Up on the streets of Megakat City, Lenny Ringtail and Mad dog were looking for Molly and Kit. Not far off was Callie Briggs, and with her were the cubs that the two goons were looking for. She had told Kit that she was going to take them to the Enforcers HQ, so that they could wait for Baloo and Rebecca to come and pick them up.

As Lenny and Mad Dog turned a corner, they saw that the movie theater was showing Avatar, the film by James Cameron. Both of them were fans of Cameron's work, so they decided that they could wait on finding Kit and Molly.

"Lenny, I'll buy the tickets, you buy the popcorn and soda," Mad Dog said pulling out his wallet. Soon, the two of them were enjoying the movie.

At the Katman Skating Rink in Megakat Park, Dumptruck was skating among the people, while Rex Shard was busy watching some very lovely she-kats skate by. How he wished he could get to have some fun with those girls, but now he had orders from Dark Kat to find a perfect place to rob. Without warning, a pigeon landed next to a newspaper.

"Hey, get out of here!" Rex said as he shooed the bird away, but then he saw an ad in the paper that looked rather tempting. "Hey, Dumptruck, get you butt over here we need to talk."

Dumptruck turned and skated toward Rex. "What do you want, Rex?" he asked.

Rex sighed, with a smile across his face. "We got to face the facts. The two of use can't rob a bank, your jewelry stores..."

"Your military bunkers," Dumptruck added.

"Right," Rex said. "They all take a good set of burglar's tools. Not only that, even if we did rip them off, how would we get it back to Dark Kat and Don Karnage?"

"Looks like we are out of luck," Dumptruck said. But then he felt one of the girls pull on his short tail playfully. "Looks like I may be in luck with a real pretty girl." he said as the young female kat blew him a kiss.

"Just forget the girl. What we need is cash," said Rex.

"How about hotels? Travelers carry lot of cash." Dumptruck said as the same girl skated by again, but this time giving him her phone number.

"With our luck we would be robbing some guy that would have nothing but travelers checks," Rex said, picking up the newspaper. "I got a better idea. Look at all these Christmas ads. All these stores will close tonight, and stay closed tomorrow, and all the cash will still be in the registers."

"So we could just wait, until they close up and then we rob them blind," Dumptruck said.

"Right," Rex nodded. "Now what place would no one think to rob on Christmas Eve?"

Dumptruck scratched his head. "Candy stores?"

"No, moron, nine-year-olds rob candy stores. Try again." Rex replied impatiently.

Dumptruck thought for a minute. "I got it." he said. "Adult movie stores."

By now, Rex had enough of Dumptruck and his dim-witted ideas. "The only ones who would rob that kind of store is sixty-year-old men, and over sexed teenagers," he said. "This is what I had in mind."

He pointed down at a large ad for Happy Hearts Toy Zone, the world-famous toy emporium.

"I like it," Dumptruck said giving Rex a high five, but then he went off to skate next to the girl that was stealing his heart. Rex could not believe it.

"Even the morons score with the real pretty ones," he sneered, as he saw Dumptruck holding hands with the young she-kat.

At the Enforcers HQ, Kit was making a statement about what happened. Commander Feral was impressed by Kit's bravery and his skill with the air foil he had. Molly however got tired of this, left the room where Lt. Commander Steele was told to keep an eye on her, and headed for the exit. A few minutes went by, before Commander Feral noticed something was not right.

"Hey, where's the little girl that was with you?" Feral asked when he realized that Molly was gone. "Steele, you take some men and find her. The last thing I need is to have a stressed out mother at my neck."

"That was the best movie I ever saw," Lenny said, as he and Mad Dog left the theater. Mad Dog agreed, but then his eyes caught sight of Molly coming out of the Enforcers HQ.

"Hey, Lenny," Mad Dog said tapping Lenny on the shoulder. "I think we just found one of those kids." he said with a smile. He and Lenny slowly made their way toward Molly, but what they did not know was that she saw them. Thinking fast, Molly made her way down the street, and as she was walking, she pulled out a bag of marbles that was under her cape.

Mad Dog and Lenny were now twenty five feet from her when Molly quickly turned around to face them.

"Danger-Woman will not be taken alive!" Molly shouted, as she turned and ran down the sidewalk. Both men then chased after her, but the sidewalks were crowded with people. Being small, Molly could cut through the pedestrians easier than the larger men who kept bumping into people and tripping over shopping bags.

