"How's your wolf training going?" Mike asked her friend.

"It's going great, not just great, but awesome," Spinelli replied. "I'm glad that Jo had some time to help me out."

"Yeah, Jo's pretty cool... Most of the time," Mike smirked innocently before asking, "But did you tell your friends about your abilities?"

"No," Spinelli frowned. "I'm just worried that they won't wanna be friends with me anymore."

"Spinelli..." Mike sighed.

"Oh, like it's so easy to tell someone you've known for years..." Spinelli rolled her eyes. "Why don't you try it sometime?!"

"Well, it was hard on Phil and Lil to tell their friends that they've known since they were babies, but they are still all friends with each other, so you have nothing to worry about," Mike coaxed. "I'll even help you out."

"You would?" Spinelli asked.

"Have I ever let you down before?" Mike replied.

"Not really." Spinelli admitted.

"See? You have nothing to worry about." Mike encouraged.

"You better be right..." Spinelli muttered slightly. "Oh, 'scuse me a sec, I gotta get something for Mom."

Mike nodded and waited outside the grocery store while Spinelli went inside before looking around the streets of Disneyville. A boy was walking his dog down the street, but the dog seemed to be talking to the boy.

"Leonard, how much longer until we're back in school?" The dog begged. "I can't stand watching reruns all day, I need my education!"

"Shh, Spot, calm down!" The boy told his dog. "We'll be back in school tomorrow, and-"

Mike looked to them which made Leonard and Spot stop talking and Spot barked like a regular dog and panted.

"Um, hi there," Leonard waved to the tomboy. "I'm Leonard, and this is my dog, Spot."

Spot barked and panted.

"Uh, nice to meet you, I guess..." Mike shrugged. "I'm the new transfer student for Jake Long."

"Uh, you don't have a class with Mrs. Helperman, do you?" Leonard smiled nervously.

"No, I don't," Mike said. "Why do you ask?"

"Oh, that's just my mom," Leonard said. "She can be a little overly friendly sometimes, a little more than Miss Grotke."

Spot then barked and sniffed the tomboy before he then hid behind his owner.

"What's wrong, boy?" Leonard asked.

"Leonard, there's something strange about that kid," Spot whispered to his owner who was also secretly his classmate. "Trust me, I know, I'm a dog."

"What do you think, he's not a human?" Leonard asked.

"I don't know." Spot shrugged.

Mike then went back to Spinelli after she was talking to her mother who drove off.

"You get your stuff?" Mike asked.

"Yeah, she just forgot them at the shop." Spinelli nodded.

"Okay, tonight, you gotta tell your friends." Mike told her.

"You're going to help me, right?" Spinelli asked.

"Of course I will." Mike promised.

"Thanks, Mike, I don't know what I'd do without you." Spinelli said.

"Uh, by the way, what are these things?" Mike asked about the colorful creatures.

"What thing? Oh, them..." Spinelli said. "Those are alien experiments that Jumba created. Lilo and Stitch caught them, turned them from bad to good, and found them their one true place where they truly belong."

"I think Justin and Justine told me about them once before," Mike replied. "Some of them are kinda cute."

"Yeah, they're kinda like Pokemon, or, at least that's how I see 'em." Spinelli nodded.

"Could you tell me where the Longs live?" Mike asked.

"Sure, just the next street ahead, just follow me." Spinelli said.

"Thanks, Spin; I really appreciate this." Mike smiled.

"Sure thing." Spinelli replied.


The two walked for a while and soon made it to the Long residence where Jake lived, only not for this week because he was now in Cartoon Network City. Mike knocked on the door and Haley opened the door with a smile.

"Uh... Hi, I'm Mike." Mike said to the little dragon hybrid girl.

"Oh, please, do come in!" Haley beamed as she took Mike's hand and pulled her inside of the residence.

"See ya tonight, Mike." Spinelli called out as she left.

"See you there, Spin." Mike replied.

Spinelli soon left on her own while Mike came into the Long house.

"Mom! Dad! The new student is here!" Haley called out.

Jonathan and Susan then came out to meet Mike in person.

"Hello, are you Mike Mazinsky?" Susan asked.

