I'm finally back with the next chapter. This is a Halloween related chapter and was requested by Gold Cartoonist. A parody of the episode-Fear of a Krabby Patty.

Sorry if this chapter didn't turn out exactly the way you wanted it to but I did my best. The next chapter will also be a Halloween related chapter. This is all I have to say. Enjoy.


It's the weekend. Lynn Sr. is painting a picture and the Loud siblings are having lunch in the dining room.

"Finished at last!" Lynn Sr. showed the picture to his kids. "What do you kids think of my masterpiece?"

Lucy read the sign. "Lynn's Table, new business hours: 6am to 11pm."

"Really? You're going to open the restaurant that early?" Lori questioned.

"You think I should open up earlier than 6am?" Lynn Sr. said. "Like 5:30am? Or 5am? Or 4am? Or-"

"Nevermind! 6am is fine." Lori said.

"And speaking of 11pm, there's a monster movie marathon starting at that time." Lincoln stated. "And I'm planning to stay up all night to watch it."

"I don't think that's such a good idea bro." Lynn Jr. said.

"I concur." Lisa said. "Sleep deprivation can affect your mental health."

"It's the weekend, I'm sure I'll be able to sleep in after the marathon. Besides, I've been waiting to see "Attack of The Killer Rabbits"." Lincoln showed his sisters a horror movie poster with said title.

"Meh, it doesn't look so scary. " Lucy commented.

"That's because you barely get scared. But I'm so looking forward to tonight."


It was nighttime. Lincoln got ready for the movie marathon that was starting in two minutes. He had snacks and drinks on the table. Rita came over in her night robe.

"Lincoln, are you really going to stay up all night?" She asked.

"Probably. I mean there's like six "Attack of the Killer Rabbit" movies. It's totally worth staying up for."

"So how do you plan on staying awake?"

"Lots of energy drinks." Lincoln showed Rita the energy drinks on the table.

"Well, I'm going to bed now. Goodnight honey."

"Goodnight." Rita went to her bedroom and it was now 11pm. Then the announcer spoke on TV.

"It is now time for the monster movie marathon." The "Attack of the Killer Rabbit" logo showed on the screen.

"This is gonna be exciting." Lincoln said happily.

12:45 am

Lori came downstairs for a midnight snack and noticed her brother in the living room. "Lincoln, you oughta get some sleep."

Lincoln was too focused on the movie marathon to listen to his sister. Lori got in front of him, blocking the tv. "Lincoln-"

"Move it, Lori. I'm watching this."

Lori sighed and walked off to the kitchen. By now, Lincoln was watching another "Killer Rabbit" movie. On the screen, a man was working in his office and he heard a sound.

"Hello?" He turned around and saw no one there. When he looked in front of him, he saw a killer rabbit outside. It broke through the window as the man panicked and tried to escape. Another giant rabbit burst through the wall and two more burst through the ceiling.

Terrified, Lincoln gripped onto a cushion as he watched the movie. "Oh man, this is really intense!" He covered his eyes at a really frightening scene.

"It's okay. I can handle this. After all, I've got like five more hours until this marathon is over….It's going to be a long night."

Time passed by as Lincoln continued to watch his movie marathon. His eyes become bloodshot from the lack of sleep. Soon, it was morning. Lincoln looked completely tired as the monster marathon was over. The end credits were playing for the final movie.

"Finally, it's over." Lincoln said relieved. "Now to get some sleep."

The white haired boy fell asleep on the couch. Then Charles leapt onto him and kicked him, waking him up. "Charles, not now. I need to get some sleep."

He put Charles down. "I'll just go to my room and sleep."

Lincoln got up and went to the kitchen instead because he was too tired to notice where he was going. Then Lori came downstairs.

"Looks like Lincoln's dorky marathon is over." Lori walked into the kitchen and saw her brother, who was sleeping in the sink.

"Lincoln, what do you think you're doing?!" Lori got him down.

Lincoln woke up and spoke drowsily. "Oh, hey Lori. When did you get in here?"

"Lincoln, you didn't sleep at all last night, did you? Look at those bags under your eyes! Even your bags have bags!"

The camera showed a closely detailed picture of Lincoln's drowsy eyes, and a lady screamed.

