"Wow, Cindy, I gotta thank Penn for letting us camp here." Eddy said.

"Yeah, he said we could camp out here." Cindy replied as she hugged Maxwell.

"I'm impressed, Butler." Jo even complimented.

Penn walked by in a tight boy scout uniform. "Hey, my old uniform still fits!"

"MY EYES!" Cindy screeched.

Sky, Jo, and Justine had covered their little siblings' eyes.

"Dude, have some decency!" Jo told the man.

"All right..." Penn walked off and came back in his casual clothes which was a T-Shirt, shorts, sneakers, and a hat. "Better?"

"Eh, it'll do..." Double D replied.

Cindy popped her eyes out of her sockets and blinked to grow new eyes in a cartoony fashion.

"So nice to get out of the city once in a while, huh, guys?" Penn said as he threw firewood in place to make a fire.

"Totally," Cindy said. "No adventures."

"No girls hitting on you." Mike said.

"No people that will get me angry." Jo said.

"Damn!" Penn complained. "We need more firewood!"

"Courage, could you get us some more firewood?" Sky asked the cowardly dog with them.

Courage saluted her.

"I'll go with him." Boomer volunteered.

"If you get lost, just holler!" Justine called.

"If you get eaten by bears, I get all your video games!" Brick called.

"Yeah, me too!" Butch added in.

Boomer glared and went with Courage. "Okay, boy, we're just gonna get some firewood," he then told the cowardly dog in a soothing way. "Nothing to be worried about."

Courage looked over at one of the bushes and saw a pair of eyes. Boomer flew in the air and looked around for the wood. Courage then yelled out.

"Courage!" Boomer flew back down to the cowardly dog. "Courage, what's wrong?"

Courage pointed at the bushes before turning into the eyes in the bushes to explain and whimpered while turning back to normal.

"You saw something in the bushes?" Boomer asked the dog.

Courage whimpered with a nod.

Boomer went into the bushes and pulled them back to take a look. "Ah, Courage, there's nothing there, you probably saw a-" he said before he looked to see the eyes were there again. "Squirrel...?"

Courage and Boomer soon both screamed at the eyes. Courage then jumped into Boomer's arrms, Scooby-Doo style.


Cindy shivered by the wood as there was no fire yet.

"I'll tell ya a scary story when Bubba and Coward come back." Penn told Cindy.

"Boomer and Courage." Cindy corrected.

"That's what I said." Penn told her.

"No, it's not!" Cindy replied.

"Cindy-" Penn sighed.

The two then got into a random argument.

"Hey, Beavis and Butthead, shut your mouths for once, will ya?" Jo complained.

"But-" Penn and Cindy said.

Jo growled. Cindy and Penn then covered each other's mouths.

"That's better." Jo then said.

Boomer and Courage came back and hid inside the tent.

"Hey, where's the firewood?" Brick asked.

Courage just let out a scared whimper.

"We saw something out there." Boomer explained.

"What was it?" Sky asked.

"Come on, we'll show ya!" Boomer said.


Boomer and Courage took the group to where they saw the eyes.

"There's nothing here," Jo told the two. "Are you sure that you saw something?"

"Like, we know a pair of eyes when we see 'em." Boomer replied.

"Uh-huh." Courage added.

"All right, someone better handle this." Mike said.

"I'll do it, I used to be a boy scout." Penn said, showing a childhood photo of himself as a scout.

"You look like you hated it." Cindy took the picture.

"I did, my little monkey, I did," Penn picked her up and carried him over her shoulders. "And you are gonna come with me so you can be a good scout too!"

"I'd rather be mauled by bears." Cindy said.

"Someone with a pair of muscles should go with them in case they are in trouble," Eddy suggested before looking at Jo to imply something. "I'll stay here and protect the ladies."

"Nice try." Jo said before grabbing Eddy.

"Maybe Jo could use her scary powers to scare whoever's out there." Duncan suggested with a laugh.

Jo narrowed her eyes as she went in the bushes with Eddy.

"Maybe it's that family I heard about," Cindy said as she leaned on Penn's shoulder. "The Secret Saturdays."

Something was then rustling in the bushes. Penn and Cindy got nervous and held each other in fear.

"Don't eat me; I'm too sexy!" Penn begged.

Duncan and Eddy then came out of the bushes.

"Eddy? Duncan?" Cindy asked out of confusion.

"Hey, Cin." Eddy waved.

"We're here to help you." Duncan added.

"Jo sent you here, didn't she?" Cindy deadpanned.

"Yes." Eddy admitted.

"Of course..." Cindy said.

Penn looked to see a bacon trap. "Excuse me, Cindy..." he then lifted Cindy off his shoulders and walked to the bacon trap. "Uncle has business to attend to..."

"Penn, no!" Cindy panicked.

