KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series — Season 1, Episode 9: Not Another Egg Project
KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series — Season 1, Episode 9: "Not Another Egg Project"


KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series
Season 1, Episode 9: "Not Another Egg Project"


A/N: Eh, what's up, docs and doctresses? Welcome to another all-new episode of Animation Multiverse: The Series! Atfer two Halloween-themed installments, including the latest Looney Tunes Cartoon and the previous episode, let's switch things up by going back to the Warner Bros. Cartoon Tooniversity. As a way to liven things up for the Tooniversity's Home Economics class, Professor Granny decides to implement a special assignment for the students enrolled in said course, but a substitute teacher, who happens to be a certain giant chicken, has already given the students an egg-sitting assignment. That should work wonders, shouldn't it?

Episode Synopsis: During the Cartoon Tooniversity's Home Economics class, the students get word that Professor Granny is going to give them a special assignment to liven up the course, but they are surprised to find that they already have an assignment set up for them by the substitute teacher, Professor Ludwig von Boo: an egg-sitting assignment. While the students initially manage to pull through with the assignment, things go awry when the eggs get broken through various comic mishaps within the next couple of days. Meanwhile, the Goodfeathers are searching for a mysterious golden egg that was laid by the Godpigeon to send to Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm, but it gets mixed up with the students' eggs, leading to the group and the Goodfeathers to not only get their respective eggs back, but also figure out how to hide the golden egg from the others.

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the cartoon and anime characters who appear in this story. The cartoon and anime characters who do appear are under the ownership of their respective companies.

Dedication: A tip of the hat to Lauren Faust and the talented cast and crew of DC Super Hero Girls.


KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series — Season 1, Episode 9: Not Another Egg Project

At the Warner Bros. Cartoon Tooniversity, a substitute teacher mysteriously appeared on the campus grounds, carrying a suitcase while taking a look at the premises. Just as he made his way up the stairs, he was stopped by Vice Principal Yosemite Sam, who said, "Now, hold on a minute! Just who are you tryin' to fool?"

The substitute teacher just looked at Sam in total shock as he looked around for a moment, giving a nervous chuckle as Sam surveyed the appearance of the teacher. Sam noted how the teacher was a bit… different from the usual staff at the Tooniversity. While he was appropriately eccentric like most of the Looney Tunes staff, the one thing that stood out to him was how esoteric he was. He didn't seem to be much of a talker, which pleased Sam as most of the Tunes he had encountered were known for their smart-aleck comments, particularly a certain wascally wabbit.

There was also the idea that the uniform did not obscure the fact that he was a giant chicken, as evidenced by the usual chicken features. However, none of this seemed to phase Sam, who only responded the best way he knew how: "Well, I guess that settles it… you must be the Home Economics substitute teacher!"

The substitute was thrown off a bit by Sam's suggestion, but he quickly played along as he nodded his head in agreement, giving a few clucking sounds in response. Sam then gave a hearty laugh as he said, "You know, for a second there, I thought you were just some giant chicken that was trying to infiltrate the Cartoon Tooniversity with a bunch of chicken-related paraphernalia or something to that effect. Well, come on in!"

As Sam led the substitute teacher into the Cartoon Tooniversity and led him to the Home Economics room, the presence of this teacher seemed to raise a lot of confusion and attention among those in the Tooniversity, particularly Bugs and Daffy, both of whom happened to peek their heads out of the Teachers' Lounge to see who Sam had brought in. Daffy looked up at Bugs and said, "I wonder how long you think it will be before Sam realizes that the substitute teacher is actually Chicken Boo?"

Bugs then took a bite from his carrot, then said, "Ehhh… probably near the end of this cartoon, Daff. Besides, it should be interesting to see how the students interact with Chicken Boo."

Meanwhile, back with Sam and the substitute, he looked up at the teacher and said, "Oh, you're gonna love teaching those little monsters—I mean, uh, students. Sure, they tend to drive me up a wall with all of their antics, especially those blasted Warner Brothers and Warner Sister, but they know how to respect me for what that's worth. Anyway, uh, what was your name again?"

The substitute teacher quickly went into his jacket and pulled out his driver's license that had his name, "Professor Ludwig von Boo". Sam took a closer look as he said, "'Professor Ludwig von Boo', huh? Well, I don't know if your knowledge will be beneficial to a class like Home Ec, but we'll give it a try."


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KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series

Season 1, Episode 9: "Not Another Egg Project"

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Speaking of the Home Economics class, most of the students that were present in the class were mostly talking with each other about a "special assignment" that Professor Granny had in store for them, though others were using the time to work on their homework from other classes or passing the time by talking about other topics. However, the students all straightened up when they saw the door open and assumed that Professor Granny was going to enter the classroom, but it turned out to be Wakko, who managed to make it a few minutes before the late bell rang.

Wakko quickly took note of the sudden shift in attitude among his classmates, so he decided to break the ice by simply asking, "Hey, have any of you guys seen Professor Granny this morning?"

Virgil just shrugged his shoulders as he said, "Haven't seen her, Wakko."

Wakko turned to look at Jessica and Zee to see if they had seen her, but they shook their heads in response as Jessica said, "I haven't seen her either."

"Huh, I guess that would explain the random substitute teacher I saw walking down the halls with Vice Principal Yosemite Sam a few minutes ago," Wakko said as he walked to his seat beside Zee.

Wakko's comment about the substitute teacher incited a lot of interest among the other students as Eddy looked at Ed and said, "Did you hear that, Lumpy? We're getting a substitute teacher for today's class! You know what that means, don't ya?"

Ed nodded his head excitedly as he gave a major look of glee, then he jumped up into the air and shouted with joy, "Yeah, we get to goof off in class today, Eddy!"

Eddy then pulled out his bag of pranks, gags and practical jokes from the ACME Gag Factory as he said, "Whoo-hoo! You got that right, Monobrow! Not only that, but just to liven things up for the substitute teacher character, I've taken the liberty of collecting some of the greatest pranks and gags in all of Looney Tunes history to throw him in such a loop!"

However, Double D could only shake his head in response, turning to his friends as he said, "Eddy, please tell me: why do you think that setting up practical jokes for our substitute teacher is going to make things easier for all of us in today's class?"

Eddy gave a look of bewilderment in response to Double D as he said in response, "What? It's funny, Double D! Besides, it's the kind of stuff we learn about in Class Clowning 101 and some of the other courses, so why is it a problem when we do it in our other classes?"

Before Double D could respond to Eddy's query, Kara jumped into their conversation and said, "Oh, I could easily answer that for you, Eddy. Because if you tried that kind of stuff in a regular class instead of a Looney Tunes-style class, you'd be thrown out of the school with a failing grade."

Double D was surprised by Kara's response, but he turned back to Eddy and said, "That's not exactly where I was gonna go with that… but Kara's got a point there, Eddy."

"Oh, what, so you're going to side with the girl who destroyed the gymnasium at her old high school—before she transferred to Metropolis High and eventually moved here, that is—over your own friend, Sockhead? Is that what's going on right now?" Eddy said in a mock-offended tone.

Double D could only roll his eyes in response as he said to Eddy, "Eddy, have you ever heard of the term 'mistaken identity'? Besides, Kara had already made it clear that she had nothing to do with that situation when she first enrolled here."

"Besides, I was already vindicated when it was revealed that it was actually my Bizarro counterpart that did the dirty work," Kara said, placing her feet on top of her desk. "What do you have to say about that?"

Eddy was about to respond as he jumped up and got into Kara's face, but he found himself figuratively backed in a corner as Kara coolly said, "Yes?"

Eddy could only stand there with his mouth agape and eyes widened as he quickly closed his mouth and got back to his desk, saying to himself, "Man, that girl's good."


Meanwhile, some of the other students were trying to figure out who the mysterious substitute teacher was as Bloom reached over to Jake and asked, "Hey, Jake, did you hear anything about a substitute?"

Jake shrugged his shoulders in response as he said, "Nah, I didn't think that Granny would be out for the day, unless she was still trying to come up with that 'special assignment' she had mentioned the other day."

"Well, who did they call in as a substitute?" Makoto said, scratching her head.

