WARNING: This is about a recently-cancelled series. Some spoilers may follow.
THE GHOST AND MOLLY McGEE
(Disney Channel, Disney+, October 1, 2021-January 13, 2024)
Disney Television
Animation
(Disney Channel, Disney+, October 1, 2021-January 13, 2024)
MAIN CAST:
Ashly Burch – Molly McGee
Dana Snyder – Scratch
Jordan Klepper – Pete McGee
Sumalee Montano – Sharon McGee, Nin Suksai
Michaela Dietz – Darryl McGee
Lara Jill Miller – Libby Stein-Torres
Ashly Burch – Molly McGee
Dana Snyder – Scratch
Jordan Klepper – Pete McGee
Sumalee Montano – Sharon McGee, Nin Suksai
Michaela Dietz – Darryl McGee
Lara Jill Miller – Libby Stein-Torres
This is the
story about a young girl and her best friend. …Who happens to be a ghost.
The
Ghost and Molly McGee was created by Bill Motz and Bob Roth. It centered on the
titular Molly McGee (Ashly Burch), an extremely optimistic 13-year-old
Thai-American who moved with her family to the town of Brighton; a
downtrodden town whose chief export were turnips, since it was founded by
turnip farmers. She was pleasantly surprised to discover their new house came
with a live-in best friend: a grumpy lazy ghost named Scratch (Dana Snyder),
whose only desire was to spend his afterlife relaxing and pigging out in
solitude. Scratch was initially less-enthusiastic about his new roommates and
attempted to scare them out; both for his own peace and to remove the curse he
accidentally placed on Molly that bound them together until she moved out.
Reluctantly, Scratch warmed up to Molly and found himself reciprocating her
friendship and becoming a welcomed part of her family.
Molly’s
family was comprised of Pete McGee (Jordan Klepper), her Irish father who
worked as a civil engineer and City Council member. He often meant well, but
could be a little dimwitted and accident prone. Sharon McGee (Sumalee Montano)
was her Thai mother who once abandoned her dreams of becoming an artist. She
made a living by doing odd jobs found through an app called Gig Pig (a
play on Task
Rabbit), and could be very competitive—especially with board games. Darryl
McGee (Michaela Dietz) was her mischievous younger brother who was always
running some kind of scheme and claimed to many connections that allowed him to
get whatever he needed. He had a pet tarantula named Heidi
Hairylegs (of which Molly was afraid). Occasionally they would facetime
with or be visited by Sharon’s headstrong mother, Nin (also Montano), who was
very wise but a poor communicator—especially where Sharon was concerned. Her
culture made her very familiar with the concept of living with a ghost and
therefore nonplussed by their new family member. Scratch became very enamored
by the kind of food Nin could cook, since she was once a restauranteur, and
they developed a very strong bond (Scratch would call Nin his “favorite McGee”).
Molly was
on a mission to “enhappify” the world, making Brighton the perfect place for
her as it was deemed one of the most miserable areas in the country. This often
put her into contact (or at odds) with many of Brighton’s citizenry. At Brighton
Middle School, she met her human best friend Libby Stein-Torres (Lara Jill
Miller), a book and turtle-loving introvert with a deeply-hidden inner
confidence that often had bad luck, clumsy tendencies, a strong conspiracy
theorist streak that had her digging into all of the town’s dirty secrets; Andrea Davenport
(pronounced AHN-dree-uh if you want to stay off her bad side, voiced by Jules Medcraft), the most
popular and richest girl at school whose absentee parents owned the profitable
Davenport’s department store (the name came from Davenport, Iowa where producer Britta Reitman grew up); Sheela (Aparna Nancherla), once a contender for
Molly’s best friend who had an abrasive but ultimately good-natured
personality; and Kat (Eden Riegel), Molly’s helpful
and kind pink-haired friend. The Brighton
Hills Retirement Home where the McGees often volunteered saw Molly befriend
one of its residents, Patty
(Jenifer Lewis), who led a
long and interesting life and was in love with one-time bad boy Bobby Daniels (Danny Trejo).