"Yes, ma'am, it's very nice to meet you." Mike replied.

"It's nice to meet you too," Susan smiled. "My name is Susan Long, and this is my husband, Jonathan."

"Hey, kiddo, keepin' it hip, funky, and fresh?" Jonathan added, trying to sound hip and cool with teen lingo to be a cool dad, but it was just awkward.

"Uh... Sure..." Mike shrugged at the brown-haired man.

"Come with me, I'll show you Jake's room." Susan told Mike.

"Ooh, I wanna do it, Mom!" Haley begged. "Please? Please, please, please, PLEEEASE?!"

"All right, Haley, you can do it." Susan allowed.

"All right!" Haley cheered. "Come on, Mike."

"Uh, okay..." Mike shrugged and followed the little girl.

Haley hummed happily and skipped to lead Mike to her older brother's room.

"So, that's the famous Mike..." Susan said to herself, quietly. "I just hope Jake does okay in Cartoon Network City. I wonder if he'll have to use his dragon abilities?"


Meanwhile back in Cartoon Network City...

The others were looking at Jake as he was eating his breakfast like a wild animal.

"What?" Jake muffled as he saw them staring at him. "I'm chewing!"

"Next time, try swallowing." June deadpanned.

"This is good food," Jake said. "Yo, Pops! Could I have some more pancakes? These are really delicious!"

"Coming right up!" Pops smiled. "Oh, I just love people who love to eat!"

"Oh, with chocolate chips." Jake then added.

"Sure thing, son." Pops smiled.

"So, are your parents dragons then or what?" Eddy asked.

"Well, actually, my grandfather was a dragon, but the gene skipped a generation, and it came down onto me instead of my mom." Jake explained.

"That's like June's thingy about being the Te Xuan Ze." Dee Dee smiled.

"I still can't believe that they chose you!" June glared. "You! Of all people!"

"Well, it's not like I had a choice either." Jake glared.

"Isn't your dad a dragon?" Eddy asked.

"No, he's a human..." Jake sighed. "Oh, well, at least I won't have to worry about The Huntsman."

"The who?" Ed wondered.

Dee Dee gasped at the name. "I thought that Mulan got rid of the Huntsman!"

"That's the Huns, Dee Dee." Double D told her.

"Oh, I knew that." Dee Dee smiled innocently.

"The Huntsman, or the Huntsmaster, is a man who wants to slay magical creatures, especially dragons." Jake explained.

"We don't have any creatures here." Ed said.

Everybody else just groaned and face-palmed to that.

"Whatever... I'm just glad I don't have to deal with him way out here..." Jake shrugged before sighing as he thought about someone he had lost a long time ago. "Rose..." he then whispered.

"You like roses?" Ed smiled.

"Huh? Oh, no..." Jake shook her head. "Rose is... Well... I guess you could say an old friend of mine."

"Was she your girlfriend?" Eddy smirked. "She sounds cute."

"It's kind of a long story..." Jake sighed as he seemed to be sad about something.

"Way to go, Eddy." June deadpanned.

"What did I do?" Eddy asked innocently.

"You brought up this Rose girl." June reminded.

"Yeah, well, at least I'm not just hating on him for existing." Eddy defended.

"You wanna take this outside, Shorty?!" June challenged.

"Yeah, I want to, Dragonfly!" Eddy glared.

"Guys, come on, no fighting." Dee Dee pouted.

June and Eddy just mumbled underneath their breaths. Pops soon came back with the pancakes for Jake.

"Awesome." Jake smiled and soon ate the pancakes.

"And I thought Shaggy and Scooby cleaned out diners... Sometimes with Abby." Double D commented about Jake's appetite.

"I'm just glad to get away from Haley for a while." Jake told them as he poured syrup on the pancakes.

June just glared at him, not saying anything.

"It's rude to stare." Jake told her.

"He's right, June." Dee Dee smiled innocently.

June just rolled her eyes and looked away then, trying not to make a big fuss.

"Man, these pancakes are delicious." Jake smiled.

"Old family recipe, son, old family recipe." Pops smiled back to him.