"You don't think they're going to let Professor Daffy teach the class again, do you?" Barbara said, leaning towards Makoto's desk.

"Well, if it does end up being Daffy again, let's hope that it doesn't end in disaster like last time," Makoto said, giving a light shudder as she thought back to what happened the last time Daffy had to teach the Home Ec class in Granny's absence.

Although Wakko seemed to have an inkling of who the substitute was, Juniper Lee was one who could pick up on the identity in her own way based on how vague Wakko describe the teacher. Hoping to investigate a little further, June walked up to Wakko and asked, "So, Wakko, you say that you saw the sub walking towards this class with Vice Principal Yosemite Sam, but did you know who he was?"

Wakko looked around the classroom discreetly, then he whispered to the Te Xuan Ze, "Listen, June, don't let the word get around, but I'm actually familiar with this substitute because he's actually a giant chicken."

June looked at Wakko bewilderedly, then she looked at the audience and said, "I know the Warners have met some crazy characters in their time, but a giant chicken?"

June then turned back to Wakko and said, "Let me guess, it's Chicken Boo, isn't it?"

Wakko nodded his head as he said, "I think it would be best if we just play along, though I have a feeling everyone else around here will figure it out quicker than Sam would."

June then walked back to her desk, holding back her laughter as she thought about Ed's reaction once he laid eyes on the chicken substitute.


Soon, the identity of the substitute teacher would be revealed as Yosemite Sam walked into the classroom, looking at the alumni present in the classroom as he said, "Well, I see you all are having a wonderful time goofing off while your Home Ec teacher is absent for the day."

"Um, Vice Principal Yosemite Sam, I hate to be rude, but we didn't know that Professor Granny was going to be absent for the day," Diana said.

Before Yosemite Sam could respond, however, June leaned over to Diana and whispered, "Honestly, Diana, I understand what you're trying to do, but trying to reason with Yosemite Sam is like talking to a brick wall. Just ask Bugs Bunny."

Yosemite Sam cleared his throat to get the students' attention, then he continued his explanation, saying, "Anyway, I noticed that Professor Granny is currently out, meaning that she is unable to give y'all that 'special assignment' she'd been teasing for the past few days."

Most of the students groaned at this as Juner just looked at Sam and said, "So, I guess you're going to be the one to step in for Granny, huh, Vice Principal Sam?"

Sam shook his head in response as he said, "What? Are you crazy? I've already had to deal with a lot of y'all's antics in other classes, so you can forget about that!"

Karen looked at Jenny Wakeman and asked, "Is he normally like this or is it just a special occasion?"

"If it was a special occasion, I'd have a feeling he'd have a 'sunny disposition'," Jenny said, trying to hold back a snicker upon thinking of Sam actually being happy.

"Anyway, I would like to introduce all of you Home Ec students to your substitute, Professor Ludwig von Boo," Sam said as he stepped to the side and allowed Professor Ludwig von Boo into the classroom.

As soon as all of the students laid eyes on Professor Ludwig von Boo, everyone was surprised to see that the substitute was actually a giant chicken! Well, everyone except Wakko, that is, who just looked at the audience and said, "See? I told ya."

"I don't believe it," Hal Jordan said in a surprised tone. "I thought I'd seen everything, but this is ridiculous!"

"You're telling me, Hal," Virgil said in a similarly-surprised tone. "I never thought the day would come that I would be in a class where our substitute teacher would be a—"

However, Virgil was interrupted by the sound of Ed shouting, "CHICKEN!"

Ed then rushed up to Professor Ludwig von Boo and proceeded to wrap him up in a bear hug, saying, "Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, this is my dream come true! I've always wanted to meet a giant chicken in real life!"

While Sam and the other students were left in stunned silence by Ed's reaction as Professor Ludwig von Boo clucked out in protest, Eddy just responded by engaging in such uproarious laughter, even egging Ed on a little further as he said, "Thattaboy, Ed! Let's see if that chicken could lay a few eggs!"

Double D tried his best to calm his friend down, but Sam was already ahead of him as he pulled the dumb Ed boy off of Professor Ludwig von Boo and placed him back at his desk, saying, "Ed, do I have to remind you for the last time to not do that every time you see a chicken?"

"What?" Ed said as he stared off into space.

Sam was about to respond, but he then took note of Eddy trying his hardest to hold back his laughter. Instead of engaging with the two Eds, Sam just sighed heatedly as he walked back up to the front, saying under his breath, "I don't have enough time or patience to deal with the two of you."

As Professor Ludwig von Boo dusted himself off, Sam just gave a sheepish smile as he said, "Uh, sorry about that, Professor Boo, please excuse the actions of Ed there. He tends to get that way when he catches sight of a chicken."

"Yeah, especially when that chicken is our substitute teacher," Kara said, inciting some light giggling between Tatsu and Makoto.

Sam growled lightly as he looked back up at Professor Boo and said, "Anyway, I can assure that you will have nothing to worry about. Just make sure that these little monsters—I mean, kids stay on course and do the work that is assigned to them. If any of them give you any problems, and I mean any problems, bring 'em down to Principal Bugs Bunny's office. If that rabbit can't handle them, then I will."

Suddenly, as Sam said that last part, sounds of teeth chattering was heard in the classroom until it was revealed to be coming from Courage, who noticed the strange stares that he was getting from his classmates. Courage then straightened himself up as he cleared his throat and gave a sheepish smile, adding a quick "Sorry".

"Anyway, it's your show, Professor Boo," Sam said as he walked out of the classroom and gave a reassuring wink to Professor Boo as he added, "Good luck!"

As soon as Sam left the classroom, there was an awkward silence in the Home Ec classroom as Professor Boo surveyed the students present in the classroom. The students were left in awe by the presence of this giant chicken and this chicken was left staring at the various students. As a way of breaking the silence, Eddy jumped up and said, "So, Professor Boo, how does it feel knowing that you're a giant chicken and we can see through your disguise?"

"Eddy!" Double D said in an annoyed tone while some of the other students proceeded to laugh.

"Chickens!" Ed said without skipping a beat, then laughed in his own unique way.

Professor Boo was left confused by the antics of the students, but he eventually surprised all of them, especially Wakko, by doing something that was never established that he could ever do before: speak actual English by saying, "You know, Eddy, you keep up these antics and you'll have to deal with Vice Principal Yosemite Sam before the end of the day."

Everyone was left in shock because none of them had ever heard Chicken Boo, whether in or out-of-disguise, actually speak real English before now. June was especially left in shock as he said, "Uh, okay, am I the only one who is confused right now?"

Before anyone else could voice their concerns, Professor Ludwig von Boo looked at the students and said, "Well, anyway, I see that this is the Home Economics course, correct?"

"Yep, a class lacking any sort of topics related to money whatsoever," Eddy said, inciting some confused stares from his classmates as he added in a defensive tone, "What? A guy's gotta learn how to make money somehow!"

"Well, I know that your regular Home Ec professor, Granny, is still in the process of creating a 'special assignment' as a way of livening things up in this class, but before that happens, I've decided to give you all an assignment of my own," Professor Ludwig von Boo explained as he proceeded to pull out an ordinary egg. "You see, you all are going to be—"

However, the appearance of the egg just incited annoyed groans and sighs from most of the students, particularly Kara as she said, "Ugh, and I was hoping that we wouldn't have to deal with another egg-sitting assignment at this school!"

"To be honest, I was hoping that I didn't have to deal with any sort of eggs for a while," Jenny said, then she said under her breath, "Why did I enroll in this class again?"

Double D was left scratching his head as to why Professor Ludwig von Boo would assign such a cliché assignment that had been such a common staple in so many cartoons, but Eddy was quick and straight to the point in order to voice his discontent, saying, "Uh, sorry, Professor Boo, but unless we're using those eggs to cook up one of my famous omelettes, you can forget giving us this assignment."

"'Famous omelets'? Eddy, you nearly burned down the school café trying to cook one of your omelets, remember?" Jessica said from afar.

Professor Boo could only raise an eyebrow at Eddy, who just smiled and laughed sheepishly until he said in a defensive tone, "Oh, come on, it wasn't like anyone else was there!"