Other
characters in the human world included Principal O’Connor
(Eugene Byrd), Brighton
Middle School’s uptight principal that was often targeted by Darryl’s pranks; Miss Lightfoot (Julia Jones), a science teacher
who was always worried she’d offend Andrea and had the annoying tendency to
microwave fish in the teacher’s lounge; Mrs. Roop (Jane Lynch), a history teacher
with such a passion for the subject that she’d consider flunking anyone for
merely making fun of it; Mr. Pham (Andrew Phung), a drama teacher
who lost his love of life and teaching to stress and fatigue; Mayor Stu Brunson
(Patton Oswalt), the often inept
Mayor of Brighton who came from a long line of politicians and was always
looking for ways to outdo aptly-named rival town Perfektborg;
Weird Larry (Trevor Devall), the eccentric pawn shop
owner with a pet skunk who tended to ask for help with the most uncomfortable
of favors; Irving
the Illusionist (Devall), a street magician who got a thrill out of
bewildering passersby with his tricks (as bad as they were); Leah Stein-Torres (Pamela Adlon), Libby’s mother
who owned the Book Marks the Spot bookstore; and the Davenports Maxwell (Thomas Lennon) and Dorothea (never
revealed on the show but instead via a now-deleted tweet by Roth, voiced by Jessica Keenan Wynn). Film
director Greta Gerwig made a
cameo appearance in “Hooray for Mollywood!” as the director Andrea hired to
direct the film she hijacked from Molly and her friends.
As much as
he wished it was, the afterlife wasn’t all fun and games for Scratch. He, like
other ghosts, were charged with maintaining their designated haunting’s misery
levels through scares in order to feed their boss: a tall, looming grim
reaper-like being known as The Chairman.
Failure to do so would result in banishment to the Flow
of Failed Phantoms. Ensuring his will was carried out was The Ghost Council,
comprised of the Barrister Ghosts Lucretia (Grey Griffin, Greg Baldwin in the pilot), Sir Alister
(John DiMaggio), Grimbella (Kari Wahlgren using a British
accent), and Bartholomew
(Baldwin). They resided in the Ghost World,
which was accessed by a ghost conjuring a swirling vortex. Scratch was often
put into a position where he had to choose preventing his banishment by doing
his required scares or preserving his budding friendship with Molly as she
actively caused Brighton’s misery numbers to fall.
Scratch flanked by Geoff and Jeff with Abraham Lincoln, Grimbella, Barthrolomew and some other ghosts. |
Other
ghostly characters included Geoff
(originally named
Kevin, voiced by Eric
Edelstein), a goofy and dimwitted spook that considered Scratch his best
friend and who had been in a 100-year relationship with a buff ghost also named
Jeff (albeit
with a different spelling, voiced by Vincent Rodriguez III); Ghost
Bouncer (DiMaggio), the bouncer of the Haughty Haunts Club responsible for
keeping the riffraff out; Abraham Lincoln (Kelsey Grammer), the 16th
President of the United States; Ezekiel “Tug” Tugbottom
(Chris Diamantopoulos), once
believed to have been the great hero of Brighton until it was revealed he had
just stolen the credit from his sister, Sally (Kerri Kenney-Silver); Franklin
Roosevelt (DiMaggio), the 32nd President of the United States; Jinx (Liza Koshy), a joy hunter
dispatched by the Ghost Council to eliminate Molly; and Sobgoblins
(Griffin), tiny ghosts that feed on misery and sadness and make it hard for
those feelings to disappear.
Early concept art of Molly facing off against the Ghost Council on Scartch's behalf surrounded by the Flow of Failed Phantoms. |
The series
was first conceived back in 2007, then known as The Curse of Piper McGee.
It would have focused Piper McGee going to Transylvania on a family vacation
where she would be cursed by a vampiric ghoul called the Count for accidentally
disturbing him. The series would have played out the same way: with the gloomy
Count bound to the eternal sunshine of Molly and being forced to partake in her
adventures. Motz and Roth pitched it to Nickelodeon,
but they passed on it. After being signed to an overall deal with Disney, they pitched the series again; this
time titled The Curse
of Molly McGee, which received a much better reception. The series was
greenlit by Disney
Channel in July of 2019 to be produced by Disney Television
Animation under the title it would eventually air; which was felt better
reflected the relationship between Molly and Scratch. Molly was originally
conceived as being half-Black, but ultimately became half-Thai; making her the
second Disney Thai-American protagonist after Anne Boonchuy in Amphibia.
