The American Dragon and young Wolf-Shadowed being both just felt even more anxious about this whole student transfer thing. Eventually, the next morning came and Mike and Jake got ready in their own way to go to their new schools.

"Hi, Jake, don't wanna sleep late and miss your transfer student thingy at school, would ya~" A little girl in pigtails grinned to her big brother, jumping onto his bed before his alarm went off.

"Go away, Haley." Jake groaned.

"I don't want you to be late!" Haley grinned to her big brother. "Good students like me always wake up before their alarm clock!"

"Yeah, well, annoying little sisters better get out of my room before I tell Mom that you burnt Dad's cheese tuna casserole so we could order pizza." Jake smirked.

"You promised that you wouldn't tell Mom about that!" Haley gasped.

"Bye, Haley." Jake smirked.

"Fine, I'll go," Haley replied. "But you're gonna do The Noodle Dance with me and Jelly Otter later!"

Jake rolled his eyes to that.

Haley soon left.

"Ah... Peace and quiet..." Jake soon flopped back.

The alarm clock then went off.

"Aw, man..." Jake groaned.

"Jake, breakfast!" Susan called out.

"And you don't wanna be late for your transfer today!" Jonathan added in.

Jake groaned as he soon got out of bed.


"So Jojo tried to bring Goliath into school yesterday, but she can't cuz he's a lion, but he's a very nice lion," Haley told her parents while Jake came downstairs. "There's also this weird kid who has his own friends, his name's Tino, and he always talks to the wall like it's a person. Isn't that weird?"

"Now, Haley, just because this Tino person talks to the wall, doesn't mean he's weird." Jonathan told his daughter.

Susan lightly rolled her eyes to her husband's statement. Jake yawned and stretched as he came to eat breakfast.

"Hi, Jake, you sound like you didn't sleep well, you should've slept until your alarm came on." Haley smiled innocently.

"You are worse than Phil Diffy's sister!" Jake glared at her.

"Excited for the transfer?" Susan asked her son.

"I guess." Jake shrugged.

"What school is it, son?" Jonathan asked.

"Cartoon Network School." Jake said.

"Oh, that sounds like fun, you should send us pictures!" Johnathan smiled.

"Sure, Dad, I'll get right on that." Jake rolled his eyes.

"Oh, you better get ready so that you don't be late." Susan suggested as she looked at the clock.

Jake sighed and soon finished up his breakfast and walked out the door.


Meanwhile, Mike was headed towards the bus stop, but she couldn't because Ed and Dee Dee were holding onto her legs.

"Let go, you guys." Mike sighed.

Ed and Dee Dee refused to let go. Double D and June came up behind the two and tried to pull them off so that Mike could go to Disneyville. June managed to get Dee Dee off, but Double D was struggling with Ed.

"I need help over here!" Double D weakly told the others.

Eddy went over to assist his best friend and was also struggling too.

"You can't leave, Mike!" Ed cried out.

"Ed, it's not like I'm gone forever." Mike told him.

"Ed is going to miss Mike, Dee Dee!" Ed cried out.

"Dee Dee is going to miss Mike too!" Dee Dee added.

"And Jo needs you two to stop talking IN THE THIRD PERSON for crying out loud!" Jo snapped.

"Okay, since you're going to be gone, who's going to be leading the group now until you come back?" Eddy asked Mike. "Is it me?"

"No, it's me!" Duncan argued.

"No, it's June." Mike said.

"June?!" Duncan and Eddy asked.

"I've known her longer, and she does a pretty good job of keeping you guys together when I'm busy." Mike told them.

"Aw, man!" Eddy and Duncan complained.

"Sucks for you two buttheads." Jo smirked.

"Now, June, you remember what to do." Mike told her best friend.

"Of course, Mike," June nodded. "Be careful over there, okay?"

"Sure thing, though, I kinda wish it was summer," Mike smirked. "I'd love to compete in those Disney Channel Games."

The bus then pulled up to the stop.

"Well, this it, you guys; I'll video chat you when I'm there," Mike told the others before noticing someone missing. "Say, where's Cindy?"

