Around a zoo, there appeared to be a teenage girl who looked a little broken inside. She had orangish tan skin with light blue jeans, a short red violet top with pink frills, dark pink lipstick, violet eyeliner, and pink belt, and of course, a giant fluff of dark violet hair. There seemed to be something wrong with her, but no one knew what it was as she sat by herself as a blonde girl with her hair a ponytail and she appeared to have olive green eyes as she approached the other girl with a clipboard.
"Anne Maria, you can't slack off like this," Bridgette reminded the other teenage girl. "We're interns for the summer and that means we have to get to work. I promised to help Chief Winchley with the underwater animals like Squiddly Diddly, Sky promised to help Mr. Peevly with those bears with weird hair, and you promised to help Mr. Twiddle with most of the other animals like the gorillas and alligators."
"Oh, who can work at a time like this?" Anne Maria sighed and sulked. "When the man I thought I loved is in love with another woman? I'll never be able to live this down."
"Not boy trouble drama again..." Bridgette sighed and rolled her eyes at that.
"Yes, boy trouble drama again." Anne Maria replied.
"Well, I'm sorry, Anne Maria, but it's part of our duty as good citizens to help adults in need no matter what the cost might be." Bridgette told her.
"Hmph... I didn't think you'd understand." Anne Maria huffed and pouted.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Bridgette demanded with a raised eyebrow.
"Well, weren't you dating Geoff Petronijevic until you two decided to break it off?" Anne Maria asked her friend.
"That may be true, but still, work comes first sometimes, Anne Maria, it's time to grow up," Bridgette advised. "Now I suggest you go see if Mr. Twiddle needs you, it's about time for me to help feed Jabberjaw."
"Fine, fine..." Anne Maria sulked as she stood up and went to go off to be useful. "I guess I better do something important."
"Yes, I think you should," Bridgette nodded before sighing to herself. "That girl is going to cause a lot of trouble someday."
"Man, can this get any worse?" Anne Maria groaned as she kicked a can across the ground in frustration. "First, I do poorly in school, then Vito decides he's not in love with me, now I'm stuck with a crummy summer job. Can it just get any worse? I dare you to get worse, universe. What can you possibly do more to me?" she then continued to rant.
"Well, well, well, Little Anne..." A not-so-pleasant voice greeted. "Remember me?"
Anne Maria soon looked up and looked wide-eyed to see the person right in front of her who had come to give her a hard time. "Stephanie Burke?" she then asked after a moment of stunned silence.
"Ding, ding! We have a winner," The other girl who had darker skin than Anne Maria and shorter, darker purple hair, wearing golden earrings, a short-sleeved red violet midriff showing top, short dark shorts, white long socks, and magenta sneakers. "Listen, I'm just calling to tell you that my boyfriend and I are gonna come visit you later. Do you have a boyfriend?" she then stated and asked. "Imaginary boyfriends don't count."
"I do so have a real boyfriend!" Anne Maria snarled.
"Prove it," Stephanie challenged. "You always called any boy you thought was cute your boyfriend, but you were just cray-cray, girl!"
"I'm surprised that you and Ryan are still even dating," Anne Maria scoffed, trying to stay strong. "Seeing as you always boss him around like a drill sergeant."
"I do not!" Stephanie snapped. "Ryan loves me... You're just jealous, aren't ya, Annie?"
Anne Maria snarled and narrowed her eyes. "When are we gonna meet up then?" she then asked.
"Later this afternoon, we'll be going to that new place called Pops' Diner," Stephanie stated with a smirk. "I do so hope we get to meet your imaginary boyfriend."
Anne Maria growled and crushed her hair spray can at that.
"See ya." Stephanie laughed and walked away for now.
"I'll show her..." Anne Maria snarled.
"Oh, Anne Maria, dear?" A tiny man's voice called.
Anne Maria sighed and turned to face her summer zookeeper boss as he was a very short man, especially compared to the teenage girls who were working for him over the summer. "Yes, Mr. Twiddle?" she then answered.