Professor Boo just rolled his eyes as he said, "Moving on. As I'm sure you all are aware, this is not just an egg, but the first step in establishing your future as being responsible young adults who would be capable of taking care of a child and—well, anyway, I'm sure you all know the drill by now."

Professor Boo then pulled out a carton of eggs as he said, "Now, you all will be put into groups of two and you will have to take care of this egg for the next couple of days—and, yes, that includes the weekend. By Monday, you all will return to this class with your egg intact if you hope to get a passing grade for this assignment. Should anything happen to your assigned egg—and trust me, I will figure out when something is amiss—you will receive a failing grade, no questions asked."

The other students just gave looks of shock and surprise as Wakko said to himself, "Whoa, who knew Chicken Boo could be such a tough professor?"

Right out of the blue, Professor Boo quickly turned back to his jovial, yet laidback mood as he said, "Alright, so now that that's settled, I will go ahead and place you into groups. Let's see… Juniper Lee, you will be paired with Diana Prince."

This declaration seemed to surprise June for a bit as she said, "Wait, Diana… and me… as parents?" June thought about it for a moment, then she just shrugged her shoulders as she added, "Eh, I guess that's not the strangest thing that's ever happened for an assignment like this."

"Alright, that's one group settled," Professor Boo said as he looked at the other students. "Ed and Eddy, you two will be a team."

"Oh, come on!" Eddy shouted in an indignant tone.

"Sorry, Eddy, but you and Ed would make the perfect pair for an assignment like this," Professor Boo said, then he tried to raise Eddy's spirits by saying, "Try to combine your skills and approach this assignment like Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy…"

"Pinky and the Brain!" Ed added without skipping a beat.

Eddy then slammed his head onto the desk and groaned in annoyance as he realized that being paired with Ed meant that Ed would try to use this assignment as an excuse to try and free the alleged chicken inside the egg like he did before. However, Ed tried to raise Eddy's spirits as he said in a reassuring tone, "Aw, come on, Eddy, I'm sure this will turn out better than last time."

Eddy looked up at Ed for a moment, then he grabbed his neck and produced a fist as he said, "It better, Ed, because if you break the egg to free some stupid chicken again, I'm shoving the leftover egg shells up your schnozzola."

Ed chuckled dumbly in response as he said with a smile, "Thanks, Eddy."

Professor Boo turned to the audience and just said in a sarcastic tone while pointing at the two Eds, "Smart kids."

Professor Boo then turned back to the students and said, "Karen Beecher, you and Jennifer Wakeman will be a pair."

Karen and Jenny exchanged confused looks with each other as Karen gave a smile and said, "Well, at least it won't turn out as bad as before."

"Something tells me that we'll end up as one of the first groups to get our egg broken in some way… that is, unless we come up with a super, state-of-the-art egg protection system that will prevent the possibility of that egg cracking before the end of the weekend!" Jenny said in a confident tone.

"Zee Zatara and Wakko Warner, you two will be paired together," Professor Boo said.

"Faboo!" Wakko said excitedly.

Zee could only think about the potential negatives that could come from having Wakko as a partner for this assignment, so she leaned towards Jessica and whispered, "Hey, Jess, do you think you and I could switch partners?"

However, Jessica tried to be optimistic for her friend as she said, "Oh, come now, Zee, I'm sure you and Wakko wouldn't be too bad of a pair. Besides, I'm sure this will make for a nice way for you two to bond."

"Something tells me you wouldn't say that if Wakko was your partner," Zee said under her breath.

However, Jessica seemed to catch her friend's comment as she raised an eyebrow and said quizzically, "Did you say something?"

"Oh, uh, nothing! Nothing," Zee said as she gave a sheepish smile, then she just looked at Wakko, who was giving an innocent smile. "Well, I guess it can't be too stressful, can it?"

"Don't worry about a thing, Zee," Wakko said with a genuine smile. "I promise that I will be the most-trustworthy partner you could ever have for a project like this."

"Moving on, Virgil Hawkins, you will be teaming up with Jake Long," Professor Boo said as Virgil and Jake exchanged high-fives.

"Oh, man, Virgil, this assignment's gonna be so easy!" Jake said. "I just hope this ends up working out better than the last time I had to watch over an egg."

"Still having flashbacks to what happened when you had to watch that endangered griffin's egg, huh?" Virgil said with a smirk.

"That, and having to hear Fu Dog's litany of egg puns," Jake said.

"Bloom, you will be paired up with Tatsu Yamashiro," Professor Boo said as Bloom and Tatsu exchanged high-fives. "Barbara Gordon, you will be with Makoto Kino… huh… this should be interesting…"

Barbara and Makoto responded by exchanging air high-fives from behind as Professor Boo continued with the groups, saying, "Hal Jordan, you'll be with Jessica Cruz…"

Hal looked over at Jessica, who leaned over towards Zee and whispered, "So, what were you saying about trading partners again?"

Zee could only give a playful smirk as she said, "Oh, so now, you start seeing things my way…"

"Courage the Cowardly Dog, I originally had you set up to work with Flora as your partner, but seeing as how she is currently attending a class seminar for honor students, it seems you will be working by yourself," Professor Boo said. "Hopefully, this situation is okay with you."

Courage thought about it for a moment, but he just shrugged as he said to the audience in a reassuring tone, "Hey, as long as I manage to keep the egg out of Eustace's reach, it should be all good."

"Okay, and last, but certainly not least, Double D, your partner for this project will be… Kara Danvers," Professor Boo said, inciting some shocked reactions between Kara and Double D.

Double D looked at Kara in surprise, then he cleared his throat as he said, "Well, I-I-I guess that we might as well make the best of this, right, Ms. Danvers?"

Before Kara could respond, she overheard Eddy laughing as he said, "Man, that's too rich! I was thinking that the pairing of Hal and Jessica was the most-hilarious one, but this one takes the cake!"

As Eddy continued to engage in uproarious laughter, Double D just pulled his ski hat over his head, trying his hardest to hide his embarrassment, while Kara tried her best to keep his spirits up by saying, "Hey, don't worry about your two friends too much, Double D. Eddy's probably just jealous about the fact that we're gonna be the ones riding home with a solid A-plus while he and Ed over there end up failing this one."

"Oh, I wouldn't speak too soon about that if I were you, Kara," Double D said, pulling the ski hat up from his face as he continued, adding, "If there's anything I know about Eddy, he would do anything in his power to ensure that he would get the highest grade."

"Oh, please, Double D, you'd have to remember that Eddy would have to get through me if he wants to destroy our egg," Kara said in a reassuring tone.

"So, is everyone good with their groups? Are there any complaints?" Professor Boo said, looking over the students.

Zee was going to request a partner switch, but then she turned to look at Wakko, who gave her what could be considered the saddest puppy-dog eyes look he had ever given. Zee started to feel bad as she realized she was being a bit too hasty, even saying to herself, "You know, maybe this pairing won't turn out too badly…"

Just as Professor Boo could respond to Zee's question, Zee had already put her hand down, confusing the chicken for a moment, but then he just shrugged as he pulled out the egg carton and passed them to each of the groups. As he proceeded to pass out the eggs, he explained, "Now, remember, for the next few days, these eggs represent your future and will determine your levels of responsibility. Bring these eggs back in one piece and you pass, but if any one of these eggs crack, you will fail. Is that clear?"

The students all nodded their heads in agreement as Professor Boo gave a knowing smile and said, just as the bell rang, "Excellent! Alright, ladies and gents, class is dismissed."

As the students proceeded to exit from the Home Economics classroom and start with their assignment, Professor Boo turned to the audience and said, "Confidentially, folks, I have a clear suspicion that most of those eggs won't even last once nighttime falls."


Meanwhile, the students were gathering in their lockers to pick up their belongings as they prepared to leave the Tooniversity to start their weekend and to take care of their respective eggs. Virgil was particularly perplexed by this assignment as he looked at Jake and said, "Now, talk about playing up a cartoon cliché. I mean, so many things that we could've done for our Home Ec class, but Professor Boo assigns an egg-sitting assignment?"

"Hey, I'm not complaining too much about the cliché, Virgil," Jake said while shrugging his shoulders. "As long as we manage to keep that egg safe and get an easy 'A', I don't care how cliché and outdated this is."