"Lincoln, I'm worried that-" Lori turned into a giant talking rabbit. "Got it?"

Lincoln wiped his eyes. "I'm sorry Lori. Could you run that by me again?"

"Sure, I said I'm worried that-" She turned into a rabbit again then turned back to normal after she was done talking.

"That's what I thought you said. Now let me offer this as a rebuttal." Lincoln screamed and hid in the corner, waving a spatula at Lori. "Stay back! I'm warning you!"

Lori walked up to Lincoln. "Okay, now you're being silly. I want you to-" Lori turned into a rabbit again.

"No! Get away!" Lincoln panicked and ran upstairs, where his eyes bulged as he saw his other sisters as giant rabbits too. "Oh my gosh! They're everywhere!"

He ran screaming and bumped into a rabbit, falling down. The rabbit stared at him. "What?"

Lincoln ran and screamed at every rabbit he saw. He screamed at his Dad, who was wearing a tie.

"I told you that tie was hideous." Rita said to her husband."

Lincoln screamed again as Lori dragged him upstairs. "No, no! I want to live! I want to live!" Lori took him into the hallway where his other sisters were. "Guys, what's going on? Everywhere I look, I see killer rabbits."

"Oh dear." Lisa said. "I warned him about the effects from lack of sleep."

"There, there Lincoln. You just need to relax." Lori said in a soothing tone.

"Yeah bro, you should get some sleep."

"Yeah, you're right." Lincoln said. Lincoln headed to his room and took his stuffed rabbit Bun Bun to help him relax. "It's a good thing have Bun Bun around to-" Then he saw Bun Bun as a killer rabbit. He freaked out and threw him out. Lori picked up the toy.

"Now you're even scared of Bun Bun? Lincoln, how can you literally be afraid of-" When Lori showed Bun Bun to Lincoln, he screamed again. When she pulled him away, Lincoln's scream lessened. She pulled the hare out in front of him and continued pushing and pulling it forward. "Hmm, this is serious."

"What does this mean?" Lincoln said worried.

"It means there's something wrong with your head. Look, I think maybe you should see a professional."

"Wrestler?"

"No, a psychiatrist."

"Oh, but where am I going to find a psychiatrist?"

"Ahem." Lisa got their attention. "I just so happen to be a part time psychiatrist, as of recently. Perhaps I can help Lincoln with his problem. Here's my card."

Lincoln took the card and read it. "Dr. Lisa M. Loud: Scientist/Psychiatrist. Specializing in ridiculous phobias."

"Wow Lisa, that's just what Lincoln needs." Lori said.

"Wonderful. Then come to my room in five minutes." Lisa went to her bedroom.

"You know, I think I'm actually alright now."

"Oh really?" Lori showed Lincoln Bun Bun to Lincoln and he screamed and ran back into his room.


Lincoln was standing in front of Lisa's door, reading a sign that said: Dr. Lisa Loud, Psychiatrist. "Well, this must be the place."

He entered. "Hello? Doctor?"

"Come in, Mr. Loud." Lisa said. "Please have a seat on the couch."

Lincoln sat on the couch.

"Now let's begin with fixing your mental state."

"You're a bit small for a doctor, Lisa. But I guess that's why they call you short." Lincoln laughed, then got serious. "Do you think there's any hope for me, doctor?"

"Certainly, dear elder brother. With my help, you'll be cured in no time."

"Oh good."

"Let's start with a simple exercise."

"Jumping jacks?"

"I want you to close your eyes."

Lincoln closed his eyes.

"Now tell me what you see."

"I see giant killer rabbits!"

"Alright, now imagine yourself as Ace Savvy, heroically defeating the rabbits."

"Ok, I'm imagining I'm Ace Savvy and fighting back!"

"Are you winning?"

"Uh-oh. They're coming for me. No! No! No! Stay back!" Lincoln produced a giant piano from nowhere and somehow held it threateningly in the air.

"Wait, where'd you get that piano?" Lisa questioned. Lincoln smashed the piano onto her and Lisa groaned.


Lisa continued her psychology as she had a slide screen in the room. "We're trying something else. I'm going to show you some pictures on the slide screen, and you're going to describe what you think of them. Ready?"

