The Ghost and Molly McGee

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The Ghost and Molly McGee
Logo for Disney's "The Ghost and Molly McGee".jpg
Genre
Created by
  • Bill Motz
  • Bob Roth
Directed by
  • Stephen Heneveld
  • Sam King
  • Johnny Castuciano
Voices of
Theme music composer
  • Michael Kramer
  • Allie Felder
Opening theme"The Ghost and Molly McGee" performed by Ashly Burch and Dana Snyder
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
ProducerBritta Reitman
EditorTony Molina
Running time22 minutes (two 11-minute segments)
Production companiesDisney Television Animation
Mercury Filmworks
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original releaseOctober 1, 2021 (2021-10-01) –
present
External links
Website
Production website

The Ghost and Molly McGee is an American animated television series created by Bill Motz and Bob Roth[1][2] for Disney Channel. A sneak peek of the show's theme song was shown on May 1, 2021, during the network's "Halfway to Halloween" event,[3] followed by the show's premiere on October 1, 2021.[4][5][6] On August 31, 2021, almost a month before it premiered, the series was renewed for a second season.[7]

Plot[]

Tween optimist Molly McGee lives to make the world a better place, fix what has gone wrong, and spread joy. Meanwhile, cantankerous ghost Scratch lives to make the world a worse place, break what has gone right, and spread misery. When a curse from Scratch backfires, he finds himself forever bound to Molly. Despite that, Scratch and Molly form an unlikely friendship that guides each of them through the ups and downs of their respective worlds.[5]

Characters[]

Main[]

  • Molly McGee (voiced by Ashly Burch), an optimistic tween girl of Irish and Thai ancestry who lives to make the world a better place. She keeps Scratch a secret from anyone who isn't her family or Libby. She is also shown to dislike magicians since she sees them as con artists.[5]
  • Scratch (voiced by Dana Snyder), a grumpy ghost cursed to be alongside Molly. He is not seen by any humans except the McGee family and Libby. His favorite member of the McGee family is Grandma Nin, because she has Thai snacks. His main hobby is making people miserable. His job is to scare people as assigned by the Ghost Council, but he seems to like spending his time being with Molly despite being cursed.[5]
  • Pete McGee (voiced by Jordan Klepper), Molly's father.[7]
  • Sharon McGee (voiced by Sumalee Montano), Molly's mother.[7]
    • Montano also voices Grandma Nin, Molly's Thai grandmother.[7]
  • Darryl McGee (voiced by Michaela Dietz), Molly's mischievous younger brother.[7]

Recurring[]

Brighton[8] Citizens

  • Libby[9] Stein-Torres[10][11] (voiced by Lara Jill Miller), Molly's first human friend. She is of mixed Jewish and Hispanic ancestry. She sees Molly as her best friend. Libby has a love for turtles. She suffers from slapstick comedy as she is shown to be rather unlucky. Libby hides her head in her turtleneck collar when she is nervous. She knows about historical people as they are people that passed away a long time ago. However, Libby is unaware of Scratch's presence at first, until "Scratch the Surface/Friend-Off", where she learns about Scratch's existence.[12]
  • Andrea Davenport (voiced by Jules Medcraft), Molly's arch-nemesis. She is very sensitive about how her first name is pronounced.[9]
  • Sheela (voiced by Aparna Nancherla), Molly's geeky friend.[13]
  • Kat (voiced by Eden Riegel), Molly's sweet pink-haired friend.[13]
  • Miss Lightfoot (voiced by Julia Jones), Molly's constantly nervous teacher.[9]
  • Mrs. Roop (voiced by Jane Lynch), a teacher at Brighton Middle School. She has a wife, mentioned in "No Good Deed".
  • Patty (voiced by Jenifer Lewis)[citation needed]
  • Mayor Brunson (voiced by Patton Oswalt), Brighton's mayor.[14]
  • Ms. Stein-Torres (voiced by Pamela Adlon), Libby's mother and friend. She is the "#1 fan" of her own daughter.[citation needed]
  • Irving the Illusionist (voiced by Trevor Devall), a street magician who gets a thrill out of bewildering any passerby who sees him with his slight of hand which, so far, mainly involves cards, coins and confetti.[citation needed]
  • Mr. Davenport (voiced by Thomas Lennon), the owner of his apartment store and Andrea’s father.[citation needed]

