"Wizzly World, the happiest place within 20 minutes of Tremorton!" Brad introduces to Jenny, as he and the Smith sisters were showing Jenny the amusement park. "Look, there's the Frolic King!" He points forward to a ride that swings around people up and down.

"And there's the Rush Hour!" Tuck points up at a ride where it mimics traffic.

"Not to mention all the games and food!" Piri gushes and Amy crosses her arms.

"Remember what Mom and Dad said after last time?" She raises a brow, the girl sagging her shoulders.

"No more sugar..."

"That's right," Amy nods at her.

"This is gonna be great!" Brad rubs his hands as Jenny beams happily. Cliff Mountain has people in a car, and then they drive off a cliff. There's also castles, a sky lift, a boat ride, and more.

"Wow, my first visit to an amusement park!" Jenny exclaims in awe, clasping her hands. "It's such a colorful place! It's like the local fair, but with better rides and less dirt!" She then looks up, pointing to the sky. "Ooh, let's go on this ride!" The ride she's referring to is the 'World Ain't So Big' one.

"World Ain't So Big?" Brad asks in confusion. "That's kind of a kiddy ride."

"Come on! It looks like fun!" She rushes inside and Amy smiles, glancing at the others.

"Let her have this one, it's her first visit to Wizzly World," She tells them and they all shrug with smiles. They run in after her, going up a staircase while colors surround them. They go up a bridge and then around a structure, going down in a spiral.

"Please remain seated. Please remain seated," Two boats arrive on the water, a robot gesturing to it.

"Dibs on the front!" Tuck leaps and lands in the front seat.

"Shotgun!" Brad lands behind him. Jenny is the last one in while Piri sits up front on Amy's lap, then Emily, then Claudia. The boats move forward and they go down a small waterfall. They stare up ahead to darkness and then they're engulfed in it...until they come across the singing animatronics.

"The world ain't so big, it's just right! The days are sunny, never dark at night! Nobody cries, and nobody's sad! Everybody's good, cause nobody's bad! The world ain't so big and we're so small! But that's not a problem when nobody's tall! Packed like pretzels, we're all so snug! Squeezed as tight, as just one big hug!"

"I guess that wasn't so bad," Brad admits to them as they come out of the exit. Jenny just has an indifferent look behind them. Amy blinks from her spot as Jenny doesn't move. "What did you think, Jenny?" Brad and Tuck glance behind them. "Jenny?" He notices her look as well.

"That was horrible!" She exclaims after a few seconds.

"Okay, the waterfall was pretty weird, but just consider it a warm-up of what's to come," Brad tells her as they all step out of the boat. Then the sisters follow and Amy looks to Jenny.

"It's for kids, so it's not exactly the best first impression, but we've still got a lot of things to do here."

"A warm-up?" Jenny wonders in disbelief.

"Sure," Brad smiles and the girls stare at each other as the two don't seem to realize that something's still bothering the robot. "You gotta start somewhere."

"And the rest of the rides only get better!" Tuck smiles up at her, but she still looks upset.

"And do the rest of these rides make fools out of robots too?" She gestures to herself and Amy winces as she now realizes why Jenny is so angry...it's because she's in an amusement park surrounded by rides that are functioned by robots.

"Oh...didn't think of this," She rubs the back of her neck awkwardly.

"What are you talking about?" Brad wonders, he and his brother glancing at each other in confusion.

"I'm talking about having hydraulic surges forced into your hips to make them shake. Do you have any idea what that can do to a ball and socket joint?!" She demands, but they just dismiss it...most of them, anyway.

"Come on, Jenny! It's all in good fun," He says while Tuck nods with a smile.

"Yeah, fun for the humans!" Jenny shouts back and Amy shakes her head.

"You guys aren't getting it," She sighs at them.

"Thank you, Amy! How'd you like to sing some stupid song over and over all day long?" She extends her fingers to poke at everyone except the brunette. "Come on, sing! Come on, be happy! Come on, come on, come on, come on!" She pokes them repeatedly and Amy steps in, pushing her fingers away.

"Okay, okay, that's enough, Jen."