"Could you keep an eye on the gorilla cage? I'm going to be feeding the alligators while Sky tends to the bears." Mr. Twiddle requested.
"Yes, Mr. Twiddle, you can count on me." Anne Maria forced herself to say.
"Oh, splendid! You girls are really such good helpers," Mr. Twiddle beamed and applauded that. "And you thought that this was gonna be a long summer for you and your friends."
Anne Maria grinned bashfully before groaning a bit. "Can things get any worse?" she then complained as Mr. Twiddle went away.
In the meantime, the gorilla cage that Anne Maria was supposed to look after appeared to be getting bent and stretched as the occupant inside of it began to slip out without The Jersey Shore Reject's notice.
MEANWHILE...
"Thanks for breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Fintstone," Cherry said as she left the cave for the day along with Cleo. "Don't worry, I don't live far. I can get back home." she added, making up an excuse.
"Boy, that sure was a night to remember." Cleo commented to Cherry.
"I'll say," Cherry remarked. "I just can't get over Dino talking."
"Oh, I've always talked, silly girl~" Dino smirked as he poked his head out the window to see the perky goth just as she was leaving. "I just had to drop the habit to avoid being hunted down as a Snorkasaurus because I'd rather be a pet and babysitter to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm along with my old friend, Hoppy."
"Uh, if you say so..." Cherry shrugged.
"Don't be a stranger next time!" Dino smirked. "Maybe you can meet that cute boy that Pebbles is always going on about."
"Cute boy?" Cherry and Cleo mumbled to themselves with a shrug.
"Good day to you both!" Dino called out as he headed back inside.
Cherry and Cleo shrugged at that before they left the Flintstones house and suddenly, a buggy kind of car pulled up to her with a certain driver.
"Drell?" Cherry asked out of surprise.
"Hey, there! I'm here to take you two to the zoo!" Drell announced. "Any questions besides what might be going on there until I show you for yourselves?" he then asked the two.
"Well, no matter what we say or do, you're gonna bring us on an adventure anyway." Cleo remarked.
"Smart cat... Salem could take lessons from this kid..." Drell noted with a nod. "Well, hop in then."
"Nice dune buggy, Drell." Cherry commented as she scooped Cleo up in her arms and they went to go inside the prehistoric vehicle.
"It's actually a cave buggy in this era." Drell said before he put his feet down on the ground and began to pedal them away from Bedrock into what looked like a portal.
"Okay, so, Drell, where are we going then?" Cherry asked the warlock.
"I just told you, you're going to the zoo," Drell replied as Cherry and Cleo began to transform back into their normal selves due to leaving the town of Bedrock. "Someone needs your help down there."
"Well, this should be good." Cleo commented.
"Yeah, whatever could it be?" Cherry added.
And so, they continued to travel until they made it through the portal and began to approach the zoo in question.
The Aron City Zoo. Not necessarily the most happening place in town, it's a rather peaceful place for those who want to relax, take a stroll, or pick up chicks. Of course, as that last thing was said, there was a blonde muscleman who appeared to be wearing sunglasses, a black T-shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. He saw various women pass him by as he tried to pose for them to impress them with his good looks, but no one appeared to be interested in him.
A redheaded little girl dressed in green bounced up to him curiously. "Excuse me, Mister? Excuse me, Mister?" she then spoke, trying to get his attention.
"Not now, kid. I'm busy." The man told her as he continued to pose for the passing women.
"Excuse me, Mister?" The girl continued trying to pry at him.
"Now, look, Missy; I hope you don't take this the wrong way or anything, but there's just too big of a generation gap between the two of us." The man said to her as he spread out his arms.
"But all I wanna know is what time it is." The girl told him.
"There, there, Princess," The man said before he pulled on his own heart and squeezed it through his chest to show her. "I don't mean to break your heart..."
"Eww..." The girl cringed as that seemed kind of gross to her.