As Molly dashed down the sidewalk, she pulled out her marble gag she kept under her cape. She had a plan, to stop these two before they could catch her.

Down the block Mad Dog and Lenny were bustling through the crowd, knocking people out of their way. As Molly kept on running, she undid the string around her marble bag, and headed for an abandon hotel down the road from her. Molly raced across the pavement and scattered the marbles behind her.

A second later Mad Dog and Lenny started across the street and hit the marbles.

"Whoa!" both me men shouted, as they lost their footing, flipped in the air, and crashed onto the street.

Mad Dog landed face first. Lenny came down on his back. For a moment, neither one of them moved.

Molly then rushed into the hotel to hide, but at the same time be ready with some more of her tricks.

Soon, Mad Dog and Lenny came to their senescence, and arose stiffly from the asphalt. Lenny looked around for Molly, but saw no sight of her. This was not going to be good for them when they would report back to Dark Kat and Karnage.

"I can't believe we lost her," Lenny groaned.

"We didn't," Mad Dog said, pointing to the old hotel. In the second story window Molly was seen walking by. "She's in there. And when she comes out-wham! We got her."

"What if come back at night when everybody is asleep, that way we can get her without being seen. What do you think of that plan?" Lenny asked as he rubbed the back of his bruised head.

Mad Dog grinned. "I like it."

As the night sky rolled over the city, Molly had just finished her traps she had set up for Mad Dog and Lenny. She knew they would have been waiting for her to leave this dump, catch her, and then take her to the villains lair.

As the two goons came back, Molly was on the roof and threw a pebble at them to get them to look up.

"Let's get her," Lenny growled. He started toward the entrance, but Mad Dog had another idea.

"Hold on, man." Mad Dog grabbed him by the tail. "I want to try something first," he said stepping ahead of Lenny.

Molly wondered what the air pirate was up to, but she would let him make the first move.

Mad Dog looked up at molly. "Hey kid? Nothing would make me happier then to kill you. Knocking off a kid isn't going to mean that much to me. Understand?"

On the roof, Molly started down at Mad Dog and gave him a nod that she understood him.

"But here's the deal," Mad Dog continued. "You come down like a good little girl, okay? And you won't be harmed. Sounds good?

"You promise?" Molly asked.

"I cross my heart, and hope to die," Mad Dog said, crossing his fingers behind his back. But Molly knew he was lying to her, so it was time to fight fire with fire.

"No, you had your fingers crossed," Molly shouted. Then she picked up a brick. Below, Mad Dog stepped forward at seeing a brick in Molly's hand. Behind him, Lenny was busy fixing his hair and did not see Molly throw the brick at him. The brick came flying down. Clunk! It smashed Lenny on the head.

"Direct hit!" Molly said proudly.

Lenny was lying on the cold, hard sidewalk. Mad Don turned to see if he was alright.

"Hey, Mad Dog, when did you grow a second head?" Lenny asked with a goofy grin on his face.

Mad Dog clenched his teeth and turned back to Molly. That kid was really starting to get on his bad side. "Danger Woman, if you wanna throw bricks, then go ahead and throw another one."

Molly threw another brick. As it sailed down through the air, Mad Dog dodged it. The brick struck Lenny in the forehead, knocking him back on his back again.

"If you can't do better than that, kid, you're going to lose!" Mad Dog shouted. "Take aim, then throw."

Lenny lay dazed on the sidewalk, watching Mad Dog taunt Molly.

"Um, Mad Dog, stop..." he groaned.

Too late... Molly threw down another brick and again Mad Dog jumped out of the way, but this time, the brick nailed Lenny in the head.

"Oh, SHIT!" cried Lenny as he clutched his now bruised head. Mad Dog then saw that this was getting nowhere.

"You got any more?" Mad Dog yelled up to Molly.

Molly held her fire. Mad Dog turned and saw Lenny sprawled on the sidewalk. "Get up Lenny, she doesn't have any more bricks."

Lenny looked up in time to see Molly throw another brick down at Mad Dog. The brick would have hit him, but Mad Dog moved out of the way in time.

POW! The brick struck Lenny so hard that he was knocked out by the impact of the brick.

Mad Dog looked down at his unconscious partner. "That does it! No one throws bricks at me and lives." Mad Dog then took off around the side of the hotel, leaving Lenny alone on the cold sidewalk.

"Time to have some fun," Molly said as she rushed back inside to get the jump on Mad Dog.