The setting was also relocated to a town inspired by Motz’s childhood home in
the Quad Cities region
of Illinois and Iowa after it suffered an economic downturn when International
Harvester’s Farmall Works Plant in Rock
Island closed in 1985.
Following a first-look
during a panel at 2020’s New
York Comic Con, The Ghost and Molly McGee debuted almost a year
later on Disney Channel on October 1, 2021; with the first 5 episodes being
added to Disney+ on October 6th
and further episodes being added to the service in batches after or preceding
their televised airings. The series was written by Motz and Roth with Charley Feldman, Sammie Crowley, Katie Greenway, Paul Chang, Peter Limm, Maiya Williams, Madison Bateman, Cynthia Furey, Peri Segel, Jase Ricci, Ricky Roxburgh, Mia Resella, Brandon Hoàng, Sam Cherington, Gloria Shen, Jenava Mie and Mariam Girgis. Justin Rodrigues
was the lead character designer, working with Karl Cruz, Claire Nero, Elsa Chang, Ham Firouzan, Harley Huang, Baptiste Rogron,
Kali Cruz, and
Phillip Light.
Some members of the crew were very active on social media and often posted
behind the scenes information about the episodes they worked on after they
aired. The series’ theme was written by Motz, Roth, Allie Feder and
Mike Kramer and performed by
Burch and Snyder. Along with the score by Kramer, each episode contained a
1-minute humorous song number tied into the plot written by Rob Cantor. Those songs
were performed by the characters involved.
The first
season largely followed Molly and Scratch as the former explored and sought to
make positive changes in Brighton where she could, while the latter dealt with
his growing affection for Molly and place within the McGee family that put him
at odds with his job and the threat of banishment by the Chairman. Ahead of its
premier, the series was
renewed for a 2nd season which saw a bit of a shift in the
status quo. The Chairman ended up being destroyed, with Scratch appointed to
reluctantly take his place. The naturally lazy Scratch decided to abolish the
old Chairman’s rules and only donned the cloak to bark out an order or use its
special powers when it served his purposes—which often ended up backfiring
spectacularly. A mystery began unfolding as Molly took an interest in
uncovering Scratch’s forgotten past. A discontinued strawberry soda unlocked a
flash of his adventurous best friend, Adia Williams (Kimberly Brooks), who had moved
away when they were children and gave him that soda to always remember her by.
The McGees also gained new
neighbors in the Chens, who seemed to be a perfect match for the McGees.
Unfortunately, there was one problem: they were ghost hunters. Patriarch Ruben (Leonard Wu) was scared by a
ghost as a kid, and dedicated his life to studying and eradicating the
supernatural when he wasn’t brewing his own root beer. He was joined by his
wife, Esther (Stephanie Sheh), and his
children Juniper (Sue Ann Pien, who was autistic
like her character), an inventor responsible for much of their gear, and Oliver (Alan Lee), their research
specialist. They documented their exploits and posted them online as The Ghost
Chaser Chens. It also didn’t help matters that Ollie was Molly’s ideal
boyfriend while she was best friends with a ghost.
Disney had
commissioned the writing of 10 scripts for season 3 in anticipation of the
series continuing to be a success; bolstered by the response the first batch of
season 1 episodes received on Disney+. Season 3 would have seen Ollie
become the Chairman after Scratch gave up the cloak and struggling to
balance between the worlds. As a result, he was beginning to forget about his
life due to all his time spent in wraith form; a ghost-like form a living
person could assume to travel to the Ghost World while their body continued
performing basic tasks and functions sans personality. Other stories would have
seen Libby struggling with writer’s block; Ruben Chen becoming a full-time
brewmaster after backing from Dorothea Davenport; Andrea would have had a relationship
with her crush, Alina
Webster (although this did make it into the Chibi
Tiny Tales short “Scratch,
Molly’s Third Wheel”); a Purim
holiday special; a revolt against the recorder; and
Molly attempting to rekindle Mr. Pham’s love of teaching.
