They soon went to the magic show. Scooby and the others seemed to be going with them. Shaggy and Scooby had some complaints about Krudsky however. Scrappy had the same complaints.

"Hey, Scrappy," Patch smiled to his fellow puppy. "Happy Halloween."

"Hi, Patch," Scrappy grumpily greeted. "Sorry, but me, Shaggy, and Uncle Scooby have a bone to pick with this Amazing Krudsky guy."

"Let me guess, he doesn't allow dogs into his magic show?" Patch guessed.

"I dunno what made him so mad..." Scrappy shrugged.

"Whoa, no dogs allowed?" Angel asked as she came over to hear this. "Whatever's planned, count me in!"

"Me too." Patch said.

"Master of Magic, puh-lease!" Shaggy scoffed before smirking. "What a bunch of Halloween hooey!"

"Reah! Hooey!" Scooby agreed.

"We shoud show him real magic." Atticus smirked.

"Ooh, Atticus, can we?" Patch beamed.

"I say we get in on the act." Shaggy even smirked.

"Let me at 'em! Let me at 'em!" Scrappy looked ready.

"Alright then, let's sneak in." Angel said.

They all then snuck in as Atticus and Shaggy both had a plan about this so-called Amazing Krudsky.


Mo picked up Junior to help him into a seat as they came in to sit down all together.

"I do wonder if this Krudsky is a warlock..." Wendy smiled as she took the magician's title a little too seriously.

"Trust me, this guy isn't a warlock." Mo said.

"Oh... But it says he's a Master of Magic..." Wendy replied.

"Wendy, a magician is a mortal who does parlor tricks for money," Cherry explained. "They pull rabbits out of hats, make people disappear, do card tricks..."

"Did somebody say rabbits?" Winnie looked suddenly hungry.

"There are no rabbits." Cherry said.

"But you said!" Winnie pouted.

"No, Winnie." Cherry told her.

Winnie grumbled and folded her arms.

Mo chuckled. "She's like the little sister I've always wanted."

Soon enough, the magic show began.

"Once a year, on Halloween night, the powers of the dark beat the powers of the light!" Krudsky said before he magically appeared on stage which amazed most of the crowd.

"Cheap special effect." Elsa commented, she might've sounded like an idiot, but she was actually quite the genius.

"Yep." Cherry nodded.

"People of Coolsville, fix your slack-jawed gaze upon my dazzling powers!" Krudsky smirked at the audience, he then waved his wand to make fireworks appear.

"Boring." Cherry said.

"From the elegant parlors of Vienna, to this unglamorous backwater, I, The Amazing Krudsky have come to bestow you, AbraCam, Kalamazam!" Krudsky yelled out as he put his hat on a table to make a rabbit appear out of it. Unfortunately for him, he wouldn't pull a rabbit out of his hat. He instead saw a certain Dalmatian puppy.

"Tada!" Patch called out before laughing at himself.

This caused the crowd to find that funny and entertaining.

"Huh?" Krudsky looked confused before glaring.

Patch licked his face and soon ran off with a laugh as he romped onto the stage.

"Oh, this is good." Cherry smirked.

"Like, check it out, that's not magic," Shaggy told the crowd as he removed the tablecloth to show a table with a hole in it. "This table has a hole in it!"

This caused the crowd to gasp.

"Not real magic?" Wendy pouted as she clutched her magic wand.

"See?" Mo asked.

"Boo! Boo!" Junior called out in a mean way, not in the way a ghost would get a human's attention to scare them.

"Confound it!" Krudsky glared as he stepped forward. "You're ruining my-" he then yelped as he tripped over Angel since Atticus had pushed him from behind and he had landed into a trap door.

"A trap door." Atticus said.

"That must be how he 'magically' appeared on stage!" Shaggy smirked.

Junior booed again at Krudsky.

"There's no mystery here, guys," Scrappy spoke up. "The Amazing Krudsky is just a make believe magician!"

This made the rest of the crowd boo along with Junior.

"If you want real magic, Atticus here will show you." Patch said.

"Yeah, yeah, magic, magic!" Junior clapped and cheered.

Atticus soon clapped his hands together before making a bouquet of flowers appear out of nowhere. The crowd oohed and awed as they experienced real magic. Atticus soon gave the bouquet of flowers to Mo.

"Ooh..." Mo blushed and accepted the flowers with a giggle.

Atticus soon made a magician hat appear with a flick of his wrist before making doves fly out of it. The crowd was entranced by this and seemed to enjoy it.

"Too bad David's not here," Patch commented. "He'd love this."

Atticus soon made a white lion appear. The crowd was even in more shock as the only white lions and white tigers that had been seen in magic shows were in Las Vegas. The white lion soon stood ready for Atticus's command who made a flaming hoop appear. Atticus whistled and pointed up.

The white lion then stood up on his hind legs. Atticus then snapped his fingers and pointed to the hoop. The white lion then jumped through the hoop. After it successfully did that, Atticus blew the fire out like a candle.

The crowd was amazed and astonished by Atticus's feats. Atticus soon twisted the hoop with ease. The crowd roared as they didn't expect to see that.

"No! No! NO!" Krudsky cried out.

Winnie howled with the crowd as she clapped.

"And now who wants to see me tie up the phony magician with metal support beams?" Atticus smirked.

