"Las Vegas: the city that never sleeps." Fred remarked as they drove down to the big and exciting city.
"That's New York, Freddy," Daphne reminded him. "The Big Apple?"
"Ooh! We love apples!" Shaggy beamed hungrily.
"Juicy and sweet!" Scooby added as he high-fived Shaggy in agreement.
"Unless you're Snow White of course." Cherry smirked to herself.
"Or her daughter," Lionel commented offhandedly. "But that's neither here nor there. What's here, is us!"
"Las Vegas doesn't get much sleep either," Shaggy soon commented. "Which is good cuz me, Scoob, and Scrappy are staying up all night!"
"Lemme guess; for the All You Can Eat Buffets?" Sabrina asked the cowardly duo.
"You know it, Sabrina," Shaggy replied as he took out his map along with Scooby. "We mapped out every single one!"
Salem leaned in so that he could also take a look along with Shaggy and Scooby. After a while of driving, they were finally coming to a stop in front of a hotel where a light-haired teenage girl appeared to also be, next to an ambulance.
"Well, here we are." Fred told the others.
"The Savanna Hotel, I've heard about this one," Cherry commented. "People say that it's haunted."
"Like, I'm pretty sure the only buffet they've got here is All You Can Scream." Shaggy remarked.
"Apparently something happened here too," Atticus pointed out. "An ambulance is parked right there."
"Well, then! Maybe we oughta go check it out." suggested Lionel.
Mystery Inc and Cherry's adventure group of friends began to leave the Mystery Machine to see what was going on as the ambulance began to take another victim straight to the hospital.
"Ghost... A horrible ghost... Terrible... Ghost..." A construction worker mumbled to himself as the paramedics began to send him into the vehicle.
"Did he say g-g-ghost?" Scooby asked nervously.
"Like, man, why do we always end up in haunted places every single time?!" Shaggy complained nervously.
"Just lucky, I guess." Fred remarked.
"Like how adventures come and find me." Cherry added.
"Besides, we have to stay," Velma told Shaggy and Scooby. "We've already accepted the invitation."
"If we spend the night in this hotel, we'll get a million dollars." Daphne added.
"I'm just here for the Vegas trip." Cherry piped up.
"Pfft! I wouldn't spend the night in that place for a hundred million." A second construction worker scoffed as the first one was being taken away and the ambulance drove away down the street.
"Don't worry," stated Velma. "Debunking hauntings and mysteries is our thing!"
"Us, too," said a familiar voice. "We love debunking a good mystery."
Everyone turned, seeing a blue-eyed, bespectacled man in a suit, standing next to a shorter, blue-eyed man, but with brown hair instead of black.
"Hold the phone!" Fred began. "It's..."
Lionel put his hand up. "Cherry, you wanna take this one? Since you wanted to go to Vegas?" he asked.
"Hm?" Cherry blinked until she realized what was happening. "Oh, yes, please. If that's all right." she then replied.
"Go for it." Lionel nodded.
"Thank you, Lionel," Cherry replied before she looked over and gasped in an over-the-top dramatic gasp, though was just kidding at this point. "It's world-renowned magicians and entertainers, Penn and Teller!" she then exclaimed before she blushed and beamed, waving at the two magicians. "Hi, guys~"
"I think we all knew that though." Patch remarked.
"Yeah, but this really means a lot to Cherry." Atticus reminded his pet.
"A great honor to meet you guys!" Velma beamed at the magicians.
"Penn and Teller, ya know I'm somewhat of an amateur magician myself," The construction worker said eagerly as he approached the Bad Boys of Magic. "Can I show ya a trick?"
"No." Penn dismissed him suddenly.
Teller also shook his head, not speaking as usual.
"Great!" The construction worker said as he took out his cards. "Now pick a card. Any card."
The two just gave him a bit of an unimpressed look.
"Eh, don't worry, I'll pick it for you," The construction worker then said as he shuffled his own cards before a couple of cards went flying and he mumbled out some stereotypical magic words. "Abracadabra and alakazam, alakazoomba roomba!" he then added as e made it rain cards all over the place and then took out one card from the deck. "Is this your card?" he then asked.
"I think it's the one stuck to your wrist, guy." Cherry deadpanned.
"That little lady is right," Penn agreed as he plucked the card out of the man's sleeve. "You just palmed it wrong." he then added before waving his hand and made the card disappear through thin air.