"I'm not amused by these so-called rides in their so-called amusement park," Jenny retorts back, using air quotes. "And I'm not going on anymore of them," She crosses her arms stubbornly, Piri looking up at her sister.

"Why'd we bring her here if she's gonna be a drag?"

"Piri!" Amy hisses at her.

"Well, we can't force you to go on any more rides," Brad shrugs at her and she smiles in satisfaction.

"We on the other hand, are going on all of them twice," Tuck reveals, Jenny stiffening with wide eyes. They run off with smiles to enjoy the amusement park. She reaches out a hand to Amy, who is about to follow after them.

"Amy, wait! Aren't you on my side?"

The brunette turns around awkwardly. "I'm not really sure if I'm the right person to get into...robot rights," She shrugs at her friend sheepishly. "And besides, I've gotta watch over my sisters. If I don't, who will? But I'm sure your opinion could change..."

She runs after the group, Jenny frowning at her. She glances to a couple of kids playing with the robotic mascot by pulling its ears.

"Hey, I'm next!"

"Stand up!"

"You're so weird-looking."

"Hey, bucket of bolts, I'm next."

She then glances to her right. "I said extra onions and no ketchup! You calamitous collection of cogs!" A lady shouts at a hot dog stand robot.

"Hey, robot! Pick that up!" Jenny turns to an ice cream robot as a man had droppde his ice cream from his cone. "Do you hear me, tin head? What, you got a screw loose or something?" Jenny sparks with anger literally as she sees how much these robots, her own kind, are being mistreated. She couldn't stand it for another minute.

"That...does it! Robots of the park, unite!" She shouts at the top of her lungs. "Throw off the shackles of oppression! Be slaves no more!" She flies into the sky and goes into the Jurassic Lounge, setting free all of the robots inside there. Then she goes to Jungle Trek, releasing all the robotic birds, monkeys, and a small hippo.

She then picks up a Viking ship attraction and flies it into water, pushing it away. "Sail away, robot brethren!"

"Hold on tight. Hold on tight," A robot raccoon tells the people on the log ride. Jenny lands in front of the next people about to go down the waterfall, stopping the log ride with her foot.

"You humans should be ashamed of yourselves! Tormenting harmless robots this way! Be free, little woodland robots," She gestures to the robotic animals.

"Where are we supposed to go?" The robotic raccoon asks, since they've always followed through their programming and nothing else. She turns around slowly to them while in shadow, a deep frown on her face.

"I said...be free!"

They immediately leave after seeing this and she smiles proudly, though at the same time, a mountain of people have gathered from her stopping the ride.


There's a line for the haunted house, Brad, Tuck, and the four sisters already inside. The six seem to be having fun, a small ghost appearing from a graveyard. "Boo!" The boys and Piri scream, Amy rolling her eyes at their reactions. Then a skeleton appears, and the three react again. Then Jenny arrives out of nowhere, holding up all of the spooky robots. The three scream, but then they're all confused to see her. She flies through the ceiling and they rush out of the haunted house to see what's going on.

"Be free, my follow robots!" She announces from the exit of Wizzly World, and all of the robot workers are leaving. "A new day awaits!"

"Jenny, what's going on?!" Brad shouts as they run up to her. "What are you doing?!"

"Yeah, what's gotten into you?" Amy asks the robot in disbelief.

"I'm righting a great wrong," She smiles as she flies down to them. "I'm liberating my robotic brethren and...sis...tren."

"Are you nuts?!" Brad questions her, Piri hugging Amy's leg.

"You're ruining Wizzly World!" The little girl complains at the top of her lungs.

"On the contrary, I've never been more sane," Jenny points to her head. "And I'm not ruining it, I'm making things much better for everyone!"

"Stop heeeeer!" Piri hisses up to her sisters.

"Don't you think you're being a bit drastic?" Emily raises a brow at the robot.

"Says the ones who allowed this to happen!" Jenny gestures to all the robots. "Look how happy they are."

"Of course they're happy! They're always happy," Tuck spins around in a circle with a wide smile on his face. "They're programmed that way!"