The audience hooted and hollered.

"Do it, Atticus, do it!" Mary laughed.

"Alright then." Atticus smirked as he made metal support beams before grabbing Krudsky and then tied him up with the support beams, trapping the phony magician.

Some of the audience laughed while they cheered. After finishing tying up Krudsky, Atticus showed him all tied up like a mummy.

"Ooh, let's keep you 'under wraps'." Tanis giggled.

"And now to wrap this up." Atticus smirked as he got Krudsky free.

"Let me go, you brat!" Krudsky demanded.

"If you say so, but how about you go for a little spin?" Atticus smirked as he sent Krudsky spinning back to the trap door after getting the last metal support beam untied off him.

Cherry then came out of nowhere and stuck out her leg to trip Krudsky right off the stage and pushed over a cream pie to make his face land in it. And which was successful and as a grand finale, Atticus disappeared into a puff of smoke. The audience cheered loudly and chanted Cherry and Atticus's names. Atticus and Cherry both reappeared in a puff of smoke next to Mo and Junior.

"More, more!" Junior giggled to them as he enjoyed the show very much.

"Maybe later, kiddo," Atticus chuckled. "It's time for trick-or-treating now."

"Yay!" Junior smiled before laughing a bit as he saw that Atticus and Cherry had fans.

"Hey, look, we're famous." Atticus smiled.

"Oh, boy." Cherry replied.

Kids began to ask for their autographs. Cherry and Atticus took out pens and signed their names for the kids.

"Well, that was fun... Too bad Krudsky doesn't have real magic though." Wendy sighed.

"I think it's best he doesn't." Mo said.

"I'll get you all for this!" Krudsky glared at the others before storming off backstage. "And your big and little dogs too!"

"Yeah, whatever." Cherry shrugged to him as she signed another autograph.

Patch simply barked at Krudsky. Angel did the same and growled like a vicious guard dog which scared him away and they both smirked. After signing a few autographs, it was time for trick-or-treating.


Junior was dressed up like a child version of Superman which was Atticus's suggestion. "I look so cool and strong." The boy smiled.

"You look great as Superman, JJ." Atticus smiled back as he had on his Hercules costume while Patch was Daring Do.

"Who is Patch dressed up as?" Junior asked.

"He's a special adventurer and explorer called Daring Do." Atticus smiled.

"Ooh." Junior smiled.

"So, uh, how do we do this whole trick-or-treat thing?" Sibella asked since that was a mortal Halloween tradition.

"You go up to someone's door, they come to the door, you say 'Trick-or-Treat!', and they give you candy." Patch explained with a smile.

"Sounds easy." Sibella said.

"Oh, yes, it's a very important tradition to us non-monsters." Patch nodded.

"Let's try it." Winnie said.

Patch rang one doorbell they were in front of.

"Trick-or-Treat!" Winnie, Sibella, Tanis, Elsa, and Phantasma smiled innocently.

An adult couple soon gives them candy.

"Hey, it worked!" Winnie beamed.

The door then closed on them.

Winnie rang the doorbell again so they could get more candy. "Trick-or-Treat!"

"Hey, it was cute the first time, don't push your luck." The woman said before closing the door on them.

"Dang it." Winnie frowned.

They then went to try out other houses.

"Thank you." Junior remembered his manners when he got some candy from a sweet old lady.

"What a sweet little boy." The old lady smiled.

"Thanks." Mo smiled back.

"And such a strong one too." The old lady added playfully.

Junior chuckled as he then walked with Mo to the next house.

"Cherry, your make-up looks very scary!" Atticus flinched.

"I didn't put it on yet." Cherry glared as she took out white powder with black eye shadow to look like a ghoul.

"Oh..." Atticus said.

"If you think I'm scary now, you've seen nothing yet!" Cherry roared in his face.

"Okay, okay." Atticus said.

Cherry then flaunted her hair and applied her ghoul make-up to look scary.

"Where are Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy and the others?" Patch looked around as he waited for the girls.

"I thought they got kicked out." Mo said as she decided to wear a friendly costume version of Gaea Everfree.

"Aww!" Junior frowned.

"I know and they made the show better, right?" Mo agreed with her little brother.

"Totally." Junior said.

There appeared to be a glowing white light in the distance as everyone trick-or-treated.

"What's that?" Junior asked.

"You see something, JJ?" Mo asked her little brother.

"A bright light..." Junior pointed. "Is it a shooting star?"

"No, too bright." Mo said.

"Then what could it be?" Junior wondered.

"Magic." Atticus said.

"Magic..." Junior repeated as he went after the light.

"JJ, come back!" Mo went after her little brother.

Atticus followed after him as well.


Cherry soon came over with a bag filled with chocolate and looked all around as everyone seemed to vanish which made her groan. "Oh, sure, leave me alone."

"It can't be Tinkerbell!" Atticus said as he followed the light before stopping to think. "Wait... Maybe it's Fairy Princess Willow."

"Maybe," Mo said. "Who's Fairy Princess Willow?"

"Oh, sorry," Atticus replied as he showed the book he had. "Drell told me about her and her father, the Goblin King."

"What?!" Mo asked.

Atticus handed her the book.

Mo opened the book and looked through it and looked to Princess Willow's page. "Wow." She said.