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The Ghost and Molly McGee - Hooray for Mollywood! (S1E8)

The Ghost and Molly McGee – Season 1 - Episode 8 – Hooray for Mollywood!

Molly learns that more money means more problems when she teams up with Andrea to create a scary movie.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date2021-10-16
GenresAnimation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Disney Channel

Storyline

When Molly McGee decides to make a scary movie, she partners with her wealthy classmate Andrea, who brings significant financial resources to the production. What begins as an exciting creative collaboration quickly becomes complicated as Andrea's money allows the project to expand far beyond Molly's original vision. The influx of funding leads to bigger sets, more elaborate effects, and growing creative differences between the two girls.

As the production grows more expensive and complex, Molly discovers that having more resources doesn't necessarily make things easier or better. The partnership tests both girls as they navigate questions about creative control, artistic vision, and what really matters in making something meaningful. The episode explores how money can change the dynamics of friendship and collaboration, ultimately teaching Molly that sometimes simpler is better and that staying true to your original ideas has value beyond what money can buy.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the relationship between money and creativity, showing that bigger budgets don't automatically lead to better results. Kids see how financial resources can complicate rather than simplify projects, and learn that staying true to an original creative vision often matters more than having expensive production values. The story demonstrates that meaningful work comes from passion and authenticity, not just from how much money you spend on it.

Children also learn valuable lessons about collaboration and compromise. Molly's partnership with Andrea illustrates how working with someone who has different resources and perspectives requires communication and mutual respect. The episode shows that creative differences can arise when one person contributes more financially, and that navigating these situations requires honesty about what you want from a project.

