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Quiz about Goosebumps Seasons Three and Four
Quiz about Goosebumps Seasons Three and Four

"Goosebumps" Seasons Three and Four Quiz


These questions are about seasons three and four of the 1990s TV show "Goosebumps", based on R.L. Stine's book series of the same name.

A multiple-choice quiz by DrLoveGun. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Question 1 of 10
1. In "The House of No Return", who is the only kid that gets out of the house? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In "Click", with what does Seth control the world? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. At the end of "The Barking Ghost", what does Mickey turn into? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What happens to the Morris family at the end of "One Day at Horrorland"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In "Bride of the Living Dummy", who is Slappy interested in? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. At the end of "Say Cheese and Die Again", what happens to the teacher? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "Chillogy", what happens to Jessica? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In "How I Got My Shrunken Head", who is Mark's favorite relative? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In "The Ghost Next Door", who is a ghost? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In "Deep Trouble", D13 is a substance that does what? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In "The House of No Return", who is the only kid that gets out of the house?

Answer: Chris

Robbie, Nathan, and Lori form a club called "Danger Incorporated". They initiate people into the club by making them stay in a certain house for an hour. The house was built by a man and inhabited by him, his wife, and their daughter. He made a construction error which caused their daughter to fall through the floorboard to her death. The couple never left the house again and they died shortly thereafter.

Rumor has it that they are now ghosts that haunt the house and they hope that a living child will enter their home so they can lock the child into their house and raise him or her as if he or she was their own child to replace the girl they lost. No one ever stays in the house for more than an hour, so Danger Incorporated never gets any new members. The three founding members never went inside the house and they say that they do not have to because they are the founders of the club.

A new boy named Chris moves into the town with his mother. He always makes deals with his mother, a skill that serves him well in life. He meets the three members of Danger Incorporated, who want him to join their club. He refuses to join because they admit to him that they have never been inside the house that they expect him to stay in for an hour. The next day, they force him into the house and lock him in for an hour.

After an hour, they do not see him leave. They unlock the door and enter the house themselves to search for him. They find the two ghosts. The ghosts tell the kids that Chris made a deal with them. He told them that if they let him go, three new kids will come into the house to look for him. The deal was three kids for the price of one so the ghosts accepted the deal and let Chris sneak out the back door. Chris presumably went home to his mother. Robbie, Nathan, and Lori are forever trapped in the house of no return.
2. In "Click", with what does Seth control the world?

Answer: TV remote

Seth buys a TV remote. When his sister refuses to leave him alone while he watches TV, he points it at her and pushes "pause" as a joke. To his amazement, she really pauses. He unpauses her and she moves again. This makes him realize that this remote control not only works on TV, it also works on the whole world. He can pause people, speed them up, rewind them, change their colors, change the channel on them, etc.

The owner of Armchair Electronics, Tony, repeatedly warns Seth not to abuse the powers of the remote control because "it's not a toy." Seth ignores the warnings and continues to have fun with it. He uses it to cheat on tests, to pause his entire family in the middle of an argument, and to keep his best friend away from him.

After Tony gives Seth one last warning, Seth presses a button that puts him into a void where there is no one but Seth and nothing but darkness. After Seth does this, he notices that the batteries have died. Tony appears and reminds Seth that he had repeatedly warned him that it wasn't a toy. Despite Seth's pleas for help, Tony disappears and leaves Seth to his fate.
3. At the end of "The Barking Ghost", what does Mickey turn into?

Answer: Chipmunk

300 years ago, two pirates end up in the changing tree as they are running away from law enforcement to avoid being hanged. They accidentally trade places with two dogs. They spend the next 300 years looking for humans to trade places with so they can be human again.

In the present day, the Holmes family moves into a house near that tree. The younger brother Cooper notices two dogs in the house at night. He also notices them leave the house by going through the walls. No one in his family believes him, and his older brother Mickey bullies him for saying these things. A neighbor girl named Fergie believes him. Cooper and Fergie go to the changing tree to see the two dogs. The dogs trade places with them. Cooper and Fergie become dogs and the pirates inhabit the bodies of Cooper and Fergie.

When Cooper and Fergie, now dogs, go back to the house, they see the two pirates eating like slobs and threatening Mickey while inhabiting their bodies. They eventually trick them and Mickey into following them back to the changing tree. Cooper and Fergie traded places with the pirates again and Mickey accidentally makes a different trade. At the end of the episode, Cooper and Fergie have their human bodies back, the pirates are dogs again, and Mickey has traded places with a chipmunk.
4. What happens to the Morris family at the end of "One Day at Horrorland"?

