ohhh tarnished~ 💙
seen from Australia
seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from Brazil
seen from Russia
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Netherlands
seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from South Africa

seen from United States
seen from Israel

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Belgium
ohhh tarnished~ 💙
Someone write about Valerie’s incident with the ghost worm
Spooky worm of the day: Ghost Worm from Danny Phantom!
(10/04/21)
I vote ghost worm for new "canon character that has almost no information but has been transformed into a fully fledged character by the phandom like Wes Weston" character
I STAN
ALL HAIL GHOST WORM
Spooky worm of the day: Ghost Worms from Filmation Ghostbusters!
(10/05/21)
So to get this started off: Do you think the ghost worm used to be human and for some reason choses to shape-shift into a large worm as he/she/they hang out in the ghost zone most of the time, or is he/she/they the ghost of a terrifyingly large worm that died and came back as a ghost? Or maybe something else???
Ghost Worm was just a Regular Ordinary Worm with dreams of being Big. So when he died after dehydrating slowly and painfully in the sun he came back as the Big Worm he’d always dreamed of being. His obsession is Being Big and so he breaks things to make them smaller and make himself feel tall
Alternatively, he could be related to Spongebob’s Alaskan Bull Worm
What did the precious Ghost Worm do to you to earn so much of your hate?
Okay, who doesn’t hate ghost worms?
They’re a covert listening device designed by Phantasma to bug our buildings.
They’re designed to be installed in the concrete, before the building has even been constructed and get installed during renovations. Then they wait for a signal and start digging until they break through to the outside room and transmit any overheard conversations back to the base in Phantasma.
They’re reliable, tiny, and virtually impossible to detect; any time you scan for outgoing transmissions, they turn off and check back periodically. To find them you literally have to physically scan a wall looking for miniscule holes; it’s tedious and mostly pointless, so guess who has to do it?
The interns.
My first assignment was to scan the building for them. It took months. I found four.
Our agents are still working on replicating the technology, but so far haven’t been able to come up with anything near the quality…