"Jen, these robots aren't like you. They're only programmed to help run the park and not much else," Amy gestures to the group of robots leaving. "If they don't do that, then you don't have an amusement park-"

"Well, I know what I'm doing! It's my job to fight injustice! I'm programmed that way," Jenny points to her own head. "And I thought that out of all people, you'd understand where they're coming from," She looks to Amy, who silently shakes her head.

"It's not that I want these robots to be mistreated! I don't disagree that some humans suck, but you're sending a bunch of robots that have worked here for years into the real world! You really don't think they'd know how anything works out there?" Amy argues back, crossing her arms.

"They'll learn! This is the best thing for them," Jenny points to the exit. Amy just throws up her hands in exasperation, looking away. The only way for her friend to get this into her head was just to see how it works out...


Jenny is asleep in bed as the sun rises. She turns around...and one of the 'World Ain't So Big' robots is in her bed. She opens her eyes, slowly turning to the smaller robot.

"Good morning," The robot replies in a chipper way. "Huh?!" She sits up to see all of the smaller robots in her bedroom.

"Good morning, Princess Jenny!" They all greet her.

"Uhh, good morning," She says back awkwardly. "What are you all doing here?"

"It's too big outside," One of them explains.

"We like it better in here, where it ain't so big."

"O...kay?" Jenny stares at them in confusion, wondering what any of that is supposed to mean...

"Ah!" Jenny flinches as she hears Amy scream from across the street. She smiles sheepishly as she sees that some of the woodland robots are at Amy's house...All of them are flocking Amy since she's friends with 'Princess Jenny.' Some of them start braiding her hair, others draw a bath for her, and one of them even sews up a dress for her.

"Ohhh...JENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNY!" Amy shouts at the top of her lungs, shaking her fists.

"Ahhh!" Dr. Wakeman shouts from inside Jenny's house before she can react. She goes past all of the robots.

"Excuse me, pardon me. Sorry, excuse me. Excuse me, sorry." She opens up the door, where a pile of tiny robots fall out in front of her. "Mom! What's wrong?" She finds her mother shaking in fear, and then she peeks into another room.

"There's something in the bathroom!" Nora says in fear. She hugs the wall next to the doorway while Jenny goes inside the bathroom to check things out. She looks around, but doesn't see anything out of the ordinary.

"There's nothing here," The robot looks to her mother in confusion as to what she's supposed to be looking at.

"It's in the toilet," Nora points downwards and Jenny looks inside the toilet. A ghost from the Haunted House attraction pops out of the toilet.

"Boo."

Then it goes back into the toilet. "Alright, Mr. Boo-jangles, what's with the jack-in-the-bowl routine?" Jenny demands from the robot, not looking amused by this as the robot peeks out of it.

"It seemed like a good place to scare people..."

"You're not chained to the amusement park anymore," She reminds him with a small smirk. "There's a whole world out there filled with things like skydiving, wakeboarding, pig wrestling, kittens, school dances, boys..." She gushes and then Nora clears her throat for her to move on. "Anyway, there are other things besides scaring people. Give 'em a try!"

"Yes, yes, just as long as he tries them somewhere else," Nora hops around as she tries to hold it in.

Jenny then hears screams from outside, opening up the window. She sees Brad and Tuck dealing with the hot dog robot.

"Here's your delicious chili dog, sir," The robot then shoves the hot dog into Brad's mouth, making him look ridiculous. He swallows it whole and the pretzel robot wheels over juts as Amy jumps over the fence to see what's going on.

"More mustard on your pretzel, ma'am?" He holds up Tuck, spraying mustard on his face. He starts to almost drown in it as the snow cone robot goes over to Amy.

"What flavor would you like on your snow cone, ma'am?" He sprays her with shaved ice and she yelps in alarm, trying to push the robot away. Jenny flies in and holds up her hands.

"Brothers. Please stop! Life is about more than hot dogs and pretzels and snow cones," She tries to convince them.

"I'm not a pretzel! Though I am a little salty," Tuck grins in amusement. The pretzel robot then drops him head first onto the ground. "This is another fine mess you've gotten us into, Jennifer," He crosses his arms in disapproval. Amy whips around to Jenny.

"Jen, not that I don't admire what you're doing here, but these robots can't stay here! Literally the woodland animal ones keep trying to cater to my every whim and I can't stand it."