"But then again, I'm a heartbreaker," The man said before he grabbed onto the next incoming girl who passed by. "How about a kiss there, Missy?" he then asked before forcing his lips right onto her face, and soon, the girl seemed to be Cherry.
"Is this my mission, Drell? Getting cooties from Johnny Bravo?" Cherry deadpanned to herself.
"Ah, you've heard of me." The man said hopefully.
"Unfortunately," Cherry muttered. "Though at least he's not as obnoxious as Gaston."
"No one makes you dread a man in your life like Gaston." Cleo snarked to herself.
Cherry soon took out her training wand from Magic School and tased Johnny with it to get him off of her.
"Was that really necessary?" Cleo asked.
"Yes, if you know Johnny Brao like I do." Cherry replied cynically.
"Oh, Mama..." Johnny groaned after getting painfully shocked.
"I have to get going now, sir." The girl told Johnny before running off.
"Was that Little Suzy?" Cleo wondered.
"If it was, she looks different than what I remember." Cherry remarked.
"Women..." Johnny grumbled to himself until he saw an alligator with a purple pork pie hat snarling at him. "Hey! What're you looking at? I've eaten chili burgers bigger than you!" he then taunted.
"That's a great idea, taunt a carnivore that can easily maim you for life." Cherry deadpanned.
"Yeah, it really works." Johnny agreed, being blind to her oozing sarcasm.
"Why am I here?" Cherry groaned to herself until they were both disoriented by a high-pitched scream.
"What the-" Johnny mumbled until he and Cherry both saw a certain teenage girl running right toward them.
"Anne Maria?" Cherry asked herself before face-palming herself. "She shouldn't even exist yet!"
"Well, Drell did say this was a bit of a screwy universe." Cleo reminded her mistress.
"Yeah, good point." Cherry admitted with a nod as she put her hands on her hips.
"Oh, man... I dig it when chicks run~" Johnny grinned and soon stopped the girl, trying to pose for her and impress her somehow. "Say, baby, how's about you and I-" he then began to ask.
"Out of my way, Mister!" Anne Maria told him before tossing him into the alligator pit.
Cherry looked nervous and went to go after Johnny because she feared the worst based on her childhood of the character, but it turns out, he was a lot more capable than she remembered him being. She had memories of seeing Johnny get beaten up by various women and groups of small children despite being big in muscle and strength, but then, it appeared to be the opposite of what she was expecting.
"Get away from me, you son of a handbag!" Johnny glared as he wrestled the alligator and tied it up without a scratch on him. "That oughta teach you a lesson in manners."
"Wow... Johnny Bravo won a fight..." Cherry commented. "I don't recall that happening in the series I grew up with."
"Didn't some guy take over for Van Partible by the time you were born and seeing the show?" Cleo asked Cherry then.
"If I wasn't aware of that, how would you be?" Cherry asked her kitten cynically.
Cleo just grinned and shrugged innocently as Johnny began to climb out of the alligator pit.
"Now that's my kinda woman!" Johnny beamed at Anne Maria and soon ran after her before facing Cherry. "Don't worry, you'll get over me."
"I can't wait," Cherry replied in a firm voice, though she looked curious about Anne Maria as the teen girl leaned against the cage that was broken a bit as she appeared to be crying. "Hey, Anne Mar-I mean... Girl I've never met before, are you okay?" she asked, trying to be casual and sociable.
"Stephanie is coming with Ryan!" Anne Maria blurted out.
"Those names sound important, but I'm blanking." Cherry commented to herself.
"Who are they?" Johnny asked Anne Maria.
"Stephanie was one of my friends back we were kids," Anne Maria explained emotionally. "She was the star athlete in Gym Class. We always had each other's back."
"Well, shouldn't you be happy?" Johnny smiled.
"No. She met Ryan during one of her work-outs and everything changed." Anne Maria explained.
"What happened?" Cherry asked.
"It's a long story... My mother and her mother are old friends," Anne Maria sighed. "I'm actually not looking forward to seeing Stephanie again."