Teller then tugged at his own sleeves, clapped his hands together and made a handkerchief appear between his hands, which he unfolded.
"Huh?" asked the construction worker.
Teller put the handkerchief up to the guy's face, then pulled it away, turning his mustache into a butterfly, which flew away.
"Cool!" Lionel beamed as he and the others applauded.
Cherry chuckled at that, putting her hand in front of her mouth.
Teller then looked at his longtime partner before bowing to him after the trick.
"Sorry, Teller, turning the mustache on an angry, amateur magician/demolition boss into a butterfly? I've seen it a million times." Penn complained to his partner.
Teller pouted before shrugging in response.
"What did you do?!" The construction worker complained.
"Re-lax," Cherry spoke up. "Mr. Teller didn't really vanish your mustache," she then told him before she leaned into her favorite magician duo. "He didn't, right?" she then asked them.
"Obviously not!" Penn replied. "It's just flesh colored paint!"
Teller nodded before he swiped a patch off of the construction worker's face, showing his mustache was never gone.
"YOOOOW!" The construction worker yelped in pain as his voice echoed throughout the city.
"That's gonna leave a mark." Patch winced slightly.
"I hope the ghost of Madds Markson destroys you all!" The construction worker yelled. "Especially YOU, Penn and Teller, for exposing how magicians do their tricks! You and your crimes against magic!"
"The only crime against magic around here, buddy, is that mustache!" Penn remarked.
Shaggy and Scooby thought that was pretty funny.
"So, uh, shall we get settled?" Cherry suggested to the others.
"Let's." Atticus agreed.
And at that, they went to head inside to get comfortable while someone in the distance was secretly watching them.
"Boy, the old Savanna Hotel!" Penn pointed out once they came inside. "This is the place that made me wanna play Vegas. It's got such history, such panache!"
"How inspiring." Sabrina commented.
"ACHOO!" Scooby suddenly sneezed, blowing away some dust. "Such dust." he then commented.
"Bless ya, Uncle Scooby." Scrappy remarked.
"Thank you, Scrappy." Scooby told his nephew until they all suddenly heard a ringing sound.
"Quiet, everybody," said Velma as she was holding a tablet. "It's our host: reclusive billionaire Hugo Houser!"
As everyone gathered around, the tablet screen turned on, and it showed a ghoulish-looking man with a robe on. "Welcome to the gracious Savanna Hotel for her last night on Earth," he declared before laughing wickedly. "Would the contestants please join me in the ballroom? Time to play!"
More laughter was heard, as metallic door covers slammed down over the entrances, trapping everyone inside.
"Welp, looks like we're in for the night." commented Fred.
"Whether we like it or not." added Daphne.
"And like, I for one, do NOT, like, like it!" Shaggy whimpered.
"Me neither!" exclaimed Scooby as they huddled together in terror.
"Don't worry, Uncle Scooby!" Scrappy reassured bravely. "We're all in this together."
"Definitely." Patch added.
"Yay, I just love enthusiasm," Salem rolled his golden eyes. "I could've stayed back home and watch the 60s marathon on TV late at night while everyone else is asleep, but nooo."
"Come on, guys, let's go to that ballroom and see what this is all about." Atticus suggested.
"Who put you in charge anyway?" Cherry asked him.
"Just thought it would be a good idea," Atticus shrugged. "Besides, I'm like Fred and I'm a leader."
Cherry rolled her eyes at that before they all got up and decided to leave for the ballroom after they were instructed to do so.
"You're a co-captain at best, but whatever." shrugged Lionel.
Soon, the gang was inside of a projection room, watching the recording.
"I am happy you have decided to join me for tonight's frivolity," explained Hugo. "This hotel has been my home, like that little girl who lives in New York's Plaza Hotel. In fact, I'm living in the penthouse above your heads! Tomorrow at dawn, this old beauty will be destroyed in the name of progress!"
Shaggy and Scooby soon began to eat some popcorn that they happened to find while Salem helped himself a little to it.
"She deserves one last thrill before she goes and YOU! ARE THAT! THRILL!" Hugo soon continued darkly before he laughed wickedly to himself, like a stereotypical horror movie villain.
Shaggy and Scooby then looked nervous about that peal of wicked laughter.
