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− | According to ''[[Journal 3]]'', ghosts always have a reason for the things they do. The ghosts Dipper encountered in "[[The Inconveniencing]]" seemed mean and angry at first, but their anger diminished when they found out he was "technically not a teenager".<ref name=Ep105>{{Cite episode|105}}</ref> According to Journal 3 there are different levels of ghosts ranging from one to ten, the highest number being the most dangerous form. According to the journal the only way to survive a level ten ghost is to " |
+ | According to ''[[Journal 3]]'', ghosts always have a reason for the things they do. The ghosts Dipper encountered in "[[The Inconveniencing]]" seemed mean and angry at first, but their anger diminished when they found out he was "technically not a teenager".<ref name=Ep105>{{Cite episode|105}}</ref> According to Journal 3 there are different levels of ghosts ranging from one to ten, the highest number being the most dangerous form. According to the journal the only way to survive a level ten ghost is to "pray for mercy". They can also be trapped in silver mirrors, and then an exorcism must be performed to dispose of them. |
==Sightings== |
==Sightings== |
Revision as of 15:04, 17 February 2015
Ghosts are the souls or spirits of deceased people that can appear, in either visible form or in other manifestations, to the living. They are divided into 10 categories based on their threat level, with 1 being simple, virtually harmless, to 10 being the most dangerous, as ween in "Northwest Mansion Mystery". The first ghost encounter in the show is when Dipper and Wendy had an encounter with two ghosts when they visited the Dusk 2 Dawn convenience store.
History
At some point before the events of the series, the author of Journal 3 came across and studied ghosts, recording their powers and appearance in the journal.
In "The Inconveniencing," Dipper, Mabel, Wendy and her friends encountered two ghosts, named Ma and Pa at the Dusk 2 Dawn convenience store. Dipper was able to calm them down, and they allowed him and his friends to leave the store.
In "Irrational Treasure," ghosts are mentioned by Sheriff Blubs when he takes out a book about them to read with Deputy Durland.
In "Fight Fighters," Soos said that when his house was haunted he learned how to "eat ghosts" from an arcade game.
In "Scary-oke," the page in Journal 3 appears when Dipper tries to make the agents believe him.
In "Sock Opera," Bill Cipher takes over Dipper's body, leaving the latter as a ghost. Dipper uses a sock puppet to warn Mabel of this, and she fights Bill until he faints and is forced out of the body so Dipper can re-enter it.
In "Northwest Mansion Mystery", there is a ghost haunting the Northwest Manor.
Personality
According to Journal 3, ghosts always have a reason for the things they do. The ghosts Dipper encountered in "The Inconveniencing" seemed mean and angry at first, but their anger diminished when they found out he was "technically not a teenager".[1] According to Journal 3 there are different levels of ghosts ranging from one to ten, the highest number being the most dangerous form. According to the journal the only way to survive a level ten ghost is to "pray for mercy". They can also be trapped in silver mirrors, and then an exorcism must be performed to dispose of them.
Sightings
Season 1
- 105. "The Inconveniencing"
- 108. "Irrational Treasure" (mentioned)
- 110. "Fight Fighters" (mentioned)
Season 2
- 201. "Scary-oke"
- 204. "Sock Opera"
- 210. "Northwest Mansion Mystery"
Games
- PinesQuest (mentioned)
Gallery
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- ↑ "The Inconveniencing." Michael Rianda, Aaron Springer (writers), Joe Pitt (director). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. July 13, 2012. No. 5, season 1.