"Oh, Heavens, this is a catastrophe." Mr. Twiddle said as he came by with Sky and Bridgette.
"I'll say! I'm gonna be showed up again!" Anne Maria complained.
"What's wrong, sir?" Cherry asked the zookeeper.
"Our gorilla escaped from his cage." Mr. Twiddle explained.
"Oh, that sounds more serious." Cherry commented.
"Really?" Johnny asked.
"Really." Mr. Twiddle nodded.
"Well, enough about you, let's talk about me," Johnny said as he began to try to woo Anne Maria. "Johnny Bravo."
"I don't think we have time for this." Cherry complained.
"Whatya think? Aren't I having a good hair day?" Johnny asked Anne Maria as he began to wave his hands around his trademark Elvis Presley-like hair. "Be truthful, Mamas."
"Excuse me?" Bridgette demanded.
"Why don't we get ourselves a couple of thick, juicy steaks?" Johnny offered as he wore a bib while holding onto a fork and knife. "I know of a place down the road."
"I don't think you understand." Sky said to Johnny.
"What? Are you guys vegetarians?" Johnny asked as the girls didn't fall for his charms, but that was normal for him.
"No. There's a 900 pound gorilla on the loose." Bridgette told Johnny firmly.
"Now, hold on, Missy! A gorilla, 900 pounds, on the loose?" Johnny suddenly asked as creepy organ music began to strike like in a stereotypical soap opera. "Ladies, I'd be more than happy to help you find your gorilla."
"You must be joking," Bridgette complained. "If we were gonna capture a gorilla, we'd need like an army."
"Or a superhero." Cleo added sarcasticly.
"Super... hero?" Johnny asked slowly.
"Yeah. That would be nice." Anne Maria scoffed to herself.
"Ladies, today's your lucky day because I just happen to be a superhero." Johnny bragged as he posed for them again.
The girls all looked a bit deadpan at that while Mr. Twiddle was just devastated about the loss of the gorilla.
"You certainly don't look like a superhero." Anne Maria remarked dryly.
Johnny then faced them before he spun around and wore a white karate outfit with a black belt. "Did I mention my special powers?" he then asked them eagerly.
"Oh, no..." Cherry replied, rolling her eyes. "You didn't mention those."
"Ladies, you're looking at the only man to ever earn his black belt in every form of Martial Art in the world-" Johnny said to them as he took out a diploma until someone began to stomp over right behind him, causing him to look over. "What the-?!"
There was a sumo wrestler who glared down at Johnny before sitting down on the blonde muscleman, then got up and ran away, squashing Johnny down flat on the ground.
"Lemme guess; you're still studying sumo wrestling?" Cherry asked Johnny with her hands on her hips.
"I might've forgotten to mention that." Johnny replied in a weak voice.
"This is an atrocity! How are we gonna go on with this fool and his tricks to-" Mr. Twiddle began to rant and rave.
"I'll handle this Mr. Twiddle," Bridgette said as she covered the tiny man's mouth to keep him from saying any more. "You know, come to think of it, we could use the help of a superhero." she then said to the blonde muscleman.
Cherry smirked a little at that.
"I KNEW IT! Ya know, I have a sensitive side too~" Johnny replied before he spun himself back to normal in his regular clothes along with a "Kiss the Cook" apron, holding onto two pieces of bread, a knife, a jar of peanut butter, and a banana as he began to sing. "I can bring home the bacon, I can even cook, I'll have your gorilla back faster than you can make a peanut butter and banana sandwich, and deep fry that bad boy~" he then sang while preparing said sandwich and it was soon suddenly on a plate.
"Uh, thank you." Anne Maria replied as she accepted the plate.
"Don't waste any time, girls," Mr. Twiddle advised. "Go find that gorilla to save our zoo."
"Okay, I already talked to Hair Bear, Bubi Bear, and Square Bear and they say they think they saw our gorilla friend heading into thecity." A girl spoke up, having shoulder-length black hair and a purple necklace as Cherry smiled at the sight of her since she viewed her as one of the prettiest girls in the Total Drama universe.