"At home taking care of her mom since she got sick," June replied. "But, she said her goodbye."

"All right, see you guys later then." Mike said as she soon grabbed her bag and went onto the bus.

Ed and Dee Dee hugged each other, crying their eyes out.

"You guys are worse than Kuki Sanban." Jo muttered with an eye roll.


The bus drove off and another bus pulled up and Jake got out of the bus.

"Yo, what is up?" Jake smiled. "Jake is in the house, yo!"

Everyone then stared blankly at the teenage American Dragon.

"Uh... Okay then, you guys aren't much of a welcoming party..." Jake said to the group.

"So, you're the new transfer student?" Double D asked.

"That's right, dawg," Jake replied. "The name is Jake Long."

"Um... Quite... Nice to meet you, and welcome to Cartoon Network City." Double D smiled nervously.

"So, who are you all?" Jake asked.

Everyone then introduced themselves, even Ed and Dee Dee, even though they missed Mike a whole lot.

June and Jake looked to each other and gasped. "YOU!"

"You two know each other?" Eddy asked the Te Xuan Ze and the American Dragon.

June narrowed her eyes at Eddy since she already told him.

"Sorry." Eddy said sheepishly.

"I didn't know that you lived here." Jake sneered.

"It would be a whole lot better if someone else from Disneyville would be the transfer student instead of you!" June glared.

"Stop fighting, June, you're making this worse!" Dee Dee cried out.

"I'm making it worse?" June asked.

"Yes, Mike is gone, and you know she hates arguing!" Dee Dee told her.

"I hate when my friends argue!" Ed added.

"You're right, you guys..." June sighed in defeat. "I'll try to be nice to him."

"Yo, I have a name." Jake told the girl.

"Yeah, and I don't care." June grumbled.

"June..." Double D warned his girlfriend.

"Sorry... Um... Won't you follow us?" June said, trying so hard to be nice. "We're getting a bite to eat right now."

"I guess I could get a little something." Jake shrugged.

"Come on, this way." June told him, leading the way.

"Could I have some buttered toast with gravy?" Ed asked.

"Uh... Sure, Ed." June shrugged.

Jake looked disturbed, though something about Ed reminded him of Spud.


The other bus drove over and soon dropped Mike off into Disneyville. Mike grabbed her backpack straps and looked around. There was a movie theater called The Big Movie Theater, a dinner club called House of Mouse, and more.

"Wow, this is a lot bigger than from the last time I visited here." Mike commented.


Mike walked down the street, looking all around, wondering where to go. There seemed to be alien creatures of many colors, almost hundreds of them as they were going around and helping the town. Mike held her stomach as she suddenly felt hungry and decided to go to the House of Mouse to find something to eat.

"Hey there, welcome to the House of Mouse, uh, did you just walk here?" A teenage dog boy asked.

"I kinda just got here..." Mike shrugged. "Do I need an invitation or something to get in?"

"No, you can go in as long as you don't cause trouble," The teenage dog boy smiled. "Mickey doesn't like too much trouble."

"Thanks," Mike replied. "Um, what's your name?"

"Max." The teenage dog boy stated.

"Thanks, Max..." Mike said as she came inside, but it was nearly empty.

"This is mostly a night club, but I'm sure my dad can get ya something." Max said to Mike.

"Mm... I guess I'll have a steak sandwich, I just wanna have a little bite to eat." Mike shrugged.

"Okay, coming up, um..." Max replied.

"Mike," The Cartoon Cartoon said. "Mike Mazinsky."

"Right.. Just wait right here." Max smiled to her.

Mike soon sat down and looked to the people who were there for now. A lot of the younger Disneyville people were there, like a boy named Stanley who had a goldfish named Dennis and a cat and a dog named Harry and Elsie, there was the clown girl, Jojo with her pet lion cub, Goliath, three otter siblings best known as Peanut, Baby Butter, and Jelly, and there were even robots, the older boy named Olie with his younger sister, Zowie.

"What is this, a playhouse?" Mike muttered to herself.

"Mike Mazinsky, is that you?" A voice asked.

Mike then turned around and saw a familiar tough girl. "Spinelli?"

