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NR 2 Seasons • 52 Episodes

Booh!

One day, the weary Count Purée de Carottes comes to Kronkel's real estate office, asking him to find a buyer for his castle as soon as possible. The Count is going crazy because of the harassment of the ghosts that live there. While cleaning up the castle, Jonas, Kronkel's seventeen-year-old son, finds a pair of glasses in the cellar with a very special property: he can see the ghosts with them. These ghosts initially see Jonas as a threat, but eventually they become friends and Jonas becomes an ally in bullying away potential buyers brought in by Kronkel. Each ghost has its own character and carries its own personal past, which sometimes leads to tensions between the ghosts themselves. After all, they often died less heroically than they claim to the others.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Thomas Van Goethem

    Thomas Van Goethem

    Jonas Kronkel

  • Frank Focketyn

    Frank Focketyn

    Marcel Kronkel

  • Tom Saeys

    Tom Saeys

    Don Carlos

  • Yann Van den Branden

    Yann Van den Branden

    Willem de Woeste

  • Door van Boeckel

    Door van Boeckel

    Witte Jos

  • Alain Rinckhout

    Alain Rinckhout

    Secundo

  • Wanda Joosten

    Wanda Joosten

    Philomena Van Zurenborg

  • Tanya Zabarylo

    Tanya Zabarylo

    Charlotte

Overview

One day, the weary Count Purée de Carottes comes to Kronkel's real estate office, asking him to find a buyer for his castle as soon as possible. The Count is going crazy because of the harassment of the ghosts that live there. While cleaning up the castle, Jonas, Kronkel's seventeen-year-old son, finds a pair of glasses in the cellar with a very special property: he can see the ghosts with them. These ghosts initially see Jonas as a threat, but eventually they become friends and Jonas becomes an ally in bullying away potential buyers brought in by Kronkel. Each ghost has its own character and carries its own personal past, which sometimes leads to tensions between the ghosts themselves. After all, they often died less heroically than they claim to the others.

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