It was soon the weekend, and Mike, June, and Dee Dee were going to a Comic Convention.
"Are you sure that you guys are going to be okay by yourselves?" Mike asked the others.
"Should be fine," Eddy said. "I got it all under control."
"Uh-huh..." Mike deadpanned. "Henry is in charge while I'm gone."
"Aw, man." Eddy groaned to that.
"Any more wisecracks?" Mike asked him. "'Aw, gee, Mike, why can't I be in charge? I'm responsible, you know I'd never hurt anyone or be irresponsible. Would I really do that? Duhhhh...'"
"She sounds just like you." Ed smiled to Eddy.
"Shut up, Ed." Eddy rolled his eyes.
"Besides, Sky is busy and Henry is older, and knows how to be a leader since he's always in charge of his siblings." Mike then said.
"When am I gonna be in charge?!" Eddy complained.
"When Spanky Ham finally earns his degree and decides to go back to college in flight school." Mike smirked.
Everyone laughed as Eddy pouted and folded his arms.
"Don't worry, Mike; I'll make sure that there's no trouble," Henry replied. "I won't let you down."
"I'm sure you won't," Mike said. "Now, this shouldn't take too long. I'll be calling in once in a while though to check on you guys."
"Sounds good." Henry nodded.
"And I'm proud of you for helping out Jo," Mike then said. "I'm glad that she's changed for us."
"It was nothing." Henry replied.
Jamie soon drove over in his car.
"There's our ride," Mike said. "See ya guys later."
"Bye, Dee Dee!" Ed called out. "I'll miss you!"
"I'll miss you too, Ed!" Dee Dee called back.
"I miss you already!" Ed called out.
"No, I miss YOU already!" Dee Dee called back to him.
Jo face-palmed, trying to calm down, but that did annoy her a bit. "You guys will see each other on Sunday afternoon."
"Sunday's a long time away!" Ed pouted.
"You'll live." Jo said, patting him on the head a bit.
Ed pulled her into a hug and cried.
"Uh... There, there?" Jo said, trying to soothe him.
"Sorry, Jo, it just happens whenever Dee Dee has to go away, but I think Dee Dee is managing a little bit better." Mike told the jockette.
"It's okay," Jo said. "Have fun, you guys."
Mike, June, and Dee Dee soon got into Jamie's car and he then drove off with them.
"So, what do you guys wanna do?" Jo asked the others.
"I dunno, what do you wanna do?" Ed asked.
"Don't start that again, Ed," Eddy told him before smiling. "I got it. We make a new scam; we'll make an amusement park, I mean, everyone loves amusement parks!"
"Seems random, where'd you come up with that?" Henry asked.
"It pays to have a brain." Eddy smirked.
"Is that why YOU'RE failing Math?" Double D smirked back.
"Hey!" Eddy pouted.
Double D shrugged innocently.
"Well, good luck with that," Henry said. "I'll try to help out, but it might be dangerous for someone to build an amusement park without a license, this isn't Rollercaster Tycoon for the computer."
"Aw, come on, have my scams ever failed?" Eddy asked the others.
The others then gave him a look which said 'What do YOU think?'.
"What?" Eddy asked them.
"Seriously?! Asking that question?!" Trent replied. "Where have you been, man?!"
"Okay, okay, so my scams have failed a couple of times." Eddy shrugged.
"More like 98% of the time." Duncan retorted.
"Sorry, Eddy, but it's true." Henry said.
"This time, it won't fail," Eddy replied. "I can promise you that."
Everyone just looked at each other.
"Sure, why the heck not?" Henry just shrugged.
"You won't regret it." Eddy grinned to them.
"I'm regretting it already." Alexandra replied.
"Well, since we'll be doing this, we'll need some supplies," Double D told the others. "I suggest we go to the hardware store."
"Good idea, we'll take the Chan Van since it'll be big enough to put the supplies in." Henry suggested.
"I call shotgun!" Duncan called out.
"Nope." Henry said.
"Hey! Be a pal!" Duncan pouted.
"Nah," Henry said. "You wanna ride up front, Alex?"
"I'm fine either way." Alexandra shrugged.
"And so, our heroes were going to the hardware store to buy supplies for The Eds' new scam, unaware that they were being watched by General Specific behind the bushes." Ben narrated.
Cindy and Maxwell glanced at him.
"I told you." Cindy told Maxwell.
"Eh, I wouldn't worry about him too much," Maxwell told Cindy. "He does this a lot."
Cindy then shrugged as they stood in the background.
"You'll be mine soon, Hulk Teens..." General Specific grinned as he watched the Chan Van driving off, seeing Henry and Alexandra.
