Drell chuckled as he flirted with Hilda as they were in their werewolf costumes, but she looked annoyed and concerned.

"What's wrong?" Drell asked.

"This Halloween just doesn't feel like Halloween..." Hilda replied. "And besides, you promised me that we would visit the family."

"We did visit your family!" Drell replied. "I met that little tyke Amanda!"

"You zipped her mouth shut for 100 years and turned her into a skunk!" Hilda glared.

This caused Drell to smile sheepishly. "Okay, I'm just worried..." he then said. "I met my Oracle and it almost seems like bad guys could win from a vision shown to me."

"Oh, dear..." Hilda frowned.

"That's why I dragged you here, I'm sorry..." Drell replied.

"That's why you've been stress eating..." Hilda said then. "You ate 50 plates of ribs!"

"Actually that was just my appetite, but yes, I'm worried." Drell nodded.

"We better go and stop it from coming true." Hilda said.

"Oh, I don't know if we can do that," Drell stared up at the starry night sky. "My mother always told me not to alter the past."

"Well, hopefully someone will prevent it from happening." Hilda said.

"Oh, I dunno..." Drell replied.

"Come here..." Hilda tugged on his hand.

"Okay." Drell said.

Hilda walked with him to go see what they could do to help.


Krudsky was now waiting for the Goblin King to arrive.

"Krudsky..." Drell growled through his teeth.

"What is he up to?" Hilda asked.

"Waiting for Zotebxiz." Drell replied as he knew Krudksy's plan against the Goblin King as he had been secretly watching.

Krudsky soon saw a goblin figure with the scepter. "Greetings, Your Majestic Excellency," he came toward him, thinking he was the Goblin King before he bowed and removed his hat. "Thank you for coming, I do so admire your punctuality," He soon saw Atticus with the goblin scepter. "YOU!"

"Hi," Atticus replied innocently. "Please release Princess Willow."

"Why should I do what you say?" Krudsky glared.

"Uh, because I have this," Atticus replied as he flaunted the Goblin Scepter. "Or do I?"

The others soon come out as gargoyles and gargoyle hybrids with each one holding a Goblin Scepter.

"What is going on here?!" Krudsky demanded.

"Oh, what?" Atticus smirked. "You don't like my magic trick?"

"You little brat!" Krudsky snapped.

"Keep away from Krudsky!" Atticus told the gargoyles.

"Give me the real Goblin Scepter and the fairy princess is free." Krudsky said.

Junior soon stepped forward with his Goblin Scepter. "I've got what you want, sir..." he then said.

"Excellent, my child..." Krudsky smirked. "Now, bring it to me like a good boy."

"First, you release the princess." Junior said.

"Give me the Goblin Scepter." Krudsky glared.

"Not until you let go of Princess Willow!" Junior glared back. "Unless you want this to be smashed."

"No! No! Alright, alright, I'll let her go." Krudsky said, giving in.

"Good." Junior nodded firmly as he looked very cross with Krudsky.

Krudsky soon took out the amulet he had been wearing and broke it open to release Princess Willow who looked worn out from her magic being abused by him. Once she was free, Princess Willow flew to her human friend who gave his Goblin Scepter to Krudsky.

"Oh, Princess Willow, you look weak." Junior frowned as he held Princess Willow in his hands.

"Finally, the Goblin Scepter is-" Krudsky smirked before seeing it was a fake and soon grew nervous once he saw the Goblin King next to Atticus who gave the real Goblin Scepter back to its rightful wielder.

"Gotcha!" Atticus smirked like Genie did when they tricked Jafar into thinking he was strangling Aladdin during his revenge. "Go, sir!" he then told the Goblin King.

"I seemed to have misjudged you." The Goblin King nodded to Atticus.

"Sorry for taking your scepter, Your Majesty, but we needed it to make the trick work." Atticus said.

"Hopefully this won't happen again, but I appreciate your help and sacrifice, my boy." The Goblin King nodded to Atticus.