"This hotel is haunted by the ghost of an evil magician that stayed here six years ago," Hugo began to explain before showing footage of the man he was talking about. "Professor Markson was a scientist who created and incorporated real dangerous science in his acts! If you can survive one night in these haunted halls, I WILL GIVE YOU $1,000,000 FOR GIVING THE HOTEL ONE LAST NIGHT OF FUN!" he then concluded before cackling some more.
Cherry rolled her eyes slightly at this guy's attempt to scare them.
"Ghosts aren't real," Penn scoffed. "If that were true, my girlfriend from 1989 would still be haunting me."
"I couldn't agree more, Mr. Jillette!" Velma replied.
"Sarah Ravencroft, Vincent van Ghoul, The Boo Brothers..." Cherry then said as she smirked at Velma as a reminder from past adventures.
"She was only there for two of those adventures." pointed out Scrappy.
"Ah... well, Zombie Island," Cherry stated. "How about that?"
"Yup, that works." Lionel nodded.
"Care to explain that, Velma?" Cherry then asked with a small smirk.
"Uh, well, I, um," Velma stammered before looking back at Fred and Daphne. "Guys, help me out here." she then told them.
"Velma's most likely right in this case, but you know we've seen it a thousand times." Fred remarked.
"It's almost always some kind of illusion or guy in a rubber mask." Daphne agreed.
"Ah, that's too bad," Penn replied. "I love a good scare, I love getting fooled."
"And yet you were afraid of puppets in India." Cherry smirked.
"We don't talk about that!" Penn told her before he flicked a coin around his fingers before he grabbed Teller and Velma to move them onto the couch. "Anyway, I love the feeling you get when you're telling ghost stories around a campfire, screaming your guts out watching a scary movie, nothing fills us the joy of life like living in fear, it feels good to scream! It makes you feel alive, it makes you feel wonderful!"
"I feel like there's a big 'but' coming?" Patch commented.
"There is," Penn admitted before he sighed in slight disappointment. "I'm always disappointed, it's never real or very exciting. It makes me sad." he then added before looking down at the floor.
"That's just weird." Scooby commented.
Teller placed a hand on Penn's left shoulder—and then, he got an idea! Quickly, he went over the couch, and pulled a hankie out of Scooby's left ear. Then, he started flossing the two ends of the hankie through Scooby's ears!
"Oh! That tickles!" Scooby exclaimed amidst his giggling. "That tickles my brain!"
Shaggy chuckled. "Like, whoa! I want my brain cleaned too!" he insisted. "Me next! Me next!"
Suddenly, an eerie cold wind began to fill the entire room.
"Ohhhh..." shivered Shaggy. "Just when things were, like, getting fun!"
"OOOOOUT!" A ghost moaned, coming out of the projection screen.
"That must be our ghost of the week." Atticus commented.
"No kidding." Patch added.
"GET OOOOUT!" The ghost demanded.
Mystery Inc wasted no time in getting up and running away, though Shaggy fell with the couch to the floor when he tried to catch up with the others. Soon, everyone else ran out of the room and closed the doors into that room to keep the ghost out once they got away for now. As they shut the doors to keep the ghost out though, they heard smashing and crashing from the other side.
"Uh, what just happened?" Sabrina wondered.
"I dunno, but we better check it out." Cherry suggested.
They soon opened the doors again to find that the room was a mess and the ghost appeared to be gone right after they had left.
"He's gone." commented Scooby.
And so they walked down the hall, past a painting of the Indian Witch Doctor (from "Decoy for a Dognapper"). As is tradition, however, there were somebody's eyes watching from behind the holes of the painting's eyes.
Teller soon made them all stop suddenly and pulled a rabbit out of Patch's right ear. Patch blinked with crossed eyes because of how sudden and random that was.
"Ooh, fuzzy." Scooby chuckled.
"Well, at least it isn't Mephista." Patch commented to himself.
"Tell me about it." Salem agreed.
Teller then came up behind Atticus and pulled a sandwich out of his shirt collar somehow.
"Ooh, lunch! Atticus, uh, do you mind?" Shaggy spoke up.
"Eh, knock yourself out." Atticus allowed.
"You're a real pal, Atticus!" Shaggy smiled, taking the sandwich and bit into it instantly before looking wide-eyed and nervous as he seemed to bite Teller's hand off until the literal silent partner showed his hand with a goofy, child-like smile on his face, causing the cowardly teen to laugh a bit. "Ooh! Do it again, do it again!" he then urged in amusement. "Maybe I've got a pizza up my sleeve."