"Uh, sir, how are we going to follow them?" Private Public asked his boss. "If they see our helicopter, they will get suspicious."
"He has a point, Dad." Evan added.
"Will you just let me work?!" General Specific glared at them before putting a sticker on the helicopter. "I know what I'm doing!"
The sticker soon said 'NOT SUSPICIOUS AIRCRAFT, DO NOT BE ALARMED' on it.
"Okay, now fly this helicopter!" General Specific commanded.
"Uh, Dad? You tossed the last pilot in the pit again." Evan reminded.
"Are you my team or a bunch of back-sassers?" General Specific complained.
"I'm piloting. I'm piloting." Evan replied as he soon started up the helicopter to fly after the Chan Van.
"That's a good boy." General Specific told his son.
Evan glanced out the window as they followed after the Chan Van.
"Definitely get a Ferris Wheel so people can get a good view of the park." Henry told Eddy.
"That's just what I was thinking, totally original idea." Eddy grinned to him.
"We definitely need a couple of game stands and some food stands, but we'll have to keep Ed away from the food stands," Double D replied. "You know how he gets."
"That might be a problem with how he gets." Eddy nodded to Double D.
Ed stuck his head out the window with his tongue hanging out like a dog.
"Anything else?" Eddy asked.
"I dunno, how about a fortune telling booth?" Alexandra suggested.
"Good idea, Alexandra," Eddy replied. "Now, who wants to be a fortune teller?"
The others looked to each other.
"Come on now, don't be shy." Eddy told them.
"Why not Cindy?" Ed smiled.
"I think you should ask her first before you volunteer her." Justin said.
"He's right." Justine agreed.
"I know. I know." Eddy said.
"Whatcha gonna call this place, 'Ed World'?" Henry smirked playfully.
"Nope, Ed Land." Eddy told him.
"I hope that you'll give us half of the profit." Alexandra said.
"Um... Right... I was totally gonna do that." Eddy said.
They then arrived at the 2x4 Hardware Store, but the next thing they knew, they trying to find a good parking space.
"Dangnabbit, we can never find a good parking space after lunch." Eddy grumbled.
"This crossover series keeps adding more and more characters after every other adventure." Duncan grumbled.
"There's a space!" Ed pointed out.
Frankie was shown to be in the Foster's bus with Mac, Bloo, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco. She saw the parking space and narrowed her eyes.
"All right, guys, hold on tight!" Henry told the others.
Henry and Frankie narrowed their eyes at each other and they soon tried to make it to the parking space before the other would which was an intense, heart-pumping moment. But unfortunately, Peter and Lois stole their parking space and made the Foster's bus crash into their car and Frankie yelled at them. This made the others laugh, then they found themselves a good parking space.
"All right, let's go." Henry told the others.
Everyone soon came out of the Chan Van to go into the hardware store for amusement park supplies. Unknown to them, General Specific spotted them.
"There they are, men!" General Specific pointed out.
"Now what, sir?" Private Public asked.
"Act natural." General Specific said, putting on a fake mustache as a disguise.
"Brilliant." Evan grumbled.
General Specific put on a baseball cap and his sunglasses on his son and put a fake beard on Private Public.
"Oh, yeah, I'm sure this is gonna work." Evan deadpanned.
"Glad to see you're on my side, son." General Specific grinned, seeming unaware of his son's sarcasm.
They then went into the store to follow after Henry and Alexandra.
"This could be bad for Henry and Alexandra," Ben continued to narrate. "I hope that they don't find out!"
Numbuh 1 and Jonny were arguing over who would take Plank as the KND operative wanted it for his tree-house while the other boy wanted it since Plank was his best friend.
"They're at it again." Henry sighed.
"Should we stop them?" Alexandra asked.
"I really don't wanna get involved if Jonny 2x4 is concerned." Henry said to her.
"Good idea," Alexandra replied. "That kid really annoys me to death."
They then went back to work with the others to pick up supplies.
"This is gonna be the best scam ever!" Eddy beamed.
"Maybe not announce it as a scam in a public place so people end up not coming at all?" Justin suggested.
Duncan and Abby looked around, grinning as they were pickpocketing people's pockets.
"Look, I found a credit card." Abby beamed.
Henry sighed from that as he didn't like criminals, but he didn't do anything because it wouldn't change anything.
"This wallet has a 50 dollar bill in it." Abby smirked to her brother.
"I found a 100 dollar bill!" Duncan added.
"Score!" The Nelson siblings then high-fived each other.
"Hey!" Buck Tudrussel glared once he saw them. "Did you kids take my wallet?!"
"No?" Duncan and Abby obviously lied.