"Sounds like the Hair Bear Bunch to me," Cherry commented. "This whole world is just a mishmash of various cartoon characters, isn't it?"
"Must be if Anne Maria, Sky, and Bridgette are here." Cleo whispered to Cherry.
"Maybe we're here to look for Magilla Gorilla since Johnny just wrestled Wally Gator."
Cleo chuckled at that as they soon went to catch up with Johnny, Anne Maria, Bridgette, and Sky. The girls decided to split up to cover more ground to see what they could do about the zoo's situation of having an escaped gorilla.
In the meantime, a purple gorilla with a flop of black hair on his head was shown to be in town as he began to sing and dance like the artist known as Sammy Davis Jr. He then suddenly came to a stop as he saw a sidewalk sale right next to him and caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror. He took out a comb and decided to style his hair in a different way. "You are the man! Oh!" he then beamed at himself.
"Hey, excuse me, Mister," Johnny said as he tapped the gorilla's shoulder. "Have you seen a gorilla hiding anywhere around here?" he then asked obliviously.
"A gorilla? Hmm..." The gorilla replied, pretending to think about it until he leaned down to speak to Johnny quietly. "Uh, refresh my memory, Babe. What exactly does a gorilla look like?" he then asked before he put his hand to his ear to listen to whatever Johnny would tell him.
"Well, they're... they're, uh... big." Johnny began to say.
"BIG?!" The gorilla yelped and shivered nervously.
"Yeah! Big," Johnny nodded before he continued on. "This one's about 900 pounds."
"My goodness!" The gorilla cried as he put his hand to his face in shock.
"Yeah." Johnny agreed to that as well.
"What else?" The gorilla asked before he made funny faces while Johnny was talking and the final one seemed to resemble Johnny himself.
"Yeah, well, they're big and, uh, ugly! Yeah..." Johnny continued as he was still blind to the very obvious. "Big and ugly."
"Hmm... ya know, I did see one of those big gorilla things about an hour ago," The gorilla fibbed thoughtfully. "But he would certainly not what I would call ugly."
"Really?" Johnny asked.
"Oh, no, Babe! He was more like the Mel Gibson of monkeydom." The gorilla suggested.
"Yeah, whatever," Johnny scoffed at that. "Do you know which way the gorilla went?" he then asked.
"Forsoothe, nay! Alas, I looked away as he strayed." The gorilla explained, taking out a skull as he began to go Shakespearean. "And hey, how about I help you find this gorilla, Babe?" he then offered to Johnny.
"Mister, I don't think you understand who you're talking to," Johnny retorted smugly. "I am Johnny Bravo: the one-man army." he then added before posing and showing off yet again. "So you just stay out of the way and leave the super-heroing to me." he then added before darting away.
"No problemo." The gorilla smirked until he looked wide-eyed as a giant butterfly net landed on him.
Cherry glared as she was shown to be responsible for that. "Freeze, Magilla." she then demanded.
"Oh, that is so not my name." The gorilla scoffed.
"Well, my second guess was Kerchak," Cherry replied. "But you're going back to the zoo where you belong."
"Says who?" The gorilla demanded.
"Aw, come on, let's go already," Cherry complained. "I got other people to see and places to be."
"That seemed almost too easy," Cleo commented. "Shouldn't we make sure Johnny gets credit for finding the gorilla?" she then asked.
"There are other fish in the sea for him to reel in," Cherry defended and shook her head. "Besides, it's not like he's gonna see those girls again since they're teenagers and he's in his 20s."
"Is Johnny that old?" Cleo then asked.
"I always assumed so," Cherry shrugged. "Anyway, Magilla, you're coming with us; I haven't faced King Kong, but I am aware of Kerchak who helped raise Tarzan and the animals of Ape Mountain where George of the Jungle lives, so you might as well give up now." she then told the gorilla bravely.
