Meanwhile, in the dimension known as the Serververse, an African-American artificial intelligence named Al-G Rhythm was observing them carefully. Next to him was a blue cute cyber creature. "Look at them, Pete," he said to the creature. "The Looney Tunes and the Celestian Alliance, two honorary families who care about each other. Behind them are the Freaky Six and the werewolf's cousin, Lebron Biteston. Their dads made a fool out of me for rejecting Warner 3000, believing it could blow the monster's existence and for letting it be a distraction to basketball."

Pete was confused. "I've got a little counting proposition to take care of."

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Later, Lebron and Grogan were doing some one on one when Safanga got an urgent call from Siodmak Stadium. "Five members of the Numerical Maidens disappeared," Safanga explained.

"They're vampires, dear," Lebron replied to his fiancé. "They disappear anytime."

"I mean they're *gone* gone," Safanga corrected. "I just got a call from the owner of Siodmak Stadium that five of them just went missing while going on a bathroom break."

Worried that they would get in trouble with Countopolis, they decided to head over there.

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Later at Siodmak Stadium, they saw a bunch of female Numerical Vampire casketball players freaking out for missing their five teammates. Daffy tried to flirt with them, but they were too worried to notice.

After thirty minutes of searching, they were about to give up when Safanga saw a helpless Pete falling down. "Are you lost, little guy?" she kindly asked.

Pete nodded his head while rolling his eyes, knowing that Al-G's plan would never work.

When they went up to an alleyway, Al-G knocked her out with garlic and carried her off, leaving behind her hat.

"Safanga?" Logan asked. "Where are you?" Suddenly he found her hat, meaning something must've happened to her. He said sadly, "Safanga's hat."

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After explaining what was going on to her friends, the digital scoreboard went crazy, the lights flickered on and off, and Pete appeared and knocked them out.