Fi uses her Irish heritage to stop a banshee ghost from killing her grandfather in the night.
Fourteen-year-old Fi Phillips investigates the paranormal while touring the country in a bus with her widowed rock-star mom and her skeptical brother, Jack. At the beginning of Season 3, Fi passed the job of case cracker to a songbird named Annie
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Fi uses her Irish heritage to stop a banshee ghost from killing her grandfather in the night.
A creature from Irish folklore possesses Fi's mom and makes her do weird things, such as using the back corner of a tour bus as a backscratcher and dancing for no apparent reason.
Fi tries to help a lost little girl on a chat room get home, and learns that the little girl is now a teen and comatose.
A psychotic veterinarian is turning her human clients into dogs on purpose and Fi tries to stop her.
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