Sharon McGee (née Suksai[2]) is one of the four tritagonists from The Ghost and Molly McGee. She is the mother of Molly and Darryl McGee, and the wife of Pete McGee.
Appearance[]
Main article: Sharon McGee/Designs
Physical Appearance[]
Sharon is a middle-aged Thai-American woman with warm-olive skin, wide almond-shaped black eyes and long, dark brown hair which she keeps in a loose bun using a pink scrunchie, with bangs and a few loose strands of hair. She also has plump lips with dusty-pink lipstick.
Attire[]
Sharon wears a simple gold necklace around her neck, a light sage-green jacket over a white undershirt, dark blue baggy pants and dusty-pink loafer shoes with white soles.
Personality[]
Sharon has the brains of a lawyer and the nerves of a dragon, but she has the heart, soul, and talent of an artist, which she repressed for a long time due to the thought that her mother was mad at her for dropping out of law school in favor of art classes. When the truth came out, however, her passion as both a painter and a sculptor really began to shine when she isn't doing odd jobs to pay the bills and revive the family's savings account. She also seems to take money very seriously, as she managed to get some money back on their already cheap household on account that nobody disclosed that the place was haunted.
When Sharon gets furious, her glare has enough fire in it to frighten anybody, even a ghost such as Scratch, but she is mainly a caring and sensitive woman who is just trying to make ends meet so her family could have a future in their forever home.
Background[]
When Sharon moved into a new house with her husband and kids, she met Scratch, a grumpy ghost, who her kid, Molly, decided to be best friends with (The Curse).
She tried multiple jobs to pay for the repair of the family's car with the help of Molly in (Mama's Gotta Hustle).
Sightings[]
Foreign voice actors[]
Language version | Actors | Notes |
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Spanish (Latin America) | Mariana Correa | |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Júlia Ribas | |
Czech | Kateřina Petrová | |
German | Karin Grugner | |
Danish | Silja Okking | |
Spanish (Castilian) | Ana Richart | |
Finnish | Sonja Pajunoja | |
Hungarian | Éva Zakariás | |
Hebrew (Israel) | Shirly Lilu | |
Italian | Tiziana Avarista | |
Japanese | Sachiko Homma (本間沙智子) | |
Korean | Kim Ah-rong | |
Malay | Shireen Hj. Salehuddin | |
Dutch | Nurlaila Karim | |
Norwegian | Anine Kruse Skatrud | |
Polish | Anna Szymańczyk | |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Tânia Alves | |
Romanian | Ioana de Hillerin | |
Russian | Tatyana Schitova | |
Swedish | Cecilia Wrangel Skoug | |
Turkish | Ebru Saçar |
Trivia[]
- Sharon was originally going to have a beauty mark below her right eye just like Molly. It was probably removed for the same reason as Molly's.
- As Scratch learns the hard way, telling Sharon to "go cook" is a really bad idea, as she's spent so much time working in her parents' restaurant that she makes a habit of glaring angrily at the stove. All the same, she occasionally makes some meals for her family without being told if she's either in the right mood or when she gets competitive with her mother, Nin, over who can make the most rice balls.
- If the animatic storyboards are accurate, her name was originally going to be "Janice", which may or may not be Sharon's middle name as an in-joke.[3]
- Despite having a name, the credits simply list her as "Mom". The same thing happens with Pete who's listed as just "Dad".
- In "The Best of Nin-tensions", Sharon and Pete revealed they eloped and didn’t have a traditional wedding.
- In "Game Night", Sharon is revealed to be a champion in Mega City, having won from 1993-1994, and again in 1996. She got disqualified in 1995 due to making her opponents cry.
- In "The Greatest Concert Ever", Sharon hints that she had a bad experience with joining a musician in the past via self-made demo tapes only to have the promise that she'd be a star broken when she was, as she put it, "left in the rain with an acoustic guitar and a suitcase of broken dreams". This was farther elaborated in "Kenny's Falling Star" when it's revealed that, while able to play the guitar, the demos Sharon made of herself was of her playing the triangle, which might explain why the previous musician she worked with rejected her, but is also part of how she got her chance to shine by playing the role of the dinner bell in Kenny Star's newest song Small Town, America.
Gallery
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To view the various designs of Sharon McGee, click here.
References[]
- ↑ "Disney's The Ghost and Molly McGee Reveals New Name, Logo, and Cast". Comicbook. Retrieved on September 24, 2020.
- ↑ "The Belle Trolls - music & energy of sharon suksai" is printed on her demo seen in s2e14 Kenny's Falling Star
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe1-XelDNtQ
v • e — Characters — | |
Main Characters | Molly McGee • Scratch • Darryl McGee • Pete McGee • Sharon McGee • Libby Stein-Torres |
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Supporting and Recurring characters | Grandma Nin • Andrea Davenport • Geoff • Heidi Hairylegs • Ollie Chen • June Chen • Ruben Chen • Esther Chen • Jeff • Mayor Brunson • Jinx • The Ghost Council • Patty • Bobby M. Daniels |
Human Characters | Miss Lightfoot • Mrs. Roop • Mr. Bates • Eva Hernandez • Irving the Illusionist • Tammy Myers • Maxwell Davenport • Weird Larry • Candace Green • Adia Williams • Billy McGee • Jilly McGee • Leah Stein-Torres • Matias Torres • Meatball • David Suksai • Emmie Suksai • Principal O'Connor • Robyn • Joanie Pataky • Abigail • Deb • Nashua • Georgie • Kenny Star |
Ghost Characters | Ezekiel Tugbottom • Sally Tugbuttom • The Chairman • Abraham Lincoln • Howlin' Harriet • Pango • Reggie • Franklin D. Roosevelt • Bouncer Ghost • Bear • Sobgoblins • Scary Sven • Sonia Davis • Frightmares • Lord Doom |