Ghosts

  • The Chairman, the main antagonist who is a ghostly chairman, representing the Grim Reaper.
  • The Ghost Council (each voiced by Grey Griffin, John DiMaggio, Greg Baldwin and Kari Wahlgren), the secondary antagonists who are in charge of making sure ghosts in the world maintain their jobs of causing misery in their homes.[8]
    • DiMaggio also voices the Ghost Bouncer[citation needed]
  • Geoff (voiced by Eric Edelstein), a goofy ghost who thinks he's friends with Scratch. His running gag is him spelling his name.[13]

Guest stars[]

  • Howlin' Harriet (voiced by Eden Riegel) appears in "Howlin' Harriet/The (Un)natural".
  • Greta Gerwig (voiced by herself) appears in "Mama's Gotta Hustle/Hooray for Mollywood!".
  • Abraham Lincoln (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) appears in "Not So Honest Abe/The Best of Nin-tentions".
  • Principal O'Conner (voiced by Eugene Byrd) appears in "Mazel Tov, Libby/No Good Deed".
  • Uncle Ted (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) appears in "Mazel Tov, Libby/No Good Deed".
  • Eva Hernandez (voiced by Alanna Ubach) appears in "The Turnip Twist/All Systems No".
  • Dianne (voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown) appears in "The Turnip Twist/All Systems No".
  • Ezekiel "Tug" Tugbottom (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos) appears in "Monumental Disaster/Talent Show".

Announced guest voices will include Natasha Rothwell, Danny Trejo, D'Arcy Carden, Jessica Keenan Wynn and Sean Giambrone.[7]

Production[]

The animated series, originally titled The Curse of Molly McGee, was first conceived by series co-creators Bill Motz and Bob Roth. The two of them had worked at Disney for years, with their first ever script being an episode of Darkwing Duck. The show was initially first pitched to Nickelodeon who passed on it. After fourteen years, the duo had completed work on Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures when Disney signed them an overall deal. They re-pitched the series where it got a positive response this time.[15]

On July 23, 2019, Disney Channel greenlit the series, which was to be produced by Disney Television Animation, and executive-produced by Motz, Roth, and Steve Loter.[16] On September 24, 2020, Ashly Burch and Dana Snyder joined the series in its lead roles.[5] The same day, the series was retitled The Ghost and Molly McGee.[5]

The first season's animation is provided by Mercury Filmworks.

The crew used several songs as inspiration from the series.[17] Motz released a playlist featuring those songs throughout 2020 and part of 2021.[18]

Music[]

Music from The Ghost and Molly McGee
Soundtrack album by
Various
ReleasedOctober 1, 2021
Recorded2020-2021
GenreSoundtrack
Length4:44
LabelWalt Disney

The series' theme song was written by Allie Felder, Mike Kramer, Bill Motz and Bob Roth, and was performed by Ashly Burch and Dana Snyder.[19] Songs for the series are written by Rob Cantor, with each episode featuring a musical sequence of approximately 1 minute. The show's score is done by Michael Kramer.[19] An extended play album of some of the songs from the series was released on October 1, 2021.[20]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Rob Cantor (except where indicated).

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."The Ghost and Molly McGee Main Title Theme"Allie Feder, Bill Motz, Bob Roth & Michael KramerAshly Burch & Dana Snyder0:39
2."Together Forever" Burch & Snyder1:05
3."Awesome Best Friends Day" Burch0:44
4."Just Give" Burch1:20
5."Abraham Lincoln" Burch & Kelsey Grammer0:56

Episodes[]

No.Title [21][22]Directed and storyboarded byWritten byOriginal air date [21][22]Prod.
code [23]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"The Curse"
"First Day Frights"
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Kat Ruzics
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Steve Hirt
Bill Motz & Bob RothOctober 1, 2021 (2021-10-01)1010.34[24]