"Hmm... All right then, kids, carry on." Tudrussel replied as he walked off from them.
Abby and Duncan chuckled as they went back to work, but it wouldn't be that easy around certain people.
Trent took out two paint buckets, looking at them to see which shade of blue would be best for the amusement park. "Hmm... Dark blue or navy blue?" he muttered to himself. "I think navy blue would be cool."
General Specific, Evan, and Private Public then entered the store.
"All right, look for a girl with skunk hair and an Asian kid." General Specific commanded.
"You got it, Dad." Evan replied.
Trent looked around as he thought he heard something and looked at the paints. The trio then split up to look for Henry and Alexandra.
"Where does Eddy get these crazy ideas?" Alexandra mumbled to herself as she looked at some tools.
"It's Eddy, Alex," Henry replied. "He's always been like that since his brother taught him."
"Still though..." Alexandra said.
Evan came behind the shelf, peeking out from the empty spaces as he saw the two. "There they are."
"We will probably need lights too." Alexandra suggested.
"I think that the twins are getting those." Henry replied.
"I'm not sure what else to get," Alexandra said. "We got rides, possibly a fortune teller..."
"Concessions?" Henry suggested.
"Yeah, those too," Alexandra nodded. "Oh, I know! Music!"
"Maybe get a radio." Henry suggested.
Evan watched them and tried to hide when they looked over.
"Call me crazy, but I feel like we're not alone." Alexandra said to him.
"You're not crazy," Henry said. "I sense it too."
Evan soon went to pretend to be looking at color palettes as Henry and Alexandra took a look behind the shelf.
"Hmm..." Henry and Alexandra soon looked suspicious.
Evan didn't look back as he was whistling a tune.
"Yeah, that wasn't suspicious at all." Alexandra said as she walked down the aisle with Henry.
"Let's try not to worry about it." Henry replied.
"Easier said than done," Alexandra said. "Ah, I used to love Maroon 5 when I was younger."
"I've always liked The American Rejects," Henry said. "They are a pretty good band."
"I think some background music of all kinds will be good so no one complains about whatever songs we play." Alexandra suggested.
"I think that would be a good idea." Henry agreed.
Evan was then still spying on them when they weren't looking. Luckily for him, it seemed to work, as he seemed to be better at this than his father.
"Excuse me?" A worker called to Henry.
"Yes, sir?" Henry replied.
"Your brothers nearly destroyed my aisles." The worker told him.
"Erm... Brothers?" Henry asked out of confusion.
The worker pushed the Eds right in front of them.
Henry sighed. "Please excuse me."
The worker nodded to that.
"What are you guys up to now?" Henry asked the Eds.
"Sorry, Henry, we tried to grab some hardwood, but Ed accidentally grabbed the bottom and pulled on it, knocking everything down." Double D informed.
"You should've asked for help." Henry told Ed.
"I didn't wanna bug you, and Eddy said it would be easier this way anyways." Ed pouted to him.
"Eddy said that, huh?" Henry replied.
Eddy smiled sheepishly and shrugged.
Henry sighed and face-palmed before looking to the worker. "I'm so sorry, how much for the damage?" he then asked. "I'll pay for it."
"I'll let it slide this time, but keep an eye on your brothers next time." The worker told Henry.
"I'll be sure to." Henry replied.
The worker than went off to get back to work.
"You guys are gonna give me stress..." Henry sighed a bit. "How does Pop handle all of us? It was never this much trouble, I'm sure compared to the three of you."
"I'm so sorry, Henry," Double D said. "We didn't mean to cause any trouble."
"You should be more careful," Henry told them. "There's a time and a place for playing like that, and it's not here."
"Are we in trouble?" Eddy asked.
"No, but please, don't do that again." Henry said.
"You're gonna make a wonderful father someday." Alexandra smiled to her boyfriend.
"Thanks, Alex," Henry smiled back. "I practice all the time with my brothers and sisters. Not to mention hanging out with this group."
"Can we go back to get our other stuff?" Eddy asked.
"Yes, and be careful this time." Henry told them.
"We will!" Eddy said before going off with Double D and Ed. "Come on, boys."
Henry rolled his eyes a bit as he came back to Alexandra.
"Aww... They're kind of a cute couple." Evan had to admit.
General Specific looked around for Henry and Alexandra, he heard talking and laughing which made him smirk then peaked around the corner, only to find Justin and Justine looking at the lights.
"Christmas lights in April?" Justin rolled his eyes.
"The holidays come earlier every year." Justine replied.
"But why do we need lights?" Justin asked.
"Because it will add more excitement to it?" Justine stated.