"I guess so, but doesn't this whole thing seem a little screwy to you?" Virgil said. "I've seen plenty of cartoons where someone has to take care of an egg, and the outcome is not always pretty."

Jake thought about Virgil's statement, then remembered the situation with the griffin's egg as he looked up and said, "Okay, I know why you may think that this whole assignment is a big joke, but trust me. All I can hope for is that it doesn't end up like what those Super Hero Girls and Hal had endured when they did this thing at Metropolis High."

As Jake closed his locker and proceeded to walk home, Virgil just looked at the egg and could only shake his head as he said to himself, "Somehow, I just think they're prolonging the inevitable at this point."

Just as Virgil was about to leave, he felt the egg slipping out of his grip, causing him to use his static powers to stop the egg from dropping to the ground. By stopping the egg from cracking, he managed to pull his egg back into his grip, just as Hal and Jessica walked up to him as Hal said, "Whoa, close call, Virgil. I guess you and Jake have got things covered, do you?"

Virgil just chuckled in response as he said, "I guess you could say that, Hal. What about you and Jess? You both are gonna be able to handle this assignment?"

"Of course, Virgil," Jessica said with a smile, then she playfully nudged Hal as she said, "As long as Hal doesn't mix our egg into another one of his protein shakes, that is."

Hal just rolled his eyes as Virgil tried his best to hold his snicker, even saying, "Well, I gotta say, Jess, it seems like you have a better attitude about being partnered with Hal for this thing. I mean, I know you two are cool with each other, but I wonder how you both are going to handle having to work together on taking care of this egg for the weekend?"

"Oh, we got that covered, Virgil," Hal said in a confident tone, spinning the egg around on his finger as if it was a basketball. "All we gotta do is keep this bad boy out of harm's way and BOOM! Easy 'A', just like that."

"Now, you're starting to sound just like Jake Long, Hal," Jessica said, stifling a giggle.

Virgil rolled his eyes as he said, "Tell me about it…"


Ed and Eddy were up to their own devices as they were walking through the halls to catch up with Double D and Kara. Eddy looked up at Ed, who was holding the egg in question, and said, "How's the egg looking, Burrhead?"

Ed gave the 'OK' signal as he said with a smile, "Egg's still intact, Eddy!"

"Excellent, Ed," Eddy said, giving a devious smirk. "Now, there will be none of this obsessing over chickens this weekend. You are gonna have to be focused and alert, none of your usual stupidity. Now, repeat after me: you are going to be a help this time."

"'You are going to be a help this time'," Ed repeated, much to Eddy's annoyance.

Before Eddy could respond to his dimwitted friend, he accidentally bumped into Bloom and Tatsu, almost causing the former to drop the egg had Tatsu not managed to catch it in time. Just as Bloom and Tatsu turned to look at Eddy, the short Ed boy quickly tried to put the blame on Ed as he said, "Now, look what you almost did!"

"Oh, come now, Eddy, I could tell that you were the one who bumped into me," Bloom said, giving a playful smirk. "It's not like I was born yesterday, you know."

Eddy just groaned in response as Ed waved to the two girls, saying, "Hey, girls, are you going to raise your precious little chickies to be the best chickens they could ever be?"

Bloom and Tatsu just stared at Ed in confusion, causing Eddy to quickly change the subject by saying, "Listen, I hope you don't mind me saying this, but it's not too late to go back to Professor Boo and ask to switch partners, is it?"

"Come on, Eddy, you gotta have a little faith in your friend here," Tatsu said in a reassuring tone. "Besides, it's not like he's going to turn around and do something—"

However, Tatsu stopped when she and Bloom realized that Ed managed to break his and Eddy's egg, trying to take a peek at what he thought was the baby chick inside. Eddy turned to see what the two girls were looking at, then he stood there with his mouth agape when he realized what Ed did.

When Ed realized that Eddy, Bloom and Tatsu were looking at him, he could only give a sheepish smile as he chuckled nervously and said, "Uh… I think the chicken went bad, Eddy…"

"Like my luck…" Eddy thought to himself while trying to process the scene occurring in front of him.

Although Eddy was literally steaming with anger from the inside, he was hiding it through the façade of having a cool-and-collected demeanor. However, the girls knew where Eddy was about to go as he quickly took the egg out of Bloom's hand and quickly said, "Forgive me for this, ladies, but I have some business to take care of."

As Eddy walked up to Ed, who was still smiling and seemingly aware of what was coming next, he could only stare at his dimwitted friend with a look of annoyance and anger as he said, "Ed, just riddle me this: why do you always have to WRECK EVERYTHING?!"

With that, Eddy proceeded to pounce on Ed, even hitting him in the face with Bloom and Tatsu's egg for good measure, while Ed just begged for mercy as he said to his hot-headed friend, "But, Eddy, I can't help it! I just thought that there was a chicken in there, that's all!"

As the two girls just watched the two Eds duke it out over their impending failure, June and Diana caught up with Bloom and Tatsu as June quipped, "What's going on now? Pinky and the Brain here already failed at keeping their egg safe again?"

"Yeah, and they indirectly caused us to fail as well, seeing as how Eddy decided to take our egg and throw it into Ed's face," Bloom said, giving a sigh for good measure.

"If I were you, Diana, I'd be careful about you and June leaving your egg out in the open like this," Tatsu said, leaning towards Diana and pointing out the egg that was in her hands.

However, Diana just brushed it off as she said to Tatsu in a reassuring tone, "Oh, dear Tatsu, you have nothing to worry about. I have enough trust and faith in my classmates that they would never do something as reckless as—"

Just as Diana was making her statement, however, June quickly pointed out that their egg was gone, which was eventually revealed that Eddy had broken the egg over Ed's head, proceeding to shove the remaining egg shells up his nose, much to the annoyance and disgust of the other two groups that were watching.


Courage was able to get all of his belongings together as he made his way to the exit of the Warner Bros. Cartoon Tooniversity, so he would be able to put his egg in a safe place before it ends up getting in harm's way. Although he was a little disappointed about not having a partner for this project, he had a feeling that this arrangement would have some sort of silver lining, namely one of not having his egg ruined due to someone else's incompetence. As he was making his way through the halls to get to the exit, he happened to catch up with Barbara and Makoto as he said, "Oh, hey, guys! I see you two are already prepared for this impending weekend of taking care of that egg, huh?"

"You bet, Courage!" Barbara said, hugging the egg close to her face as she added, "At least this time, this egg won't have to worry about cracking when I go on patrol as I have constructed the best in egg safety gear that would prevent such a dilemma!"

Courage and Makoto just stood there wordlessly, exchanging confused glances as Makoto said, "So, uh… speaking of which, are you sure you're going to be fine taking care of an egg by yourself?"

"Don't worry about a thing, Mako," Courage said with a reassuring tone. "Listen, I'll probably make it out better than a certain Carol Ferris did, but it is going to feel kinda weird not having someone to develop some chemistry with, at least as far as this project is concerned."

Makoto then knelt down to Courage's level and gently rubbed his head as she said, "Aw, don't worry, Courage, I'm positive that you'll do fine on this."

Barbara also walked up to Courage and gave him a big hug as she added, "Yeah, Courage, you'll probably do fine on this thing. If I had it my way, I wouldn't have minded working with you in the odd chance Makoto was unavailable."

"Well, I'm sure the chemistry between the two of you will work wonders for this assignment," Courage said as he gave a genuine smile. "Babs, I just hope you don't try to take the egg out on your nightly patrol again."

Barbara then thought back to her previous statement, quickly giving a sheepish smile while rubbing her head as she said, "Yeah, let's hope that doesn't happen again."


The next day, Kara and Double D were at the ACME Express in the Royal Oaks Glenwood Oaks Oakwood Oaks Shopping Mall, picking up supplies that would be beneficial in protecting their egg for the rest of the weekend. As Double D was gathering the supplies, he looked over at Kara and asked, "Kara, I understand that you don't want to fail this assignment and keep this egg intact, so we won't have to go on a wild goose chase for the last remaining egg, but is buying all of these supplies really necessary?"

