"Hello everyone, I'm Bukokelz," "And I'm Channeller Alex and today we're here to talk one of the more common ghost type buko. It's Ghostly!"

"Ghostly is the spook buko, and are formed after some buko dies. Now, that's not to say that they're the ghosts of those dead buko, more like those buko's fading life energy bound with the ectoplasm in the area, giving life to a new buko in place of the now dead one. They're personalities can often be similar to the perished buko however, which can be quite traumatic to the tamers of the previous buko. Some Ghostly, however, are in fact the ghosts of the dead buko, as their entire life force bound to the ectoplasm as opposed to just some of it."

"The natural attacks of the Ghostly are Illusion, Drain, Hypnosis, Invis, Telekinesis, Phase, Possess, and Lick. Enhancements to children of a Ghostly are Ghost Affinity and night vision."

"The Ghostly's evolution into a Haunting comes quite naturally with time and training. They're able to hold a more solid form for much longer, and have more powerful possession abilities, as well as a slightly childish and mischievous nature."

"The natural attacks of the Haunting are Phase, Fear Aura, Drain, Dream Eater, Possess, Night Shade, and Energy Drain. Enhancements to children of a Haunting are Ghost Affinity, night vision, and possession resistance."

"The final evolution of this line Genguy, the living dead buko. Despite their tendency to...scare the living hell out of anyone and everyone, they're kindhearted buko when not in a battle, they just have a habit of taking their scare tactics a bit too far, a habit that can be trained out of them by a diligent, caring, and quite patient tamer's help and attention."

"The natural attacks of a Genguy are Possess, Invis, Lick, Energy Drain, Ghost Blade, Ecto Ball, Shadow, Night Shade and any attacks they may have picked up from a possessed body recently. Enhancements to children of a Groaning are Ghost Affinity, night vision, possession resistance, and fear aura."

"And that's it! The Ghostly line! Be sure to let us know what you thought of this buko, what kinds of buko you'd like to see in the future, and to check in for the next dancing installment of the Bukodex!"