A baseball stadium was filling with people. Michael Jordan was getting ready for a big game. In the crowd were Mr. and Mrs. Karmel, Aunt Peggy, Jason, and Jessica.
Mr. Karmel: I wish those kids were here already! Where are they?
Mrs. Karmel: I wish I knew.
Jason: They're still not back from their other game.
Mrs. Karmel: What other game?
Jessica: Jason's making it up!
Aunt Peggy: (raises a suspicious brow) What other game?
Suddenly, the Nerdlucks' spaceship appeared. Everyone in the crowd and the baseball players stared in awe. The spaceship hovered above ground and a ramp slowly lowered down.
I believe I can fly
I believe I can touch the sky
Two figures walked down the ramp. It was Frankie and Ruth, both human again. Frankie's uncle Stan and Ruth's dad recognized them and they raced out onto the field to embrace them.
I think about it every night and day
Spread my wings and fly away
The next two figures to walk down the ramp were Jimmy and Jada. They were human again. Their family was so surprised yet overjoyed to see them and Mr. and Mrs. Karmel came running out on the field, hugging them. The crowd clapped and cheered, probably happy that the lost teenagers have been returned safe and sound.
I believe I can soar
I see me running through that open door
I believe I can fly
(I can fly)
I believe I can fly
Then, Jimmy and Jada remembered the ball with the NBA player's talents. They left their parents and rushed over to Michael Jordan.
Jada: Mr. Jordan? We need to talk.
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The next day, the NBA stars were at a local gym, brooding. Then, the doors of the gym opened and in walked Michael Jordan, Stan, Ruth, Frankie, Jimmy, and Jada. The players approached them.
Charles: What are you doing here Michael?
Muggsy: Those are the missing teenagers from that giant UFO on TV last night!
Michael: These kids asked me to bring them here.
Jimmy: We heard about you losing your talent, so let's face it: You stink.
Larry: C'mon kid, lighten up.
Jimmy: Well if you want your games back? You've had little to begin with.
Shawn: Hard enough as it is.
Jimmy: Sis, open the bag.
Jada zipped the bag and held up the glowing basketball that held the NBA players' talents. The players were shocked.
Muggsy: Looks like something from Star Trek.
Jimmy: Anybody want to touch it? Patrick?
They were hesitant and told him not to do it, but Patrick reached his hand to the ball and touched it. Charles did the same gesture, and the other players followed his example. As the five players had their hands on the ball, the ball shimmered and the players started shaking. The shaking stopped and they gained composure. Jimmy tossed the ball to Muggsy and he caught it with ease.
Muggsy: Hey I caught it!
He dribbled the ball, and then tossed it to Larry, who dribbled it to the hoops and dunked.
Larry: Yeah! Got me my powers back!
Charles received the ball and dunked the ball in with ease. Then, Patrick and Shawn did the same thing. Michael and Stan were happy, yet puzzled.
Jimmy: Something tells me that basketball will be back for the season.
Stan: But...wh-what was that light? How the heck-
Frankie: You wouldn't believe it, Uncle Stan.
Jada: Just be happy everything's back to normal.
Michael: (coyly) Last night, my kids were watching Looney Tunes play a big basketball game against aliens. They told me that two spotted cats who looked and talked like you two won the big game.
Jada: (nervously) What are you talking about? We're not Looney, we're human.
Ruth: Uhhh, I got to get home soon! I got to babysit for the neighbor's kid! Can you drive us home, Mr. Stan?
Charles: Hey, Michael! Why don't you stay and play three-on-three with us?
Michael: No thanks.
Charles: What are you gonna do? Work on that baseball swing?
Patrick: Hey, leave the baseball player alone.
Shawn: You know he probably doesn't have it anymore guys.
Jimmy: Go for it, Mr. Jordan. We know you still have it in you.
Michael looked at the players, who gave him looks of interests and shrugs. Then Michael looked at Jada and Jimmy, he obviously suspected where they had been gone missing the whole time and how they gave back his rivals' talents.
Michael: Only one way to find out.
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Two years later in the year 1995 at the Karmels' house, an eighteen year old Jada plopped herself on the couch and turned on the TV. A news flash showed the basketball arena in Chicago and Michael Jordan was in uniform, and a giant bull-shapped balloon that said 'Welcome back Michael' floated high above the stadium. While watching the game, she stroked her old Bugs Bunny doll, thinking about her Looney Tune pals. It had been two years since she and Jimmy left Looney Tunes Land, and Jada missed them dearly. Jimmy had graduated high school and had left for college, and now she had graduated high school, but she didn't know what she was going to do in her life, although she had become a popular figure skater. Her life at school was different now that she was as popular as her brother because of the UFO landing at the baseball stadium, and the press would sometimes call their house asking questions on where they went to and why they came home in a UFO. Her father had apologized for his poor behavior towards her, but it wasn't enough to make Jada feel better after saying goodbye to the Looney Tunes. There was a knock at the front door. Jada found an envelope that had been slipped through the bottom of the door. She opened the envelope and read it, and her heart leapt with joy.