"I'm ready!" Lincoln said.

Lisa showed the first picture, which was a Muscle Fish comic. "Muscle Fish."

"Cool."

The next picture was an Ace Savvy action figure. "Ace Savvy."

"Awesome!"

Next was a picture of pizza. "Pizza."

"Delicious."

Another picture. "Baby bunnies."

"Terrifying! Turn it off! Turn it off!"

Lisa frowned. "Ok, let's try something else."


Now Lincoln was kneeling on the floor, looking at various cans.

"I've gathered a bunch of empty cans here. These were part of a lab experiment. Anyway, I want you to arrange them into a pyramid shape."

"But how will this help with my problem?"

"This grueling task should take your mind off you know what."

"Oh, okay." Lincoln was about to start, but stopped. "Um, you're making me nervous."

"Oh, alright." Lisa walked to a chair and sat on it. "I'll be over here then."

"I'm finished!"

"Wow, that was quick." Lisa got up and walked over to Lincoln.

"I've arranged them into a piano." Somehow, the piano flipped onto Lisa.


"I don't think this is working Lisa." Lincoln said, sitting on the couch.

"Well, since your mind has been resistant to every mental technique so far, I'm forced to resort to my most powerful method of curing you."

"Fiber?"

"No, hypnosis."

"Hypnosis?"

The young genius held a ticking watch in front of Lincoln. "Now keep your eyes on this watch." She shook it slowly. "When I count to three, you will fall into a deep sleep. 1...uh, 2...uh, 3."

Lincoln fell asleep and began snoring very loudly.

"I can't believe it worked." Lisa said surprised. "Now when I snap my fingers, you will awake and no longer have a fear of rabbits."

She snapped her fingers but Lincoln continued to snore. She snapped a couple more times. "Hey, wake up!"

Then the other sisters entered the room.

"Hey Doctor Lisa, have you cured Lincoln yet?" Leni asked.

"No, I did hypnosis on him but now I'm trying to wake him up."

"I've got this." Luna clashed her symbols, blew a trumpet, and beats on drums, but Lincoln continued to snore, even louder than the sounds.

"Hmm, what else is loud and obnoxious?" Lisa asked.

Lori held her loud, ringing cellphone up to his ear, but Lincoln's cellphone is even louder. "Why won't you wake up?!"

We peer into Lincoln's dream. He appears to be in an empty dark void. "Where am I?"

Then a huge rabbit showed up behind him and growled. Lincoln ran away in fear. Now he appears in his room and hides in his blanket. The door to his room opened and the huge rabbit walked in. Then the monster rabbit had a friendly face. "Hey Lincoln, I heard your brain was sick so I brought you this cookie pizza."

He handed Lincoln a cookie pizza.

"Gee, thanks."

"And here's some chocolate milk." The hare handed Lincoln a glass of chocolate milk.

"The king of flavored dairy drinks!" Lincoln drank it quickly. "Oh Mr. Rabbit, I'm so glad we're friends now!"

"Just remember, Lincoln, I'll always be with you right here." The rabbit pointed to a part of Lincoln's stomach.

"In my heart?"

"Actually, in your arteries. Now, do me a favor and wake up. Wake up."

Back in real life, Lola is shouting into a loudspeaker. "WAKE UP!"

Lincoln woke up, yawning. "It worked! I'm cured!"

"It did?" Lisa asked.

"Let's make sure." Lori held out his stuffed Bun Bun. "Look who I've got."

"Bun Bun!" Lincoln took the rabbit/bunny and hugged him tightly.

"Yep, he really is cured."

"Thanks for your help, Lisa!"

"Don't forget us." Lola said. "We tried to wake you up."

"Oh yeah, thanks guys."


Lincoln was in the kitchen, getting a drink. Lucy appeared behind him.

"Hey Lincoln."

He got startled. "Oh, Lucy. I'm glad it's just you."

"And I'm glad your brain's all fixed."

"Yeah, I just need some sleep, is all. And I can safely say "no more monster marathons."

"Good. Well, later Lincoln." Lucy walked off. She climbed up to the attic and turned on a laptop.

"Now to prepare for my marathon." Lucy smiled as she held out a Princess Pony poster.