"The Curse": The McGee family moves into a decrepit house in their new town of Brighton that just so happens to be inhabited by Scratch, one of the worst ghosts in the Ghost Realm. Molly, the daughter, immediately "befriends" him who in his anger accidentally curses her so that he is forever tied to her. He tries to scare the family out of the house so that the curse can be broken, but Molly convinces the family to stay. Taking the advice of her Grandma Nin, she makes a Sal Phra Phum for Scratch who graciously accepts it under the condition he be fed. In the Ghost Realm, the chairman notices that Brighton's misery gauge went down.

"First Day Frights": Molly is nervous about her first day at school which Scratch tries to take advantage of, but she throws caution to the wind. She ends up upsetting influencer Andrea Davenport after mispronouncing her name and becomes a pariah alongside similar student Libby. When Molly refuses to back down, Scratch yells at her; Andrea accidentally sees this and faints. Shocked at the sight of Molly with Andrea's body, everyone begins to insult her, but in an empathic moment, Scratch possesses Andrea's body and tells everyone that Molly and Libby are cool. Molly claims Scratch does care about her, much to his chagrin.

Songs: "Together Forever" and "Take a Second Chance on Me"
2"Howlin' Harriet"
"The (Un)natural"
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Megan Fisher
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Noel Belknap, Johnny Castuciano, Cheyenne Curtis & Ryan Gillis
Story by : Charley Feldman
Teleplay by : Charley Feldman & Sammie Crowley
Story by : Bill Motz & Bob Roth
Teleplay by : Bill Motz, Bob Roth & Katie Greenway
October 2, 2021 (2021-10-02)1020.29[25]

"Howlin' Harriet": Molly wants to have a human best friend and filters it down to Kat, Sheela, and Libby who are all Wilder-Scouts. She decides to camp with them while Scratch deals with Geoff, a goofy ghost who claims to be his friend. On a camping trip, Molly seems to favor Sheela and Kat while Libby clumsily meanders through the woods. At night, Libby tells the story of Howlin' Harriet. Scratch decides to scare the kids until the real Harriet appears looking for her missing toes. Molly and Libby make toes for her and she leaves satisfied. Afterwards, Molly and Libby become best friends.

"The (Un)natural": Molly supports her school baseball team the Lemmings who are terrible. She decides to be their primary supporter and joins their team. She turns out to be just as bad and when the opposing team insults her, Scratch uses his powers to make her good. She is at first upset, but Scratch convinces her to go along with it, even though the team still has no spirit. On the last game, Molly decides to not use Scratch and the ball is hit, only for it to fly and be caught by Libby (with her face). Molly succeeds in raising her team's spirits while Scratch scares the opposing team's lead player to meet his daily scare quota.

Songs: "Who's Got the Goods?", "I Need Toes" and "If You Believe"
3"Getting the Band(shell) Back Together"
"The Greatest Concert Ever"
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Alayna Cabral
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Tom Bernardo
Katie Greenway
Paul Chang
October 9, 2021 (2021-10-09)1030.28[26]

"Getting the Band(shell) Back Together": The McGees go to a retirement home for volunteer work. Molly meets Patty who recalls Brighton's bandshell which was destroyed in a hurricane years ago and never rebuilt. Molly goes to the Mayor to pitch them to rebuild it, but they refuse, so she and Darryl collect money from everyone. They can afford the materials, but not the labor and Molly posts a community day. No one appears, much to her disappointment, but the retirees eventually show up, causing the rest of the town to come and finish building the bandshell. Molly suddenly realizes she has no one to play at it.

"The Greatest Concert Ever": Molly decides to get country superstar Kenny Star to play at the bandshell and even meticulously charted where his tour bus would be. Word gets out, forcing the McGees to respond. When they learn that it is his stunt double's bus, they head home dejected and forced to face the large crowd. Scratch gives into his empathy and finds a random tour bus, possesses the driver and races it back to Brighton. Just as Molly is about to tell everyone the bad news, Scratch arrives with the band, which turns out to be Darryl's favorite K-Pop group Atomic Pink. Everyone celebrates nonetheless.