"What's up kids, we know it's been two years since you left us and, well, to tell the truth, we Looney Tunes haven't been the same with you gone. But we heard you graduated high school and now old enough to leave the nest. We thought of making you kids honorary Looney Tunes if you want to stay with us after everything you've done for us because you valiantly put your lives on the line to protect us and, well, to tell the truth, we never had friends like you, I mean, we all like you a lot. Right now, we're throwing a party at the Looney Ballroom and wanted to invite you kids over to welcome you. Sincerely Bugs Bunny."
Half an hour later, Mr. and Mrs. Karmel returned home with several pieces of paper for any type of college that Jada should go to, only to discover a letter written for them on the table. It was from their daughter Jada.
"Dear Mom and Dad, sorry for leaving without a goodbye. If I told you where I was going, you wouldn't believe me, but Jimmy and Ruth and Frankie would know where I'd be going, and I'll tell you about it someday, so don't worry about me. Some very close and dearest friends of mine that I haven't seen in two years have offered me a job and a place to live with them. But I'll still come back to visit you. Say goodbye to Jason and Jessica for me, tell Aunt Peggy I love her, tell Frankie and Ruth I'll miss them, and tell Jimmy that when he graduates college, he can come live with us if he wants to. Love Jada."
Mr. Karmel tried to hide the tears from his eyes when he read his daughter's goodbye letter.
Mrs. Karmel: What's the matter, Doran? You crying?
Mr. Karmel: No, I'm just shedding manly tears. Though I feel as it could've been my doing, Mabel.
Mrs. Karmel: Will you get over it? If Jada says not to worry about, then don't. She's a big girl now, it's over, it's done with, she will take care of herself. I trust her completely.
Mr. Karmel: (sighs) OK. (mutters) That's my girl.
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It was nighttime in Looney Tune Land. Inside a large building, the Looney Ballroom, the Looney Tunes were getting down on the dance floor, moving to the rhythm of Coolio's The Winner. Bugs was dancing with Lola, Foghorn was tossing Miss Prissy in the air, Speedy did the Mexican hat dance, Taz was spinning and making moves on the dance floor, and Pepe did the tango with Penelope.
Only Daffy was outside the building, looking at his watch, waiting impatiently to see if those kids would come to the party or not. Suddenly, something came hurling out through the sky and the WB portal. Daffy became afraid as he shielded himself from the oncoming object. But as the figure in the sky unleashed an umbrella and slowly landed to the ground, right in front of Daffy. The mallard opened his eyes and saw Jada Jaguar, wearing a lilac prom dress with a halter neck and her long dark brown hair in curls covering her breasts. She had three suitcases filled with clothes, childhood toys, posters, hairbrush, toothbrush, and other things she had packed when she moved out of her home to come live in Looney Tune Land.
Jada: Eh, what's up, duck? Didn't think I'd make it, huh?
Daffy: (happily) Toots, you made it! By the way, that's a nice dress you got there.
Jada: Thanks.
Just then, Bugs came outside to check on Daffy. When he saw Jada, his reaction was the same as Daffy's as Jada rushed into the embrace of both the rabbit and the duck.
Bugs: I'm glad you could make it, kid. Eh, where's Jimmy?
Jada: He's still in college. But I'm sure he'll move in when he graduates. From here on out, I'm staying with you guys.
Daffy: Well, c'mon then! What are we standing around for? Let's party!
The doors parted open and the music stopped as the toons turned around and gasped to see who it was standing at the door. Recognizing the female jaguar toon, the Looney Tunes rushed over and engulfed her with warm hugs. Seeing how happy the gang is now that Jada had arrived, Bugs instructed the Nerdlucks to play their welcoming song. The Nerdlucks put in a different CD into the radio and Fly Like An Eagle played loudly on the speakers. The Looney Tunes went back to dancing, with Jada joining a dance with Bugs, Lola, and Daffy. As the Looney Tunes danced and partied together in the ballroom, the camera pulls back out of the window and towards the night sky, with the moon shining brightly and a shooting star passes the moon, just like in the beginning, and the credits roll.
After the End Credits
Bugs Bunny pulls the credits screen off and talks to the viewers.
Bugs: Well, that's all folks!
Porky: Th-th-that's my line! Th-
Daffy: Step aside babe! Let a star do this! That's all-
He was suddenly pushed and fell off screen as the Nerdlucks say farewell.
Nerdlucks: That's all folks!
Jimmy and Jada stick their heads out, still in their jaguar forms.
Jada: Thanks for watching!
Jimmy: Can we go home now?
The characters disappear and THAT'S ALL FOLKS is written on screen.
