10. The Villains are going to get you
Norman really did flinch at this point now that he was in the Paraphernalia world of monsters. They were everywhere, every single one of them. In the skies, in the oceans, on the lands – everywhere! They looked down at the Sprouse suspiciously and howled the scariest howl Norman had ever heard of. Then they sang along:
You have come to the world's
Most scariest place of all!
Here's a solution for you,
We are dangerously tall!
We are sorry for you
If we're speaking in rhyme!
But who cares about that,
That's what we do for time!
We are vicious; we are clape,
And it's hopeless to escape!
We're a grizzly, grizzly, ghastly disgrace!
We're the fearsome members of the un-human race!
And so they all paused and they readied to attack the Sprouse and continued:
You've finally made it,
You're finally here.
We've waited and waited for many a year
And hoped that you'd come by and greet us today
With marvellous glances and action replay!
Oh … but we confiscate, infuriate,
And hesitate and irritate
You're marvellous life little lad!
The Villains will come get you,
Right until they are through
With Disneyland and when they had
Killed your father and mother,
One way or another
Thing, which could be so, so bad!
So have your care!
And so the monsters raced after the small Sprouse boy and attempted to tackle him one way or another. But the Sprouse kept his plan on keeping the wind from howlin', the Squivers from growlin', the Moku Mokus from yowlin' and the Villains from prowlin'.
There was complete silence after a few moments before the white penguin like beasts budged through the small boy but vigorously went right through him. That was weird. Were they even ghosts then? So he tried on a large, serpent-shaped muddy creature. The muddy monster wasn't a ghost once the Sprouse touched it patiently. Everything bad was happening. They were all coming after him no matter where he went.
Once Norman came into a forest with imaginary trees, there were velociraptors running through the trees searching for their pray. Norman felt a shock and made a run for it. He knew that the velociraptors were the fastest dinosaurs in the world. But he had to keep up with it before they even caught up to him. Eventually, Norman accidentally tripped off a cliff and fell toward the sea. But the ocean turned out to be steam coming from an erupted volcano.
The lava down the hill upon which Norman Sprouse was standing on appeared immediately with eyes that looked upon the Sprouse. Norman backed away from the lava monster.
'GO AWAY!' he shouted. 'IF YOU'RE AFTER ME, I'M NOT AFRAID OF YOU!'
In fact, his stomach jolted and he trembled, but he was trying to keep on his toes long enough for the Sour-Sweet Wind to die down. The lava jumped up into the air until it formed a large bird-shape fire. It might've been a firebird for starters. It had to be the most evil bird you could find.
'It's an evil!' said Norman to himself.
The firebird swooped for the small boy but eventually missed him while the Sprouse jumped off the hill and landed on the highest rock in the area. The whole area dissolved, thunder clapped, and more lighting struck.
'Enjoying yourself!' echoed the mocking voice of Captain Hook. Norman shook his head. 'Take a little walk!' Hook's voice suggested.
But he couldn't just stand there. What if a monster came after him while he stayed where he was? So he did what Hook had commanded, but as he did, a huge foot stomped toward him.
'Get that kid!' said one of the giant monsters.
'No, I wouldn't step here!' said another pair of legs, stepping forward toward the Sprouse.
'And I wouldn't step there!' said another one of the giants and this one also stomped its foot near Norman.
'Quick doing that!' said the Sprouse.
'We are going to squish you, little boy!' said another foot-stomping creature.
But eventually, Norman made it to a long ladder and even more creatures came swooping down trying to knock him off. One winged creature did knock him off and Norman almost fell, but not for long, because he caught a pole of the ladder to stop his fall. Then after that, he made it through the hole in the ceiling. After confronting giant lizards that made an elephant impersonation on his face, and heading for the middle of nowhere which suddenly came up with trees, Norman fell into a trapdoor.
Inside the trapdoor was an underground doorway that had lights flashing on every side of it.
The mocking voice of Ursula called, 'Enjoying yourself! Take a spooks tour!'
Therefore, Norman had no choice but to go through the doorway towar the next scene of a four-footed creature chasing the Sprouse like a cartwheel.
After that, he faced the same winged creatures as before swooping down and two acrobatic orange-yellow performers jumped down - one at a time.
Many terrible things happened; the Sprouse fell down after the area he was in dissolved. He landed in a pond of goo where a flashlight shone on him. It was coming from telescope-shaped torch with a statue's body. The boy vanished after more shone on him. There was a violinist playing a one-string violin. There were holes with black blobs popping out. Shortly, a huge, furry, black, yellow-striped giant that was just walking by stepped on one.
Moments later, Norman appeared in front of a large yellow bird screeching heavily. So the Sprouse found a boat at a harbour, and hopped inside to row away from the giant bird. Eventually, a large purple head popping out of the pink river caught up with him, and they both rode down the path as if it was a Valentine's Day ride. Soon, Norman found himself climbing up the stairs until some large bats swooped down, attempting to stop him from getting to the top. The stairs led to another ocean of water and the small eight-year-old fell in. A lobster chased him but gladly escaped by having a suction hole suck him in, and he slide down.
After all the eyes flashed, upon the Sprouse, and after all the ghosts danced and floated around, that all had changed and Norman found himself in a graveyard. He turned and found himself confronting a black hooded figure with boned hands.
'What is it this time?' Norman said to himself nervously.
The hooded figure pointed its long finger near a gravestone Norman was near. The ground dropped down to a huge deep hold with a coffin at the very bottom that opened, ready for its mortal to come in. The Sprouse opened his eyes very wide.
'Please help me!' he called out until he sniffed the wind and realized that it was all over.
But he didn't really have the luck, so the hooded figure pushed the Sprouse off the cliff and he fell. As he set inside the coffin, it sent him to Hell. But wait…
He opened his eyes and he was back up in the Paraphernalia Wagon once again with the Villains waiting for him to finish down the bottom. He shut up the lid and turned to the Villains.
'You know something, guys?' he asked them.
'What?' said Jafar.
'You see, people, and I knew it would do, people, the Sour-Sweet Wind is dying down. No wind ever blows forever.'
'Yeah? So what?' said Cruella De Vil rudely.
'Well, according to available statistics, when stops a-howlin', that stops the Squivers from growlin'. And when the Squivers stop their growlin', Wendy's Woods stops Wrigglin'-Grigglin'. And when Wendy's Woods stop Wrigglin'-Grigglin', that always stops the Moku Mokus from yowlin'. And when the Moke Mokus stop yowlin', you know what that stops.'
The rest of those sinister Villains shrugged with annoyance.
'That always stops the Villains from prowlin',' said the Sprouse proudly.
He never felt so brave in his life. He was feeling brave this time ever since he confronted the last of the monsters in the Paraphernalia world. The Villains were thinking of another way to stop Mickey Mouse and his friends finally. But there was no other way; they were defeated.
'Well, we'll be grinched,' said Captain Hook warily.
'Grinched?' said Ursula confused.
'I mean … well, I don't know. I'll just have to keep that word in mind.'
'Well, I'll be grinched,' said Sergeant McPherson.
