Junior was chasing after the bright light that was Fairy Princess Willow and where he saw where she was going. The light went into Krudsky's tent while Junior followed after her.

"Why is she going this way?" Junior asked.

"JJ, come back here, I can't let you go off on your own!" Mo's voice called out as Junior kept exploring the tent since the fairy was inside there.

"I gotta find her." Junior said.

"JJ!" Mo's voice called out as Junior seemed to tune her out.

Junior came into the tent and snuck behind the desk as he looked all around until Krudsky came into the tent while ranting about tonight's disaster. The young blonde boy soon hid from him.

"Blast those teenage troublemakers!" Krudsky complained as he collected some books together. "If word of this gets out, I'll be ruined! It's not my fault I'm a big phony!" he then frowned into the mirror. "I've spent a lifetime in search of real magic!" he then took out a book and flipped through the pages. "I've spoken every spell, studied every incantation, but there must be something I'm missing."

The fairy soon accidentally fell which made one book fly off the pile and end up on the floor right in front of Krudsky's feet.

'Oh, no...' Junior thought to himself.

"Huh?" Krudsky wondered before he then picked up the book and took a look at it. "The Goblin Scepter! Fabled wand of the Great Goblin King! 'In which by the darkest magic, he who holds the goblin's scepter holds the magic of Halloween in his grasp'!" he then looked very excited while Willow and Junior looked worried. "It must be a sign! Somehow, someway, some night, the Goblin Scepter will be mine!"

'I have to warn Mo and the others.' Junior thought to himself.

Krudsky laughed as he looked himself in the mirror. "Prepare yourself, Krudsky, you're finally going up in the world!"

Willow smirked as that seemed like an over-the-top reaction. She then used some pixie dust to have fun with the mortal magician and where he soon was floating in the air. Junior covered his mouth while giggling as Krudsky was floating and was soon placed inside of the trunk and it closed on him. Willow giggled as she enjoyed that very much. Junior found this just as funny.

Willow soon flew over toward Junior and smiled to him.

"Hi, I'm James Brown Jr, but my friends call me Junior or JJ." Junior smiled to the fairy princess.

"It's nice to meet you, Human." Princess Willow smiled back.

"Who is responsible for this indignity?!" Krudsky snapped once he got out of the trunk.

This caused Junior to giggle a bit.

"Think this is funny, do you?!" Krudsky glared as he looked all around the room. "Show yourself this instant!" he then banged against the vanity table which made the books bounce and it seemed to make Willow fall off.

Junior soon caught her so she wouldn't get hurt. Princess Willow smiled up to him thankfully. Junior soon let her fly in the air again so they could go off. Krudsky looked around and soon saw the pixie dust which made him look angry and annoyed. And he soon grabbed a fly swatter.

"Fly, Fairy, Fly!" Junior told Princess Willow.

Princess Willow soon began to fly around the tent. Krudksy continued to try to swat Princess Willow, thinking she was a pesky insect. Princess Willow and Junior laughed as Krudsky soon fell on his bottom as he failed to capture her. Princess Willow soon crashed into something.

"Oh, no!" Junior gasped in worry for her.

"Aha! Gotcha!" Krudsky smirked as he swatted Princess Willow onto the swatter in success before he then saw that she wasn't a bug which surprised him gratefully. "A f-f-f-f-fairy?!"

"Um..." Junior gulped, not knowing what to say.

"You must be a child warlock..." Krudsky pointed to Junior.

"What? No!" Junior glared. "I'm not a warlock!"

"Oh... Then you're of no use to me." Krudsky said.

"Let the fairy go!" Junior glared. "She's harmless, unlike you, you big fake magician!"

"Not for long," Krudsky smirked before he opened a book to look for a chapter. "Now, run along, you little Kindergarten brat."

"I am not in Kindergarten!" Junior folded his arms. "I am almost in second grade!"

"Aw, just beat it before I make you beat it." Krudsky scoffed as he shoved him out of the tent.

"My big sister's boyfriend will get you for that!" Junior glared.

"I said beat it!" Krudsky's voice snapped.