Answer: They are driven off a cliff

While lost on the way to one theme park, the Morris family finds a sign for another theme park called Horrorland and they decide to go there. After they park the car and head towards the entrance, a monster plants a device into the car. They are given free admission and the kids go on a couple of rides. They begin to notice some strange things.

One of the monsters warns them to get out of Horrorland while they still can. The mother sees a family being forced into a building. They decide to leave, but then they see a sign that says "No exit. No one leaves Horrorland alive." They speak to the manager to ask them to leave, but he takes them to a game show. They are told that, if they win, the prize is a new sports utility vehicle.

At the end of the show, they encounter a wolf named Ripper. The monster that had previously warned them to leave appears again. He shows the family a secret exit and he sacrifices himself to Ripper for them. When they get in their car, the father discovers that he cannot control the car. The device that was planted into their car gave the monsters control over the car. In the end, the monsters drive the car over a cliff. The car is hanging over the cliff as the episode ends on a "cliffhanger", but the car was hanging so far over the cliff that there is no way it could have backed out of the cliff, especially not when the monsters were controlling the car.
5. In "Bride of the Living Dummy", who is Slappy interested in?

Answer: Katie

A ventriloquist named Jimmy O'James finds a dummy named Slappy in an alley. Jimmy reads the card and Slappy comes to life. While performing a show with his now owner Jimmy, Slappy notices a young girl with a female dummy in the audience and Slappy seems to be distracted as he looks in that direction.

After the show, the young girl, Katie, freaks out because she lost her doll, Mary-Ellen. While looking for Mary-Ellen, Katie's sister, Jillian, goes into Jimmy O'James' rehearsal room after overhearing a fierce argument between him and Slappy. Jimmy O'James asks for Jillian's address so he can mail Mary-Ellen to her. While in the room, Jillian notices Slappy sitting differently than he was when she first entered the room. Katie finds Mary-Ellen and tells Jillian that Mary-Ellen wanted to meet Slappy, but Jillian doesn't believe it.

Jimmy O'James sends Slappy to Jillian's house via mail. Jillian decides to put Slappy in the basement and ignores Katie's warning that Mary-Ellen wants Slappy to sleep in their room. Slappy bites Jillian and Mary-Ellen refuses to let Katie help Jillian. Jillian thinks that Jimmy O'James put motor controls in Slappy which caused him to bite her. Katie tells Jillian that Slappy wants to sleep in their room, but Jillian brushes it off.

At night, Slappy comes upstairs. When the girls wake up, they see Slappy sitting by the mirror and the words "I want my bride" written in red letters on the mirror. Jillian decides to bring Slappy back to Jimmy O'James. The girls' mother tells them that her wedding ring is missing, the dog is missing, and she's leaving the house for a few hours. At Jimmy's house, Jimmy tells Jillian that Slappy is alive and he is evil, that his spirit cannot be destroyed, and that Slappy forced Jimmy to send him to Jillian's house, and Jimmy refuses to take Slappy back.

Jillian refuses to keep Slappy, but when she opens the case, she discovers that the dog is inside the case and she realizes that Slappy must be at the house. Jillian calls the house to warn Katie to get out of there, but Slappy get the phone and says "I want my bride." Slappy locks Harrison in the bathroom.

Jillian comes home and Slappy chases the girls through the house. Katie says that Mary-Ellen won't let her leave. Jillian grabs Mary-Ellen and says that she is tired of this "dumb doll." Mary-Ellen says "Who are you calling dumb, ugly?" As Jillian realizes that Mary-Ellen is alive too, Katie says that Mary-Ellen makes her do whatever Mary-Ellen wants or Mary Ellen will hurt Katie's mom, dad, and Jillian. Katie also says that Mary-Ellen fell in love with Slappy at the show.

Slappy reveals that he stole the mom's ring and she plans to propose to his bride. Mary-Ellen is flattered, but then she is horrified when Slappy reveals that he does not want to marry Mary-Ellen. He wants to marry Katie. A scorned Mary-Ellen starts a fight with Slappy. They both end up on the girls' father's buzzsaw. Jillian turns it on, shredding both dolls to pieces. Jillian and Katie see the dolls' spirits leave their bodies.