"I guess," Justin shrugged as he took out some orange lights. "These look like they could be for Halloween or something."
"Oh, these purple lights would be perfect, and some green lights too." Justine suggested.
"Purple and green... Yeah, they're pretty good together." Justin nodded to his sister.
"That's why you and I share the same mind." Justine smirked.
Justin and Justine both laughed.
"Dang it, they're not the Hulk Teens!" General Specific complained.
"Did you hear something?" Justine asked.
General Specific went to hide away.
"Probably someone on their phone." Justin shrugged.
"Yeah, you're right." Justine replied.
General Specific continued to look around while Private Public looked to Duncan and Abby.
"Lois, have you seen my wallet?" Peter asked his wife.
"No, I lost mine too." Peter replied.
The two delinquent siblings snickered.
"Children... Though they couldn't be the Hulk teens..." Private Public sighed to the Nelson siblings up to no good as usual.
"Hey, do you hear something?" Abby asked her brother.
"Yeah, it sounds like..." Duncan began before finishing with his sister as they both grinned. "A new victim!"
Private Public then yelped and ran away. Duncan and Abby soon went to go after Private Public.
"I'd say something to them, but I don't think they would even listen," Trent sighed about Duncan and Abby. "Hmm... What else do we need?"
"How about a big slide?" Brianna suggested. "Kids love big slides!"
"That's a good idea, Bri." Trent smiled.
"I know." Brianna smirked playfully.
General Specific was still looking around to find Jo alone looking at the decorations. "Dang it!" he then cursed.
The three soon met up together.
"Well, I give up." General Specific said.
"Me too, sir." Private Public replied.
"Dad, I found them." Evan stated.
"You did?!" General Specific beamed. "Oh, I knew I could count on you, son!"
"Where are they?" Private Public asked Evan.
"Last time I checked, they were by the paints." Evan replied.
Eventually, the group bought everything they needed, and Duncan and Abby gave back the wallets, though of course, they didn't return the money they found while Henry shook his head, rolling his eyes at them.
"They're leaving!" General Specific cried out.
"What do we do now, sir?" Private Public asked his boss.
"We follow them, what else?" General Specific replied.
The team then went to their helicopter only to find it being towed away.
"No! Hey! Wait! Stop!" General Specific cried out. "That's mine!"
The tow truck soon drove off with the helicopters.
"I didn't know you could tow helicopters." Evan commented.
"What do we do now, sir?" Private Public asked.
"Well, men, I'm afraid we're gonna be hoofing it right now." General Specific said in dismay.
"As General Specific was thinking of another plan, Henry and Alexandra were heading back to build Eddy's amusement park." Ben narrated.
"What's Kasey up to?" Henry asked Alexandra.
"She's hanging out with that Nazz girl and that Jimmy kid." Alexandra replied.
"That's good," Henry nodded. "They're good kids these days."
"Yeah, I'm glad that they don't hang out with that biker loser and that loudmouth brat anymore." Alexandra replied.
"Less talking, more working and planning for our amusement park," Eddy said. "I oughta be good at this. My dad's a construction worker!"
"Are you sure that it's okay to let you borrow his tools?" Henry asked.
"Yeah, today is his day off." Eddy nodded.
Henry looked unsure about that, but didn't say anything as they came back into the van. They put the supplies back in the van and were about to take off.
"There they go, sir." Private Public told his boss.
"Then we have to follow them." General Specific said.
"Without the helicopter?" Evan asked.
"For now, I'll get it back though, I guarantee it." General Specific told them.
"Now what, Dad?" Evan asked.
General Specific looked around and found a flying car that belonged to The Jetsons, parked on the sidewalk. "There's our ticket, men!" he then pointed out. "Come on!"
"Uh, are you sure, sir?" Private Public asked.
"Desperate times call for desperate measures, now I say we go there!" General Specific replied.
"Do you know HOW to drive a flying car?" Evan slightly deadpanned.
"No, but how hard can it be?" General Specific replied.
They got into the flying car and looked to see there were many buttons on it.
"I dunno, how about that?" Evan smirked playfully.
General Specific turned on the red button that says 'turn on' and soon, they were hovering in the air. "Okay, Private Public, start this flying car." he then demanded.
"Yes, sir." Private Public replied.
"This is going to end fabulously." Evan deadpanned.
"You take after your mother alright." General Specific grumbled to him.
Private Public tried to pilot the flying car, but he never piloted it before which caused him to loop around the air and spin in the air really fast.
"Private Public! Stop this crazy thing!" General Specific cried out.
"You were the one who said it would be easy." Evan smirked.
"Why, you little-!" General Specific glared, beginning to strangle his son in a Homer Simpson fashion.
