It was a nice, quiet night in Seaside Hill. Silver was sipping some orange juice as he sat at the table, with Dry Bowser making pancakes.

"Why pancakes?" Dry Bowser stated as he glanced at the ceiling, chuckling as he smirked, flipping the pancakes with his left skeletal hand. "Because it's breakfast for dinner. And nothing puts you to sleep better than pancakes."

"Pancakes? Sounds yummy!" Toadette exclaimed as she bounced with joy, popping behind Dry Bowser as she held her hands together. "I want some pancakes right now!"

Petey Piranha suddenly crashed through the ceiling, groaning as he pointed up at the hole he made with his right leaf.

"You say that there's something orbiting in the starry sky?" Silver asked Petey as he moved his hands about. "Are you absolutely sure, Petey?"

Petey nodded his head in response as Silver got up, hovering to the rooftop to check out what was going on.

Toadette shrugged as she decided to join Silver, knowing that Dry Bowser would take his time with the pancakes. Toadette stood next to Silver on the rooftop, looking up to see a giant corn muffin out in outer space.

"Wow! That's one big muffin!" Toadette commented as she placed her hands on her stomach, which began to grumble. "The sight of it sure makes me hungry!"

"You're always hungry, Toadette." Silver commented as he placed his left hand on Toadette's shoulder, looking at the giant muffin. "But there must be a story behind this giant muffin. I mean, why is it out there, floating before our planet?"

Petey popped out of the hole as he rolled his left leaf about, grumbling to Silver and Toadette, who understood every word he mumbled.

"So it's a planet?" Silver gawked as he rubbed the back of his head, glancing at the muffin planet. "That's really quite strange. I wonder why there would be a planet this close that's shaped like a muffin."

Suddenly the muffin planet came crashing down, completely squashing all of Seaside Hill and one forth of the entire planet, causing a massive earthquake that broke apart continents and opened up parts of the ocean floor, causing Arceus to reset the damage so that the planet wouldn't be in trouble.

"This job isn't as easy as it seems..." Arceus muttered as he sighed, shaking his head.