Jack then led them to a place known as The Dead Bogs.

"Ooh, I love bogs!" Winnie beamed as this was like her first field trip with Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy, Cherry, Atticus, and Patch.

"We know." Cherry said.

There were several warning signs, but Cherry just ignored them.

"So, what are we doing here?" Junior asked.

"End of the line, guys," Jack told them. "There's the Witch's Hut, just like I promised. Look, I gotta bounce, but they can help you find the Goblin Castle. You know, assuming they don't, uh, eat you first."

"Hey!" Wendy glared.

"Eat us?" Shaggy and Scooby shivered nervously.

"No way." Cherry said.

"Are you sure you won't come with us, Jack?" Patch asked the Jack-O-Lantern.

"Sorry, guys. But those old bags take one look at me and, splat, I'm pumpkin pie," Jack replied. "You know what I'm saying?"

"As long as you're with us, they won't hurt you." Atticus said.

"Like, how would we get along without you?" Shaggy asked Jack. "We haven't got any magic left."

"I still have magic." Junior said.

"Yeah, besides, you guys rescued me from the 'Brainless' Horseman," Jack had to agree. "That took real courage. And everybody knows courage is the most powerful magic of all."

"That's right." Mo said.

"Like, I hate to tell you, but that wasn't courage," Shaggy replied. "That was panic."

"Well, whatever it is, it's working for ya." Jack said.

"So, you'll stay with us?" Tanis hoped.

"Well... I guess I could stay, but make sure they don't splatter me." Jack decided to stay.

"We promise." Godzina told him.

"You're safe with us." Patch said.

They then went into the witch's hut to see the three witches on the inside.

"That blue-haired one's pretty." Junior said.

"Wow, she certainly is hot." Cherry agreed.

"Wow?" Atticus looked at her. "Did you just say 'wow'?"

Cherry thought about it for a moment and then nodded. "Goodness, I did... I wonder if that means something?"

"Let's ask them for directions." Mo said.


They came into the room as the witches were in the middle of making a brew together.

"Boil and bubble, toil and trouble, If it's too weak, then make it a double." The redheaded witch rhymed to herself as she stirred the cauldron.

They soon had a little laugh.

"For once in our lives, Scoob, like, I hope we're too late for supper." Shaggy shivered with Scooby.

"Shaggy, Uncle Scooby, come on!" Scrappy told them.

"Yeah, come on!" Patch added.

"Sorry about this, guys." Atticus said before coming up behind the cowardly duo and pushed them inside.

"Whoa!" Shaggy and Scooby yelped.

"It is very rude to linger in doorways." The redheaded witch smirked to her guests.

"Sorry, ma'am." Atticus said as he walked in.

"Eye of snake and tongue of rat, Pie of rhubarb, Wing of bat," The witch cackled as she continued to stir until she finished and held out her stick. "There, now. It's almost ready. Here, taste."

"Uh, no thanks, I'm allergic to-" Cherry was about to say until she gulped down the brew and popped her lips and turned into a snail. "Hey!"

"Is that supposed to happen?" Wendy asked.

"Hmm... Not enough Dragon's Tooth." The older witch told her while a cat looked a bit hungry toward Cherry.

"Can I taste it next?" Patch asked.

"Sure, dear." The witch replied as she added more to her brew.

Wendy decided to help since she was a young witch-in-training after all.

The cat began to go after Cherry.

"Man, I'm slower than I ever was before!" Cherry cried out.

"Leave her alone, girl." Winnie said.

"Aw, I'm just having fun with her." The cat smirked innocently.

"You better." Atticus said.

The witch soon gave Patch some of the brew for him to try and where it turned him into a mouse.

"Ooh..." The cat smirked to this.

"I gotta get out of here..." Cherry looked even more nervous of the cat.

"Hey, back off!" Mouse Patch glared at the cat.

"Oh, why couldn't I have been Turbo the Snail?" Snail Cherry sulked.

"No. No, no, no," The owl shook her head as she put on a witch's hat and zapped herself with her wand to reveal herself as a green-haired witch. "This will never do." she then zapped Cherry and Patch back to normal.

"Thank you." Patch said.

"Quite right," The cat smirked. "More meat on them this way." she soon snapped her paw and she turned into a very sexy blue-haired witch.

"Don't even think about it." Mo glared.

"Oh, why not, my sweet?" The blue-haired witch smirked before giggling fiendishly. "We'd just love to have you for dinner."

Wendy glared as she stood protectively in front of her friends.

"Listen, we just came here to ask for directions!" Atticus told the witches.

"Yes. We can guide you to the hidden lair of the Goblin King," The redheaded witch requested. "But first, you must help us."

"With what?" Mo asked.

"There are bad omens everywhere tonight," The redheaded witch replied as she and the others made green smoke appear with a steamy white skull. "Some dark force has upset the supernatural balance. Catastrophe rides on the wind. I'm afraid I've had to cancel my midnight ride."

"Your broomstick must be devastated." Wendy pouted in sympathy.

"It most certainly is." The redheaded witch sighed.

"M-M-M-M-Magic broomstick?" Shaggy and Scooby asked in surprise.