"Well, we have to take precautions for this, Double D," Kara said. "Besides, you don't want to run the risk of Eddy being desperate enough to try and steal your egg, do you?"

Double D raised an eyebrow in response as he said, "Well, you make a good point, but I have a feeling that Eddy had already given up hope of even passing this assignment, sadly enough. Besides, he told me that Ed engaged in his usual 'free-the-chicken' antics again, and broke their egg… lovable oaf…"

Kara just stared at Double D wordlessly, but before she could respond, she noticed that the cashier was ringing up their supplies and was asking for the cash. As Double D and Kara proceeded to give the cashier their respective halves of the cash, the egg was about to roll into a box of other supplies that was to be shipped to a certain coyote, but the cashier was able to catch the egg in the nick of time.

"Hey, wait, you two!" The cashier called to Kara and Double D as he handed Kara the egg while adding, "Don't forget your egg this time. You don't want to go through that dilemma again, do you?"

Kara and Double D just looked on in surprise, then Double D gave a sheepish smile as he said to Kara, "Well… uh, crisis averted, it seems."

"Yeah, heh… 'crisis averted'," Kara said, rubbing her head as she and Double D left the ACME Express store with the supplies at hand.


Meanwhile, the Goodfeathers were flying around Dubba City, carrying the Godpigeon's golden egg that was set to be delivered to Foghorn Leghorn. While Bobby and Pesto were flying freely, Squit was carrying the golden egg with his feet, trying his best to keep up with his fellow Goodfeathers.

"Bobby, lemme ask you somethin': why did the Godpigeon want that golden egg to be delivered to Foghorn Leghorn, of all people?" Pesto said. "Why couldn't he leave it with us? We're responsible enough!"

"Hey, the Godpigeon felt as though ol' Foggy was the most-trustworthy person around here in Dubba City," Bobby said, shrugging his shoulders. "Besides, it's not like he was gonna ask Daffy or anybody like that."

"What about Bugs? Couldn't he have handled it?" Pesto asked.

"I'm sure he would, but you gotta remember that Daffy is in close proximity of him," Bobby explained. "If that crazy duck became aware of the fact that Bugs was holding onto such a sacred golden egg, he'd flip his lid and try to sell that thing to the first person he could find."

Pesto could only roll his eyes at Bobby's explanation as he said, "I'm just sayin, Bobby, the Godpigeon could've trusted us Goodfeathers, ya know what I'm sayin'?"

Squit flew up closer to Bobby and Pesto, and said, "You know, Bobby, Pesto's got a good point. The Godpigeon could've allowed us to keep watch over his golden egg because he knows that all of us, especially Pesto, are trustworthy. It's not like we were going to let the egg get taken by a bunch of Home Ec students or anything like that."

As Pesto nodded his head and Bobby thought about Squit's statement, Pesto suddenly turned to look at Squit and said, "What's dat supposed to mean? Are you tryin' to say that we still would've lost the egg somehow?"

"No, I'm just sayin' that, y'know, we wouldn't let the egg get lost or anything like that," Squit said in a defensive tone, trying to clear his statement.

"So, you're saying that, if any of us had that egg, we would willingly let some random bozo just sell it off like it was nothin'?!" Pesto said, getting slightly more annoyed with Squit.

"No, I'm just sayin' that we would've taken care of the egg because we were trustworthy!" Squit said.

"So, you're sayin' that we would be trustworthy?" Pesto asked, raising an eyebrow quizzically.

Squit gave a sheepish laugh as he said with a slightly-nervous smile, "Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm sayin'."

After a few seconds of silence, Pesto finally got fed up and said, "ALRIGHT, DAT'S IT!"

Just like that, Pesto and Squit were engaged in yet another one of their comical fights, which left Bobby trying to be the peacemaker as he said, "Hey, you guys! Knock it off! We gotta take care of the Godpigeon's golden egg, remember? What's the matter with you?"

Suddenly, Bobby noticed that the Godpigeon's golden egg had fallen out of Squit's grasp during his and Pesto's scuffle, causing the three Goodfeathers to look on in shock as they tried their best to catch the egg before it landed on the ground. However, they didn't expect the egg to land into a box of supplies from the ACME Express, set to be shipped to the aforementioned coyote, causing the trio to chase after the truck the box was in to reclaim the egg before it ended up in the wrong hands.

Unfortunately, for the Goodfeathers, it wouldn't be long before they had to battle an entire Home Ec class to claim possession of the egg…


Meanwhile, back inside the R.O.G.O.O.O. Shopping Mall, Hal and Jessica were busy walking around the mall with the egg in Hal's hands. While Jessica was thinking about what they could do with their egg, Hal swooped in and said, "Jess, trust me, you have nothing to worry about. We've got this egg-sitting assignment down to a science! All we gotta do is put our minds together and—"

However, Hal was interrupted by Jessica playfully saying, "When you say 'our minds', you're talking about our 1½ minds, aren't you?"

Hal could only roll his eyes while just laughing in response, but before he could respond, they were interrupted by Virgil and Jake walking up to them, carrying their egg as Jake said, "Well, if it isn't the two Lanterns! I see you guys are getting along nicely with your egg."

"Yeah, I'm just as surprised as you are, Jake," Jessica said.

"I'm honestly amazed your egg is still intact," Hal said. "Fu Dog didn't tell you any of his egg puns yet?"

"Thankfully, no," Virgil said, shaking his head. "I have a feeling Jake would've been fed up upon hearing the first joke if one even came into Fu's mind. Luckily, he's been restraining on the egg puns… for now, anyway."

As Hal and Jessica exchanged glances to figure out what Virgil was alluding to, Jake cleared the air by saying, "Trust me, even if Fu was going to make any sort of egg puns during our assignment, I could easily distract him with something from the magical world. Maybe fool him with some leprechaun's gold or something like tha—WHOA!"

Just as Jake was talking, he found himself bumping into Hal, causing him to drop his and Jessica's egg on the ground at the same time Jake and Virgil's egg cracked onto Jake's head. Before Jake could figure out the culprit, he, Virgil, Hal and Jessica were surprised to see that it was Carol Ferris, who happened to bump into Jake while he and Virgil were talking to Hal and Jessica.

"Oh, brother… hi, Carol…" Hal and Jessica both said in a slightly-annoyed tone.

Carol giggled a bit as she said, "Oh, hey there, Hal Jordan! You're back to doing another egg-sitting assignment? I wonder how you and, uh…"

Jessica could only roll her eyes in response as she sighed and said, "Jessica. Jessica Cruz."

Jake leaned towards Virgil and whispered, "Looks like the crazy chick is back to stir up some trouble."

"Actually, Jake, I don't think that's what she came here for," Virgil said, then he added, "…at least… I hope not, anyway…"

If Carol was annoyed by either of Jake or Virgil's assumptions about her motives behind her visit, she was able to hide it pretty well for the time being as Hal said, "Carol, I should already know this about you, but… how'd you know that I was going to be at the mall?"

Carol could only giggle in response as she said, "Oh, Hal, you always restock your athlete's foot cream on the third Saturday of the month. Duh!"

"Micromanagement like I've never seen before," Jake whispered to Virgil, who just snickered in response.

"Anyway, I was wondering if you could watch my pet hamster Hal Jordan Jr. tonight?" Carol said, pulling out her pet hamster as she added, "I have to work."

Virgil, Jake and Jessica all looked rather perplexed by the idea of Carol actually having a pet hamster, but Hal decided to brush it off by saying, "Listen, Carol, that honestly sounds enticing, but Jess and I have got our own egg to worry about. I mean, sure, Jess is ahead of the curve on how to handle this thing, but you never know when something bad could happen like—"

However, just as Hal was about to come up with his explanation, he was interrupted by Pesto saying, "Hey, fellas, I found a reasonable whatchamacallit for the Godpigeon's egg!"

Suddenly, Pesto flew towards Hal, swiping his and Jessica's egg out of his hands as he said, "See, fellas, we could just dip this egg in gold and play it off as the Godpigeon's golden egg, Pretty clever, eh?"