"Oh, my..." An old lady across the street said in concern, seeing that before she crept away.
"Oh, I don't think so, Babe... let's see how tough you are against a so-called ugly, 900 pound gorilla!" The gorilla challenged as he grabbed the handle of the net that Cherry held onto and he soon tackled her into a fight cloud and suddenly the perky goth and her cat were dangling from a lamppost in the net.
"Well, that sucked." Cherry complained.
"I'll get us out." Cleo said as she unsheathed one of her claws and began to tear against the netting to free both of them.
EVEN LATER...
Johnny ran up to a man sitting on a bench by a bus stop, reading a book and eating a banana. "Did you see a gorilla run by here?" he then asked the man.
"No." The man replied.
Johnny then ran up to a hippie who was protesting against cartoon violence. "Did you see a gorilla run by here?" he then asked the hippie.
"No." The hippie replied.
Johnny then ran right up to a young woman next. "Did you see a gorilla run by here?" he then asked her.
"No." The woman replied.
Johnny then took off to question the old woman who was next in his path. "Did you see a-" he was about to ask until he looked back at the young woman he saw earlier.
"Gorilla and a little emo girl?" The old woman finished for Johnny hopefully, but he darted right back to the young woman.
"So, I was wondering, you wouldn't happen to be hiding any gorillas underneath them clothes, would ya?" Johnny asked the young woman with an eager grin.
The young woman glared at him and soon threw him down and crossed her arms in annoyance.
"She wants me~" Johnny grinned hopefully.
The young woman then went away and grinned and waved at another strong guy who was more desirable to her as he wore a hot pink shirt with purple markings on it, a gold necklace, dark purple shorts, white socks, and red and white sneakers. "Thanks for waiting for me, Ryan." she then said.
"Of course, Stephanie," Ryan grinned and chuckled. "Are we gonna see your old friend?"
"Soon, Babe, soon, I just had to take care of some trash." Stephanie told him with a giggle as they walked away together.
Soon, Cherry and Cleo walked down the street together as they made it out of their net trap.
"Cherry Butler's not gonna let a gorilla make a monkey out of her," Cherry said to herself as she tiptoed and looked around, holding onto what looked like a gun made out of bamboo. "I may not be a pet detective like Ace Ventura or a crocodile hunter like Steve Irwin, but I'm very smart and capable."
"You have come a long way since your adventures." Cleo agreed.
"Ah, I see him right there." Cherry pointed out as she got her bamboo gun ready.
"Oh, Cherry, don't kill him!" Cleo yowled. "He needs to go back to the zoo."
"Relax, he'll just be asleep and by the time he wakes up, he'll be back in the zoo and I'll tell those girls that Johnny did it." Cherry explained.
"Wow, you're almost Atticus smart." Cleo commented.
"I'm always smart, he just likes to show off his detective skills," Cherry replied as she got her bamboo gun, getting ready to aim for the gorilla as he walked down the street. "Now, let's see if I'm a good shot."
"You do this all the time?" Cleo asked.
"First time actually," Cherry smirked as she got ready. "Okay, 1... 2..." she then counted.
The gorilla continued down the street until he suddenly saw an armed robber.
"Stick 'em up!" The robber demanded, though he didn't have a gun, he just used his fingers to look like that.
"What're you gonna do? Frisk me?" The gorilla smirked before he shook his butt in the air and Cherry attempted to shoot, but missed and the dart landed right above the gorilla's head, causing her to face-palm until she got ready to try again.
"WILL YOU BE QUIET AND GET IN THE ALLEY?!" The robber snapped at him.
"Awfully a bit on the grouchy side." The gorilla huffed.
"Gimme your wallet, YOU FAT COW!" The robber barked at him.
The gorilla gasped and clutched his chest dramatically. "What did you just call me?!" he then glared.
"Put down that gun!" Johnny demanded as he came behind the robber suddenly.
"What the-?" The robber grunted, facing Johnny for a moment only to get grabbed by the collar from the gorilla and get tossed around.
