Episodes
Each of the following episodes was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and written by Tom Dagenais, Warren S. Murray, and Dick Robbins.
No. | Title | Airdate | Production code |
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1* | "Assignment: The Ahab Apparition" | September 8, 1973 | GGC-1 |
The Partridge kids are vacationing at Peaceful Cove, but it's anything but peaceful! The ghost of Captain Ahab and Moby Dick are haunting the old mansion on the cliff and it's up to Goober and the kids to interview them for their magazine. | |||
2* | "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" | September 15, 1973 | GGC-2 |
The Partridge kids are supposed to play a concert but their performance is canceled when Macbeth's ghost begins haunting the hall. | |||
3** | "The Galloping Ghost" | September 22, 1973 | GGC-3 |
Goober and the kids investigate Wilt Chamberlain's ranch after a report of a "Galloping Ghost" to get a story for their latest article for Ghost Chasers magazine. | |||
4* | "The Singing Ghost" | September 29, 1973 | GGC-4 |
Frankenstein's Monster the Third tricks Danny and The Partridge Kids into coming to his castle to discuss a singing engagement. Once there, they realize the only thing he wants is Danny's voice for his own! | |||
5* | "The Ghost Ship" | October 6, 1973 | GGC-5 |
Goober and the gang are aboard an old pirate ship called the Sea Witch for publicity pictures. The Sea Witch is soon set adrift by the salty spirits led by Captain Dunk. They also encounter Dunk's nicer twin brother Dink. | |||
6* | "Mummy Knows Best" | October 13, 1973 | GGC-6 |
The Partridge Kids, Goober, and the gang decide to spend their vacation in Kahrobi, land of the Arabian Nights and ghosts! There, they encounter King Rashan's brother Prince Tasheel who states that the Ghost of King Osiris (King Rashan's ancestor) and his Mummies are haunting the city when King Rashan wants to modernize the city. | |||
7* | "The Haunted Wax Museum" | October 20, 1973 | GGC-7 |
With a day off between concerts, the Partridge Kids decide to visit an old wax museum owned by Willy Waxman that is a hangout for ghosts who have possessed wax mannequins. | |||
8 | "Aloha Ghost" | October 27, 1973 | GGC-8 |
Goober and the gang travel to Hawaii to do a story on a reported ghost sighting on a plantation where Michael Gray works on. | |||
9* | "The Wicked Witch Dog" | November 3, 1973 | GGC-9 |
A supernatural canine called the Wicked Witch Dog is haunting the lighthouse of MacBurn's Point in Scotland. | |||
10 | "Venice Anyone?" | November 10, 1973 | GGC-10 |
Goober and the gang travel to Venice to investigate a report of a haunted gondola run by the ghost of an Italian nobleman named Don Giovanni who want to prevent Carlo from marrying Julia (who is from a rival family). | |||
11* | "Go West Young Ghost" | November 17, 1973 | GGC-11 |
At an amusement park, the haunted house is a little too haunted for The Partridge Kids, Goober and the gang when they find it haunted by the Ghost of Ichabod Ipswich. | |||
12 | "A Hard Day's Knight" | November 24, 1973 | GGC-12 |
The Ghost of Don Miguel (a Spanish knight) haunts a space center while they are about to launch the first manned rocket to Mars! | |||
13 | "Is Sherlock Holme?" | December 1, 1973 | GGC-13 |
Goober and the gang travel to England to solve a mystery. They are assisted by a relative of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. | |||
14 | "That Snow Ghost" | December 8, 1973 | GGC-14 |
Goober and the gang are hired by a ski resort to investigate a reported Snow Ghost. | |||
15 | "Inca Dinka Doo" | December 15, 1973 | GGC-15 |
The ghost of an ancient Incan chief haunts the old Incan city and forest while the Ghost Chasers are looking for it! | |||
16 | "Old McDonald Had a Ghost – EE II EEYOW" | December 22, 1973 | GGC-16 |
Goober and the kids check out a report from George McDonald of a haunted farm that is haunted by the Ghost of Old McDonald and a living scarecrow. |
*Guest-starred The Partridge Kids.
**Guest-starred Wilt Chamberlain.
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