As if on cue, Bobby and Squit flew towards their fellow Goodfeather, but felt that his idea was rather harebrained. After all, the Godpigeon could easily see through their ruse if they decided to follow Pesto's word. Bobby even noted, "Pesto, you can't be serious about this."

"What? I'm sure these kids won't mind," Pesto said in a reassuring tone, looking at Hal and Jessica as he added, "I mean, I'm sure that they don't need this egg for anything important, do they?"

"Well, actually, that egg is for our Home Economics class," Jessica explained. "We're supposed to take care of it and make sure that it remains intact or else we'll automatically fail."

Pesto just gave Jessica a blank look for a moment, then just gave a look of annoyance as he grumbled, "Of course… I wonder whose harebrained idea it was to give you kids this assignment? I bet that Chicken Boo had something to do with this, didn't he?"

Upon realizing the circumstances, Pesto just threw the egg down to the ground in annoyance, much to Hal and Jessica's shock as he left the teens and said to both Bobby and Squit, "Alright, fellas, that plan was a bust. Let's continue our search for the Godpigeon's golden egg."

"But, Pesto, you just destroyed their egg," Squit said in a concerned tone. "Aren't you at least going to help clean it up?"

"What for?!" Pesto said in an aggravated tone. "I'm sure that their actual Home Ec professor is going to dismiss the assignment in some way, shape or form!"

As the Goodfeathers flew away from the group of teens, Jessica looked rather downtrodden about Pesto cracking their egg, cupping her face in disappointment as she said, "Great, there goes our 'A' for the weekend."

However, Hal was left rather impressed by Pesto's statement, saying, "I wouldn't be too upset about this, Jess. Besides, that Pesto bird dude might be on point about this assignment being dropped once Professor Granny returns on Monday."


Meanwhile, Zee and Wakko were walking through the mall, conversing about their care for the egg as Zee said, "Okay, so we can both agree that this relationship is only platonic, right?"

"Yes, I can agree that—wait, who said that this was an actual relationship?" Wakko said in a confused tone, then he added, "Zee, we're only pretending to be parents of this little egg here."

"I know that, Wakko, but I feel that it would be more genuine if we approach this as an acting exercise," Zee explained. "As I did before with Oliver at Metropolis High, I'll play the role of the Mother, you'll play the role of the Father and we'll have to take care of the Baby until Monday. Got it?"

Upon processing Zee's game plan, Wakko gave a confident salute as he said, "You have my undivided dedication to this assignment, Miss Zatara! I will play the role of the ever-dutiful Father to our 'Little One' until Monday morning!"

Wakko then hugged the egg as he said, "All we have to do is treat this egg as our own baby."

Zee could only roll her eyes at this scene, but she couldn't help but give a genuinely sweet smile upon seeing Wakko becoming dedicated to his role as the 'Father' to the egg, which is their 'Baby'. Seeing as how he hasn't seriously screwed up at any point since they were assigned as partners for this assignment, her trust in Wakko was slowly increasing. However, she felt that Wakko was getting a bit too dedicated in his role, so she decided to grab the egg in the midst of his hug as she and the wackiest of the Warners caught up with Babs and Makoto, who happened to be sitting at one of the tables in the Food Court.

"Hey, girls, how's it going for you two?" Zee said as she and Wakko sat across Babs and Makoto at the table.

"So good," Babs said. "Makoto actually had a lot of baby stuff saved up and we're definitely going to get the 'A' of the decade!"

"Yep, it helps when one of your friends still had some of her baby stuff laying around," Makoto explained, implying that one of the Sailor Guardians had lent some of the baby stuff for use for this assignment. "Though I wonder how come one of them still had this stuff lying around, even after they got older."

"Huh, so the mother has affection of her offspring? How novel," Wakko said in a faux-dramatic tone, then snapped back to normal as he said to himself, "Sheesh, now I'm starting to sound like Oliver."

"I wouldn't worry about that too much, Wakko," Zee said in a reassuring tone, petting him on the head as he gave a content smile in response.

"So, Mako, do you think I could take the baby out on patrol tonight?" Babs said. "Gotta introduce it to… 'The Life'."

Makoto could only give a slight look of shock as she said, "No, Babs, I don't think that's a good idea! I mean, you can't take her—I mean, 'it' out for a night of crime-fighting! It's too dangerous."

"She's right, Babs," Zee said. "It's an easy A if you make it to Monday."

"Trust and believe, Babs," Wakko also added. "You don't want a repeat of what happened the last time you took an egg out on patrol, do you?"

Babs then thought back to the time she took her and Garth's egg out on crime patrol, which ended with the egg being cracked beyond belief. Upon coming to that realization, Babs then gave her friends a reassuring look and said, "Don't worry, guys, I won't bother taking the egg out on patrol tonight. Makoto, just make sure that the egg remains safe until Monday."

"Well, I already had that on my mind anyway, but now I feel confident that this assignment will go smoother than I thought," Makoto said with a smile.

Zee then turned to Wakko and said, "Wow, Wakko, how did you remember what happened with Babs the last time she took her egg out on patrol?"

"Well, think about it, Zee: all the mishaps that you and your friends ran into when it came to taking care of the eggs, I felt that it was retreading the same ground," Wakko explained before adding, "However, I think that there was a quicker loss of eggs among most of the groups because I think the only ones left are you and me, Babs and Makoto, Karen and Jenny—from what I could tell—Kara and Double D, Virgil and Jake, and Hal and Jess—"

However, upon Wakko noticing that Hal and Jessica were left without an egg, thanks to Pesto's unintended interference, Wakko retracted the last part of his comment and said, "Actually, I take back what I was about to say about Hal and Jessica. Apparently, the Goodfeathers must've gotten to them."


Speaking of the Goodfeathers, the trio was still flying around the mall, looking for the Godpigeon's golden egg, but the results were futile as they came out empty-handed. Pesto was clearly at wit's end as he said, "I can't believe it! We're never gonna find that golden egg and we're never gonna find a stupid egg that would be good enough to pass off as said golden egg!"

"Whoa, Pesto, cool ya jets there, bucko," Bobby said in a reassuring tone. "Listen, all we have to do is just keep our eyes open for the Godpigeon's golden egg. Hopefully, it won't end up in the hands of that screwball duck or even Rocky and Mugsy."

"Yeah, Pesto, we just need to have faith," Squit said with a smile. "Besides, it's not like any of these kids in that Home Ec class are going to find a way to take it, right? Right?"

With Squit's statement in mind, Pesto started to look around at the remaining pairs of Home Ec students that still had an egg intact: Virgil and Jake managed to keep their egg out of harm's way during their conversation with Hal, Jessica and Carol; Kara and Double D prevented the loss of their egg, thanks to the help of the ACME Express employee; Karen and Jenny were working on a super state-of-the-art egg protection system that would prevent the egg from being stolen while also keeping it intact; and Zee and Wakko were busy conversing about their egg alongside Babs and Makoto. Suddenly, an idea popped into Pesto's head as he looked at the two Goodfeathers and said, "Well, the only way we're gonna get that golden egg back is that we have to think like a Home Ec student. We gotta treat that golden egg like a baby of sorts because it is the Godpigeon's 'baby' in a way, so in-so-fact-todo, we could easily prevent the egg from being stolen by any of 'em and we could get it back to the Godpigeon with ease. You guys with me on this?"

"I never thought I'd say this, Pesto, but that's a pretty good idea," Bobby said in an impressed tone.

"I gotta agree with Bobby here, Pesto," Squit said as he wrapped his arm around Pesto. "Alright, Pesto, from this point forward, we'll go with your idea. After all, you're the boss."

Suddenly, Pesto was thrown off by Squit's compliment as he pushed the hapless bird away from him and said in an indignant tone, "What's that supposed to mean?"

"I'm just saying you're the boss," Squit said nervously, sporting a nervous smile for good measure.

"'The Boss'?! Are you sayin' that I am Tony Danza? Is that what you're sayin'?" Pesto said, his demeanor becoming even more annoyed.

"No, that's not what I'm sayin'," Squit said.

"Oh, so what you are saying is that I'm Rick Ross walking around wearing Crocodile Python and performing 'Trap Trap Trap' in front of a massive audience! Is that what you're sayin'?" Pesto said.

