Me: Hey, guys. Here's chapter four to Plankton's Revenge. We're close to the final battle.
Banjo: Yes. But the final battle thing doesn't involve Kazooie and I working together. I'm doing the battle alone.
Kazooie: Right. The battle might get ugly so watch out.
Me: Totally In Oogie's Revenge, the last battle was LITERALLY ugly with Oogie's final form. Anyway, here's the chapter. Enjoy!
At Mary Lee's house, Banjo heard cries for help. He saw a girl with a ponytail in her brown hair and wearing brown and white in a cage.
"Banjo! Up here! Please help!" Mary Lee yelled. "HELP!"
"What?" Banjo replied. So Banjo went inside Mary Lee's house to go to the roof and free the mayor from the cage. Her cries for help were quite annoying but Banjo continued.
"Mary Lee! Are you okay?" Banjo asked.
"Banjo! Oh you don't know how happy I am to see your skull!" Mary Lee replied. "I thought I'd be stuck here forever! Now get me out of here!" So Banjo set the mayor free. Banjo asked if Mary Lee knew where the Holiday Door is hidden in the residential area. Mary Lee said she saw some of Plankton's goons up on her roof.
"I wouldn't be surprised if they had it with them," Mary Lee said.
"You better climb down from here and evacuate to someplace safe," Banjo said.
"Thank you, Banjo. Good luck," Mary Lee said. So Banjo went to Mary Lee's roof to find the goons. Up on the roof, Banjo spotted the three mischievous kids, preparing for the final battle.
"Well, well, if it isn't the three little pranksters again," Banjo said. "You're not still working for Plankton, are you?" Banjo glared at the kids.
"We're not working," Jasonpuff lied. "We're playing."
"And winning!" Jigglypuff said.
"Another round, Banjo?" David asked.
"AS IF YOU HAD A CHOICE!" the kids said together.
"It's time you three learned all games must come to an end," Banjo said. "Especially this one!" So Banjo made a scary face at the kids. The battle started with a song:
"So you've made it this far," Plankton said.
"Release the Holiday Leaders!" Banjo yelled.
"The leaders of the Holidays
Must right now be set free.
Release them all at once or
You will have to deal with me!"
"You beat my men, so what?
Big deal! You even ran the maze.
You still can't stop me!
I'm the King of Seven Holidays!
Wow~
(Wow~)
Wow~
(Wow~)
Wow~
(Wow~)
I'm the Plankton Boogie man!"
Banjo continued on until he danced and sang and ended with:
"I'M THE ONLY PUMPKIN KING!"
After the battle, Plankton was panting.
"You've got some nerve escaping my perfect trap," Plankton said. "Still, the real loser is you, Banjo...For he who has the last laugh wins!" Then a shadow appeared in the ground. Turns out it was Plankton's shadow again. Banjo was confused.
"Congratulations, hero," Plankton's shadow said. "You defeated my shadow. Neat trick, huh? The real me is in Christmas Town. BYE NOW!" Then came the Easter door when the shadow was gone. Banjo wondered where the Christmas door was. So Banjo went back to town.
Back in town, Banjo rose from the fountain and everyone cheered. Tory, Ali Rose and Dr. Glider were there, cheering Banjo on. Banjo went inside town hall to tell Mary Lee of what he found in Plankton's lair.
"What?" Mary Lee yelled.
"I have to follow Plankton to Christmas Town," Banjo said. "While I'm gone, I'd like you kindly escort them to a safe place and then return each of them to their own worlds."
"You want me to save the Holiday Leaders?" Mary Lee asked.
"Exactly," Banjo said.
"You can count on me, Banjo," Mary Lee said. "I won't let you down." When outside, Banjo was curious where Kazooie was. Alex told Banjo that Plankton's goons are guarding the gate to Spiral Hill and Kaela should be able to help find the key to the gate. So Banjo went to Kaela's grave and told her to help him find the key. Kaela nodded in agreement. But on the way, a bunch of goons arrived out of nowhere. Banjo followed his pet cat around the graveyard after beating the goons. Finally, the ghost cat found the key.
"That's it!" Banjo replied. "Thank you, Kaela." Then Banjo went to the old graveyard to Spiral Hill. Then he opened the gate to the hill. Banjo activated a switch to have the hill curve down. When he was leaving to the Hinterlands, Banjo spotted Kazooie. Banjo took out a box with a special ring inside. The ring was for Kazooie, to propose to her. Banjo came to the rag doll.
"Kazooie, you shouldn't be here," Banjo told his partner. "It's dangerous." The rag doll turned to Banjo. She had a worried look on her face as if saying "I need you."
"I had to warn you," Kazooie said, solemnly. "Plankton's headed for the Hinterlands. I have a bad feeling more trouble is waiting for you down this path." Banjo cheered the rag doll up with a love song:
"You give me strength.
You show you care.
I cannot fail with you so near.
I know I'd be lost without you."
Kazooie smiled as her partner sang to her. She sang a duet with him.
"We'll stand together.
Now and forever.
And I'll tell you
This very troubled night
That we will set things right."
Kazooie was in despair but Banjo touched the rag doll's shoulder.
"It's OK, Kazooie," Banjo said. "Nothing's going to stop me from returning Halloween Town to how it was before." So Banjo ran to the Hinterlands to find Plankton there.
Banjo: That's a good idea. Especially when you two get in a fight with the part "That we will set things right."
Kazooie: That definitely work on what's right. One thing, that story you saw where Jack and Sally got in a fight think one thing to help make up for that fight is the song.
Me: Yeah. Everybody knows Jack and Sally were always meant to be. I always believed that. Anyway, don't forget to review.