As the parents get home, the girls realize that Harrison is still locked in the bathroom. When they unlock the bathroom door, Slappy's spirit possesses Harrison and says "Sorry, folks. Harrison doesn't live here anymore" and laughs maniacally. Amanda, the girls' other sister in the book, is not in the episode at all.
6. At the end of "Say Cheese and Die Again", what happens to the teacher?

Answer: He loses his hair

On the first day of school, the kids are assigned to write a paper about what they did over the summer. Greg's paper recounts the events of "Say Cheese and Die." Greg gets an F because the teacher believes that the story is a lie because the teacher does not believe there is a camera that predicts the future. The teacher gives Greg a second chance to do the report on the condition that Greg shows him the camera to prove its existence.

Greg goes to Spidey's house and gets the camera. On his way to school the next day, he runs into Shari, who sees that he has the camera. Shari refuses to let Greg go to school with it, so she and Greg get in a fight. The result is that they both take a picture of each other. Shari's photo shows her being super-skinny while Greg's photo shows him being obese.

The next day when Greg wakes up, he is obese. He gets a phone call from Shari saying that she is getting skinnier. At school, the teacher doesn't recognize Greg at first. When Greg reveals who he is, the teacher thinks that Greg is wearing a fat suit and that this is a pathetic attempt to prove that the camera is evil. When Greg's chair breaks, he runs out of the classroom.

Shari comes to Greg's house and they see what has happened to each other. Shari takes another photo of Greg hoping that will fix it, but it only accelerates his weight gain. Greg then gets the idea to go to the photo store where his brother works and he tells him to turn Greg's positive photo into a negative photo and Shari's negative photo into a positive photo. This returns Greg and Shari to normal size.

The teacher refuses to change Greg's grade, saying that he hasn't seen Greg take a photo with the camera to prove what Greg says about it and also saying that Greg was wearing a fat suit and he wasn't fat. The teacher says that he must see Greg take a picture with that camera to prove his story is true, but Greg refuses to do so because he's tired of all the trouble that the camera has caused. The teacher grabs the camera but Greg holds on as hard as he can. During the struggle, the camera takes a photo of the teacher being bald. At first, the teacher believes it's a trick photo, but as the teacher starts losing his hair, he shouts "It's not a trick!"
7. In "Chillogy", what happens to Jessica?

Answer: She is turned into a pig

Jessica is a budding entrepreneur. When her mother asks her to clean the attic, she discovers a model town in there. When she tries to answer the telephone, she is shrunk to a tiny size and she is inside the town.

The town's owner is Karl and his town his Karlsville. He offers her an opportunity to sell lemonade but he warns her not to raise prices. She starts off doing great, but then she raises prices and scams the customers into a bidding war for what she said was the last glass of lemonade. She accidentally knocks the pitcher over, which exposes her scam. As the customers call her a "greedy little pig," she turns into a pig and then the customers chase her.

She dumps out all the cash on the street so the customers can have their money back, she gets in a phone booth, and she calls home. Her brother answers the phone, which takes her out of the town and returns her to her original size and form. She buys the model town from her brother for $50 (because he didn't want to get rid of it) so she can put it in the trash can without interference from him. Two brothers in the neighborhood, Matthew and Todd, find it and take it home with them.

Matthew is an aspiring baseball player, but he's not very good. When he strikes out at the end of the game, he gets depressed and no one can cheer him up. From the model town, he hears someone calling his name. As he goes to check it out, he gets sucked into the town and shrunk. Karl makes him play the Karlsville version of baseball.

In Karlsville baseball, Matthew is the only player, the ball is pitched by a pitching machine, the bases move, the fans are invisible, straps appear from the ground and around his feet, cardboard cutouts of Matthew randomly appear, the ground opens up and reveals lava, and the baseball has teeth. Matthew eventually gets to home plate, and then he is taken home and returned to size.

Jessica comes over to sell baseball cards, but then she discovers the model town is there. As she and Matthew get a hammer to destroy the town, Todd gets sucked into the town to claim his grand prize (he has a winning lotto ticket). Karl and the townspeople celebrate Todd's win, but then they try to turn him into a plastic figurine. As Jessica and Matthew discover that Todd is in the town, they re-enter the town. They save him, and then they get sucked out of the town by their Matthew and Todd's mother's vacuum cleaner. The kids burn the model town and most of the citizens, but they don't find Karl. Karl escape from the vacuum cleaner and laughs manically as he enters the real world at the end of the episode.
8. In "How I Got My Shrunken Head", who is Mark's favorite relative?

