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Ghosts (US)

Joe Port, Joe Wiseman · 2021 · Show

5 seasons · 94 episodes · Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

In 48 Achriom libraries · rated 4.6 of 5

The series blends elements of comedy and fantasy to create a humorous and heartwarming exploration of life in a haunted bed-and-breakfast.

LightheartedStreamingThe Complexities of Life After DeathNavigating Unexpected RelationshipsThe Challenges of Home OwnershipEmbracing the SupernaturalFinding Humor in Tragedy

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The Ritual uses supernatural machinery to test human relationships much as Ghosts uses cohabitation, revealing hidden tensions through encounters with the occult. This work delves into the complexities of human relationships set against a backdrop of sinister rituals and dark secrets. Swordheart mirrors Ghosts by pairing an ordinary protagonist with an immortal supernatural companion in a space, generating humor and heartfelt connection through their cohabitation. This novel uniquely blends humor and fantasy, following a relatable housekeeper as she inherits not only an estate but the trials of ancient magic and immortal companionship.

What film should I watch after Ghosts (US)?

GhostFriend Forever treats the friendship between the living and dead with the same warmth and humor that animates the daily cohabitation in Ghosts. This film explores the uplifting and comedic perspective on life, death, and friendship, as it delves into the relationship between the living and the dead. Dead in Love applies the comedic tone of Ghosts to romantic entanglement, using humor to mine pathos from relationships complicated by supernatural circumstances. This film weaves together humor and the macabre, exploring the dynamics of love in the face of mortality.

What anime pairs with Ghosts (US)?

Call of the Night inverts Ghosts by making supernatural existence seductive rather than accidental, examining the psychological temptation the living face when confronted with spectral immortality. Set against the backdrop of night, the story delves into the psychological struggles of its protagonist as he grapples with existential questions and the temptation of a supernatural existence. Summer Ghost applies Ghosts' formula of supernatural encounters driving character development, using spirits to manifest each teenager's internal emotional and existential struggles. The anime explores deep emotional and existential themes through the intertwined lives of three high school students facing their personal demons.

What music pairs with Ghosts (US)?

In The Air carries Ghosts into the realm of folk music, replacing comedy with dark poetry to meditate on Americana, death, and storytelling. This record showcases a blend of darkly poetic lyrics and Americana themes, making it significant for those who appreciate storytelling in music. Singing Bones takes the Americana-rooted supernatural focus of Ghosts and renders it through music, embedding death and spectral presences in traditional ballads. This record presents a haunting exploration of life, death, and the supernatural, rooted deeply in the American landscape and folklore.

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