Songs: "Just Give", "Ordinary Guy" and "When You At Least Expect It"

Note: This episode was released early on Disney+ on October 6, 2021.
4"Mama's Gotta Hustle"
"Hooray for Mollywood!"
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Steve Hirt
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Tom Caulfield & Kat Ruzics
Katie Greenway
Peter Limm
October 16, 2021 (2021-10-16)1040.29[27]

"Mama's Gotta Hustle": The McGees' van breaks down and they are unable to cover the costs. Sharon decides to take on odd jobs via an app called Gig Pig with Molly and Scratch tagging along. Meanwhile, Pete and Darryl clean the basement and find a locked door and try to open it. Sharon and Molly get small increments with each job while Scratch gets harmed by animals that can see him. Eventually, Sharon manages to earn the required funds, but Pete and Darryl open the door and discover it was the water heater which they damage and need to cover that cost too. Despite this, Sharon decides to continue her efforts with Gig Pig.

"Hooray for Mollywood!": Disappointed with a horror movie she just saw, Molly decides to make her own with Libby, Darryl, and Scratch (posing as her Canadian cousin Carl). Their filming is less than stellar and they run into Andrea who offers to help them make their movie through her own connections. They get a studio to work with, but Andrea continues to make changes that result in all of them getting booted out. Molly decides to allow Scratch to perform a real haunt as revenge and he scares off the entire crew, ending production. Darryl filmed the carnage and they edit it together as their horror film.

Songs: "Giggin' for a Livin'", "Movie Magic" and "You Got My Heart"

Note: This episode was released early on Disney+ on October 6, 2021.
5"Not So Honest Abe"
"The Best of Nin-tentions"
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Megan Fisher
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Johnny Castuciano
Story by : Malya Williams
Teleplay by : Malya Williams & Madison Bateman
Cynthia Furey
October 23, 2021 (2021-10-23)1050.35[28]

"Not So Honest Abe": Molly has to put together a presentation about Abraham Lincoln. To convince Molly that he knows him, Scratch has Geoff pretend he is Lincoln. However, Geoff begins to feed false information to Molly, causing her grade to falter. Scratch finally locates Lincoln, who has him come to terms with the fact that he cares about Molly's opinion of him and wants her to think he is cool. He brings Lincoln back and he helps Molly put together a rocking presentation that grants her an A+. Scratch apologizes for lying to Molly, but then lies that he knows Albert Einstein when the science project comes up.

"The Best of Nin-tentions": Molly invites Grandma Nin over and it quickly becomes apparent that there is tension between her and Sharon. Molly and Scratch try to mend their relationship, but things get worse. They are convinced that Nin is upset because Sharon eloped with Pete and try to have a traditional Thai wedding. This fails too, and Molly finally has them confront their feelings. Nin was upset that Sharon gave up on her dream to be an artist and even brought back her paintbrushes to remind her of her passion. Nin and Sharon make up and the former leaves on good terms while Scratch demands more snacks.

Songs: "Abraham Lincoln" and "Make You Make Up"

Note: This episode was released early on Disney+ on October 6, 2021.
6"Mazel Tov, Libby!"
"No Good Deed"
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Alayna Cabral
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Tom Bernardo
Peri Segel
Story by : Jase Rlccl & Sammie Crowley
Teleplay by : Sammie Crowley
October 30, 2021 (2021-10-30)1060.33[29]

"Mazel Tov, Libby!": Libby invites Molly to her Bat Mitzvah and becomes excited after seeing videos about the ceremony. However, when Molly arrives, she is surprised to find that it is very plain and that she is the only guest. With Scratch and her family's help, Molly spruces up the ceremony. Libby becomes unnerved by the abundance of guests and changes. She tries to get through it, but breaks down. Realizing that she was going against her friend's wishes, Molly drives everyone off by releasing bats (brought by Scratch based on his confusion over the ceremony), and she spends personal time with Libby and her family for the rest of the night.

