Find where to watch Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go in Australia

Cold, white mist. Clanking pipes. And an eerie voice that's coming from the drain. Is the school bathroom... haunted? Ivy and Bean are on the case! Discover "Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go" a captivating comedy movie that first graced the screens in 2022. This production, originating from US features contributions from Jane Lynch in the role of Mrs. Noble, Nia Vardalos in the role of Mrs. Trantz, Sasha Pieterse in the role of Mrs. Aruba-Tate, Garfield Wilson in the role of David, and Marci T. House in the role of Charlotte.

2022US

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Runtime
62 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
ar, de, el, en, es, fr, hi, it, ja, ko, nl, pl, pt, ro, ta, te, tr, zh
Subtitles
ar, ca, de, el, en, es, eu, fr, gl, ja, ko, pl, pt, ro, ru, tr, uk, zh
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Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go is ranked #34394 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Australia. The movie has dropped 1 places since yesterday.

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