"Or a lasagna in my tail!" Scooby added.
"Sorry, buddy; boring," Penn commented on Teller's trick. "Sandwich from a guy's elbow? Seen it a million times."
"...surprised it came up that often." commented Lionel, impressed and surprised.
"You are disturbingly hard to please." Atticus said to Penn.
"What can I say? It's who I am." Penn shrugged in response.
Teller began to look a little dejected that he didn't impress his longtime partner with the trick.
"Over here!" Fred soon called out from the front of the hallway.
Soon, everyone else caught up to see what Fred had found.
"The Madds Markson Theater." Fred informed them once he pointed it out.
"Sounds like a perfect place to investigate and perhaps confront the ghost of Professor Madds Markson." Velma added.
"Like, man, I don't understand the concept of confronting anything!" Shaggy complained.
"It'll be okay, Shaggy," Mo reminded him. "We're a team and that means we all listen to each other and work together."
Teller pulled out a napkin, then swished around in front of Scooby before he revealed, a fully-lit birthday cake.
"Not now, buddy," said Penn as he blew out the candles. "We're in the middle of a mystery here."
"Hmph." Patch firmly pouted and glared at Penn slightly.
Shaggy and Scooby looked hungry around the cake of course, looking like they really wanted to eat it.
"Teller, is it? Mind if we take that cake off your hands?" Scrappy offered once he saw that.
The literal silent partner shrugged before he decided to let Shaggy, Scooby, and Scrappy have the cake as though to say "Eh, knock yourselves out".
"All right, guys, let's check out this theater." Cherry suggested.
"Good call," nodded Lionel. "Maybe there's some kind of clues left around."
So, the groups headed into the Madds Markson Theater, which surprisingly had its stage readied like someone was getting set to put on a show.
"Whoa!" remarked Penn. "Looks like the stage is still set for Professor Markson's show!"
"And it looks like the show's about to start!" commented Velma.
"Only one question: who exactly is running the show?" commented Scrappy.
"Good question." Patch remarked.
Electrical surges and sparks filled the stage until a ghost seemed to fly out from the cabinet.
"Look!" Sabrina pointed out. "It's the ghost of Professor Markson!"
Cherry sighed and counted down with her fingers. "3, 2, 1." she then cued, knowing what was probably going to happen next.
Shaggy and Scooby frowned warily about being in the same room with a ghost.
"Well, I guess that was calmer than what I was expecting." Cherry said to herself as the ghost bowed to his audience.
Ghost Markson then tapped the cabinet behind him with his magic wand as everyone else watched expectantly.
"Ooh! Ooh! He's doing his famous cabinet transformation trick!" Penn beamed out of excitement.
Ghost Markson then opened the doors to his cabinet and came inside before shutting the doors as more electricity crackled.
"Wait for it, Scooby Doo!" Penn then told the cowardly Great Dane, making both Scooby and Shaggy watch the act. "This is where it gets really interesting!"
The electricity literally jolted around the cabinet and soon, the doors opened to show what looked like a monster mutant bunny rabbit.
"Y'know, I think I saw something like this in the Twilight Zone movie..." Lionel commented, scratching his chin
"That was always his shtick," commented Penn. "A Dr. Jekyll and horrible monster trick!"
The monster rabbit jumped off the stage and ran through the aisles.
"Okay, like, I think I liked this better when it was a whole lot less interactive!" Shaggy exclaimed, as the monster bunny jumped towards him.
"I'll get 'im!" exclaimed Scrappy as he ran towards the lethal lagomorph—but as usual he was yanked away while the others made a break for it.
"There it is!" Cherry then said once the chase scene began.
And so, they ran off to avoid the monster rabbit who seemed hungry for their blood.
Soon, everyone split up during the running.
"Okay, we need a plan." Atticus soon said.
"Of course we do." Cherry replied.
Shaggy and Scooby soon hid behind a "Wheel of Misfortune" before running around in circles as the monster rabbit chased them in said circles. Soon, the rabbit stopped and made Shaggy and Scooby bump into it before falling on the floor together. The rabbit screamed at them until the wheel spun and hit its face until it knocked over the wheel and chased Shaggy and Scooby who began to run away again.