"Sir! We're going to crash!" Private Public cried out.
"Then activate a parachute!" General Specific told him.
"But which button is that, sir?" Private Public asked.
"I don't know!" General Specific replied. "Try all of them!"
"Sure, that'll work." Evan muttered.
Boris, Natasha, and Alisa were about to cross the street until the flying car zipped by them.
"Sky and road hog drivers!" Boris ranted, shaking his fist.
The three guys yelled in a panic, hitting everything in sight.
"I still think this was a bad idea!" Evan told his father. "We should've taken the bus!"
Private Public heard sirens and turned around, looking to see that the cops were following them, then said, "Uh, don't look now, sir, but we have company."
"Well, what's the point in looking or doing anything when you told me not to?!" General Specific complained.
"This just isn't your day, is it, Dad?" Evan remarked. "Mom told me this would probably happen."
General Specific glared at his son and hit him with his hat.
"Ow!" Evan yelped.
"Pull over!" The cops demanded.
"Never!" General Specific glared.
"I think it would be wise to pull over before we end up on COPS." Private Public nervously told his boss.
"I said, no, Private!" General Specific told him.
They then heard a rumbling noise which made General Specific look confused.
"What was that noise?"
"Erm... We seemed to have run out of gas, sir." Private Public informed.
Evan just face-palmed. The flying car soon came crashing down and landed in the middle of the road in front of the police cars. George, Jane, Judy, and Elroy all glared at General Specific and Private Public, and even Cameron was with them since he was Judy's boyfriend, crossing their arms and had their hands on their hips.
"Okay, now we're in trouble..." General Specific said nervously.
Private Public and Evan smiled nervously to them as well and waved to them.
Suddenly, they were in jail together.
"Nice going, Dad." Evan deadpanned.
"Oh, shut up, son." General Specific grumbled.
"Now what, sir?" Private Public asked.
"I'll think of something." General Specific replied.
"As General Specific was spending time in jail, our heroes were now building their own amusement park." Ben narrated.
Cindy and Maxwell looked at him with the other Rookies.
"Beat it!" Ben told them.
The younger kids soon ran off.
"Kids these days..." Ben rolled his eyes.
Scott and Jade were soon walking and talking together before they saw the amusement park coming up.
"So then, Dorothy married Aunt Blanche's Uncle Lucas," Jade said to Scott. "They haven't really seen her since, but she calls sometimes. It's just hard to believe she's not living there anymore, so now it's just Aunt Blanche, Rose, and Sophia."
"I always liked Dorothy," Scott smiled in memory. "She's pretty funny."
"Yeah, it was pretty emotional when she left," Jade said. "We should probably go visit Aunt Blanche, Rose, and Sophia sometime soon since Dorothy moved out with Uncle Lucas."
"I think I'd like that." Scott smiled.
Jade smiled back before looking to see what was going on with Eddy and the others. "What the...?"
"What are you clowns up to now?" Scott asked.
"Building an amusement park." Ed smiled.
Scott and Jade glanced to each other from that.
"Wanna help?" Ed smiled to them.
"Uh...?" Scott blinked.
"Ed, what are you doing?" Eddy asked as he walked over.
"Talking to Scott and Jade." Ed replied.
"You should be working!" Eddy told him.
"Sorry, Eddy." Ed said.
"Oh, you're gonna be sorry!" Eddy told him before looking to Scott and Jade. "Sorry, we're not open yet."
"Is Mike okay on this scam?" Scott asked him.
"Mike is gone for the weekend at Comic Con with June and Dee Dee." Eddy replied.
"Of course she is." Jade rolled her sepia eyes.
"This scam will never work." Scott grumbled.
"Of course it will work." Eddy replied.
"You sound so sure of yourself." Jade said.
"Yeah, well, you sound so negative for something that hasn't even happened yet." Eddy shrugged.
"Doesn't your brother own an amusement park?" Scott reminded.
"Yeah, but mine is going to be better." Eddy replied.
"If you say so." Jade shrugged.
"I know so, bozo!" Eddy replied.
"Stop talking like that!" Scott complained.
"Sorry, that's how my dad talks when he's on the job." Eddy said.
"Whatever. Come on, Jade; I'm getting hungry." Scott then said.
Jade nodded and walked off to get something to eat.
"You'll see!" Eddy told them. "You'll all see! Ed Land is going to be the best amusement park! Better than Six Flags! Better than Hershey Park! It's gonna knock your socks off!" He then laughed maniacally which made everyone look confused. "Eh... Sorry..."
And so, began construction for Ed Land with the others helping out and doing their part for Eddy's insane demands of making his own amusement park.