"What're you doing here?" Spinelli asked.

"You mean you didn't hear?" Mike asked her. "It's a student transfer, I transferred with a kid named Jake Long, do you know him?"

"Yeah, I know him, but I don't talk to him that much." Spinelli shrugged.

"Just getting a little snack, I'm a little hungry," Mike said. "So, this is the House of Mouse?"

"Yeah, you should really come here at night, it's a lot better." Spinelli told her.

"Do you come at night?" Mike asked.

"Yeah, you should come tonight," Spinelli suggested. "TJ and the others will be coming tonight."

"I would like that." Mike smiled.

Max soon came by with some steak for Mike. Mike paid the teenage dog boy and ate the steak, though not vicious or wild like she usually did since it was pretty early in the morning.


After eating the steak, Spinelli brought Mike over to her school.

"Mike, welcome to The Disneyville Academy." Spinelli introduced.

"So, who's the principal here?" Mike aksed.

"Principal Prickly," Spinelli replied. "I'll take you to him."

"Sure." Mike replied.

An older woman typed on her typewriter, looking lost in her own world.

"That's Miss Lemon, she's Prickly's receptionist." Spinelli told Mike.

"Uh, excuse me?" Mike spoke up.

"What do you want, kid?" Miss Lemon asked.

"I'm Mike Mazinsky: the new transfer student." Mike said.

"All right, go into Prickly's office, he's been expecting you." Miss Lemon said.

"Nice woman..." Mike muttered under her breath and knocked on the door.

"Come in." Prickly said, opening the door.


Mike then came into the principal's office to meet Principal Prickly. "Uh, Principal Prickly, hi," she then greeted her temporary school principal. "I'm the new transfer student from Cartoon Network City: Mike Mazinsky."

"Ah, so you are, this is your schedule during your stay with us," Prickly said as he handed her a paper he printed out from the computer. "I don't want to hear any trouble from you or there will be trouble, you understand, young man?"

"Uh, sir, I'm a girl." Mike corrected.

"What is with you kids these days and acting like the opposite sex then?" Prickly muttered slightly. "So, anyway, welcome to our school, I'll have someone show you around."

Spinelli soon came through the door almost as if she had heard that and took a pass from Prickly's desk and left.

"Uh... Quite..." Prickly blinked as the two tomboys went in the hallway together. "Sometimes I wonder if she has super-hearing or something."


"This school seems pretty fancy for a public school." Mike said to Spinelli.

"Yeah, Prickly really wants to look good in comparison," Spinelli replied. "There's also a lot of portraits of Walt Disney or Mickey Mouse around here."

"Wow, it seems a lot bigger than my school." Mike commented.

"Like I said, Principal Prickly likes variety, oh, by the way, what's your schedule?" Spinelli asked Mike as they walked down the hallways.

"Let's see..." Mike said as she took a look at her new school schedule. "History with Miss Grotke, Gym with Coach Barkin, Science with Professor Rotwood, English with Miss Finster, lunch/recess, Home Ec with Miss Park, and Math with Professor Third."

"We have three classes together." Spinelli approved.

"I guess this doesn't look too bad..." Mike said. "Any tips?"

"Don't call Professor Rotwood 'Mr. Rotwood' or he'll yell at you." Spinelli warned.

"Erm... Right... Anything else?" Mike asked.

"Yeah, you might hear Professor Third talking funny," Spinelli replied. "He's getting his daughters to cure the common cold or something. His daughter goes to school here too, you might meet her: Ingrid Third."

"Well, it's good to know I still have recess to look forward to." Mike shrugged.

"Yeah, recess is great," Spinelli smirked. "I've told you about my adventures with TJ, Gretchen, Gus, Mikey, and Vince."

"I hope they don't mind if I hang out with you guys." Mike said.

"Nah, they won't have a problem with it," Spinelli reassured. "Especially since your friend is cousins with my friend, TJ."

"You'll have to be more specific." Mike said.

"Brianna." Spinelli said.

"Oh... Cool." Mike said.

They walked outside of school until tomorrow morning, of course, since today was their last day of Spring Break.