The episode reinforces the importance of recognizing what truly matters in your endeavors. Kids learn to evaluate whether adding more resources actually serves their goals or just creates unnecessary complexity. This helps children develop critical thinking about consumerism and the common assumption that more expensive always means better.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What does this episode teach about money and creativity?The episode demonstrates that having more money doesn't automatically make creative projects better. Through Molly's experience with Andrea's well-funded movie production, children see that bigger budgets can actually complicate things and pull a project away from its original heart. The story emphasizes that passion, authenticity, and staying true to your vision matter more than expensive production values, helping kids understand that creativity thrives on ideas rather than resources.
How does the episode handle the friendship between Molly and Andrea?The episode explores how financial differences can affect collaborative relationships. When Andrea brings significant money to Molly's movie project, it creates an imbalance that leads to creative tensions and questions about control. The story shows children that partnerships work best when both people communicate openly about their goals and respect each other's contributions, regardless of who provides more resources. It's a realistic portrayal of how money can complicate friendships.
Is there anything scary in this episode that might worry younger viewers?Since the episode centers on Molly and Andrea making a scary movie, there are likely references to horror movie elements and possibly some mild spooky imagery as part of their filmmaking process. However, these elements are presented within the context of kids creating their own movie, which frames everything as pretend and creative rather than genuinely frightening. The focus remains on the production challenges rather than actual scares.
What does my child learn about working with others who have more resources?The episode provides a thoughtful lesson about navigating partnerships where one person contributes more financially. Children see that accepting someone's resources can come with strings attached, including that person wanting more creative control or taking the project in different directions. Molly's experience teaches kids to think carefully about what they're willing to compromise and to speak up when a collaboration stops reflecting their original vision and values.
Does the episode promote materialism or does it critique it?The episode clearly critiques the idea that more money makes things better. Through Molly's journey, children learn that expensive doesn't equal superior and that adding resources can actually detract from what made something special in the first place. The story encourages kids to value simplicity, authenticity, and creative integrity over flashy production values, making it an anti-materialistic message that helps children think critically about consumer culture.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
When the McGee family moves into a new house, Molly stumbles upon Scratch, a grumpy old ghost.
12
Thanks to Scratch, Molly struggles to make a good impression at school.
13
Molly attends a camping trip to answer the important question of who her best friends will be
14
Scratch teaches Molly's softball team what it feels like to win.
15
When Molly learns about Brighton’s old outdoor concert Bandshell, she sets out to rebuild it to bring the community together.
16
Molly must find a band to play the first concert at Brighton’s new Bandshell.
17
When the McGee’s van breaks down and the repair costs are more than they can afford, Molly’s mom decides to take on odd jobs to help the family make ends meet.
18
Molly learns that more money means more problems when she teams up with Andrea to create a scary movie.
19
Molly only has a few hours to put together an entire school project on Abraham Lincoln, but it’s helpful that Scratch knows Abraham Lincoln’s ghost.
110
Molly senses tension between her mom and grandma Nin, so she takes it upon herself to identify the source of the conflict and mend the rift.
111
When Molly discovers her best friend didn’t even go close to big on the biggest day of life, Molly takes charge to throw Libby the best Bat Mitzvah ever.
112
When Darryl gets in trouble at school, Molly volunteers to help reform his delinquent ways by giving him 'nice lessons'.
113
Pete and Molly put a Turnip Fest to win Best Fest of the midwest over Brighton's rival town: Perfektborg.
114
For one day, Molly can only say "yes" and Scratch can only say "no".
115
When Molly meets Brighton’s legendary founder, Ezekial Tugbottom, she realizes he’s not the hero history made him out to be.
116
Molly tries to prevent Libby from humiliating herself in the school talent show without shattering her newfound confidence.
117
When constantly lying to Libby about Scratch begins to take a toll, Molly struggles to keep Scratch a secret.
118
When Libby and Scratch struggle to be friends with each other, Molly sends them on a scavenger hunt in an attempt to force their friendship.
119
When a town-wide blackout occurs on the final night of Hanukkah, the people of Brighton seek refuge in Libby’s mom’s bookstore, the only place in town with light.
120
Molly tries to convince Andrea’s father to save Christmas after budget cuts leave Brighton without its beloved Snowflake Festival.
121
When a ghost causes an ice storm in Brighton, only Dad can save the town from eternal winter.
122
When Molly gets her first snow day, she struggles to give up on her perfect vision.
123
The McGees lets competition get the best of them during family game night.
124
When Andrea steals credit for Molly’s volunteer work, Molly tries to expose her.
125
Molly tries to prove Scratch’s innocence when he’s falsely accused of a crime.
126
Dad struggles to stay true to himself when his twin siblings come to visit.
127
When Molly insists on training her unruly goat for the county fair the “Molly way,” she learns that positive reinforcement doesn’t always yield positive results.
128
When the McGee’s celebrate a Thai holiday about feeding “hungry ghosts,” Scratch tries to keep the feast all to himself.
129
After Scratch ditches class in favor of a fun day off with Geoff, he struggles to pass his scare test.
130
When Molly and Scratch learn about Patty’s old flame, Bobby Daniels, they attempt to reunite the lovebirds.
131
When Molly’s "Mayor for a Day" contest win turns into a "Mayor for Life" gig, she struggles under the pressure.
132
When Molly interns at Weird Larry’s Pawn Show, she struggles to see the bright side in a shop full of discarded junk.
133
Molly and Scratch help Libby improve her luck on Friday the 13th.
134
When the McGee’s get locked in the basement, Molly and Scratch seek help, but have trouble remaining focused.
135
he McGee’s struggle to make ends meet after a hospital trip leaves them nearly broke.
136
Molly does her best to pretend everything is normal while Scratch protects the house.
137
Molly takes over Scratch’s scares for the day.
138
Molly, Scratch, and Libby try to stay up to see a rare comet.
139
When the Ghost Council discovers joy in Brighton, Scratch must keep Molly out of harm’s way.
140
When Scratch is taken to the Ghost World for trial, Molly sets out to save him.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
When a new family moves in across the street, the McGees are put in a sticky situation. Scratch avoids his duties in the Ghost World.
22
Molly must distract Ollie while Scratch attempts to capture the Story Sprite.
23
Darryl becomes a ghost for the day.
24
When Sharon has artist's block, Molly and the family remove all of her distractions.
25
When Scratch recalls a rare soda from his past life, Molly is determined to get it for him.
26
When Libby gets her period before Molly does, Molly feels out of sync with her best friend.
27
When the McGee's vacation gets canceled, Molly creates a staycation instead.
28
Molly's loyalties are tested when she goes to a school dance with Ollie.
29
When Andrea makes an app that threatens small businesses, Molly and Scratch must save the day.
210
When a scary ghost possesses a doll in the human world, Molly is determined to see the good in him
211
When Scratch is invited to a cool party, he has to ditch his plans with Geoff.
212
Scratch invites real ghosts to a Halloween “haunted house” to amp up the fun, but things spiral out of control when the Chens and a horde of Frightmares show up.
213
Molly and Scratch attempt to un-haunt a building for the new community center.
214
When Molly’s Thai cousin visits, Molly questions whether she is “Asian enough” for her own family.
215
With Mom and Dad out of the house, Molly, Darryl and Scratch watch a scary movie.
216
When Grandma Nin is no longer able to live on her own, Molly and Sharon take care of her.
217
Libby and her mom go on a road trip to visit her dad, who she hasn’t seen in years.
218
Pete uses social media to bring attention to important issues but gets swept up in internet fame.
219
When Jinx jinxes Scratch, he and Molly must find a way to undo it.
220
Molly vows to score Brighton’s first win against Perfektborg.
221
Molly and Scratch agree to a body swap when they are forced to deal with their own discomfort with feelings.
222
When Scratch breaks out in a bad case of bubbles, he and Molly take a surreal journey into his mind to find a cure.
223
When Molly and Ollie decide to embrace a carbon-zero lifestyle, they realize it’s harder than it seems.
224
When Davenport’s closes, Andrea must figure out who she is without her family’s store.
225
Molly and Scratch spiral with guilt when they think they’ve killed Darryl’s spider.
226
When Kenny Star escapes to Brighton, Molly helps him reconnect to his country roots.
227
Ollie struggles to have the difficult conversation with his parents and reveal that he is friends with a ghost.
228
When the school newspaper is in danger of shutting down, Molly goes on a mission to save it.
229
When Scratch discovers he loves a game he stubbornly refused to try, he must try to hide his growing obsession.
230
June and Darryl accidentally transform Scratch’s ectoplasm into a living being.
231
Scratch’s family and friends imagine what his life might have been.
232
Darryl and Scratch run a magic show scheme and are challenged to a magic-off by a rival magician.
233
Scratch uses a curse to take away Molly’s fear.
234
When Principal O’Connor makes Darryl join a team sport, Darryl creates an esports team.
235
Scratch stresses about getting Molly the perfect gift, while Molly crafts a winter wonderland for the seniors.
236
Determined to have the perfect day, Molly asks Scratch to cast a time-loop curse so she can fix every mistake when her day keeps going wrong.
237
Molly and Scratch must find a way to stop Jinx from taking over the human world.
238
A flood of lost memories forces Scratch to make big decisions about his afterlife.

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