However, without the same marketing
support of the first episode drop onto Disney+, the second in December didn’t
perform as well. Despite the next drop improving, Disney had
decided to cancel the 3rd season by June of 2022. A glimmer of
hope for a decision reversal came during the internal
upheaval that would see studio head Bob Iger
return to replace the embattled Bob
Chapek, but that required an even higher threshold of viewership that the
series just could not meet. Motz and Roth always had a clear ending in mind for
the series, but now lacked the space in which to tell that story. They were
surprised when their request for an additional episode to wrap everything up
was granted. Before the official word of the cancellation came down, social
media posts by Motz on
Instagram with the cast wrap party and on Twitter
gave all indication that this was the ultimately the series’ fate.
A book adapting “First Day Frights”
had appeared on online retail sites for pre-orders, but ended up
cancelled for unspecified reasons by Disney
Books. Disney slapped a promotional image on t-shirts,
totes and pillows for sale in the Disney
Channel Fan Shop on Amazon in 2021. DisneyNOW
hosted a game called Bandshell
Boo-Nanza on its website, where Molly was in charge of keeping the crowds
happy during a week-long talent show. Tasks included making coupons, clearing
customer lines, serving ice cream, fixing faders, plugging in plugs, and
cleaning up litter. Scratch could help with some of these tasks provided Molly
collected enough food. Molly
and Scratch were also
included in the 2019 game Disney All-Star Racers until the DisneyNOW app was shut
down in 2024.
Molly and Scratch amongst other Chibified Disney characters from DuckTales, Big City Greens, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Amphibia, Phineas and Ferb and The Owl House. |
Along with appearing in several Chibi
Tiny Tales shorts, Molly and Scratch have starred in new segments of the
anthology series Chibiverse. They and other characters have also
participated in the Disney Channel short segments Broken
Karaoke, Theme
Song Takeover, How
NOT to Draw and Random
Rings that aired during commercial breaks. A collection of these from
other programs were presented in a half-hour special called Spring
Shorts-Tacular with the Ghost and Molly McGee, with Molly and Scratch
featured in new hosting segments at various intervals. Along with being on
Disney+, several episodes and various clips have been uploaded to the official Disney Channel YouTube.
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“The Curse / First Day Frights” (10/1/21) – Scratch
unintentionally curses himself and Molly to be bound together until they move
out of the house. / Scratch tries to make matters worse for Molly at school
when she ends up angering popular influencer Andrea Davenport.
“Howlin’ Harriet / The (Un)natural” (10/2/21) – Molly goes
camping with the Wilder-Scouts to pick out her human best friend, and Libby’s
ghost story ends up becoming a reality. / Molly joins the school’s terrible
baseball team and Scratch ends up using his powers to cheat so they can win.
“Getting the Band(shell) Back Together / The Greatest
Concert Ever” (10/6/21 D+, 10/9/21 DC) – Volunteering at a retirement home
inspires Molly to try and resurrect the town’s bandshell, long destroyed by a
hurricane. / Needing a performer for the restored bandshell, Molly meticulously
plans to get country superstar Kenny Star.
“Mama’s Gotta Hustle / Hooray for Mollywood!” (10/6/21 D+, 10/16/21
DC) – When the McGees are unable to afford to fix their van, Sharon begins
taking odd jobs through the Gig Pig app. / Molly and her friends get squeezed
out of their own horror movie when Andrea gets involved.
“Not So Honest Abe / The Best of Nin-tensions” (10/6/21 D+, 10/23/21
DC) – Scratch has Geoff pretend to be Abraham Lincoln so Molly thinks he knows
him, but Geoff’s faulty information causes Molly to fail her report. / Molly
and Scratch attempt to fix the rift between Sharon and her mother.
“Mazel Tov, Libby! / No Good Deed” (10/30/21) – Molly
attempts to jazz up Libby’s Bat Mitzvah, but it ends up just giving her a panic
attack. / Molly, Darryl and Scratch must spring their teachers from prison
after Darryl uses the nice lesson Molly gave him to get them incarcerated.
