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| <Player's name>
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| Director
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Ghost Eraser Series
ゴーストイレイザー Ghost Eraser
Ghost Eraser Series.png
Alternate title
Number of movies 4
Main enemy Haunted Person
Dominant type Ghost
File:Ghost Eraser Series Screenshot.png
Movie screenshot

Ghost Eraser (Japanese: ゴーストイレイザー Ghost Eraser) is a movie series featured in the Pokéstar Studios. In this series, the player, being a ghost hunter, investigates a haunted town's victims. After releasing an evil spirit called the Majin of Mayhem from a statue, he/she defeats it and puts it in eternal slumber.

Movies

Ghost Eraser

The title of the script is File 1: The Village of Ghosts.

Plot

A village where ghosts appear! The Ghost Erasers are on the case!

Mission

Knock out an opponent every scene.

Script

Scene 1 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to! The line you choose is important!

Quote Outcome
I'll mourn your passing. Good
I'm gonna take you down! Alright
Aieeeeeek! S-scary!
Aieeeeeek! S-scared!
Bad


Scene 2 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to! The line you choose is important!

Quote Outcome
Worried about something? Good
So, are you...angry? Alright
You afraid of something? Bad


Scene 3 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to! The line you choose is important!

Quote Outcome
I'll ask the ghosts! Good
I am--a Ghost Eraser! Alright
I'll mourn your passing. Alright
You're both liars! Bad


Credits

Role Actor
Kadath J.J.
Ghosts Gastly
Haunter
Gengar
Ball of Fire 1 Warren
Ball of Fire 2 Lewis
Ball of Fire 3 Beverly
Extras People of Lentimas
Ghost Eraser <player's name>
Ghost Erasers Vigoroth
VFX Pokéstar Studios Art
Screenplay Teruyuki Shimoyamada
<player's name>
Director John Pokénter
Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Ghost Eraser 2

The title of the script is File 2: A Curious Possession.

Plot

The Ghost Erasers face a possessed girl!

Mission

Knock out an opponent every scene.

Script

Scene 1 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to! The line you choose is important!

Quote Outcome
Is your daddy here? Good
Rid of us evil spirits. Alright
Is there a water leak? Bad


Scene 2 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to! The line you choose is important!

Quote Outcome
Did he get tired of it? Good
Did someone beat him? Alright
Was he ashamed? Bad


Scene 3 - Use a move the foe's type is weak to!

Quote Outcome
Was he a bad guy? Good
Were they bullying him? Alright
Were they Jealous? Alright
Lies! All lies! Bad


Credits

Role Actor
Celaeno Abby
Ghosts Cacturne
Qwilfish
Kirlia
Poltergeist A Warren
Poltergeist B Lewis
Poltergeist C Beverly
Extras People of Lentimas
Ghost Eraser <player's name>
Ghost Erasers Vigoroth
VFX Pokéstar Studios Art
Screenplay Teruyuki Shimoyamada
<player's name>
Director John Pokénter
Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Ghost Eraser 3

The title of the script is File 3: Phantom Treasure.

Plot

The Ghost Erasers solve the mystery of a spirit hiding in a treasure.

Mission

Knock out your foe in six scenes.

Script

Quote Outcome
Begone from the statue! Good
Um, I just want to talk! Bad


Scene 1 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
I'll mourn your passing. Good
I'm Slaking! Alright
Who do I look like?
Who do you think I am?
Bad
I'm a Ghost Eraser! Bad


Scene 2 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
I don't need anything! Good
Power! Alright
Money! Alright
Love! Alright


Scene 3 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
Slaking! Good
Myself, of course! Bad


Scene 4 - Deliver a decisive blow!

Scene 5 - The line you choose is important! Deliver a decisive blow!

Quote Outcome
The Majin of Mayhem! Good
Evil spirit! Alright
I don't know! Alright
A human! Bad


Scene 6 - Deliver a decisive blow!

Credits

Role Actor
Ghost Eraser <player's name>
Ghost Erasers Slaking
Young Assistant Warren
Old Assistant Lewis
Client Beverly
Extras P! Casting
Old Statue Cristoph
Old Statue's Warrior Golurk
VFX Pokéstar Studios Art
Screenplay Teruyuki Shimoyamada
<player's name>
Director John Pokénter
Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Ghost Eraser 4

The title of the script is File 4: Majin of Mayhem.

Plot

The Majin destruction is revived, and the Ghost Erasers must stop it!

Mission

Knock out your foe in 10 scenes.

Script

Scene 1 - Change your foe's Ability!

Scene 2 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
You hate... boredom? Good
You hate... lying? Good
You hate... good things? Bad
I don't know! Bad


Scene 3 - Attack the foe!

Scene 4 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
Dancing? Good
Sleeping? Alright
Not thinking too hard? Bad
Destroying things! Bad


Scene 5 - Attack the foe!

Scene 6 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
You're wild. Good
You are unique. Alright
You're lonely. Bad
You're vain. Bad


Scene 7 - Attack the foe!

Scene 8 - The line you choose is important! Attack the foe!

Quote Outcome
Patience! Good
I don't know. Alright
Kindness! Bad
You're perfect! Bad


Scene 9 - The line you choose is important! Deliver a decisive blow!

Quote Outcome
Protect the world! Good
Disappear! Alright
Show remorse! Bad
Stop the destruction! Bad


Scene 10 - Deliver a decisive blow!

Credits

Role Actor
Ghost Eraser <player's name>
Ghost Erasers Slaking
Octillery
Cofagrigus
Running Citizen Warren
Running Citizens P! Casting
Arkham Howard
The Majin of Mayhem Majin
VFX Pokéstar Studios Art
Screenplay Teruyuki Shimoyamada
<player's name>
Director John Pokénter
Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Trivia

Name origin

  • The name "Kadath" most likely comes from H. P. Lovecraft's novella The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, in which there is a city known as Kadath.
  • The name "Celaeno" most likely comes from Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, the name Celaeno, which means "the dark one," refers to multiple characters, including a harpy, one of the Pleiades, and an Amazon.
  • The name "Arkham" most likely comes from Arkham, a city from the mythos of H. P. Lovecraft.


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