"JJ, there you are!" Mo finally found her little brother. "You know you shouldn't wander off on your own!"

"Momo, that mean magician has a fairy named Princess Willow!" Junior told her.

"Fairy Princess Willow...?" Mo repeated as she looked at the book Atticus showed her earlier.

"Uh-huh." Junior nodded.

Mo firmly pouted as she peeked into the tent to see what that horrible man was up to.

"'If a mortal catches a fairy on Halloween, the fairy's magic can be stolen using the following spell'!" Krudksy smirked as he found 'fairy' in his magical encyclopedia before he laughed and placed Willow into his hat and waved his magic wand. "By the fearful powers of Halloween Night, Give to me this fairy's light!"

Princess Willow soon glowed yellow as her magic was being stolen.

"No!" Junior cried out as he ran in and saved Princess Willow.

"JJ!" Mo cried out for her little brother.

Junior soon grunted as the yellow glow soon not only filled Krudsky with Princess Willow's magic, but also the little boy. Junior soon rushed out with Princess Willow to get her to somewhere safe. Krudsky laughed wildly and evilly as he got what he wanted.

"JJ, are you okay?" Mo asked.

"I'm fine, but I hope Princess Willow is okay." Junior pouted.

"I'm... I'm fine, please help me get to a friend of mine." Princess Willow said.

"Oh, good, you're alive..." Junior replied. "Who's your friend? I'll help you in any way I can, Princess Willow."

"His name is Mr. Gibbles, he's a good warlock." Princess Willow smiled.

"Come on, Momo, she needs our help." Junior told his big sister.

"I'm so proud of the young gentleman you've become." Mo smiled as she walked with them away from the tent.

Atticus soon caught up with them before following them.

"Oh, Atticus, thank goodness." Mo replied.

"Atty-cus, Fairy Princess Willow needs our help." Junior told his big sister's boyfriend.

"We better help her then." Atticus said.

"Please." Junior nodded.

"You're a good boy, JJ." Atticus was proud of the boy's kindness.

"Where can we find this Mr. Gibbles?" Mo asked Princess Willow.

"He has a shop in the neighborhood with a sign, you can't miss it." Princess Willow replied.

"That should be easy." Junior said.

They then went to go off.


"Where did you guys go?" Cherry asked as she wandered around the neighborhood, but soon found Scrappy and Patch with the Grimwood Girls.

"This has been the best trick-or-treating ever!" Tanis beamed.

"It's our only trick-or-treating ever." Goonie reminded.

"Oh, yeah, that's what I mean." Tanis giggled.

"This has been the greatest Halloween ever." Scrappy smiled.

"Well, I have to admit, it was fun to trick-or-treat with real monsters..." Cherry added.

"Does this mean the field trip's over?" Sibella frowned.

"Aww!" Tanis added.

Patch frowned back to them and looked to Atticus's car, but he wasn't there. "Well, Atticus isn't back yet, so you guys can't go back to school just now."

"We're going to have to go find him, aren't we?" Cherry sighed.

"Cherry, we can't leave him behind." Scrappy replied.

"Think about your life without him." Patch added.

Cherry looked away a bit sneakily before she thought about it thoughtfully. "Hmm!"

"CHERRY!" Patch and Scrappy scolded.

"I'm just kidding." Cherry laughed.

"Then let's go find him." Patch said. He then sniffed the air and began to track down Atticus's scent.

Winnie began to do the same since she was a wolf after all. They began to follow the scent as they passed many houses.


Shaggy and Scooby were trick-or-treating all around and wore various different costumes to try to get more candy and where they soon arrived at a shop. The front gates opened on their own.

"Like, must be automatic." Shaggy said.

Scooby was shivering out of fear and even fainted. They soon went up to the store. They poked their heads inside the doors and checked out what the store had to offer.

"Like, check out the freakshow antique show," Shaggy commented, he then came up to a bust and took off the wizard hat on it. "Like, check this out, Scooby, just call me 'Merlin the Mostest Magic Magician'."

This caused Scooby to laugh. He then looked in the mirror and made funny faces until his reflection appeared to have a mind of his own. And this scared him so much that he ran to Shaggy.