“The Trump Twist / All Systems No” (11/6/21) – To outdo
Perfektborg for next month’s issue of Midwest Monthly, the Mayor places
Pete and Molly in charge of the Turnip Festival—which Scratch must ruin or face
banishment. / Molly and Scratch challenge each other to only say “yes” or “no”
respectively for an entire day while the McGees try to get a bee out of their
house.
“Monumental Disaster / Talent Show” (11/13/21) – After
meeting the ghost of the legendary town hero, Molly and Libby are determined to
expose him as the fraud he is. / Libby accidentally signs up to be in the
talent show and Molly encourages her to do it—until she learns that Libby can’t
sing.
“Scratch the Surface / Friend-Off” (11/20/21) – Molly tries
to create an alter-ego to tell Libby anything since she can’t relay her
adventures with Scratch, but Libby just thinks Molly doesn’t want to be friends
anymore. / Molly sets up a scavenger hunt to try and bring Libby and Scratch
together, but they end up turning it into a competition to see who Molly’s best
friend is.
“Festival of Lights / Saving Christmas” (11/27/21) – The
McGees spend their first Hannukah with the Stein-Torres family as a blackout
hits Brighton. / Molly takes inspiration from A Christmas Carol to try
and get Mr. Davenport in the holiday spirit and save the town’s Christmas
celebration.
“Ice Princess / Read, Set, Snow!” (2/12/22) – The spirit of
a failed ice skater brings major snow storms with her as she tries to perfect
her routine, and Pete reveals himself to be a former ice skater as he steps up
to be her partner. / Molly desperately wants someone to play in the snow with
her, but everyone just wants to try hygge.
“Game Night / The Don’t-Gooder” (2/19/22) – Scratch uses the
McGees’ love of board games to cheat his way out of cleaning the downstairs
bathroom. / Molly gets tired of being outdone in charity work by Andrea when
she does practically nothing and stumbles upon a secret that could expose
Andrea once and for all.
“Innocent Until Proven Ghostly / Twin Trouble” (2/26/22) –
Scratch is accused of eating the anniversary cake Pete baked, but Molly holds a
trial to prove his innocence. / The arrival of Pete’s bullying twin siblings
causes the depression-feeding Sobgoblins to come to the McGee household.
“Goat Your Own Way / A Very Hungry Ghost” (3/5/22) – Molly
tries to prove her way of training a goat for the country fair is better than
the prescribed way while Scratch trains Pete to get him a fried food platter. /
Nin visits to celebrate Sart Duan Sib (a feast for ghosts) which excites
Scratch—until Geoff ends up inviting every ghost including the Ghost Council.
“Scare Tactics / The Bad Boy Bobby Daniels” (3/12/22) –
While Molly nervously searches for Heidi after she gets loose in the house,
Scratch and Geoff ditch their yearly scaring seminar. / Molly and Scratch
attempt to reunite Patty with her long-lost love.
“Citizen McGee / The Internship” (6/11/22) – Molly
volunteers to be “Mayor for a Day”, but ends up with the job permanently as
Brunson finds it too stressful. / Molly is disappointingly assigned to be Weird
Larry’s intern while Scratch gets an intern of his own.
“The Lucky Penny / Lock, Stock, and Peril” (6/18/22) – Disasters
occur when the already-lucky Andrea ends up possessing a luck-infused penny. / When
the others get trapped in the basement, Molly and Scratch go to get Weird Larry
to get them out but keep getting distracted along the way and missing him.
“Out of House and Home / Home is Where the Haunt Is”
(6/25/22) – The McGees all chip in when Pete gets himself hurt, but along the
way end up evicted after forgetting to pay the mortgage. / The McGees live in
their van in the woods while Scratch tries to scare away any potential buyers
for the house.
“The Jig is Up / Molly vs. the Ghost World” (7/9/22) – The
Ghost Council sends Jinx to find out why Brighton’s joy is going up, and
Scratch learns the truth about why ghosts are required to do scares. / Molly
becomes a wraith and heads to the Ghost World with Geoff to rescue Scratch from
his trial with the Ghost Council.
