The sky was starting to get dark as Ruber and his men apporached Camelot.

"Not a word." he whispered to Juliana. "And let's all keep our heads, shall we?"

Juliana looked back to see Siegfried bound and gagged inside the wagon.

Realizing Kayley and Bugs had escaped, she let out a sigh of relief.

"It's Lady Juliana!" said one of the guards. "Lower the bridge at once!"

Ruber smiled evily as the drawbridge was lowered.


Arthur was resting by the fireplace in his royal chambers when a guard came in.

"Your Majesty, Lady Juliana has paid us a surprise visit." he said.

"Oh, good." sighed Arthur. "I could use some company."


While the wagons rode past the drawbridge and towards the castle, Kayley and Bugs, with a little help from Bladebeak, dug through the ground.

"Are we close to the castle?" asked Kayley.

Bugs peeked out through a stone in the ground and saw the castle in front of them, but only for a second, as one of the wagon wheels bumped into the stone, sealing him, Kayley and Bladebeak inside.

"Of course you realize this means war." he said, grabbing a hold of Bladebeak, who asked, "Hey, what are you doing?"

Bugs burrowed up to the surface as the wagons stopped in front of the castle.

Kayley popped out and hollered out. "It's a trap!"

Everyone gasped in shock, which turned to fear as Ruber shouted. "Attack!"

The iron men bursted out of the wagons as the terrified townspeople ran for cover.

"Seal off the castle!" he ordered, as he rode his horse inside the castle, while two of his men guarded the door.

The guards charged after the brutes, but they were no match for them.

"Ruber has breached the castle keep." said one of the guards. "The king is still inside!"

Kayley knew she was going to save Arthur herself.

"Come on." she said to Bugs. "We've got to help the king."

They climbed out of the hole and ran towards a plank bridge when they heard Juliana's voice. "Kayley!"

Kayley turned, worried that her mother would try to stop her.

But she didn't. Instead, Juliana said. "Be careful."

Kayley smiled and walked up the bridge with Bugs.

Just then, they heard the screech of the Griffin, who destroyed the bridge with his talons.

At the same time, Siegfried had managed to break free from his bounds and shouted, "Kill the wabbit!"

He and two of the iron men charged after Kayley and Bugs, whom they had cornered at the edge of the castle wall.

"It's the end of the wine, wabbit." sneered Siegfried as he pointed his spear at Bugs and Kayley. "Any wast wowds?"

Bugs looked down and saw a familiar sight.

"Eh, what's up, Garrett?"

As if by magic, Garrett appeared on top of Devon and Cornwall, who swung their tail at Siegfried and the two iron men, who fell off the wall and into the moat.

"Sorry we're late." said Garrett. "I hate flying coach."

"What took you so long?" asked Kayley.

"Well, let's just say..." began Devon.

"We had a ducky brat to deal with." finished Cornwall as he held Daffy by his webbed foot.

"I told you I ain't helpin' nobody!" he shouted angrily.

"You are and you will!" said Garrett as he grabbed him by the neck.

Daffy: Again with the neck grabbing!


Inside the castle, Arthur hurried to the Round Table, but Juliana was not there. Instead, he found...

"Ruber!"

"Greetings, Your Majesty." sneered Ruber.

Arthur grabbed one of the nearby spears and pointed it at Ruber, who chuckled. "A spear? How Stone Age! A king would hold a more noble weapon."

He then removed his cloak, revealing his merged hand. "A king would hold...Excalibur."


"Where's Ruber?" asked Garrett.

"He has the king trapped inside." said Kayley. "There's no way in."

"There is one way." said Garrett. "Through the stables."

Just then, the Griffin came in front of them, but before the beast could attack, Ayden bumped into him, catching his attention.

While the Griffin flew after Ayden, two of the iron men surrounded Garrett, Bugs, Daffy and Kayley, who looked down to see a cart covered with straw

"Jump!" she shouted to her friends, who followed her down, landing on the straw pile, as Garrett held the horse's reins, steering him towards the stables.

"What are you doing?" asked Kayley.

"I'm driving!" said Garrett.

"Do you think that's a good idea?" asked Bugs.

"No problem!" assured Garrett. "Hang on!"

"Garrett, Garrett, on your left!" instructed Kayley.

"Your other left!" hollered Daffy as Garrett drove the cart past a wall of fire.

Just then, one of the cart wheels broke, sending our heroes towards the stables, landing on some bags of grain.

"See? That wasn't so bad, was it?" asked Garrett.

"You're despicable." moaned Daffy.


Back inside the castle, Arthur found himself flung in the center of the Round Table as Ruber stood in front of him.

"So many memories in this room. Makes me want to puke." he sneered. "You said everyone at this table was equal. Well I have something much more sweeter...revenge!"


Oustide the castle, Garrett lifted up a flat stone from the ground.

"These tunnels lead to the Round Table." he said, leading Kayley and Bugs inside.

Daffy just crossed his arms and said. "I ain't going down there with you!"

"But, Daffy," pleaded Bugs. "Arthur needs us."

"Why should I help you when you always take away what's rightfully mine?" retorted Daffy.

"What made you think I would do something like that?" asked Bugs.

"Because ever since you came along, everyone started loving you more than me!" shouted Daffy.

But as he spoke, his anger turned to sadness.

"You know, this whole thing was my chance to prove that I still have it, but you just had to come along and ruin everything. So you win, just like you always do."

For a moment, Bugs said nothing, but upon seeing Daffy walking towards the tunnel opening, he grabbed his arm, saying, "Daffy, you know I would never do anything to hurt you."

"You have been hurting me...all my life." said Daffy. "You always get the standing ovation while I'm left with a silent treatment. You've always been better than me at everything."

He let out a sad sigh. "Let's face it, Bugs. You're the number one star of all time. You always have been, and you always will be. Me? I'm just an annoying duck with a dream that'll never come true."

"It doesn't have to be this way, Daffy." said Kayley. "You can still make your dream come true...if you help us save Arthur and Camelot."

"You...you mean it?" asked Daffy. "After everything I said and put you through?"

"We are in this together, Daff." said Bugs. "But we can't do it without you."

Daffy said nothing for a moment, but as he looked at Bugs, Kayley and Garrett, he knew that it was time to put aside his grudges and do the right thing.

"OK, let's do it!"


Outside, the Griffin had snatched Ayden with his massive claw.

"Finally, Silver Wings, you're mine." he snarled, before feeling his tail being tugged...by Devon and Cornwall.

"Excuse me?" asked Devon.

"Pick on somebody your own size." added Cornwall.

The Griffin just glared at them and proceeded to eat Ayden.

"Let's barbecue this bully." suggested Cornwall.

"I couldn't agree more." said Devon.

Working together, both dragons finally breathed fire on the Griffin, who shrieked in pain.

Free from the beast's clutches, Ayden began to plummet down, only to be saved by Devon and Cornwall, who kept breathing fire on the Griffin, chasing him far away from Camelot.