Answer: His aunt

The episode begins with a young boy named Mark receiving a package from his Aunt Benna, who lives in a jungle in the Eastern hemisphere. The package is a shrunken head. It moves on its own and has glowing green eyes, which frightens Mark. His screams scare off his mother's new boyfriend, which causes his mother to tell him to get all of the jungle stuff out of his room.

While playing a jungle-themed video game, Mark says "Kalia," though he does not yet know what it means. The next day, Mark seemingly gets a call from Aunt Benna asking him to visit her and he enthusiastically accepts while his mother reluctantly lets him go. When he gets to the country, a pilot named Jimmy Lo takes him to where Aunt Benna is. The airplane's engine fails, but the shrunken head says "Kalia" and convinces Mark to say "Kalia" three times, which saves the airplane.

When he gets to his destination, he meets the Hawlings family: a teenage girl named Kareen and her parents who are both doctors. Kareen's father says that Aunt Benna has disappeared and there's a search party in the jungle looking for her. Mark notices that Kareen's father is not nice to his servants. At night, the shrunken head leads Mark to another tent and a video tape that his aunt recorded. The tent shows Kareen's mother asking Aunt Benna what "Kalia" is and Benna refusing to answer. Mark hears Kareen's father coming, turns off the video tape, hides, and eavesdrops. Via the conversation that he overhears, Mark learns that he is a hostage. As he runs away, he finds a man in a white suit and asks that man for help, but the man serves Kareen's father and takes Mark to him.

Mark accuses Kareen's father of lying about what happened to Aunt Benna. Kareen's father explains that five years ago, Aunt Benna discovered "Kalia" which translates to English as "jungle magic". It gives the user unlimited telekinetic powers over people, animals, plants, objects, corpses.... anyone and anything. According to Kareen's father, Aunt Benna used jungle magic to transform men into mindless zombies that cannot do anything but follow his orders. According to Kareen's father, one month ago, Aunt Benna threatened him, his wife, his daughter, and all his servants, and when they tried to stop her, she ran into the jungle and has not returned.

Kareen's father explains that it was not actually Aunt Benna who called Mark's house. The Hawlings family found Mark's location via the address on the package that Aunt Benna sent to him (they found it before she sent it) and they called Mark, having spliced together recordings of things that Aunt Benna said into one computerized tape so the tape sounded like Aunt Benna asking Mark to come to the jungle. Mark says that he agrees to help them find her, but the next day, Mark goes into the jungle alone before they do (because he wants to find his aunt but he does want them to find her). When he sees a snake, he panics and walks backwards onto quicksand. Kareen finds him and unsuccessfully tries to save him, but then the shrunken head says "Kalia" which makes Mark say "Kalia" three times which saves him.

Kareen says that her father is evil, he is the one who experimented with jungle magic and turned the men into slaves, she is not working with him, and she just wants to save Aunt Benna. The shrunken head shows them where Aunt Benna is. When they find her, Mark explains that Kareen's parents tricked him into coming there so they could steal Aunt Benna's jungle magic. Aunt Benna tells Mark never to share the secret of jungle magic with the Hawlings family. Aunt Benna is not happy that Kareen is with him. He says to Aunt Benna that Kareen is on their side (he thinks that is true, he did not lie to his aunt), but when Kareen's parents show up, she reveals that she was working with her parents all along.

Kareen takes the shrunken head out of Mark's shirt pocket to show her parents how it works, but when she says "Kalia" three times, it does not work. When Mark and Benna refuse to tell the Hawlings family how jungle magic works, the servants tie Mark upside down to a machine that can lower and raise people. The machine hangs Mark right above a pool of water that shrinks people. The Hawlings tell Benna to share the secret of jungle magic or they will shrink Mark's head. Benna tells Mark to remember his eighth birthday as the servants take her away. Just as they are about to shrink his head, Mark remembers that that his aunt placed the jungle magic inside of him, not the shrunken head, on his eighth birthday. He says "Kalia" several times, and the jungle magic frees him from the machine and gives him the power to fly. As he continues to see "Kalia," the servants are freed from their zombified slave state and they push the entire Hawlings family into the water that shrinks people. Mark lands safely on the ground and hugs Aunt Benna, but when he wants to have more fun with jungle magic, she takes it out of him.