"No Good Deed": Darryl gets in trouble at school after a big daredevil stunt and asks Molly to teach him how to be good. Despite some trouble, things seem to work out for him. However, Darryl uses his tricks to get rid of the teachers by sending them to prison, not understanding that he needs to be nice to them too. Molly, Darryl, and Scratch go to rescue them, but the teachers, who were previously arguing, think they are doing a team-building exercise and manage to escape from prison, blissfully unaware of the trouble they were in. With the teachers on better speaking terms, Darryl does not learn his lesson, much to Molly's chagrin.

Songs: "My Best Friend's Bat Mitzvah" and "It's Nice to be Nice"
7"The Turnip Twist"
"All Systems No"
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Waymond Slngleton
Johnny Castuciano
Madison Bateman
Sammie Crowley
November 6, 2021 (2021-11-06)TBA0.30[30]

"The Turnip Twist": In order to defeat Perfektborg in next month's issue of Midwest Monthly, the Mayor places Molly and Pete in charge of a Turnip Festival. Scratch is threatened by the Ghost Council that if the festival is a success he will be tossed to the Flow of Failed Phantoms. Eva, the inspector, ends up enjoying the festival, but when Scratch tells Geoff what will happen, he ruins Brighton's chances of winning, making Pete very miserable, but saving Scratch from punishment. However, due to the festival going viral, tourists proceed to book their stay at Brighton's motel for next year, making Brighton's misery meter go down anyway.

"All Systems No": Molly and Scratch challenge each other to only say "yes" and "no" respectively for the whole day, via another curse. Meanwhile, Pete, Sharon and Darryl try to remove a bee from the house. Grandma Nin tells them that bees are good luck and therefore, they should not harm it, resulting in more bees showing up. Molly ends up being miserable saying yes to everything while Scratch is forced to give up a major opportunity with the Ghost Council. They decide to swap for the rest of the day and return home where they help get rid of the bees without harming them. The two wait out for the curse to end for the day.

Songs: "The Turnip Twist" and "Awesome Best Friends Day"
8"Monumental Disaster"
"Talent Show"
Directed by : Johnny Castuciano & Sam King
Storyboard by : Steve Hirt
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld & Sam King
Storyboard by : Megan Fisher
Story by : Ricky Roxburgh & Paul Chang
Teleplay by : Paul Chang
Story by : Katie Greenway & Peter Limm
Teleplay by : Peter Limm
November 13, 2021 (2021-11-13)1080.29[31]

"Monumental Disaster": Brighton praises its hero Ezekiel "Tug" Tugbottom by unveiling his statue. Molly meets his ghost and while impressed at first, she quickly discovers that he is a blowhard and does not appear all that heroic and more concerned with his popularity. With Libby's help, she learns that Ezekiel was lazy and that his older sister Sally was the true hero of Brighton. As she exposes this information, Ezekiel attacks her and ends up destroying his own statue. Luckily, Scratch arrives with Sally's ghost and her bear to stop him. Inspired by the new information, the Mayor rightfully erects a statue of Sally instead.

"Talent Show": Libby accidentally signs up to perform in the talent show when she was trying to sign up for the tech crew. Molly pushes her to go forward with a singing act, only to learn that she is terrible at it. Scratch wants her to fail miserably, as talent shows are considered high on misery points, but Molly does everything she can to stop her from performing without explaining why. Eventually, Molly tells Libby the truth, but she decides to go on anyway by turning her singing act into a spoken verse poetry act. It ends up working, much to Scratch's disappointment. Molly agrees to be more honest with Libby, except when it comes to Scratch.

Songs: "The Ballad of Ezekiel Tugbottom/Sally Tugbottom", "I Have a Voice" and "Obstruction"
9"Scratch the Surface"
"Friend-Off"
Directed by : Johnny Castuciano
Storyboard by : Steve Hirt
Directed by : Sam King
Storyboard by : Kat Ruzics
Sammie Crowley
Paul Chang
November 20, 2021 (2021-11-20)1100.33[32]

"Scratch the Surface": Molly is saddened by the fact that she cannot tell Libby about her adventures with Scratch. He tells her that as more people know about him, he becomes less scary, and could even lose his job. She decides to create an alter ego named Millie so that she can tell Libby anything. Libby sees through the disguise, becomes suspicious of Molly's actions and chases her through Brighton. When Libby finally confronts her, she believes that Molly no longer wants to be friends with her. Scratch finally allows Molly to tell Libby the truth and she is able to see him for the first time, only to faint.

