 episodes, comprised of 52 11-minute episodes and 4 22-minute episodes, along with a live-action film.[2][3]
Synopsis[]
- Main article: List of Ghostforce episodes
Three high school kids working as a team of superheroes, the GHOSTFORCE, secretly fight against the ghosts that haunt their town in a wacky, comedic fashion! With inherent desire to troublemaking, the ghosts, which are invisible to the human eye, will use fright as fuel to increase their power and ability to affect the world around them. Our heroes have no choice but to put their daily lives on hold in order to ghost power-up and restore the city to normalcy before citizens catch. [4]
Main characters[]
- Main article: List of Ghostforce characters
Andy Baker[]
- Main article: Andy Baker
Andy Baker (voiced by Jordan Quisno) is one of the main protagonists of Ghostforce. He is a student in Professor Pascal's class at NYC school in Manhattan, New York. Using the power of his Ectocap, Andy transforms into the superhero Fury, gaining slime-based powers to stop the paranormal ghosts that terrorizes the city.
Mike Collins[]
- Main article: Mike Collins
Mike Collins (voiced by Ogie Banks) is one of the main protagonists of Ghostforce. He is a student in Professor Pascal's class at NYC school in Manhattan, New York. Using the power of his Ectocap, Mike transforms into the superhero Krush, gaining the power of ice creation to stop the paranormal ghosts that terrorizes the city.
Liv Baker[]
- Main article: Liv Baker
Liv Baker (voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris) is one of the main protagonists of Ghostforce. She is a student in Professor Pascal's class at NYC school in Manhattan, New York. She is also the younger sister of Andy. Using the power of her Ectocap, Liv transforms into the superheroine Myst, gaining the power of portal creation to stop the paranormal ghosts that terrorises the city. She serves as the leader of the Ghostforce team.
Trivia[]
- This is the fourth show to be released under the ZAG Heroez brand, following Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, Zak Storm: Super Pirate, and Power Players.
- Due to having the same production companies as well as sharing many similar elements to each other, Ghostforce can be considered a sister show for Miraculous Ladybug.
- With a few exception in Miraculous, every episode is named after a titular supervillain.
- Both their origins episodes are being placed in the middle of their first season.
- Many crew members who worked on Miraculous also worked on Ghostforce.
- Both Miraculous and Ghostforce aired on the same TV channel together in most countries; TFOU in France, while Disney Channel in other countries (with the exception of the United States since Ghostforce aired on Disney XD).
- Both series were animated by SAMG Animation (though, not every Miraculous episodes). And because they share the same animation studios, there are many hints in the background of "Miraculous New York" that both series take place in the same universe.
- There are many cross-references to each other's shows. For example, many posters of Ladybug can be seen in the background of Ghostforce.
- Ghostforce is a part of Chibizag among other ZAG Heroez shows.[5]
- Interestingly, the series release date have been pushed back five times. It was originally announced to be release in 2016, then 2017[6], later 2018[7], then 2019[8], afterwards 2020[9]. Eventually, it was announced that the series will finally premiere in 2021.[1]
- According to an Animation Magazine article, the series was originally going to be a CGI/live-action hybrid.[10]
- In the past, multiple official sources have referred to the series as Ghost Force instead of Ghostforce. This because it's name was originally meant to have a space between Ghost and Force.
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References[]
- ā 1.0 1.1 https://www.veriteentertainment.net/ghost-force
- ā https://pgsentertainment.com/franchises/ghost-force/
- ā http://web.archive.org/web/20160914185213/http://www.zag-inc.com/brands/ghostforce
- ā http://web.archive.org/web/20160914185213/http://www.zag-inc.com/brands/ghostforce
- ā https://www.instagram.com/p/BUtQR4jgn8j/
- ā https://www.instagram.com/p/BG1PtcaSQwb/?taken-by=jeremy_zag
- ā http://web.archive.org/web/20160913042130/http://www.zag-inc.com/releasedates
- ā http://web.archive.org/web/20170607024208/http://www.zag-inc.com/releasedates
- ā https://twitter.com/DisneyTVANews/status/1138498264096038912
- ā https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/pgs-and-zagtoon-sign-three-year-distrib-deal/
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