"Faster Yakko!
They're gaining up on us!" said Dot, with a slight scream in her voice.
"Don't worry, the motor's still going strong," Yakko assured his sister.
"Does the motor ever run out of gas?" asked Wakko.
"It shouldn't after all we're the good guys."
Suddenly, the boat's motor stalled out.
"I guess we're not so good after all," Dot pointed out.
"Looks like we're going have to row to shore," said Wakko.
The three Warners then began to paddle their way away from the criminals and back to the pier.
"It's still too far for us to paddle!" said Dot.
"Right, we need more help, Yakko pointed out, as he turned to his brother and said, Wakko, you know what to do."
Wakko nodded and smacked Dr. Scratchansniff, who was still under the spell of the children's educational character, in the face with his wet paddle.
That action snapped the doctor back to reality.
"Uh, Vhere am I?
Vhat's going on here?" said Dr. Scratchansniff.
He then turned to Yakko, Wakko and Dot and said, "Vhat are you kidez doing out at this hour?
Don't you know it's past your bedtime?"
"Uh doc, unless you want to go back into the Baloney zone, now's the time to give us a hand with paddling to get away from those guys," said Yakko, pointing out that Charlie and his gang were catching up to the Warners and the doctor.
Dr. Scratchansniff picked up a spare oar in the boat and bean the paddle quickly, along side Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
However, even with the four of them rowing, the crooks were still gaining a faster pace.
"Looks like ve're in for it now," said Dr. Scratchansniff.
"No, drastic times call for crazy measures.
Sis, you know what to do," Yakko told Dot.
"You got Yakko," Dot replied to her brother.
She then began to turn Wakko's tail, picked him up, placed his head under water, and the boat began to pick up speed again.
Perhaps too much speed.
The boat was going faster than it had been on the regular motor and it was ramming quick for the pier.
"AHH! Ve're going to crash!" screamed Dr. Sctrachansniff, as he threw his paddle aside and covered his eyes.
And sure enough, he was right, as the small motor boat bounced several times on the water, before crashing into the boat house at the pier.
Once the four of them made their way out from under a flag sail, Yakko said, "Uuuuhh, I think that was a bit too much gas."
"Must have been from the Coney Island dogs we had for lunch, Wakko pointed out, before letting out a large burp as well, and saying, Excuse me."
"Once again, thanks for sharing," said a sarcastic Dot.
"Anytime."
"Are you kidez OK?" asked Dr. Sractchansniff.
"I'm fine," said Dot.
"Same here," added Yakko.
"Me to," answered Wakko.
The four of them freed themselves from the flag and got up when they heard someone call out to them.
"You won't be for long." spoke the person.
The three Warners and Dr. Scratchansniff looked up to see that Charlie and his gang were heading in their direction.
Yakko, Wakko and Dot grabbed on to the doctor for safety, while he himself began to shake with fear.
However, just as the criminals were about to head towards, a flashing light appeared.
"This is the police, we have you surrounded!" called out a voice.
Yakko, Wakko, Dot and Dr. Scratchansniff all raised their shaky arms up.
However, a team of about 6 or seven uniformed police officers bypassed the Warners and Dr. Scratchansniff, making their way to Charlie and his gang.
"What is the meaning of this?!" Dale snapped at the officers.
"You're under arrest for bank robbery," the police office replied.
"We're innocent we tell you
Innocent!" Charlie tried to explained.
"Then explain your calling card we found at the scene when we arrived at the bank?" said another officer.
"What calling card are you talking about?" asked Dale.
"This calling card."
The office handed what looked like a typical business card that read, Crooks R Us, You Friendly Neighborhood Bank & Jewelry store Robbers, Car Thieves, Purse Snatchers, Money Laundry and Black Market Experts.
C.E.O. Charles "Charlie" Duncan, Dale Martin and Fredrick "Fred" Milton co-workers.
Charlie and Dale knew exactly who they believed was stupid enough to create business cards describing their business that they wanted to keep annoyomus.
"I thought it was a good way of letting people know who we are, along with telling fellow crooks who try to take our turf," Fred pointed out.
Charlie and Dale looked at one another, nodded and both of them, despite now wearing handcuffs on their wrists, both gave Fred yet again another well deserved slap to the back of his head.
As the officers were taking Charlie and his gang away, the captain of the police approached Yakko, Wakko, Dot and Dr. Scratchansniff.
"Is everyone here OK?" the police captain asked.
"I'm alright.
Vhat about you kidez?" Dr. Scratchansniff asked the Warners.
"We're fine," Yakko, Wakko, and Dot replied at the same time.
"I'm glad everyone's fine, but what I'd like to know is what the four of you are doing out here this late at night," said the police captain.
"It's a long story officer," said Dr. Scratchansniff.
"It's late, and I'm positive it's way pass the bedtime for the kids.
I'll give you four a ride in my car home and you can come by the station in the morning and tell us everything."
"Actually officer ve're tourists and ve have a lot to explain."
And sure enough the next morning, Yakko, Wakko, Dot and Dr. Scratchansniff went down to the police station, telling the captain and the other officers what happened.
The Warners also brought with them to the station the bag of cash that they took from Charlie's gang.
Also at the station was the manager of the bank, where the robbery had taken place.
After Yakko, Wakko and Dot handed him the bag of cash, the manager counted the money and to his surprise and relief, not one dollar was taken out.
The police and the manager of the bank then had a meeting about the situation, while the Warners and Dr. Scratchansniff waited for an answer.
A few moment later, the police captain and the bank manger told Yakko, Wakko, Dot and Dr. Scratchansniff what the out come will be.