Penn ate the bacon and he was then caught in a net. "Damn it." he then groaned as he felt for a trick.

There was then a giggle heard as someone swung by with a vine.

"What was that?" Cindy wondered.

"Cindy, I'm going to tell you something and I want you to listen..." Penn said as he was trapped in the net. "Run... Run far away... Go to the bank, tell them I sent you... Withdraw $40,000... Bring it back to me and do not buy cheese."

Cindy just rolled her eyes, but was nervous of who else could be out there.

A girl probably the same age as the Eds then jumped down from a tree. She had green skin, green hair that was pulled back in a ponytail which was a vine that was used as ponytail holder, a green dress made up of leaves, a pair of dark green pointed shoes, and a green cape that was also made up of leaves. "Hiya!" she then smiled and waved to the others who came into the forest.

Duncan, Cindy, and Eddy soon held each other in shock and fear.

"Hi..." Penn said. "NOW GET ME OUT OF HERE!"

"Ah, you've fallen for my trap..." the girl stroked his face. "Ooh, you're a big fella."

"H-Help!" Penn cried out. "Cindy! Donovan! Edward!"

"Duncan and Eddy." Cindy rolled her eyes.

"Now's not the time to fix my mistakes," Penn told her. "HELP ME!"

The girl then cut down the net and dragged Penn away.

"Hey, come back here with my Uncle Penn!" Cindy ran after the woman.

Duncan cracked his knuckles and slammed the ground and a rock wall blocked the girl's way.

"Huh?" The girl blinked.

Eddy then shot a ring of fire around the girl to block her way out as well. "Try to escape us now, princess." he then mocked the green girl.

"You two are funny." The girl giggled to Duncan and Eddy.

Cindy came over to Penn.

"You disappoint me, Cindy." Penn folded his arms.

"Hey, I tried to save your butt!" Cindy glared.

"I like the short boy," The girl smiled. "He's cute~"

'Uh, you talking to me?" Eddy asked.

"Yeah!" The girl nodded with a wink.

"She's a cutie." Eddy smirked about the green girl.

"Sorry that I took your uncle," The girl told Cindy. "I thought he was one of them."

"One of them?" Cindy asked as she freed Penn from the net.

"I'll explain later." The girl replied.

"Okay, you could come with us, if you want," Cindy invited. "Our friends are over there."

"All right." The girl accepted.


Meanwhile, over at the campfire...

"What is taking them so long?" Jo groaned.

"Maybe they went for a swim with the fishes?" Dee Dee suggested.

Two blurs then suddenly tackled Mike, much to her surprise, it was Wendy and Little Debbie.

"Hi, Mike~" The two girls giggled to the tomboy.

Mike sighed. "Hi, Wendy, hi Little Debbie."

"She missed us." Wendy said to her best friend.

"Cool, and we missed her." Little Debbie replied.

Mike sat up as the girls hugged the tomboy's arms.

"Where'd you guys come from?" Butch asked.

"We're with our friend, Roselle." Wendy replied.

"We ran away from these masked people." Little Debbie added.

"Masked people?" Mike asked the girls.

"They kidnapped most of the mascots except for the three of us." Wendy explained.

"Hmm..." Mike hummed in thought.


"Man, this bacon's awesome..." Penn said to green girl. "You get it from the Bush family with the baked beans and talking dog?"

"Yeah." The girl nodded.

"Nice." Penn nodded back.

They then went back to the camp where everyone else was.

"Hey, who's that girl?" Jo asked about the green girl.

"I'm Roselle," The girl introduced herself. "The Jolly Green Giant's daughter."

"The Jolly Green Giant has a daughter?" June scratched her head.

"I never knew that." Sky added.

"So, if you're his kid, how come you're not giant like him?" Abby asked Roselle suspiciously.

"I can grow, watch." Roselle said before she closed her eyes and she began to grow in size until she was soon the same height as her father.

"Jinkies!" Eddy gasped as he jumped into Jo's arms.

"I feel like I'm standing next to Shaq." Penn commented.

Double D, Cindy, and Courage almost fainted at that sight.

"Ho, Ho, Ho." Roselle smiled.

"Green Giant~" Random singers sang.

Penn stood over Cindy and leaned in with a smile. "Do you want a ride, sweetie?"

"No thank you..." Cindy wheezed.

"Do it again!" Ed laughed to the giant green girl.

"Ho, Ho, Ho." Roselle repeated.

"Green Giant~" The singers sang again.

"There it was again." Cindy said about the singing.

Roselle then shrunk down and went back to her normal size.

"That was cool." Boomer smiled.

"Why don't you three stay with us tonight and we can talk about this tomorrow?" Cindy suggested.

"Wow, really?" Roselle beamed. "Thank you!"

The others looked to Cindy.

"What?" Cindy looked nervous.