"What is it, Scooby-Doo?" Shaggy asked as he carried his dog.

"Ragic rirror!" Scooby cried out. "Ragic rirror!"

"A magic mirror?" Shaggy laughed. "Come off it, Scoob... What are you, afraid of your own shadow?"

Suddenly, as if on cue, lightning flashed and thunder rumbled. And this caused for the cowardly and hungry duo to get scared. The doors closed behind them.

"Who dares to take on the shadows of Halloween Night?" a voice with glowing white eyes demanded before the lightning flashed and revealed his appearance.

Scooby was too afraid to speak so, Shaggy had to do the speaking for them both.

"A wizard must be careful with his words." The man advised as he came down the stairs.

Shaggy gulped as he tried to stay calm. "Our bad, like, we're new here."

"Reah! Rew rhere." Scooby added.

Candles soon lit up after the man flicked his wrist.

"Always delighted to meet new customers, always!" The man smiled to Shaggy and Scooby as Cherry was coming with Scrappy, Patch, and the Grimwood girls. "And it looks like there's some more on the way."

"Like, we're not costumers, we're consumers." Shaggy said.

The doors opened for the others.

"Welcome to Mr. Gibbles' Magic Shop," The man smiled to the others. "Where the magic is real and the prices are unreal!"

"Uh, hi, have you seen a strong teenage boy dressed up as Hercules?" Winnie asked.

"Oh, no, dear, I'm afraid I haven't." Mr. Gibbles replied apologetically.

"Where could he be?" Winnie frowned. "I thought I smelled something familiar in here!"

"Maybe he's behind the shop." Patch said.

"That might be it." Winnie replied.

"You must be a werewolf." Mr. Gibbles smiled to Winnie almost as if he believed in those.

"I am!" Winnie beamed. "My dad's Papa Werewolf!"

Soon enough, there were some knocks on the back window.

"I'll get it," Mr. Gibbles said as he then went to answer the window like it was a door. He soon saw Princess Willow along with Atticus, Junior, and Mo. "Galloping ghosts!" he gasped in surprise. "Fairy Princess Willow!"

"F-F-F-Fairy Princess?!" Shaggy and Scooby gulped.

"Your Highness, what're you doing here?" Mr. Gribbles asked as he opened the window to let her inside with Atticus, Mo, and Junior.

"Oh, Atticus." Patch looked relieved to see his boy.

"Mr. Gibbles, you have to help us hide Princess Willow from an evil and mean magician who's now has magic!" Junior told him.

"Slow down, kiddo." Mr. Gibbles chuckled.

"Please, you have to close your magic shop before he finds me!" Princess Willow urged.

"Quick, use that grandfather clock to hide in." Mo told the fairy princess.

"Close my shop on Halloween Night?" Mr. Gibbles asked as he closed the window once she and the others came inside. "Oh, another one of your pixie pranks."

Atticus smiled as he picked up Patch and Patch then licked his face. Mo soon rushed to the grandfather clock and opened it for Princess Willow.

"Thank you." Princess Willow smiled as she flew into it.

"I'm afraid this is no prank, sir," Mo said to Gibbles about Krudsky taking away the fairy princess's magic. "Please, hurry before it's too late!"

"Trust us, this is serious." Junior added.

"Speaking of late..." Shaggy smiled nervously as he backed up with Scooby. "Like, don't bother showing us the door. If it's one thing we know, it's how to make an exit."

"But why?" Scrappy asked. "Besides, you and Uncle Scooby are strong since Atticus gave you both the boost in strength."

Soon enough, there was a loud stomping heard outside.

"Who is it?" Cherry asked before the door opened on her. "Owch..."

"Hide." Mo whispered.

There was a glowing light with a wicked laugh followed by it as Krudsky came out, dressed like a wizard with a robe and a hat.

"Wow, he upgraded his clothes." Atticus said.

"Mr. Gibbles Genuine Magic Shoppe," Krudsky smirked to the older man. "My, what an impressive emporium. You wouldn't mind if I had a look around?"