After this, the scene cuts to back at Mark's home in the United States and it is revealed that most of the episode is a story that he told to his mom's new boyfriend, who has decided to give her another chance. She does not believe the story but he does. After Mark's mom and her new boyfriend leave the house to go on a coffee date, we see that Mark has kept the now-tiny Hawlings family as pets in a lizard tank in his closet. He feeds them part of his sandwich and says that his Aunt Benna will come to the United States to return them to their normal size... on his 16th birthday (which isn't anytime soon because he is not even a teenager yet).
9. In "The Ghost Next Door", who is a ghost?

Answer: Hannah

The episode begins with Hannah shouting "Fire!" at night. When she wakes up and sees no fire, she thinks it was a dream. She hears a sinister voice calling her name and someone throws a rock through her window. She calls 911, but the 911 operator cannot hear her. A note from her parents says "Baseball tonight" so she is home alone. She goes outside to find the culprit. She meets a boy named Danny. who just moved into the house next door. When she asks him if she can use his phone to call 911, he says that the phone hasn't yet been connected. Hannah is suspicious of him because of that, a door in the house moving on its own, and the fact that she didn't see him moving in though she thinks she sees everything in the neighborhood.

The next day, Danny almost gets hit by a mail truck while riding his bicycle. Hannah shouts "Danny!" and he swerves into garbage cans at the last minute, avoiding the truck. Two bullies pick on Danny because of this. Neither the bullies nor the mailman notice Hannah standing right next to Danny. Hannah notices something odd about the trash cans, so the next day, she goes to his house to spy on him. In his yard, she once against hears the sinister voice calling her name. She thinks it is Danny's voice, so she goes to the cellar to find him. She sees a ghost in the cellar and, thinking that it's Danny, she runs out of the cellar. She sees Danny as soon as she leaves the cellar and she calls him a ghost and runs away.

When she gets home and calls for her parents, she realizes that they haven't been home for several days. She goes to the internet to research Danny's house and she finds an article about a fire in her neighborhood that killed an entire family on her street. When she goes to Danny's house, the door blows open. The house is lit with candles, the oven has a spider's web, and Danny's mom doesn't seem to notice Hannah. When Danny shows up, Hannah tells him that she knows that he and his mom are ghosts because of all of this. He explains that their electricity hasn't been connected (which is why the oven has never been used and why they use candles) and his mom is deaf (she also never turned around so there was no way she could hear or see Hannah). Hannah gives Danny the article that she found about the fire and she goes home. Danny reads the article and discovers that the house that Hannah said that she lived in is the house that burned down. Danny runs after Hannah to tell her what the article said. Hannah doesn't believe it at first, but then Danny steps in front of her, she walks right through him. This is when Danny discovers that Hannah is a ghost and he runs away terrified.

As Hannah struggles to accept that she is a ghost, the sinister voice calls for her again. This time she speaks to him. He tells her that he wants to teach her how to be a ghost. He tells her that no one can hear her or see her. When she tells the sinister ghost that Danny can see her, the sinister ghost tells her to stay away from Danny. She goes to Danny's house. He closes the door, but she walks through the door. She goes to the kitchen to talk to a terrified Danny. As he holds garlic to her and talks to her, his mom becomes worried about his sanity (she can't hear or see Hannah so she thinks Danny is talking to himself). As she walks away, a bag blows off the kitchen counter, baffling his mother even more.

Later, the sinister ghost tires to kill Danny, but Hannah saves him. The sinister ghost says that the reason that Danny is the only living person who can her and see Hannah is because Danny is going to die before midnight and the sinister ghost will take over Danny's body (so the sinister ghost is alive again) and the real Danny will be a ghost. The bullies, who are mad at Danny because he couldn't prove the existence of a ghost in the neighborhood, blackmail him into putting a stink bomb in the mailman's house. Hannah figures out that the reason she came back to the land of the living (while the rest of her family did not) is to save Danny's life, and that's also the real reason that he is the only one who can see and hear her. She goes to Danny's house and finds a note with the mailman's address, so then she goes to the mailman's house. As Danny lights a match to light the stink bomb, the mailman shows up. Danny gets scared because he's not supposed to be there, so he runs off and accidentally drops the lit match on the floor, which sets the house on fire. The mailman and his cat get out, but Danny is unconscious. Telling the mailman that Danny is in there doesn't work (because the mailman cannot see or hear her) and she cannot pick up Danny, so she plays the piano to alert the mailman that someone is in there. The mailman hears the piano playing and goes back inside and saves Danny. The clock passes midnight and Danny is alive, so the sinister ghost says "No!" and disappears. After this, Hannah's ghost family appears. Her mother tells her she did a good job and Hannah rejoins her family. She and Danny share a sad goodbye and she goes to heaven with her family.
10. In "Deep Trouble", D13 is a substance that does what?

