Repsac

Repsac is a male ghost character who appears exclusively in JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island.

Appearance
Repsac has four long fingers on each hand with pointed fingernails. His eyes appear to be entirely white with no pupils. He has a large nose and crooked teeth. His skin appears to be blue, but that could be because of the darkness of the island. Like most depictions of ghosts, he has no legs or feet.

Repsac also appears to always be grinning. Even when expressing disappointment (be it sarcastic or legitimate), his lips maintain a smile.

JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island (1996)
Repsac is a menacing ghost who serves Ms. Grunkle. He occasionally springs upon the user to ask multiple choice questions that will deplete the user's health if answered incorrectly. Most of his questions seem to involve science and grammar, as well as sentence structure. This is presumably due to the fact that the game does not have activities which specifically address these topics.

If the player uses the map, Repsac's appearances are less frequent.

Quotes

 * "I am the keeper of the island, Ms. Grunkle's loyal servant. You must solve my riddle, or risk your health."
 * "You must select the correct answer if you wish to pass."
 * "You again? I love a good challenge."
 * (If a question is answered correctly) "You're right. But I'll stump you; next time."
 * (if a question is answered correctly) "Rats. But I'll get you again."
 * (If a question is answered incorrectly) "Hmm...too bad. That will cost you your heatlh!"

Trivia

 * Repsac is "Casper" spelled backwards, which is quite fitting considering that Repsac's personality is the complete opposite of that of Casper the Friendly Ghost.
 * Repsac could have possibly led to this version of JumpStart 4th Grade being replaced (by JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Sapphire Falls) as too many children were frightened by his sudden appearances.
 * The digital manual for JumpStart 4th Grade contains an image of a ghost that appears to be an early design for Repsac that never made it into the final product.
 * In the digital manual, Repsac's name is always written with all caps.
 * The bugs in the spider web seem to refer to Repsac as "Random threat".