Cherry pulled the door off herself and soon walked over, but she fell straight to the floor as she looked dizzy. The Grimwood girls soon saw that this was serious.

"Oh, we were just closing for the night," Mr. Gibbles smiled nervously. "Perhaps you could come back next year?"

"I've waited long enough," Krudsky replied as he came in front of the mirror. "Mirror, Mirror, Tall and Sleek, Show me the fairy that I seek."

"Uh, Mirror, Mirror, tall and sleek; do not show him the fairy that he seek." Mo whispered as she was hiding behind it.

It was too late, the mirror had already shown Krudsky the grandfather clock where Princess Willow was hiding. Junior came behind Krudsky and pulled him away from the mirror.

"Hey!" Krudsky glared to see who was pulling him away from the mirror.

"Leave Princess Willow alone!" Junior glared.

"You!" Krudsky glared before looking at the mirror as it showed where Princess Willow was. He soon used his hands to zap some evil magic against the clock to take Princess Willow out of it.

Princess Willow soon gasped as she was exposed.

"Fickle fairy," Krudsky glared. "Thought you could escape when my back was turned?"

"Leave her ALONE!" Junior shouted which seemed to make an energy blast shoot out from his hands from the fairy magic accidentally given to him.

"Amazing." Princess Willow smiled.

Junior looked to his hands as he wondered how he did that. "How did I do that?" He asked before remembering something back in Krudsky's tent.

"Typical mortal!" Princess Willow glared at Krudsky. "Stealing my fairy magic isn't enough?! Once you have a little power, all you want is more, more, more!"

"I know you wouldn't," Princess Willow said to Junior. "You must've gotten mine by accident... I also sense goodness in your heart."

"It must have happened because I interrupted the spell." Junior said.

"That's true, he did..." Mo remembered. "Also, he's a good boy."

"So, you are magical!" Krudsky smirked to Junior.

"Stay away!" Atticus glared as he kept Junior away from the evil man.

"What're you going to do?" Krudsky glared before he recognized him. "You're that brat who ruined my act with your magic!"

"I saved your act." Atticus smirked.

"Oh, you must be a warlock... I could use your magic..." Krudsky smirked back.

"I'm a Wiccan." Atticus said.

"Oh, then I won't need your magic," Krudsky said before looking towards Princess Willow. "But I will need her."

"Hey, what's that supposed to mean?!" Atticus glared. "What're you saying? Wiccans aren't really magic?!"

Winnie snarled as she stood protectively in front of Princess Willow while looking like a wild wolf. Krudsky soon used his magic to bring the fairy princess over to him. Winnie growled, but soon gave a small whimper as Princess Willow was floating against her will.

"No!" Mr. Gibbles gasped as he brought out his wand.

Wendy did the same, though she was young and still learning. "Let go of her, you horrible brute!"

Mr. Gibbles soon attacked Krudsky with a spell. "Anti-Villainous Defeatus!"

"Old fool!" Krudsky glared back at Mr. Gibbles. "Ears of fluff, Tail of cotton, The powers of good beat the powers of rotten!"

Mr. Gibbles was soon transformed into a bunny rabbit.

"That might be a problem." Mo said as she saw the look in Winnie's eyes and Patch's eyes.

"Now hop along," Krudsky chuckled to Mr. Gibbles. "I'll pick up a few things while I'm here." He soon flew away with some of the items in the shop.

"NOOOOO!" The others cried out.

Winnie and Patch both were seen chasing after Mr. Gibbles. Mr. Gibbles yelped and soon ran away from the young werewolf and the Dalmatian.

"Was that really Krudsky?" Cherry asked.

"I'm afraid so." Wendy frowned as even her wand had been stolen.

"Shaggy, are you and Uncle Scooby okay?" Scrappy asked.

"Zoinks! Like, don't look now, guys, but I think the not-so Amazing Krudsky just got his act together!" Shaggy said nervously.

"You said it." Mo agreed.

"Patch, Winnie, stop chasing Mr. Gibbles!" Atticus firmly told the werewolf and his dog.

Both Winnie and Patch soon stopped.

"Sorry about that, sir." Atticus said to Mr. Gibbles.