"Come on, you guys!" Jenny pleads to the both of them. "They just need a little time to adapt."

"Jenny, wake up and smell the decaf mochaccino," Brad deadpans at her, and there's literally a teapot robot right behind them. It spits out coffee, causing the three teenagers to duck their heads. "This is getting out of hand!"

"Brad's right! These guys have spent their whole lives working at Whizzly World, you can't just throw them into the neighborhood and expect natural results in a day!" Amy exclaims at Jenny, who grabs the spout, glaring down at them.

"You guys are overreacting. You've gotta give the robots a chance to reach their true potential," She gently pats the spout and the robot goes away. "A change to change. But you won't," She crosses her arms stubbornly. "Cause you think you're better than them." An explosion happens from Amy's house. Her eyes widen and she looks over the fence to see that it's just some tree robots from the woodland ride planting themselves in the house...which in turn had resulted in them crashing into the wall.

"Oh! So destroying property is just par for the course," Amy points to her house.

"They just think your house is the forest, that place can be fixed. Their past treatment can't," Jenny defends and the brunette growls in annoyance. Brad places a comforting hand on her shoulder as she tries to calm down.

"Duh! They're just stupid robots," Tuck remarks and Jenny gives him a death glare. He freezes and then covers his mouth with his hands rapidly.

"All we're saying is that these robots aren't like you," Brad stands in between Tuck and Jenny so that she doesn't start attacking them or the boy. "They were designed to work in an amusement park, and that's where they belong."

"Look, Jen, I get where you're coming from. And normally, I'd be all for this kind of thing. But this...!" Amy gestures to her house, trying to hide how angry she is. "This is just ridiculous!"

"Well, I know they can fit in in the normal world!" Jenny still holds up her stance. A mailman goes up to a mailbox, tapping the door to get it open. Mr. Boo-jangles pops out of it to scare the mailman, and he faints right on the spot. They look on from across the street and Amy gestures to what just happened to Jenny with a raised brow. The robot rubs her chin, deciding to look elsewhere to see if there's...better results. "Uhh, maybe I should head into town. Just to see how things are going. Amy, I need your help!" She grasps the girl's hand and then runs off with her.

"Waah!" She shouts as she gets dragged off, looking back towards Brad. "Guys, please check up on my sisters, tell them I'm doing something important!" She yells to them as they watch the girls get farther and farther away from them. The two just raise a brow, wondering why Jenny needs Amy just to check up on some robots...but someone has to go check on her sisters, so they weren't going to question it too much.


Traffic has gone chaotic as some robots think that the cars are rides, and so therefore they've stopped cars from moving. "Please fasten your seatbelt and keep your hands in the car at all times," One of them instructs while the other acts as the traffic light. "Insufficient height. Remove child from ride," He grabs an old lady who was driving.

"Put me down, sonny!" She shouts at him.

Two kids are playing with a toy boat to put into a fountain. Then an elephant robot pops out and sprays them both with water.

A squirrel, vendor, and an old lady are cowering on top of the stand, the old woman tossing peanuts to a larger squirrel robot. He chomps up the nuts and then lets out a roar. She tosses the nuts again, the robot once again eating them. A woman runs off in fear from a Viking robot screaming as Jenny and Ms. Mecha land in the middle of the road. They see another woman get chased by a Viking robot, and then they see the robot ticket taker blocking a building.

"Please have tickets ready to enter this attraction." Jenny scoops him up and flies him away from the door. "Please have tickets ready! Please have tickets ready!"

"Those people don't need tickets to go to work," Jenny looks over her shoulder before looking back to him. "And you don't have to ask them for any."

"Please have tickets ready!" The robot starts to go on the fritz for not being able to do what he's programmed to do. "Please have tickets ready!" His head then explodes and Amy winces, rubbing her neck.

"Don't think that reassured him much..."

His head flies across the road and then lands before the robot shuts down completely.

"Is this what you meant by 'reach their potential'?" Brad deadpans at Jenny as he, Claudia, Emily, and Piri arrive. The three sisters look annoyed by Jenny, especially since they all have a woodland robot trying to fix their hair on their heads. "Cause this guy can't even reach his head."

