The door was opened, revealing two ghosts. One of them was Og who wore the same outfit as The Ghost of Christmas Present, but instead of green, it was red. Daffy shivered and tried to hide, but was soon grabbed by his tail feathers.

"WE'RE THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT, YA GREEDY LITTLE HOLIDAY WRECKIN' VARMINT!" Yosemite Sam snapped as he stood beside Og before slamming Daffy down on the floor.

"Uh, that's only part of who I am," Daffy gulped nervously. "I'm actually quite complex."

"We'e supposed to take you on a little tour." Og stated.

"BUT YER SO LOWDOWN, WE'RE GONNA WALK YA FIRST!" Yosemite Sam snapped before pounding Daffy on the head.

"Thanks for making me feel special..." Daffy muttered as he now had a black eye.

Yosemite Sam grabbed the greedy duck and flew away.


"Could we stop by this house, sir?" Og asked.

"That Gibson girl's house?" Yosemite Sam replied. "Sure."

"Um, uh, the Gibson house?" Daffy asked before he couldn't go through the window at first. "Just for future reference, I'm not capable of passing through solid objects!"

"Yer just not tryin' hard enough!" Yosemite Sam scoffed. "Grab onto my robe, varmint, just don't let go!"

Daffy soon grabbed a hold of the green robe and soon became a ghost before the robe ripped in his hands and he floated in mid-air. "This is gonna hurt..." he muttered to himself before falling into a snowman in front of his store head-first and the snow fell off to reveal a fire hydrant.

"We told you not to look down," Og scolded. "Now look at what your actions caused."

"Wah!" Daffy yelped as he saw Huckleberry Hound against a lamppost, snoring while freezing. "A Houndsicle!"

"There's a lot more to see, ya mangy varmint!" Yosemite Sam snapped at Daffy before throwing a killer snowball at him.

Daffy yelped at that before getting knocked out and he was then taken to see a certain Martian. Marvin was looking at his home planet, looking very upset, but as wishing star was shooting from the sky, he closed his eyes and tears appeared in his eyes. Yosemite Sam and Og then gestured to Daffy to pay attention to the poor homesick alien.

"Pfft," Daffy scoffed before walking away. "Cheap holiday sentiment."

"Oh, watch out for that-" Og was about to warn.

Daffy soon fell through a manhole and ended up in the sewers.

"Never mind," Og sighed. "No one ever listens to me."


At the Gibson's household, Yosemite Sam and Og phased from the bathroom and looked over at Daffy who was having trouble in the toilet.

"I normally don't like potty humor, but this is actually quite amusing." Og said to himself.

Yosemite Sam grabbed a hold of Daffy and pulled his head out.

Daffy poked his head out and then spat out toilet water like a fountain. "Pass through a toilet... The final indignity!" he then glared to the ghosts.

"Beg to differ, ya critter, the best and final indignity." Yosemite Sam replied as he flushed the toilet with Daffy inside of it.

The ghosts and duck were at Francine's bedroom as she not looking well, she was in bed, coughing.

"Oh, Mom, don't worry," Zoey cooed to her sick mother. "I'm still finding medicine for you."

"How'd I get so lucky to have a daughter like you?" Francine smiled to her daughter.

"I'm sorry that Daddy's not with us anymore, but we will always have each other, Mom." Zoey smiled back.

"Her ma is sick and you couldn't find the time to get her medicine!" Yosemite Sam scolded Daffy.

"Shame, shame, shame." Og scolded.

"Well, I had to get that chair," Daffy defended. "It's really comfy."

Og and Yosemite Sam just glared at Daffy for his selfish desires.

"How's the Moon Café, sweetie?" Francine smiled to her daughter.

"It's going good, Mom," Zoey smiled back. "I might be getting a promotion soon."

"Oh, that's lovely, dear," Francine smiled. "I'm glad that Mr. Yuckie is treating you nicely at work as well."