"HA-A-A-A-ALT!" A voice soon called out as everyone looked over to see a certain girl from Canterlot High School wearing her cape and pointed hat as she held a magic wand in her hands. "I, The Gr-r-r-reat and Powerful Tr-r-r-rixie shall stop you, large lagomorph!" she then proclaimed bravely.
Shaggy and Scooby looked confused before running away from the monster rabbit who pursued them.
"Aha!" Trixie smirked once Shaggy and Scooby got out of the way and she hit a slot machine with her wand, causing it to suddenly fall on top of the rabbit to stall him briefly. "Abracadabra!" she then added.
"Well... at least it stopped him." Lionel commented as the rabbit monster stumbled around for a bit before shaking his head a few times.
"Presto!" Trixie proclaimed. "Trixie has helped out!"
"That's great, Trix." Cherry rolled her eyes slightly.
The rabbit monster then got back up and continued to chase Shaggy and Scooby.
"Come and get me, Bugs Dummy!" Scrappy challenged. "It's gonna take way more than a lucky's rabbit foot for you to get me and my Uncle Scooby!"
The monster rabbit then lunged into another room as it proceeded to root around like a lion.
"Yoo-hoo!" called Scooby-Doo.
As the monster rabbit turned, it saw Shaggy and Scooby, dressed like maids.
"Maid service~!" Scooby finished.
The rabbit monster raised an eyebrow in confusion.
Shaggy and Scooby then cooed and tutted to the monster rabbit, going to tuck him into the bed right away.
"Let's get you tucked in, nice and tight so you can't move." Shaggy began to say.
"Yeah! Can't move!" Scooby added.
The two then fist-bumped each other as they seemed to be slick in their trick until the rabbit monster snarled and ripped right out of the bed, causing them to freak out and run away.
Meanwhile, Cherry, Sabrina, Lionel, Salem, Penn, and Velma made it into the kitchen, hearing the roar from the distance.
"We should run." Velma suggested.
"You guys do whatever you want, I need a snack." Salem said as he came into the fridge.
"Salem, this is no time to eat." Sabrina hissed quietly.
"It's the perfect time to eat!" Salem defended. "I'm starting to see why Shaggy and Scooby eat so much even when they're scared out of their wits." he then added as he made a very large and tall fish sandwich.
"Or we can unravel this and reveal the trick." stated Penn.
Velma glanced around before seeing the freezer. "The walk-in freezer!" she exclaimed.
"That might be just what we need." Cherry suggested.
"Come on, Salem." Sabrina said as she grabbed the cursed warlock by his collar.
"Hey! I got dibs on that lutefisk!" Salem complained once he was taken away from his sandwich.
The rabbit monster soon made it into the room and began to sniff around in a rather menacing way.
"My glasses! My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" Velma cried out in distress as she got on her hands and knees on the floor.
The rabbit-beast seemed to snicker wickedly, before it charged right at Velma. The brainiac quickly put her glasses back on and tripped the rabbit-monster right into the freezer, slamming the door behind it!
"Nice work, Vel." Cherry commented.
"Thanks, Cherry." Velma smiled as she sat up and collected her glasses.
"Got him!" Penn beamed.
"It worked!" Sabrina cheered.
They all then leaned in to take a look at their new hostage... only to see that he was suddenly gone.
"Huh?" The group murmured before opening the door to find the freezer was now empty.
"He's good." Penn remarked.
"Well, maybe the others will have better luck?" Salem shrugged. "In the meantime, I'm gonna go back to my several fish decker sandwich~" he then added with a grin.
"We'll need all eyes on this case," said Sabrina as she grabbed Salem by the tail and pulled him along. "And that means you, too!"
"Aw, maaaan!" Salem groaned.
"Cats." Sabrina rolled her eyes.
"Teenage witches." Salem retorted as he did the same.
Meanwhile, Fred, Daphne, Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy, Atticus, Mo, and Patch came down another hallway and heard a loud banging sound from inside a nearby cupboard.
"Someone's there!" Daphne gasped once she heard the banging sound.
Fred soon found the source of the sound from the cupboard and opened the doors before gasping, seeing a certain magician who was shaking like a leaf. "It's Teller!" he then told the others.
"What's wrong, Teller?" Atticus asked the silent magician. "You look like you just saw a ghost."
Teller, of course did not verbally answer Atticus, so he began to do some gestures like a mime.
"Uh..." Atticus blinked.
"Don't worry, I speak 'Mime'." Daphne spoke up.