"Jenny, we don't want these robots in our house! How are we supposed to explain all the damage those tree robots did to them?" Emily gestures down the road angrily.

"There's bound to be some transitional hiccups," Jenny places a hand on the robot's shoulder, Amy flinching in alarm. "But it's nothing I can't control, and I'll explain everything to them. These guys just adjusting still. Just like when Amy went from a boy to a girl."

"I don't think she'd like that comparison," Brad tells her bluntly as Amy crosses her arms, glaring at her friend.

"Yeah...she wouldn't," She grunts in annoyance; she didn't need a reminder of what she had to go through when she changed genders. And even then, it's not entirely the same as being liberated from an amusement park and into society. They hear screams and turn to their right, seeing a bunch of people running away from the park. A few dinosaur robots emerge from the exit, chasing after the citizens it seems.

"Yeah, I guess things have gotten a...little out of control. But it can't get any worse," Jenny smiles sheepishly. A bell then rings from the clock that overlooks the town, set at 12. All of the robots turn to the clock, all the humans confused as to why they've suddenly stopped. As the bell keeps ringing, the robots gather around the group, some people opening up their windows to see what's going on.

"Oh, oh, oh,~" They all sing together...and then they start a song, just like from the amusement park. "Happy noontime fun-time song~ We love to sing it all day long~"

People start covering their ears in pain or annoyance. "We sing it when the weather's right~ Sing it when the sun don't shine! Slap my fanny, kiss my face."

"Once we start, we cannot stop~ Sing until your eardrums drop~" They start running and screaming as they don't want to listen, one hiding in a mailbox. A few robots appear right behind the mailbox.

"Love is what it's all about~ Come and join us, all our friends~" Nora is hiding underneath a table, trying to tune out the little robots and their singing. She even places a beaker over her head.

As the dinosaurs stop singing, one of them holds up a car with someone on it. "Now get set to sing again!" The ticket robot announces, apparently still functional.

"Oh, oh, oh~! Happy noontime fun-time song~ We love to sing it all day long~ We sing it when the weather's fine~ We sing it when the sun don't shine~" Everyone runs away from town in horror so that they don't have to listen anymore. Jenny, Brad, Tuck, Claudia, Amy, Emily, and Piri all cover their ears in irritation. "Slap my fanny, kiss my face~"

"Okay, it's gotten worse!" Jenny shouts over all of the annoying singing.

"Ya think?!" Amy shouts at her. "We've gotta do something about this and do it now!"


At Wizzly World, Jenny looks disappointed as all of the robots come back to the amusement park. "There's gotta be a better life for them than this..." She laments as she looks up at the robots passing by.

"Don't worry, Jenny," Brad shrugs a little as he, his brother, and the Smith sisters walk up to her. "The robots will be much happier where they belong."

"Yeah, they're being put back in their place," Tuck retorts while crossing his arms. Piri kicks him in the leg a little and he winces in pain. Jenny glares down at him and then flinches. A mischievous smile appears from her and she walks off. Brad watches her leave, thinking that Tuck upset her.

"Nice going," He glares down at his little brother.

"Yeah, you really gotta do better with watching your mouth," Amy places a hand on her hip.

"What did I do?!" Tuck exclaims in confusion as everyone else walks past him. Piri just blows a raspberry at the boy. Jenny stands behind a door while some robots roll into a ship. She slams the door shut and they walk up to her.

"Uh, Jen, you know the robots don't all work on this ride?" He wonders, but she doesn't answer and jumps off. She rips the ship off its sockets and then rushes forward, tossing them all into space.

"Now they have a place of their own where they can build their own society from scratch," Jenny smiles proudly, crossing her arms.

"Uh huh. Then who's gonna explain to the owner what you did with all his worker robots?" Amy points out, the robot's eyes widening as she realized that the owner was gonna know about all of this.

Meanwhile, all the robots had landed on a planet, and start singing. "Oh, oh, oh~ Happy noontime funtime song~ We love to sing it all day long~ We sing it when the weather's fine~ We sing it when the sun don't shine~ Slap my fanny, kiss my face~" Unfortunately, they were standing over a tiny little alien town, and all of them hate the singing as they run around in terror.