Zoey smiled back at her mom and hugged her with tears in her eyes. Francine smiled and hugged Zoey back. Zoey then sang her childhood lullaby to her mother to cheer her up. Yosemite Sam and Og had tears in their eyes as they were listening to the lullaby. Og looked up to Daffy and nudged him.

"Hey!" Daffy glared. "Watch it, Nose Ring Boy!"

"You're a very greedy and selfish duck!" Og glared back. "You're worse than my cousin!"

"Yeah, yeah, that's what they all say," Daffy scoffed. "Can we move on now?"

"WHY, YOU!" Yosemite Sam glared. "HOW'D YOU LIKE TO RIDE BACK TO YOUR OFFICE AT THE END OF MY FOOT?!"

"Lovely offer, but I think I'll pass." Daffy replied.

"I normally don't give in to violence, but you've forced me." Og glared before kicking Daffy away.


Og came back and saw Lu, Mike, and Penelope.

"No luck, huh?" Lu asked.

"Sadly no," Og replied. "Looks like it's up to you, Mike."

"Man, this is one stubborn duck." Mike muttered to herself.

"I think you can change his mind, sweetie." Penelope told her niece.

"Yeah, be scary too." Lu added.

"That shouldn't be a problem for me, Princess." Mike smirked.

"All right, run along now." Penelope told her tomboy niece.

"I won't let you down, Aunt Penelope." Mike promised her ghost aunt.


Daffy soon landed back in his office and straightened himself up. Unknown to him, the last is going to be scarier than the other two. Mike put her hood up as she got her cloak on, showing only her beady red eyes. Daffy looked around and groaned as he saw Christmas decorations up and there was even a tree. Bugs was singing O Christmas Tree, putting a star up.

"What are you doing here?" Daffy glared. "Where's Mike?!"

"She found a way to go home." Bugs replied.

"And why didn't you go with her?" Daffy glared at Bugs.

"I just figured that you'd want some company." Bugs replied.

Daffy groaned and looked irritated with the gray bunny.

"You don't look too good," Bugs examined the black duck. "If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were beaten on the head with a candy cane, dragged through the toilet, and kicked in the tail feathers by either a size 10 boot or a usually calm and level-headed seven-year-old boy genius."

"That's not the half of it, I'm starting to crack here, Rabbit!" Daffy told the gray rabbit as he grabbed him by the scarf. "Just a few minutes ago, I saw a teenage girl wishing on a star for her sick mother to get better!"

"Does that mean you're meaning to mend your greedy ways?" Bugs asked as Daffy was beginning to have a change of heart.

"I said I felt something, not insanity!" Daffy glared.

"Well, that's a shame, because I heard the last ghosts are real a real doozy." Bugs warned.

"WAIT!" Daffy yelped. "There are other ghosts?!"

The black duck and the gray rabbit heard a noise coming from inside the office. The doors then opened up to show a wispy white aura with babbling heard from the other side. Daffy shivered nervously and bit his nails.

"Well, that's my cue," Bugs shrugged. "Have fun in the afterworld."

"No, please, don't go!" Daffy begged as he pulled him back. "Hide me, please hide me!"

"How could I possibly resist?" Bugs smirked into the fourth wall.


They soon went further into the store.

"Quick!" Bugs told Daffy as he put him into a washing machine. "In here!"

The washing machine soon shook and then dinged as it opened.

"No, in here!" Bugs told Daffy and then hid him inside of the dryer.

The dryer shook and dinged. Bugs opened the dryer Daffy's feathers were fluffy.

"Too obvious," Bugs said before he then put Daffy on a children's toy set and pushed the button to make it go. "Here."

Daffy was going with the train until his neck got caught by the lights which flung him back into the wall.

"This is just too easy," Bugs smirked as he snacked on a candy cane before he then grabbed the bow and shot Daffy into the air like an arrow then the black duck crashed into a TV. "Over here!"