"Nothing to be scared about." Wendy said.

The broomstick then walked up to her while its handle drooped.

"Poor magic broomstick." Elsa frowned.

The other girls had to agree.

"Poor thing. He was so looking forward to it," The red-haired witch said before pulling Cherry over with a glare. "It's very bad to break a magic broom's spirit. Once broken, they are never the same again."

"That's good to know..." Cherry sweated nervously.

"We'll take him out for a flight." Atticus said.

"All right, Broomy," The redheaded witch pet her broomstick. "Enough moping. These nice boys are going to take you out for a spin. Aren't you, boys?"

"Oh, wow, you guys sure are lucky!" Scrappy beamed.

"Yeah." Patch smiled.

The broomstick soon stood on end out of excitement.

"Scoob, old buddy, like, why do I get the feeling that we're the ones about to get spun?" Shaggy asked nervously.

Scooby looked just as nervous. "Oh, no..."


Suddenly, Shaggy and Scooby were on the broomstick and they were taken outside.

"Now, hold on tight," The redheaded witch advised the cowardly duo. "Lean forward for faster, back to slow down. And watch out. He's got a wild streak in him. Just loves to take off on you. But don't let him."

"Um, okay." Mo said.

"It's easier than it sounds." Wendy promised them.

"Like, if you say so." Shaggy said.

"Trust me!" Wendy reassured.

"Here, you'll need this to get inside the castle," The green-haired witch handed beakers filled with some sort of substance. "It's a magic potion. My own secret recipe, made from Scratch. Poor old Scratch."

The blue-haired witch cackled as she sat on top of a tombstone which said R.I.P Scratch.

"Yuck." Patch cringed.

"Take them to the Old Oak Grove," The red-haired witch told her broomstick. "From there, the fairies will guide you to the Goblin Castle. But beware. It's a hideous place filled with the most horrible monsters imaginable. And do write."

"Okay." Junior said.

The broomstick soon zipped off to take them where fairies were.

"More fairies...?" Atticus asked with a small smile. "I've always wanted to go to Pixie Hollow. Wanna come, Cherry?"

Cherry wanted to make a smart remark, but couldn't think of one and scratched her head.

"Yes?" Atticus asked.

"Hang on... I'm working on it..." Cherry replied.

Atticus folded his arms with a smirk.

"Uh... You're a fairy." Cherry tried, though it had to be her lamest comeback ever.

"Really?" Atticus asked.

"Just shut up and drive." Cherry folded her arms.

"I'm just going to fly without a broom." Atticus said.

"Of course you are..." Cherry muttered.

"Me too." Patch said.

"Upper body strength, don't fail me now." Atticus said as he got ready to fly.

Patch soon flew in the air next to his owner. The others followed after them with the broomstick the best that they could since they were beginners while Wendy had gotten used to it despite her very young age.

"Wahoo!" Wendy smiled.

Cherry looked very scared and nervous about being in the air. "Don't look down," She soon gulped to herself. "Don't look down."

"Hey, Scoob, I think we're getting the hang of this thing!" Shaggy smiled.

"If they can do it, you can do it too." Cherry coached herself.

It was a fun flight for them all.


"Aw, this moon reminds me of that movie where the kids find the extraterrestrial, and Skippy always cries at the end!" Drell watched this through his crystal ball.

Skippy flashed a 'shut up' look toward Drell as he was sitting on an egg while Angela was at the Netherworld Spa.

"Anyway, let's hope they'll have a safe journey." Drell said.

Skippy nodded as he soon began to knit while sitting on the egg.

Drell snickered and laughed at him. "Egg Head."

Skippy glared and held out one of the needles in a threatening way. Drell soon bent the needle with a smirk. Skippy pouted as he looked like he was going to cry.


Back with the others...

The Shadow Goblins saw the others flying and decided to try to take them down.

"Nothing can stop us now." Mo said.

"Momo, what're those lights?" Junior looked behind them.

"Search light." Mo gulped.

"Are we in trouble now?" Junior asked.

"I'm afraid so, JJ." Mo frowned to her little brother.

"Uh-oh..." Winnie gulped.

There were then smoke bombs sent after the broomsticks to shoot them out of the air.

"Atticus, mind handling the smoke bombs?!" Cherry yelped.

"You keep going, I'll be right back." Atticus told Patch before flying the other way.

Patch nodded to his master. Atticus magicked up a baseball bat and looked ready as the smoke bombs flew toward him and he hit them like baseballs back at the Shadow Goblins. And which made them panic.

"I think I'm in for a home run!" Atticus smirked.

The smoke bombs soon hit the shadow goblins.

"It's out of the park, baby!" Atticus laughed before he then flew back to the others.

"That was sweet." Junior smiled.

"Atticus is the best." Mo agreed as her heart fluttered.

"He sure is." Patch said.

"I see bright lights." Elsa pointed out.

"That must be where the fairies are." Tanis replied.

"I think you're right, Tanis, let's land there." Wendy agreed.

They soon landed in to meet the fairies. They came into the glowing part and looked all around for the fairies, but they must had been hiding.