"Didn't your mother teach you any manners, Mr. Love Handle?!" The gorilla glared as he jumped up and down on the robber after throwing him on the sidewalk as Cherry shot another dart. "YOU ARE A P-I-G! A PIG SWINE IS WHAT YOU ARE!"
"Ugh! Hold still!" Cherry glared.
"Maybe you should've called Robin Hood for help." Cleo smirked.
Cherry glared viciously at her cat with a snarl.
"Or not... Heheh..." Cleo chuckled nervously and backed away shyly.
"Hey, take it easy there, kid." Johnny said, keeping the gorilla away from the robber.
"Yo Mama's so big that when she wore high heels, she struck oil!" The gorilla mocked the robber.
"Big?" Johnny asked as that seemed to get his attention.
"YOUR FACE IS SO UGLY, YOU COULD MAKE AN ONION CRY!" The gorilla continued to jeer at the robber.
"Ugly?" Johnny murmured.
"AND YOU ARE SO FAT-" The gorilla began only to get interrupted.
"Now hold on, kid," Johnny said as he interfered with the gorilla again. "That there wouldn't happen to be a gorilla?" he then asked.
"Hmm..." The gorilla smirked and paused, pretending to think about it. "Could be."
"Sure is ugly enough to be in a zoo." Johnny glared as he grabbed the robber by his collar.
"Ah, so there you are," Sky smirked as she arrived along with Bridgette and Mr. Twiddle. "Can we have our gorilla back now?" she then asked.
"Why, yes, ma'am!" Johnny replied eagerly as he held out the robber in his arms as the girls and zookeeper went to go after the real gorilla. "I've got him right... here?"
The gorilla grinned sheepishly as the girls and zookeeper came to take him away, much to the confusion of Johnny.
"Hey! Don't I get any kind of reward for this?" Johnny asked in misfortune. "A kiss? A date? A hearty handshake?"
"Reward?" Sky smirked innocently.
"Well, we would go out with you, but it looks as though you've already got a date." Bridgette added.
"This is cute and all, but I have a wife." The robber told Johnny.
Johnny sulked as this looked like an unhappy ending for him until he saw Anne Maria catch up. "What're you looking at?" he then asked her.
"Wow, did you take down this robber all by yourself?" Anne Maria asked out of astonishment.
"Uh, well, yes... Yes, I did..." Johnny lied and boasted. "Why? Are you impressed?" he then asked hopefully.
"Oh, very impressed!" Anne Maria beamed. "I don't think I've seen you around before. My name is Anne Maria. And you are?" she then added.
"Erm, uh, Bravo... Johnny Bravo," Johnny said as they smiled at each other. "Anne Maria, huh? That's a nice name, can I call you Anne?"
"Sure, Johnny... I'd like that..." Anne Maria grinned hopefully.
"What is going on?" Cleo asked Cherry.
"I have no idea, but I think we're done here..." Cherry replied before she shrugged while holding onto her dart gun. "Guess I won't need this anymore."
Johnny and Anne Maria kept talking until they soon went over to a place called Pops' Diner where Stephanie and Ryan would be waiting for them.
"Well, Anne Maria, I hope you got what you wanted," Cherry shrugged to herself. "Not sure if I ship it or not, but hopefully it's a happy ending for everyone."
"Should we just go to the next place?" Cleo asked.
"Yeah, come on, let's go, we're not needed here," Cherry nodded as she walked away with Cleo and checked her book. "...Sledgehammer O'Possum." she then groaned.
"Can I eat him?" Cleo asked hopefully.
Cherry gave her kitten a long, cold stare before she answered that question. "Not in public," she then said. "This next one's gonna be a doozy, I just know it."
"I call dibs on having him for dinner~" Cleo smirked as she followed Cherry while Anne Maria showed off Johnny to Stephanie and Ryan who seemed to be defeated due to Anne Maria really having a boyfriend now and he was amazing in his very own and unique way.
