Dude, That's My Ghost! - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Scaring Mallory
When Billy scares Mallory enough to make her consider moving out of town, Spencer must try and convince her to stay.
Billy Joe Cobra Museum
To raise money, Spencer turns the mansion into the Billy Joe Cobra museum, but runs into problems when Billy Joe becomes annoyed by the guests.
Billy Joe the Scholar
Spencer runs into trouble when he takes advantage of Billy by tricking him into doing his homework.
Cuckoos Nest
School of Rockers
Spencer runs into trouble during the school's talent contest.
How to Impress Ladies
Billy helps Spencer find a date to the Shorty Awards.
The Ghost of Spencer Wright
Billy turns Spencer into a ghost.
Axe Maniac
Billy feels neglected when Spencer pays more attention to a new video game than to him.
Sports Hero
Spencer tries to become more popular by being a sports star so people will notice his films.
Biopic Trap
Spencer has to find a way to save his reputation when he's forced to direct a biography of Principal Ponzi.
Pool Monster
When Billy's ectoplasm contaminates Spencer's goldfish, it mutates into a piranha that the two must dispose from the family pool.
The Uninvited
Spencer has to find a way to get rid of Kleet after Jessica develops a crush on him.
Billy Joe's Last Fan
Hoover pretends to be a fan of Billy in order to capture him.
Let's Do Lunch
Spencer pretends to be an accomplished director in order to get a big-time movie producer to hire him.
Billy Do Joe
Spencer's attempt at a kung fu film goes awry when he casts Kleet as the villain.
Billy Blob
Spencer uses a blob of gum mutated by Billy's ectoplasm in his new movie, but has to stop it when it begins expanding and swallowing everything in sight.
True Party
Spencer throws a birthday party for Rajeev on Billy's private jet.
Phantom of the Popera
Spencer lies to Billy in order to attend a pop star's concert and hang out with Mallory.
Rock 'n' Home
Spencer has to prove to his parents that he is responsible enough to stay home alone.
Ghost Mascot
Best Day Ever
Trouble with Hairy
School of Terror
Where's Wendy
The Candidate
For the Birds
Little Billy
Lolo in Love
Billy's Achilles
Reality Showdown
A Place in the Sun
Copycat Cobra
Bad Publicity
Soccer Star
Billy, Billy, Billy, Billy, Billy
And the Winner Is...
House Haunts
House of Horrors
The Blair Wright Project
Zombie Love
Summertime Rules!
Merman
Escape from Beverly Beverly High
The Substitute
Three's a Crowd
Cheer Up
Ponzi's Got Talent
The Sleepover
The Hat
Evil Wig
The Wright Kind of Christmas
Evil Billy
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