

Comedy · Drama · Family
Overview
In a small country town, a trio of unlikely friends – Percy Boy, Keithy Cobb and Daisy Hawkins – band together to take the local school sports day title from a group of grade five bullies. But as Percy Boy trains with the help of his mates, he then discovers his supernatural ability to see lost souls – a gift passed down from his grandfather. Percy Boy must overcome his fears, prove his resilience and become a force to be reckoned with.
Top Cast


Max Turner
Max Turner
Keithy Cobb
Max Turner
Keithy Cobb


Jessica Mauboy
Jessica Mauboy
Aunty Cressida
Jessica Mauboy
Aunty Cressida


Pia Miranda
Pia Miranda
Miss Berrick
Pia Miranda
Miss Berrick


Marta Kaczmarek
Marta Kaczmarek
Lou
Marta Kaczmarek
Lou


Jessica McNamee
Jessica McNamee
Sharon Cobb
Jessica McNamee
Sharon Cobb


Kelton Pell
Kelton Pell
Grandpa Collins
Kelton Pell
Grandpa Collins


Coco Greenstone
Coco Greenstone
Daisy Hawkins
Coco Greenstone
Daisy Hawkins
Lennox Monaghan
Lennox Monaghan
Percy Boy Collins
Lennox Monaghan
Percy Boy Collins
Lisa Maza
Lisa Maza
Aunty Prue
Lisa Maza
Aunty Prue
Brodie Grundy
Brodie Grundy
Curly Hawkins
Brodie Grundy
Curly Hawkins
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