Hey guys, I'm back! Listen, I'm sorry that the ending to Gravimaniacs might have felt rushed and forced, it's just that I had a really bad case of writer's block and it seemed like the only ending I could think of. Anyway, I know that's probably no excuse so it won't happen again. This is also my first time writing a sequel to one of my previous stories, so that's pretty exciting. As usual, I'll try my best to make this story interesting and have everyone IC. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this sequel to my previous Animaniacs X Gravity Falls crossover.


It was a beautiful summer day in Burbank. The sun shone on the water tower as the Warners decided to sit back and relax. Wakko had a box of tools and an oil can by his side as he gave their roller coaster a little upgrade.

"Almost done," he reassured his siblings, grabbing the wrench and screwing a bolt. "Just a little more...there."

"Alright!" said Dot.

"Let's test this baby out!" said Yakko.

They got in their seats, Dot getting in the front and Yakko in the back while Wakko sat in the middle. The roller coaster started up, turning towards the right and slowly going up. Soon, they reached the ceiling.

"Here it comes," said Wakko, "here it comes!"

The Warners screamed and put their hands in the air as the roller coaster dropped down at full speed, stopped halfway towards the ground and did a loop-de-loop, then corkscrewed all the way back to where it started. When the ride was over, their fur was messy and ruffled.

"That was so cool!" said Dot, flattening her fur.

"I gotta tell ya," said Yakko, smiling at his brother, "you've got a way with machines."

"Thanks!" said Wakko.

"So," said Dot, "what should we do now?"

"Wanna surprise visit Dipper and Mabel?" said Wakko.

"Good idea," said Yakko. "We haven't seen them since that time Stan ran for mayor!"

"Actually," said Dot, "you two haven't seen them since then. I haven't seen them since Mabel invited me on that unicorn hunt, remember?"

"Oh yeah," said Wakko.

"It was so painful..." said Dot.

Wakko took out a plot hole and put it on the ground.

"Let's go!" he shouted.

The three of them jumped inside.

"Boy," said Yakko, "it'll feel so good to be back!"

When the Warners got out of the hole and entered Downtown Gravity Falls, they thought they were in a different town. A large rift had opened in the sky, turning it blood red. A sense of doom and dread filled the space around them.

"I stand corrected," said Yakko.

"No kidding," said Dot.

"So this is what Ford warned us about..." said Wakko.

The Warners gasped when they saw Bill Cipher float down and talk to scared and confused citizens. They hid behind a building to eavesdrop on the conversation. Preston Northwest seemed to make an effort at arranging a negotiation with Bill.

"What's he doing?" Wakko whispered.

"Asking for a death wish," Yakko whispered back.

"Shhhh!" said Dot.

"Oh wow," said Bill, "that's a great offer. How 'bout instead I shuffle the functions of every hole in your face?"

He did just that, rearranging Preston's nose, eyes, ears, and mouth. The Warners screamed at the monstrosity, running away as fast as they could.

"I didn't need to see that!" said Wakko, covering his eyes.

"Diiiiiisgusting!" said Dot.

"I didn't need sleep anyway," said Yakko.

They ran towards the Mystery Shack to check if the Pines family was ok. As luck would have it, Ford and Dipper were standing right outside the Shack.

"Dipper!" Yakko shouted. "Ford!"

Dipper turned around.

"Guys," he said, "this isn't a good time to vi-"

"Ah, ah, ah!" said Dot, covering his mouth. "We know when we're needed around here. And trust us, you'll need all the help you can get."

"What happened?" said Wakko.

"The rift is shattered," Ford explained. "Bill's world is spilling into ours and every minute his powers grow stronger."

"Kinda figured that's what's going on," said Yakko. "After all, there's a huge rip in the sky."

"Good point," said Wakko.

Dipper gasped, remembering something.

"Mabel! The rift must have cracked inside her backpack! She must be in danger. I have to go find her!"

He ran off, taking out a walkie talkie and shouting into it, hoping for a response from his sister. Yakko grabbed Dipper by his jacket and slowed him down.

"Whoa, hold your horses!"

"Dipper," said Ford, "listen to me. We can find your sister soon, but first we have to stop Bill. If we can blast him back through the rift he came out of, we just might be able to stop him before his weirdness spreads across the entire globe."

"Yeah," said Dot, "like that's gonna work."

"I have a special weapon that can stop him," said Ford.

He pulled out a quantum destabilizer. Dot still didn't believe it would be enough to stop Bill, knowing it would take an entire army to defeat him, but she also knew it was pointless to convince Ford otherwise. Meanwhile, Wakko comforted Dipper and put his hand on his shoulder.

"Don't worry," said Wakko, "we'll find your sister for you. I'm sure she's ok!"

"Yeah!" said Yakko. "We'll bring Mabel back safe and sound!"

Suddenly, a gnome ran past them.

"Weirdness wave!" he shouted.

Ford grabbed the Warners and jumped inside the Shack with Dipper to avoid getting hit by the wave.

"We better get going," said Yakko. "Mabel's not gonna wait forever, ya know!"

"Good luck," said Dot. "And believe me, you'll need it."

The Warners parted ways with Dipper and Ford, starting their search for Mabel.

"This is it, sibs!" said Yakko. "Weirdmageddon is finally upon us."