Jake nodded as he kept eating the pancakes until they were gone. "So, what do you guys do for fun around here?" he then asked.

"You, my dragon friend, are going to be apart of my new scam." Eddy told him.

"Say wha...?" Jake asked.

"You heard me." Eddy said.

"Pretty sure you could go to jail for scams, kid." Jake told him.

"We do this all the time for quarters." Double D replied.

"And you guys don't end up in jail or juvey?!" Jake asked out of shock.

"Who do you think we are, Duncan and Abby?" Eddy replied.

"If I did anything like that, my parents would probably ground me until graduation." Jake said.

"Whatya say, are you in or out?" Eddy asked.

"What would I have to do?" Jake shrugged as he took a drink of his milk.

"You just give people rides as a dragon." Eddy said which caused Jake to do a spit take from his milk.

"So, what do you say?" Eddy asked.

"Forget it, man, I can't do that." Jake said.

"What? You worried you'll get in trouble or something?" Eddy asked.

"No. 1, it's dumb, and 2, I'm only supposed to use my dragon mode in cases of emergency." Jake glared.

June simply glared at Jake since he had gotten milk on her.

"Come on, please?" Eddy begged. "I'll give you half of my profit. Think of how much candy you could get!"

"That sounds really nice, but I'll get in trouble." Jake said.

"I thought you were a dragon, not a chicken." Eddy said.

"Eddy, stop, if he doesn't want to, then he doesn't have to." Double D told his scamming friend.

"Sorry, man, I just don't wanna get in trouble." Jake told Eddy.

"Rats!" Eddy complained.

"Touching." June muttered.

Jake just looked at her and she looked back the same way.


Eventually, they left the diner and Double D smiled to Jake, showing him around town to make him feel better as he was more or less forced into coming to Cartoon Network City.

"How long does he have to be here?" June complained.

"Aw, come on, June," Dee Dee smiled. "Jake seems like a good guy, even if he's The American Dragon and you're the Te Xuan Ze, you should try getting along."

"Do you not listen to me when I talk?" June groaned. "I just hope Mike's getting along better in Disneyville."

"Stay positive!" Dee Dee beamed.

"Back home, we usually hang out either at The Chill Grill or the House of Mouse," Jake told the others. "The Chill Grill's amazing."

"What's that?" Dee Dee smiled politely.

"It's this restaurant that's pretty cool to hang out in," Jake gave a small smirk. "Raven's dad owns it."

"Is it any good?" Eddy asked.

"Oh, the best," Jake smiled. "Raven's dad makes the best food ever; I should take you guys there sometime."

"Raven's dad is a demon!" Dee Dee said.

"Uh, not that Raven, Dee Dee." Double D told her.

"Oops." Dee Dee smiled innocently.

"Raven Baxter." Jake said about the Raven from his hometown and not from here.

"The girl who has psychic visions?" Eddy asked.

"Yeah, she's pretty cool," Jake nodded. "Also, there's The House of Mouse. Hoo boy, you guys would love it! Mickey and Minnie Mouse are the owners, and they let anyone in, even if they're not from Disneyville."

"Ooh~" Dee Dee said out of interest.

"Awesome!" Ed added.

"Disneyville sounds amazing, doesn't it, June?" Double D encouraged his girlfriend.

"I guess." June shrugged, still feeling bitter about Jake being here.

"Not to mention The Silver Dragon," Jake continued. "It's pretty cool to hang out in, especially since Hay Lin's family owns it. Pretty good food if I do say so myself."

"Oh, yeah," Dee Dee smiled. "Will lives in Disneyville, right?"

"Yeah, she does," Jake replied. "Wait, how do you know Will Vandom?"

"She's Mike's cousin." Double D explained.

"This Mike kid sure leads quite the life." Jake commented.

"Buddy, you have no idea." Eddy whispered.

"So, what do you guys have in this town?" Jake asked.

"Well, there's a special club here that Bugs Bunny owns and made so that we could all have fun," Dee Dee smiled. "Come on, we'll take you down there."

Jake smiled and followed them to the club that everyone goes to. While they were going, there was jazzy music being played known as Powerhouse that was a theme song for the Looney Tunes.