I don't own WordGirl. This is the weirdest one ever.
"During a dark and almost foggy rainy day we are here in the lab of Dr. Two-Brains," the narrator narrated.
"Stop touching that!" a voice yelled inside the warehouse, which belonged to Dr. Two-Brains.
"What a huge mess you have there," the narrator pointed out to him.
"I know," Dr. Two-Brains said as he spread out his arms, "I don't comprehend why this invention has malfunctioned and why a replica of you is a dimwit, annoying and a goody-two shoes," he looked to his left and sees Dr. Two-Brains grabbing some flasks.
"Don't touch those," Dr. Two-Brains says to Dr. Two-Brains as he took the flasks away from him.
"So that's your problem. A replica of you," the narrator said.
"Not only that but how can I keep this thing here when I'm in my thinking phase!" he yelled but an idea popped into his brain, "throwing someone out always works," he said. He took Dr. Two-Brains by the arm and threw him outside in the rain.
"Hey that was mean," Dr. Two-Brains said to the door, "you'll be sorry."
"Now what are you going to do?" the narrator asked him.
"Let's see," he said as he rubbed his chin, "I have no clue. I better find Tobey," he said as he ran.
"Now to the Botsford residence," the narrator said.
"T.J. give that back," Becky yelled at her brother that had taken her yellow cape.
"Why don't you just share Becky?" T.J. asked her.
"I need it!" Becky yelled at him.
"For what?"
Becky stopped and she thought of some lie, "I need it for…um…playing WordGirl."
"Ha!" T.J. laughed, "you're bluffing!"
"I need it for my Halloween costume," Becky said.
"Halloween's not in four months," T.J. reminded her.
"Fine," Becky said as she crossed her arms, "then you leave me no choice."
"What are you going to do?" T.J. asked her.
"!" Becky yelled.
"Mom's not here," T.J. told her, "she's gone shopping."
"Fine," Becky said, "!" she yelled again.
"You wish," T.J. laughed, "he's gone shopping with mom."
"T.J., just give me my cape, its mine," she said as she grabbed part of her cape.
"Well I found it in the living room and I need it," T.J. said as he tugged it.
"What do you need it for?" Becky asked as she also tugged.
"Fan club!" T.J. yelled as he tugged.
They siblings kept on tugging until the cape ripped in half.
"Look at what you did!" Becky furiously yelled as she chased her brother.
"What can be more annoying?" the narrator asked, "the fact that your have an annoying brother or a replica?"
"A nosy brother," Becky answered, "what did you mean by replica?"
"Well something has happened and I don't want to spoil the surprise," the narrator told her.
"The thing about this show is that it has too many surprises," Becky said.
"Back to the damp, foggy streets," he narrator said.
"Where is that little genius?" Dr. Two-Brains asked himself.
"You still haven't found Tobey have you?" the narrator asked him.
"Nope," Dr. Two-Brains said.
"Why don't you try his house?"
"Good idea," Dr. Two-Brains said as he ran to Tobey house. He knocked on the door and his mom opened it.
"Yes?" she asked as she looked strangely at the scientist.
"Hello," Dr. Two-Brains greeted her, "is Tobey there?"
"Yes he's up in his room," Mrs. McCallister said as she allowed him in.
"Thank you my dear lady," Dr. Two-Brains said as he went to Tobey room. He knocked on the door and Tobey opened it.
"Well, well, well," Tobey said, "you want to collaborate?"
"Something's not right," Dr. Two-Brains said.
"What do you mean?" Tobey asked.
"The Tobey I know sings and you build inventions," Dr. Two-Brains said.
"What do you need?" Tobey asked him with annoyance.
"Say, did you by any chance built an invention that makes two of you?"
"You mean like a replica?"
"Yes, yes, do you?"
"No."
"Ooh can you come with me then?"
"You mean 'get away?'" Tobey asked as his eyes lit up.
"Yes, we're going far away from here," Dr. Two-Brains lied to shut him up.
"Yes," Tobey said, "how are we going to get out of here?"
"By the window," Dr. Two-Brains said, "I'll go first."
"Why you?"
"Do you want to break any bones in your body?" Dr. Two-Brains asked Tobey as he jumped out of the window and so did Tobey.
"Where are we going?" Tobey asked him.
"To Dr. Two-Brains' evil lair," Dr. Two-Brains said as they went here.
When they arrived Dr. Two-Brains looked inside at the warehouse and nobody was in there. They entered.
"What are we doing?" Tobey asked.
"Please get inside that little glass door," Dr. Two-Brains said and Tobey did.
"Now what?"
"I'll just press some little buttons," he said as he pressed them, "and pull down this lever," he pulled it down.
Smoke appeared on both doorways. Suddenly the replica of Tobey appeared.
"This is what you needed me for?" Tobey asked.
"No," Tobey (replica) said sarcastically, "he wanted you to ask you out to dinner."
"Hey," Dr. Two-Brains said.
"Now people," Tobey said, "time for the cool Tobey to bring the house down or raise the roof!"
Dr. Two-Brains blindfolded Tobey.
"Hey what are you doing?" Tobey asked, "where are you taking me?"
"Far away from here," Dr. Two-Brains lied.
"Really dude," Tobey rapped.
Dr. Two-Brains mouthed 'no.'
They left the warehouse and took Tobey home without even knowing.
"Mission accomplished," Dr. Two-Brains said.
"Thank you so much for getting me out of that creature," Tobey thanked his friend, "now we can be friends together all the time," he said as they ran down the street.
While they were running that bumped into Christina.
"Christina yay!" Tobey yelled as he jumped up and down, "glad to see you again. How's Maggie and Ying-Ying?"
"Oh they're great," Christina said, "we're doing lots of experiments."
"What kind?" Dr. Two-Brains asked.
"Come with me and we'll show you," Christina said as they walked together.