"No, no, I'm not sayin' that!" Squit said, rearing back from Pesto to avoid getting caught in another ball of violence.

"You're saying that I am the boss?" Pesto asked.

"Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm sayin'," Squit said in a reassuring tone.

After a moment of silence between the two Goodfeathers, Pesto finally shouted, "THAT'S IT! YOU WANNA CALL ME 'THE BOSS'?! I'LL SHOW YOU WHO'S THE BOSS!"

Just like that, Pesto and Squit found themselves in yet another comical fight, though Bobby was less than amused as he tried to break up the two squabbling pigeons as he said, "Hey, you guys, knock it off! What's the matter with you two?"


Later that night, Makoto had laid the egg down on her bed, keeping it out of harm's way and nestling it on the pillow in order to keep it safe until Monday morning. Just as soon as she left the room, the window randomly opened and a mysterious figure had taken the egg off of the pillow, running into the night without a second care. Who was the mysterious figure in question? One first thought is that it would've been Kara and Double D, but they were lucky enough to keep their egg intact for the time being. Another possible theory is that the Goodfeathers had decided to follow through on Pesto's original idea to take one of the eggs and disguise it as the Godpigeon's golden egg. However, it ultimately turned out to be…

"I want you to live the best life, egg! Live your best life!" Babs said, all dressed in her Batgirl attire and riding with the egg in her scooter.

Just as she was riding around without a care in the world, Batgirl found herself hit a pothole, causing the egg to fly out! The egg then proceeded to land over a barbed wire fence without breaking…

"Yes!" Batgirl said, upon seeing that she had prevented disaster.

…then, it rolled downhill towards a woodchipper…

"No!" Batgirl screamed.

…launching out without a scratch!

"Yes!"

The egg then went over another fence onto the ground…

"No!"

…landing unscathed…

"Yes!"

…and, ultimately, being run over by a random truck, ultimately cracking it!

"No! I mean, yes! I mean, NO!" Batgirl yelled out in despair.


The next morning, Jenny had knocked on Karen's door, apparently to check and see if she had constructed her own device that would protect their egg, but Karen would be in for the surprise of her life once she answered the door. As Karen answered the door, she noticed that Jenny had been covered in a couple of egg yolks, including one from their egg, leaving her with an annoyed expression as Karen asked in a concerned tone, "Jenny! What happened to you?"

"Well, I had asked my mom if she had a device at hand that would help in protecting our egg," Jenny explained. "I had actually found one that would've worked, but I made the mistake of activating the cloning device along the way. Long story short, too many eggs were cloned, I was overwhelmed with eggs and they somehow ended up cracking in one fell swoop, leaving me covered in all this yolk."

"Sheesh, well, Jenny, at least you tried," Karen said as she pulled out her own contraption that she would've used for their egg. "I had created a super-effective egg protection device that would've kept the egg intact without fear of being cracked, stolen or destroyed, but… at least you tried."

Jenny could only give a sad sigh in response as she said, "Well, let's hope that our classmates are having better luck than we did."


Meanwhile, at the Warnerlicious Sweet Spot, Barry Allen was hard at work in handing out the milkshakes. Wakko happened to be there, looking rather disheveled as Barry gave him his milkshake. Once he got his milkshake, Wakko then said, "Leave it."

"But, Wakko, you—" Barry began to say.

"I know what I did, Barry," Wakko said in a dramatic tone. "Just leave it."

Barry then left the milkshake container on the counter near Wakko, who then noted, "Sheesh, look at me, Barry, I've found myself getting too into the 'Father' role as if this was an acting exercise. Everything's still going smooth for the most part, but I've become a shell of the man I once was!"

Barry then chuckled in response to Wakko's comment as he said, "'Shell'. I get it."

Just then, Virgil and Jake then ran into the Sweet Spot, alongside Kara and Double D, as Virgil said, "Guys, we've got an emergency! Look at our eggs!"

Wakko and Barry both surveyed the damage and found that both groups' eggs had been randomly destroyed. Wakko was especially shocked, considering how lucky they were to have their eggs remain unscathed, as he asked, "What the—Virgil, how did your eggs managed to get destroyed so easily? You guys were doing so well!"

"Listen, all I can say is that, at least I didn't have to crack one on Fu Dog at any point!" Jake said.

Double D was especially a nervous wreck as he knew that this grade would go against his perfect grades at the Tooniversity, pacing around the floor as he said to himself, "Oh, dear, oh, dear, oh, dear! This is not good! Kara and I have followed all the rules, kept our egg intact with no fear of it being stolen or destroyed whatsoever, so why must this happen before the day we were supposed to return with our egg?!"

Kara quickly jumped into action and calmed Double D down, shaking him a bit as she said, "Yo, Double D, pull yourself together! Listen, don't worry, I'm sure it won't be so bad. Maybe Professor Boo will take pity on the whole class and decide to drop this assignment altogether."

"Yeah, right, that's the same thing Hal said when Pesto cracked his egg," Jake quipped to the Girl from Krypton.

The four teens then looked at Wakko, who only stared at them in confusion as he said, "What?"

"Wakko, you and Zee still have y'all's egg intact, right?" Virgil said. "You know that it now comes down to you two, right?"

"Relax, Virgil," Wakko said in a reassuring tone. "I'm sure that Zee wouldn't do anything reckless like—"

As if on cue, Zee then walked into the Sweet Spot and sat next to Wakko as she said, "So, Wakko, I can tell you've been pretty stressed about the impending hardships of domestic living, so to make things a little easier, I've decided to implement partial custody."

"'Partial custody'? Zee, I never implied that I was struggling with that part in any way," Wakko said. "I was admittedly too into the role of playing the 'Father' because I wanted to bounce off of you getting into playing the 'Mother', so—"

"Well, I understand that, so that's why I decided to implement partial custody in the first place," Zee said as she then revealed that she hardboiled their egg.

The teens and Wakko could only look on in shock as Double D fainted from overwhelming shock and surprise. Wakko just stood there with his mouth agape as he croaked out, "Z-Z-Zee, y-y-you hardboiled th-th-th-the egg?"

"What? Of course, I didn't, Wakko, I just—" Zee began to say until she realized the gravity of what she had done, then she gave a nervous smile as she said, "Oops."

"Hey, don't beat yourself up over this, Zee," Barry said in a reassuring tone. "It was just an honest mistake."

"You can say that again, Barry," Wakko said, seemingly back to his normal self.


Moments later, all of the Home Ec students, except for Courage, were sitting outside of the Warnerlicious Sweet Spot, fearing their impending failure due to not having their eggs intact. Babs was the first to voice this concern as she gave a sigh and said, "Well, guys, let's just face it. We all messed up badly. There's no way any of us can walk into class tomorrow and expect to get a passing grade."

"All that hard work and for what? Our eggs getting cracked and the entire class failing in one fell swoop," Jenny said as she gave a defeated sigh.

"It was going to be the easisest 'A' I would've gotten until Ed screwed it up!" Eddy said, then he buried himself into the ground as he slammed his fist while ranting, "It was at the palm of our hands! Who invented birds anyway?! What good are they?"

While everyone was lamenting about the possibility of their failing grades, Diana was quick to point out how Courage was not with them as she said, "Wait a minute, everyone! We're talking about how we're going to fail, but what about Courage? Has anyone heard from him?"

"I haven't heard from him since Friday," Babs said, shrugging her shoulders.

"Yeah, ever since he'd been assigned to work by himself, he had pretty much kept to himself the whole time, so who knows where he is?" Makoto said.

"At least that dog was lucky to be working by himself," Eddy said in a subdued yet bitter tone. "At least he didn't have to deal with a certain idiot thinking he's a hero to chickens everywhere."

"Eddy, I'm sure Ed apologized about a hundred times," Double D said. "Are you still that angry at him?"

"What? He caused us to fail!" Eddy said in an annoyed tone.

Suddenly, an ACME truck drove by the teens and revealed the Godpigeon's golden egg that the Goodfeathers were looking for throughout this entire cartoon! Everyone saw the mystical golden egg and decided it was every person for themselves, hoping to get the egg, but it quickly started to roll away! Babs was about to grab the golden egg, but Karen pushed her out of the way and Jenny caught it with her robotic baseball glove as she then added, "Ha! That was way too easy."

