Back at the Enchanted Forest, Bloo had just gotten out of the tent after a nice refreshing sleep.

"Top of the morning, fellas!" he greeted the other campers. "What's for breakfast?"

"Because of you," replied a cranky Raven. "There is no breakfast."

"Headmaster Grimm y Señor Herriman, they never come back." said Eduardo.

"We've been up all night waiting." added Wilt.

"With no food." added Holly.

"No food?" repeated Bloo. "How am I gonna get this berry taste out of my mouth?"

He hurried over to the supplies and picked up a canteen, only to find out it has water in there. Bloo spit it out and picked up another canteen, which was also filled with water, forcing Bloo to spit it out.

"Blooregard Q. Kazoo, what are you doing?" said Poppy.

"It's all water. Where's the juice?" asked Bloo.

"There is no juice." said Apple. "This was all we had to drink for the whole weekend."

"We also have tea for the most discerning tea lovers." added Maddie as she poured herself a cup of tea.

"Ladies, please." assured Bloo. "It's easy to get more water."

He then proceeded to dance like an Indian.

"What the hex is he doing?" Raven asked Mac.

"He's performing some stupid rain dance so we can get water." answered Mac.

"We have nothing to drink?" asked Edurado.

"No, Ed-" Raven began but Eduardo had already started crying.

"See, Ed can make water easy." said Bloo, noticing Eduardo's tears.

"Bloo!" said Mac.

But Bloo wasn't even listening. He was catching Eduardo's tears in his mouth.

"Mmm, tear-droppy."

Madame Foster walked up to the group.

"A little birdie told me there's a river over that hill." she said.

"By George, that's it!" exclaimed Giles. "We'll fish for food!"

"Fish for breakfast?" remarked Bloo. "Are you crazy?"

"Milton and I use to fish all the time when we were young." said Giles as he put on his fishing gear and pulled out two fishing poles. "But since my brother is still out in the forest, you, Blooregard Q. Kazoo, shall accompany me."

"But I want bacon and eggs!" complained Bloo as Giles led him to a fishing spot.

"OK then," said Raven as she and Mac followed them. "Let me just go back in time and stop you from eating the ones we brought!"

"You can do that?" asked Bloo.


Once they got to the fishing spot, Giles reeled in his fishing pole and casted his line into the water.

"Now when the bobber goes down, you pull up." he said to Bloo. "But keep your eye on the bobber. Don't get distracted."

"Please, when do I ever-" Bloo began before looking down on the ground. "Hey, look! Ants."

"Bloo!" said Mac.

"Right. More ants."

"He's not going to hurt the fish, right, Señor Mac?" asked Eduardo.

"Uh, yeah. Sure, Ed." replied Mac. "They'll be fine."

"Now let's go fill the canteens far far away." said Raven as she led Mac and Eduardo towards the forest.

"You know, Giles. This isn't so bad." said Bloo. "It's kind of exciting."

"Ha, ha! That's the can-do attitude." said Giles.


All day, Giles and Bloo waited for a bite, but no fish came to the bobber.

Giles quietly drifted off to sleep while Bloo said. "I've never been more bored in my whole entire life."

"Hey, Bloo." Maddie called out as she and Coco drifted through the water.

Upon seeing them, Bloo had an idea how to get out of fishing.

"Hey, girls." he called out. "Want to do the most fun thing ever?"

"CO COCO COCO." said Coco.

"Hold this." said Bloo as he handed them his fishing pole. "And don't forget your hat."

"But I'm already wearing a hat." replied Maddie.

But Bloo was already gone.

Just then, a huge fish bursted out of the water, caught the bobber, and dove back in the water.

"Uh-oh." exclaimed Maddie.

Then, before you can say "Ready, Set, Go," Coco and Maddie found themselves hanging on the fishing pole and flew towards the water.

The wave that followed the splash woke Giles right up.

"What? Did we get a bite?" he sputtered out.

He turned a corner to see Bloo had left.

"Hmm, guess the excitement was too much for him." he said to himself.

Then he turned another corner, and while looking out into the forest, he thought to himself. "I hope Reggie's okay."


Meanwhile, Mr. Herriman was sleeping soundly inside a burrow when two shadows fell over him. He popped his eyes open to see that the shadows belonged to a couple of rabbits, that were just like him, only smaller and cuter.

"You!" he exclaimed. "What do you want with me?"

In response, the rabbits dropped a carrot inside the burrow.

"You brought me food?" he asked as he picked up the carrot and immediately devoured it.

"Simply scrumptious." he said while eating the carrot. Then he looked up at the rabbits and asked. "Can...can you show me where this carrot originated?"

The two rabbits looked at each other and smiled.