Season 2:
“The New (Para)Normal” (4/1/23) – Scratch reluctantly
becomes the new Chariman while the McGees make friends with their new
neighbors, the Chens—who happen to be ghost hunters.
“Book Marks the Sprite / Dobule, Double, Darryl &
Trouble” (4/2/23 D+, 4/8/23 DC) – Molly keeps Ollie busy while Libby and
Scratch deal with a story sprite that’s consuming all the stories in the book
store. / Darryl becomes a wraith to have fun while his body does all the work,
and comes to think everyone prefers his well-behaving body to his true self.
“Faint of Art / A Soda to Remember” (4/2/23 D+, 4/15/23 DC) –
Sharon becomes intended by the blank canvas when she sets out to do some
painting in the basement. / Molly and Libby attempt to obtain a discontinued
brand of strawberry soda to help Scratch retrieve memories of his past life.
“A Period Piece / It’s Always Sunny in Sunnyland” (4/2/23
D+, 4/22/23 DC) – Molly becomes jealous of the new bond Andrea and Libby form
after Libby gets her first period. / Molly creates a theme park experience in
their home when their vacation plans get cancelled, but quickly grows tired of
planning things out as the week goes on.
“I Wanna Dance with Some-Ollie / Davenport’s on Demand”
(4/2/23 D+, 4/29/23 DC) – When Molly confesses that she has a crush on Ollie,
an upset Scratch ends up finding himself in one of the Chens’ traps. / Andrea’s
new app for her store is such a hit that it ends up threatening all the small
businesses in the town.
“A Doll to Die For / The (After)life of the Party” (5/6/23)
– Scratch traps a troublemaker named Lord Doom in a baby doll and Molly
attempts to teach him how to be nice. / Scratch plans to ditch Geoff’s party to
go to the one being held by the much cooler Jeff.
“Frightmares on Main Street” (5/13/23) – When Scratch
enlists the aid of other ghosts to turn Molly’s charity haunted house into a
success, it attracts the attention of the Ghost Chaser Chens.
“The Unhaunting of Brighton Video / 100% Molly McGee”
(5/20/23) – Molly, Libby, Scratch and Ollie attempt to get a ghost out of the
old video store so that it can become a new community center. / A visit from
relatives leaves Molly feeling inadequately connected to her culture and
hunkers down to make herself more Thai.
“All Shark No Bite / Nin-dependence” (6/28/23 D+, 7/8/23 DC)
– Attempting to prove ghost sharks aren’t real, Scratch ends up summoning one
that prowls the McGee household. / The McGees become overprotective and
smothering of Nin after she hurts herself.
“Like Father Like Libby / Dance Dad Revolution” (6/28/23 D+,
7/15/23 DC) – Libby gets a chance to see her dad and is excited about all the
things they could do together only to learn he’ll be extending his book-writing
tour. / Molly helps Pete get his messages across with viral dance videos, but
internet fame goes to his head and he begins to forget his original intent.
“Jinx! / Let’s Play Turnipball!” (7/22/23) – Jinx curses
Scratch with bad luck until he gets her to say his name three times. / Ollie
becomes the star player of the Turnipball team by pure luck, however his
misinterpretation of the rules benches him and allows Perfektborg to pull
ahead.
“The Ghost IS Molly McGee / All in the Mind” (7/29/23) –
Molly and Scratch decide to switch bodies to fix Molly’s problem with the
school play and Scratch’s problem with the Ghost Council. / Molly and Scratch
head into Scratch’s mind to find out the cause of the bubbles developing on his
body.
“Carbon Zero Heroes / Davenport’s in Demise” (8/5/23) –
Molly and Ollie dedicate themselves to a carbon-neutral lifestyle while Libby
drags Scratch into her bunker to prepare for the climate apocalypse. / When a
new mega-store outside of town drives Davenport’s out of business, Molly must
help Andrea rebrand herself online and stop losing followers.
“Web of Lies / Kenny’s Falling Star” (8/12/23) – Molly and
Scratch believe they accidentally killed Darryl’s spider and are wracked with
guilt when they hide the evidence. / Kenny Star is hiding out in Brighton after
being branded a sell-out, and Molly tries to help him rediscover his country
roots.