"Yes, sir." Atticus bowed before him.

"Fairy Princess Willow, don't you have something to say to your daddy?" Junior asked.

"Princess Willow...?" The Goblin King firmly called to his fairy daughter.

"I'm sorry, Daddy." Princess Willow frowned.

"The trouble you caused tonight is inexcusable..." The Goblin King told her.

"You're right," Princess Willow floated beside him. "I never should've snuck out early and I'll never do it again, I promise!"

"As of now, you are grounded for one year," The Goblin King said firmly before smiling softly. "I'm just happy that you're safe."

Princess Willow soon pecked him on the cheek with a smile back.

"I guess I should give you back your magic now." Junior said to Princess Willow.

"Thank you very much for your help, my friend, I shall never forget this." Princess Willow told him.

Junior took a deep breath and soon returned Princess Willow's magic back to her so he could go back to normal. Atticus soon used his magic to drain the magic from Krudsky back into Princess Willow. Princess Willow soon glowed as she was much better now.


"So, uh, is all forgiven then?" Krudsky smiled nervously.

"The Amazing Krudsky..." The Goblin King smirked toward the magician. "You really are my kind of guy."

"Oh, I like where this is going." Mo smirked.

"You mean you'll help me with my career?" Krudsky asked hopefully.

"Let's just say, where you're going, you'll have lots of time to practice your act!" The Goblin King replied.

"I knew I liked where this was going." Mo smiled.

Atticus chuckled to his girlfriend's excitement. Krudsky screamed like a little girl as the Goblin King laughed while raising his scepter high to the sky.

"So, will all of us remember this?" Winnie asked the Goblin King.

"Like, I'll never ever forget this!" Shaggy smiled.

"Re reither!" Scooby added.

"Like, me neither." Werewolf Shaggy agreed.

"I still need to come up with a name for you," Winnie smiled to Werewolf Shaggy. "How about... Scott, after Uncle Scott?"

"I suppose that would be fine... Little Sis." Werewolf Shaggy smiled back.

Winnie howled happily. "I got a big brother!"


Fred, Daphne, and Velma all soon came out from a corner.

"All mortals who have risen from the dawn, Let all memories of this night, be gone!" The Goblin King recited before erasing everyone's memory who wasn't a magical being and where only Fred, Daphne, and Velma were affected by it.

"Aw... Oh, well, at least we'll remember." Goonie said as Mary nodded in agreement.

"I want my mommy!" Krudsky cried out as the Goblin King whisked him away.

"And I thought I had bad luck." Cherry commented.

"I'd say he has worse luck than you." Atticus said.

"Yeah." Drell added as he stood right behind Cherry.

"MEW!" Cherry hissed like a startled cat and even jumped in the air.

"Hello." Drell smirked.

Cherry soon landed flat on the ground.

"I thought you guys were in the Other Realm with Zelda and Sabrina?" Atticus asked the couple.

"We were, but I had a bad feeling." Drell replied.

"And a good thing we came back." Hilda said.

"Yeah... Especially around that brat, Amanda..." Drell scowled. "Atticus, no offense, but she was worse than Darla when she lived in Hollywood."

"Yeah, Darla was kinda scary back then..." Cherry remembered.

"I agree." Patch said.


Soon enough, a rooster crow was heard and the sun was slowly coming up.

"What just happened?" Fred held his head in slight pain.

'They wouldn't believe us if we told them.' Atticus thought to himself.

"Hey, gang," Shaggy chuckled as he sat in the Mystery Machine with Scooby and Scrappy. "Like, where've you been? We've been lookin' all over for ya!"

"Shaggy! Scooby! Scrappy!" Daphne called out.

"What happened to you guys last night?" Velma asked.

Shaggy, Scooby, and Scrappy looked to each other and laughed.

"Like, you wouldn't believe us if we told ya." Shaggy smirked.

"Yeah." Scrappy added.