"You can?" Mo asked. "How?"
"No time to explain," Daphne replied before facing Teller. "He says he was being chased by a horrible monster and hid in this cupboard." she then translated Teller's gestures before the silent magician went to hide inside the cupboard again.
"Well, we had the monster, but he got away." said Penn as he and Velma returned with the others.
"Personally, I have no clue how he burrowed out of a freezer." stated Lionel.
The ringing sound soon came back.
"Looks like our host might have an answer for us." Atticus remarked as Velma brought out her tablet.
"It's that kooky hermit guy!" Shaggy pointed out.
"Hello, I see you aren't faring too well with the professor's ghost or his monster," Hugo greeted eerily on the other end yet again. "So if you want to leave, all you have to do is say the word and I'll open the doors and windows. $1,000,000 isn't worth your life." he then offered rather deviously.
"He's hiding something." Velma commented.
"I don't think I like that guy very much and trust me, I've met even worse people back in my days as a young warlock." Salem commented to himself.
"Listen, you rich freak," snapped Penn. "We are gonna figure this out."
Fred nodded in agreement. "We're in it to win it!" he chimed in.
"The ghost—his monster—" Hugo's message sputtered as it began to glitch. "Dollars—say the word—"
And then, it went out.
"I think it's time we paid a little visit to our reclusive billionaire," squinted Penn.
"You said it, Penn," agreed Velma. "To the penthouse!"
So, they boarded the elevator, and were off on their way. A few minutes seemed to pass as elevator muzak played from the speakers. There was a high-pitched squeaky sound, which made Daphne glance around nervously. Cherry coughed before looking around a bit. Luckily, the elevator doors opened up and the group came running out to see Hugo once and for all.
"Really, guys?" Atticus complained to Shaggy and Scooby who just shrugged in response.
"You must help me!" A voice called as Velma began to scan through her tablet. "The monster is here!"
Everyone soon looked up ahead to see the rabbit monster was menacing someone from inside the penthouse.
"Come on, gang! Hurry!" Fred told the others.
"Right behind ya." Atticus said as he began to roll up his sleeves while Patch also got ready.
Once the two were set, they ran along with the rest of their friends over to the penthouse. Fred tried to open the doors, but they appeared to be locked. Atticus and Patch then looked like they were about to break the doors down.
"Coming through, He-Boy!" Penn told Atticus and Patch before he took out a bobby pin and used it to unlock the door with ease.
"Hmph." Atticus pouted and crossed his arms while Patch groaned a little once the doors came open.
They then came into the penthouse as it seemed to be ransacked and nearly destroyed.
"Like, they're gone!" Shaggy gasped.
"No monster, nobody, nothing." Scooby noted.
"How very strange." Scrappy commented.
"Not unless someone has toy trains or something." Cherry said as she saw a tiny railroad track in the room with a lever.
Velma was glancing at the wall, where she'd just found a bunch of scratches off to the side, not to mention a sharp fingernail embedded there. She reached out and plucked it off.
"Look at this fingernail left behind by Mr. Houser," she commented. "It doesn't look right."
"That's because it's not real," replied Daphne. "It's an acrylic nail."
"This mystery is really starting to come together," noted Velma.
"Who would wear fake nails?" Patch wondered.
"That's just what some women do or in this case, other people do, Patch," Mo explained to the Dalmatian. "My sister wears fake nails sometimes on dates to look prettier."
"I don't think I'll ever understand humans." Patch shook his head to himself.
Teller soon tapped on everybody's shoulders to get them to look at him before he gestured and pulled Fred over to a certain space. Fred blinked as he began to feel confused about what was happening to him right now. Teller then showed nothing up his sleeves and soon removed a tarp from one place, tossing it onto Fred before dusting himself clean. Everyone just stared quietly, wondering where this was going before Teller removed the tarp and suddenly Fred had a fishbowl filled with water on his head and a couple of goldfish.
"Really, Teller?" Penn smirked at his partner. "The Magic Fishbowl Trick played on Top of a Blonde Guy's Head Wearing an Ascot? I've seen it a million times. I think Houdini himself did it a hundred years ago. Sorry, buddy!"
Teller pouted as that began to make him feel dejected.
"Well, I thought it was a nice trick." Cherry told the silent magician.
Teller beamed a little at that, while Shaggy managed to remove the bowl from Fred's head.
