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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the Japanese version of the episode she's introduced in, Lizlet thinks that Yuuto, Himari et al are "Ghost Busters" who have followed her across the world. Obviously Peter, Ray and Egon's little hole-in-the-wall enterprise has expanded into international prestige after the defeat of Vigo the Carpathian, and has set up "Satelite" Ghostbuster stations across the world, or at least to Europe, which Lizlet is explicatly stated to be from. |