“Welcome to NecroComic-Con / Fit to Print” (10/28/23) –
Molly, Ollie and Scratch must attempt to get the ghost canister back from the
Chens before they inadvertently open it and release the Failed Phantoms inside.
/ Molly becomes editor of the broke school paper and secures major sponsorship
from Flavor Burger, only to uncover the scandal that their Turnip Burgers are
actually made of Perfektborg parsnips.
“Smile Valley Farm / The Grand Gesture” (11/4/23) – The
McGees become addicted to a new farming simulation game. / Molly’s attempts to
ask Ollie to be her boyfriend are repeatedly interrupted—especially by a piece
of Scratch’s ectoplasm that Darryl and June accidentally brought to life.
“The Many Lives of Scratch / Alaka-Sham!” (11/11/23) –
Scratch’s friends throw him a “death day party” and share far-fetched stories
about his death, since he can’t remember it. / Irving challenges Darryl to a
magic competition when Darryl and Scratch start performing to sucker money from
people.
“F.O.N.A.A.! / Game On” (11/15/23 D+, 11/18/23 DC) – Scratch
curses Molly to be fear-free for 24 hours so she can go to the dentist, but she
spends the day doing reckless things. / Principal O’Connor wants Darryl to join
a team sport, but Darryl talks him into forming an e-sports team and bets him
he can win on the first try.
“White Christmases / Perfect Day” (12/1/23) – As Molly
prepares the perfect Christmas for the town seniors, Scratch stresses about finding
her the perfect gift. / Molly asks Scratch to create a time loop so she can fix
every mistake she makes on New Year’s Day.
“Jinx vs. the Human World” (1/13/24) – Jinx steals the
Chairman’s cloak and uses it to conquer the Ghost World and restore misery to
the Human World.
“The End” (1/13/24) – Molly, Geoff, Libby and Ollie discover
that Scratch is actually the wraith of a very-much alive man, and Molly
convinces him to take his old life back.
Special:
“Spring Shorts-Tacular”(5/21/22) – Molly drags Scratch into
helping her show off a series of Disney shorts to mark the start of the Spring
season.
Shorts:
Chibi Tiny-Tales:
“Scratch Haunts the Chibiverse” (10/3/21) – Scratch haunts
other Disney Channel characters to raise his scare chart.
“Mansion Madness” (10/8/21) – Molly and Scratch make
themselves unwelcome at the Haunted Mansion.
“Scratch’s Sugar Rush” (10/17/21) – Scratch goes candy-crazy
on Halloween.
“The War of Décor” (4/3/22) – Molly and Scratch have a
disagreement over how their room should look.
“Springtime for Mama Scratch” (5/1/22) – Baby animals
mistake Scratch for their mothers.
“Scratch, Molly’s Third Wheel” (4/15/23) – Scratch looks for
someplace else to sit at a concert when Molly sits next to Ollie.
Broken Karaoke:
“Broken Scary-oke” (12/5/21) – Scratch sings about haunting
people during the holidays.
“I Just Wanna Eat Bread” (8/13/22) – Scratch and Molly sing
an ode to bread and salad.
“Ways We Feel Anxious” (10/10/22) – Libby forms The Stress
Girlz with Candace Flynn (Phineas and Ferb), Marcy Wu (Amphibia)
and Gloria (Big City Greens) to sing about what makes them anxious.
Theme Song Takeover:
“Andrea Theme Song Takeover” (6/12/22) – Molly and Scratch
must deal with Andrea’s theme for The Most Fab Andrea Show.
“Libby Theme Song Takeover” (5/3/23) – Libby belts out how
she’s unable to do a much-requested theme song takeover.
“Darryl Theme Song Takeover” (6/24/23) – Darryl’s theme song
takeover highlights his many business schemes.
Disney Random Rings:
“Scratch Calls the Haunted Mansion” (9/25/03) – Scratch
tries to wrangle a referral from one of the other residents so he can move into
the Haunted Mansion.
How NOT to Draw:
“Scratch Comes to Life” (2/24/24) – Scratch tries several
different schemes to get his hands on the animator’s lunch.
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