However, their success would be short-lived as Eddy quickly snatched it away, running away from the two girls until Jake grabbed him with his dragon tail, causing the short Ed boy to drop the egg as it rolled to the pier. Just as the teens were about to make their way to the pier, Tatsu picked up the golden egg and said to herself, "Well, what do you know? I never knew that a golden egg was assigned for this project, Bloom, but this should definitely net us some extra credit!"

Bloom walked up to Tatsu and took a look at the egg herself as she added, "Wow, you're not kidding, Tatsu. I wonder where this egg came from anyway? I never knew of any existing golden eggs for all my life, but I guess anything is possible when you live in Dubba City."

However, unbeknownst to the two girls, they found themselves being shocked by Virgil, using his Static abilities to grab the egg from Tatsu and catch it in his hands. Just as he left the two to catch up with Jake, the teenage superhero just chuckled as he said to himself, "Man, who knew that it would be easy to get a golden egg just like that?"

However, Virgil found himself being tripped by Eddy, who was hiding in one of the trashcans with Ed (possibly the latter's idea), causing the egg to fly out of Virgil's hands and land on one of those high striker games that you would find in the carnival. Double D walked up to the high striker and tried to find a way to pick up the egg by using his brains instead of his (lack of) brawns, but Kara stepped up and used the mallet to ring the bell of the high striker, causing the egg to fly high and onto one of the bumper cars that was being driven by Billy, who had obstensibly gone to the pier with both Grim and Mandy, but he would find himself being caught in the middle of the students' wild goose chase for the golden egg.

The students managed to ram Billy's car, causing him to fly out of his bumper car while holding the egg until he eventually landed into some stuffed animals while the egg flew overhead. As Billy popped out from underneath the pile of stuffed animals, he took a look around and just said, "Yeah! Free toys! Wait until Mandy hears about this!"

Meanwhile, the egg was tossed back and forth all around the pier, even getting tangled up in some of the other characters until it finally landed into Wakko's hands… or, rather, his baseball glove as he gave a smile and called out, "Perfect! Hey, guys, I finally caught the golden egg!"

However, much to Wakko's surprise, the others charged at him and got themselves caught in a big ball of violence, trying to catch the golden egg and save themselves from the impending 'F'. Unbeknownst to the group, however, the golden egg popped out of the ball of violence and rolled over to Courage, who happened to be perusing the pier with his own egg. As Courage took a look at the egg, he noticed that it had a message inscribed on it, which said "From: The Godpigeon, To: Foghorn Leghorn".

After reading the message, Courage knew that this egg had belonged to someone else and they meant to make the delivery, so he decided to leave the squabbling group (before any of them became the wiser as to what happened with the golden egg) and give the egg back to the intended messengers.


Speaking of the messengers, the Goodfeathers had laid down at a nearby tree, wondering what to do since they have yet to find the Godpigeon's golden egg and felt that it might be lost forever. Just then, the gangster pigeons saw that Courage was walking up to them with the golden egg at hand, much to their shared joy and relief as Squit flew up to Courage and said, "Hey, fellas, look! This dog here finally found the golden egg! Now, we can take this bad boy down to Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm!"

"Hey, nice one, pink dog," Bobby said, giving a thumbs up to Courage.

"I gotta say, kid, I'm impressed," Pesto said as he gave Courage a genuine smile. "There's somethin' dat's puzzlin' me, though: just where did you find the egg?"

Courage tried his best to come up with a good explanation, but he ultimately decided to spare them the details and said, "Let's just say that it managed to come out unscathed after a moment of slapstick."

The Goodfeathers exchanged looks of confusion among themselves upon trying to figure out what Courage was alluding to, but they just shrugged it off as they began to fly away to Foghorn's chicken farm, but not before giving their thanks to Courage once again and noting that they would give the Godpigeon his blessing for helping them find his golden egg.

Courage then waved to the flying Goodfeathers before he decided to go back up to the pier and, hopefully, stop his classmates from fighting each other, as well as telling them the truth about the golden egg that they were fighting over.

I guess it's time for me to clear out the Royal Rumble at the pier, Courage thought to himself. I don't know how they're going to handle the truth about that golden egg, but someone has to tell them something.


The next day at the Cartoon Tooniversity, everyone was sitting in their respective seats, waiting for the inevitable once Professor Ludwig von Boo walked through that door and saw that everyone, except for Courage, had managed to epically fail at keeping their eggs intact and giving out a mass failure to everyone. However, much to their shared relief, Professor Granny had returned to the Home Ec class, giving a warm welcome to the students as she said, "Well, hello, everyone! Sorry I had missed last Friday, but you know how it is when you are chaperoning a special seminar for honors students and you have to keep one of your fellow professors from eating a colleague in the process."

Flora, who happened to be present at that seminar, looked towards Zee and Jessica, and whispered, "So, girls, was there anything I had missed this past Friday?"

"Nothing much, really," Jessica said. "We got stuck with another egg assignment."

"Another one?" Flora said, raising an eyebrow. "Well, how did it go this time?"

Jess and Zee struggled to come up with a good enough answer, so the latter responded, "Let's just say that, when Courage let us know about what was going on, it kinda went just as bad as last time, maybe even worse."

Flora then looked at Courage to see if she could get more information from him, but the pink dog just shrugged in response and said, "It's a long story. What more can I say?"

"Anyway, let's see what your substitute left for you all while I was gone," Granny said as she took a look at the lesson planner and saw that they had to take care of some eggs. "Oh, no, not the old 'egg-sitting' assignment! You'd think that Professor Boo would've came up with an assignment more exciting than that! You know, how about this? I'll just dismiss the assignment altogether. That should ease the stress you had from that assignment, shouldn't it?"

The students all gave sighs of relief as Eddy said, "You got that right, Professor Granny, ol' girl!"

Granny then laughed off Eddy's response as she said, "Well, anyway, I had plans for a really special cake assignment, but I think we should lay off the eggs for a minute. For our next assignment, our school mascot had given birth to a litter of baby bunnies, so I felt that it would be a fun assignment for each of you to take care of the rabbits. Oh, and I see that Professor Boo had already set you all up with partners, so you all will be in the same pairs as before."

Upon hearing the announcement of their next class assignment, most of the class could only faint from disbelief, besides Courage, who could only look around and say to the audience, "Well, what can I say? I think anything would be better than having to take care of another egg."


After the end of the episode, the signature Looney Tunes red rings appeared on screen as Foghorn Leghorn popped through the rings and said to the audience, "That's, I say, that's, I say, that's all, folks!"


Well, hey, look at that! After a year and 8 months, I have finally returned with another all-new episode of Animation Multiverse: The Series! Admittedly, I was hoping to have this finished and uploaded at least a month or so after the last new episode, but, as usual, classes and other personal matters got in the way, leaving me unable to approach this series like I had intended to. Thankfully, since I have graduated from college and that it is currently summertime, I have finally found some free time to complete this episode and continue the Animation Multiverse series.

This one is practically an update of the DC Super Hero Girls episode "#ScrambledEggs", but this one has a different approach to the main episode: namely, the increased interactions between Professor Boo and the students; different pairings of the students; an added subplot involving the Goodfeathers and the Godpigeon's golden egg; and the twist that there was one egg intact, but not the one the Home Ec students would've expected. Notice that, outside the cameo at the start of this episode, there wasn't too much involvement from Bugs Bunny himself throughout this episode, which allowed for more focus on the other characters.

Originally, I actually had Buster Bunny and Numbah One involved in this episode, but I had a tough time trying to figure out how their roles would ultimately parlay into the plot, so I just replaced them with Juniper Lee and Jenny Wakeman, respectively. Also, I'm positive that Flora would've been a good addition to this episode, outside of the cameo at the end, but I felt that her written-in absence would have made sense, though I will admit: it would've been enticing to see how her and Courage's chemistry would've developed in this one. Alas…

Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed this episode of Animation Multiverse: The Series, and stick around for another new episode coming soon! "Stay Tooned" for the next new episode and thanks for reading, folks!