"It's okay." Mr. Gibbles said.

"How're we gonna save Princess Willow now?" Junior pouted.

"Worry not, lads," Mr. Gibbles replied with a smile. "We may save the fairy princess yet and Halloween! I'm still got a few tricks up my sleeve..." he then reached into his ear.

"That looks like your ear, not your sleeve." Phantasma giggled.

"Let's see what comes out." Atticus said.

Mr. Gibbles soon pulled out a crystal ball.

"Like, we'd love to stick around, but I just remembered, Scoob and I are deathly allergic to magical talking rabbits!" Shaggy laughed nervously.

"Ruh-huh!" Scooby added.

The two then began to sneeze.

"Show us what we need to see." Cherry said.

"Crystal burning bright with fire, The future's secrets I desire!" Mr. Gibbles told the crystal ball.

"Oh, Scooby-Doo, where are you?!" Daphne's voice called out.

"Huh?" Shaggy and Scooby looked shocked.

Krudsky laughed as Fred, Velma, and Daphne were found stuck together on a roller-coaster ride.

"This shall teach you to meddle in the affairs of a magician!" Krudsky roared as he looked different and fired the Goblin King's scepter at them.

Its magic soon turned them all into monsters. Velma turned into a werewolf, Fred became a vampire, and Daphne was now a wicked witch.

"Oh, my..." Mo frowned.

"Ooh, that's not very interstellar." Mary looked worried with the other Grimwood Girls.

"Please tell us that was the future." Mo begged.

"Indeed it was." Mr. Gibbles replied as Shaggy and Scooby seemed nervous of what they saw.

"Huh?" Shaggy and Scooby were now confused.

"It was the future, Shaggy," Cherry told the cowardly teen. "It hasn't happened yet, but now that we know the future, we can change it, even though my Uncle Emmett always warned me that I should never know too much about my own destiny."

"We know." Atticus said.

"Aw, come on, Shaggy and Uncle Scooby, buck up!" Scrappy smiled. "Besides, ever since we went to Hanahuna Bay, Atticus helped make you strong! You guys are so lucky, you could beat those bad guys and save the gang! Especially Velma, Shaggy..." he then said, knowing that the cowardly teen was starting to have feelings for the brains of Mystery Inc lately.

"But what was that thing that Krudsky had?" Junior asked.

"That, my boy, was the Goblin King's scepter." Mr. Gibbles informed.

"Oh, my..." Junior gulped.

"Don't worry, my lad, you can help," Mr. Gibbles said as he then hopped over to a book and showed a picture of the Goblin King's scepter. "See for yourselves, the magic scepter of the Great Goblin King himself."

"Whoa, looks powerful." Junior said.

"Drell told me about the Goblin King, he even gave me this book." Atticus told Mr. Gibbles as he showed the copy he had.

"Ah, then you know what happens if Krudsky gets his hands on the Goblin Scepter then." Mr. Gibbles said.

"Yeah, he has the light magic of Princess Willow and now he needs the dark magic of the Goblin King and he'll take over the world on Halloween night!" Atticus replied.

"Like, that's not so bad." Shaggy said.

"Not so bad?!" Mr. Gibbles and Atticus exclaimed.

"He could destroy the very balance of the supernatural order!" Atticus shook Shaggy.

"He's right," Mr. Gibbles agreed. "This world could fall into chaos and the powers of Halloween Night would rule here forever, turning everyone into horrible Halloween monsters just like your friends! It'll look just like Halloween Town!"

"If you put it that way." Shaggy gulped.

"Oh..." Scooby moaned as he didn't like where this was going.

"What do we need to do?" Mo asked the warlock turned rabbit.

"You must travel to the land of Halloween Spirits," Mr. Gibbles began to explain. "There, you will seek the Hidden Castle of the Great Goblin King, sneak into the castle undetected, grab the Goblin's Scepter, make your escape before the stroke of midnight!"

"Is that all?" Sibella asked.

"Scoob, old buddy, what do you say next year we skip Halloween and go straight onto Thanksgiving?" Shaggy whispered.

"Ruh-huh!" Scooby agreed before he began to cry.