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Ectoplasm is a substance that paranormal creatures and people associated with them emit or are covered in. In some works, ectoplasm works as a property of matter, while in others it's just used to give supernatural entities another layer of otherworldliness. It's common for ectoplasm to be treated as a form of spiritual energy akin to Soul Power.
Ectoplasm can be used to visualize ghosts and differentiate them from normal people in visual media. It's also useful as an indicator that a ghost has been in an area or has interacted with an object. In some works, ectoplasm slime can only be seen under UV light. If this ecto-goo can be weaponized it doubles as the ability Goo It Up.
The strange substance is represented in fiction in a variety of ways but it's often depicted as slimy, gaseous, a form of energy, or a ghostly glow. Ectoplasm has been traditionally portrayed as white or translucent but due to the popularity of the Ghostbusters franchise (and Green Is Gross), green is a common color for the mysterious substance in fiction.
The fictional portrayal of ectoplasm has its roots in old spiritualism and occultism circles. It was believed by certain individuals that ectoplasm was the viscous white substance that mediums secrete during seances. There's several old photos floating around of mediums with what appears to be ectoplasm emerging from their orifices but those photos are staged using white cloth as a stand in for ectoplasm. There is no scientific evidence that the substance in its supernatural sense exists; however, the term "ectoplasm" is used in real-life biology to refer to the translucent outer layer of a cell.
See also Covered in Gunge and Our Ghosts Are Different.

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