"Friend-Off": Libby is shocked at Scratch's existence and immediately does not like him due to his personality (and vice versa). However, Molly thinks they can be friends and plots a scavenger hunt to get the two to work together. Over time, Scratch and Libby turn the whole thing into a competition to see who Molly's real best friend is. Molly ends up getting in trouble by falling into a compost machine and Scratch and Libby put aside their differences and work together to free her. Ultimately, the two realize that they have a lot in common and proceed to playfully mock some of Molly's own habits, much to her annoyance.

Songs: "It's a Lose-Lose", "One Best Friend" and "Two Best Friends"
10"Festival of Lights"
"Saving Christmas"
Directed by : Johnny Castuciano
Storyboard by : Steve Hirt
Directed by : Stephen Heneveld
Storyboard by : Megan Fisher
Peri Segel
Peter Limm
November 27, 2021 (2021-11-27)1110.37[33]

"Festival of Lights": The McGees and Scratch spend time with the Stein-Torres family on the last day of Hanukkah. A power outage occurs all throughout Brighton, but Ms. Stein-Torres has a backup generator, causing everyone to stay in her store for the time being. The McGees and Scratch take part in various Jewish traditions such as a game of dreidel, miracle boxes, storytelling, and (in Scratch's case) eating greasy foods. The generator, expected to last only one hour, ends up lasting eight hours. Thankfully, the power comes back on and Molly tells Libby that she had a wonderful time spending Hanukkah with her.

"Saving Christmas": During the Snowflake Celebration, all the Christmas lights in town suddenly burn out, causing celebrations to be cancelled. Molly, and even Andrea, ask Mr. Davenport to help by contributing more decorations, but greedily turns them down. Scratch and the McGees try to pull a Christmas Carol event on him, but he sees through it. With Molly's spirits dashed, Scratch makes a solo effort and Mr. Davenport discovers that Andrea is the most sad as she wanted to be the Snow Queen for the celebration. With his change of heart, Mr. Davenport, Scratch, and the McGees repair the town decorations just in time for Christmas.

Songs: "Deep Fried Food", "History of Hanukkah" and "Christmas in Brighton"
TBA"Game Night"
"The Don't-Gooder"
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Note: This episode was originally set to air on November 6, 2021, but was moved at the request of the crew for continuity reasons.[34]

Shorts[]

Chibi Tiny Tales[]

Shortly after the series premiere, The Ghost and Molly McGee became the latest to join the Chibi Tiny Tales series.

No.TitleOriginal release date
1"Scratch Haunts"October 3, 2021 (2021-10-03)[35]
Scratch is tasked by the Chairman to raise his scare chart and does so by scaring other Disney Channel characters.
2"Molly's Haunted Mansion"October 8, 2021 (2021-10-08)[36]
Molly and Scratch visit the Haunted Mansion, but their antics start to get on the ghosts' nerves.
3"Scratch's Sugar Rush"October 17, 2021 (2021-10-17)[37]
After getting a taste of candy, Scratch becomes candy obsessed to the point that he sees everything as candy.

Broken Karaoke[]

Part of the Broken Karaoke series that was started by Big City Greens.

No.TitleOnline release date
1"Broken Scary-oke"December 5, 2021 (2021-12-05)[38]
Scratch sings his own horrifying versions of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and "I Have a Little Dreidel".

Release[]

The Ghost and Molly McGee premiered on Disney Channel on October 1, 2021.[4] It was also released on Disney+ on October 6, 2021, with episodes 3-5 being released ahead of the premiere.[39] The first episode was uploaded to YouTube on October 2, 2021.[40]

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