Answer: Makes animals enormous

While playing on the beach, Billy and Sheena Deep discover a fossil of a shark tooth, but it is gigantic. They run into their uncle Harold's house (they are living with their uncle for the summer) to show it to him and ask him about it. He's not home, so they explore his forbidden lab. They both grab a green substance and fight over it, and it ends up falling into a tank with a blowfish. The blowfish becomes so big that it breaks the tank and it develops the power to shoot its thorns. It doesn't manage to hit the kids, but it breaks a lot of glasses in the basement which alerts Uncle Harold. He comes into the lab and saves the kids, but he is not happy that they went into the basement against his warnings or about the mess in the basement. Bills shows Uncle Harold the giant shark tooth to explain why they went in the basement to look for him. He tells them to stay away from the beach.

Billy disobeys him, goes to the beach, and he sees a man fall unconscious while trying to warn him about Lady Milton. Billy, Sheena, Uncle Harold, and Uncle Harold's lab assistant Ritter take the man into the house and lay him down on the couch. He briefly regains consciousness and mentions Lady Milton again, and then he falls unconscious again. Uncle Harold decides to check out what the man was talking about. Ritter convinces him to allow Ritter, Sheena, and Billy to go with him, saying that one person cannot do it alone. The housekeeper stays home and attempts to call 911, but the phone line is down. When they reach an island, three of them get out of the boat. Ritter stays in the boat, tells Uncle Harold that he is protecting their experiment, and takes the boat back home, leaving Uncle Harold, Billy, and Sheena stranded on the island.

At the beginning of part two, Uncle Harold explains what is going on. He tells his nephew and niece that he invented a substance called D13 which was supposed to make plankton grow faster so that fish would have more food to eat. However, when the fish ate it, they became enormous. Uncle Harold was also afraid that it may have disastrous side effects if humans consumed it. So, Uncle Harold decided to shut down the experiment. Ritter wanted to make more D13 so he could sell it and make a lot of money - it would make fish enormous, which would feed more people than average-sized fish, which would reduce world hunger, which is why people would pay a lot of money for it as long as Ritter didn't tell them about the side effects.

On the island, Billy finds Lady Milton. It is not a woman, it is a boat. It is a badly damaged boat and Uncle Harold theorizes that it was eaten by a giant shark. Sheena decides to look for the boat's life raft. She and Uncle Harold find another boat, but then they realize it was built recently and that they are not alone on the island. Billy somehow gets separated from them and he gets kidnapped. As the other two search for him, Uncle Sheena finds Billy's watch and Uncle Harold finds giant animals (which proves that D13 is on the island). The two of them get chased by giant animals which searching for Billy. They hide inside a little shack and the animals go away, but then a creature with green arms pulls Uncle Harold into a hole in the ground. Sheena jumps in the hole to look for him.

She finds Billy and she finds a boy named Luis, who used to be an assistant of Uncle Harold. Luis catches them by surprise when he reveals that he knows their names though they never introduced themselves to him (Uncle Harold talked about them all the time to Luis). Luis is wearing a hood to cover his head, but then he reveals that his head resembles the body of a sea creature. He explains that there are other fish mutants like him in the hole. What makes Luis different from the rest of them is that he is the only one that thinks Ritter is the bad guy. The rest of them have captured Uncle Harold and plan to kill him. Sheena, Billy, and Luis go to the others and convince them that Ritter is the villain. They decide to let Uncle Harold go and attack Ritter. Back at h

ome, we see that Ritter is about to get in his car, but then he discovers some more D13 near the house and he runs to his boat. The fish mutants stop the boat and attack him. The fish mutants are returned to their human form with an antidote that Uncle Harold makes. Ritter is turned into a fish mutant and he is now an attraction at a carnival. The housekeeper gets a new job at the carnival as a barker who invites people to see him.
Source: Author DrLoveGun

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