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''At the cemetery, Muffy and Bailey are still scared by the mysterious growling. A lightning flash lights up the area, showing that there is a cat hiding from the rain. The cat appears scared from the thunder.''
''At the cemetery, Muffy and Bailey are still scared by the mysterious growling. A lightning flash lights up the area, showing that there is a cat hiding from the rain. The cat appears scared from the thunder.''


'''Muffy (relieved):''' Oh, it's just a cat.
Muffy (relieved): Oh, it's just a cat.


'''Bailey:''' It seems to have a collar. It's probably lost. Perhaps there's an address on its tag.
Bailey: It seems to have a collar. It's probably lost. Perhaps there's an address on its tag.


''Bailey tries to go toward the cat to help find the cat's owners, but Muffy tries to stop him.''
''Bailey tries to go toward the cat to help find the cat's owners, but Muffy tries to stop him.''


'''Muffy:''' Careful, Bailey. It looks very afraid.
Muffy: Careful, Bailey. It looks very afraid.


'''Bailey:''' Oh, not to worry, Ms. Muffy. I'm very good with cats. Sometimes, I think they believe I'm one of them.
Bailey: Oh, not to worry, Ms. Muffy. I'm very good with cats. Sometimes, I think they believe I'm one of them.


'''Bailey (to the cat):''' Here, little kitty. Don't be afraid.
Bailey (to the cat): Here, little kitty. Don't be afraid.


''The cat growls off-screen. Fabric-ripping is heard.''
''The cat growls off-screen. Fabric-ripping is heard.''


'''Bailey:''' Oh dear! No! Not the trousers!
Bailey: Oh dear! No! Not the trousers!


''Bailey's costume is ripped by the cat.''
''Bailey's costume is ripped by the cat.''


'''Muffy:''' I think that one believed you were its scratching post.
Muffy: I think that one believed you were its scratching post.


'''Bailey:''' Indeed. This really hasn't been my night.
Bailey: Indeed. This really hasn't been my night.


''Bailey sits down in defeat.''
''Bailey sits down in defeat.''


'''Muffy:''' Oh, poor Bailey. Here, have some of my candy.
Muffy: Oh, poor Bailey. Here, have some of my candy.


''Muffy offers Bailey some of her Halloween candy to try to comfort him. Bailey takes a piece of candy while Muffy sits down next to him.''
''Muffy offers Bailey some of her Halloween candy to try to comfort him. Bailey takes a piece of candy while Muffy sits down next to him.''


'''Muffy:''' I'm sure the rain will let up soon.
Muffy: I'm sure the rain will let up soon.


''The rain continues; lightning is seen with a thunderclap.''
''The rain continues; lightning is seen with a thunderclap.''


'''Bailey:''' Ms. Muffy, watch out! That crazed panther is advancing.
Bailey: Ms. Muffy, watch out! That crazed panther is advancing.


''The cat goes towards Muffy, who backs up a little.''
''The cat goes towards Muffy, who backs up a little.''


'''Muffy:''' Shoo! Scat! You're a mean butler-scratcher.
Muffy: Shoo! Scat! You're a mean butler-scratcher.


''The cat brushes against Muffy.''
''The cat brushes against Muffy.''


'''Muffy:''' Oh, stop it! You're getting hair all over my costume.
Muffy: Oh, stop it! You're getting hair all over my costume.


''The cat licks Muffy's hand.''
''The cat licks Muffy's hand.''


'''Muffy:''' (sighs) I give up. I guess I'll be Alice ''after'' she met the Cheshire cat.
Muffy (sighing): I give up. I guess I'll be Alice ''after'' she met the Cheshire cat.


''Muffy picks up the cat and lets the cat rest on her lap. Muffy reads the cat's tag.''
''Muffy picks up the cat and lets the cat rest on her lap. Muffy reads the cat's tag.''


'''Muffy (reading the tag):''' My name is Inky Krueger. I live at 1428 Elm Street.
Muffy (reading the tag): My name is Inky Krueger. I live at 1428 Elm Street.


'''Bailey:''' That's not far from here.
Bailey: That's not far from here.


'''Muffy:''' But it's in the opposite direction of the MacNeil house.
Muffy: But it's in the opposite direction of the McNeil house.


''Muffy notices that the rain has stopped.''
''Muffy notices that the rain has stopped.''


'''Muffy:''' Look! It stopped raining. Maybe she'll just find her own way home?
Muffy: Look! It stopped raining. Maybe she'll just find her own way home?


'''Bailey:''' Ms. Muffy, do you really want to just leave her here?
Bailey: Ms. Muffy, do you really want to just leave her here?


''The cat feels scared.''
''The cat feels scared.''


'''Muffy:''' Fine. We'll drop her off. But let's hurry. The MacNeils turn off the chocolate fountain promptly at nine.
Muffy: Fine. We'll drop her off. But let's hurry. The McNeils turn off the chocolate fountain promptly at nine.


'''Muffy (to Bailey):''' Can I have your hat?
Muffy (to Bailey): Can I have your hat?


''Bailey hands over his costume hat to Muffy, who directs the cat to jump in.''
''Bailey hands over his costume hat to Muffy, who directs the cat to jump in.''


'''Muffy:''' In!
Muffy: In!


''The cat jumps into Bailey's hat. Bailey and Muffy begin to make their way out of the cemetery.''
''The cat jumps into Bailey's hat. Bailey and Muffy begin to make their way out of the cemetery.''
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''Two trick-or-treaters pass by Mr. Ratburn's house. One is wearing a ghost costume.''
''Two trick-or-treaters pass by Mr. Ratburn's house. One is wearing a ghost costume.''


'''Kid in ghost costume:''' Are these decorations, or is this house always like this?
Kid in ghost costume: Are these decorations, or is this house always like this?


'''Raven decoration:''' Nevermore!
Raven decoration: Nevermore!


'''Friend of ghost-kid:''' (gasps) Let's get out of there. This place is weird.
Friend of ghost-kid (gasping): Let's get out of there. This place is weird.


''The two trick-or-treaters leave the area.''
''The two trick-or-treaters leave the area.''


'''Raven:''' Wait, come back! Of course they're just decorations! I don't actually live like this!
Raven: Wait, come back! Of course they're just decorations! I don't actually live like this!


''Mr. Ratburn comes out to the front of his house.''
''Mr. Ratburn comes out to the front of his house.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' (sighs) 8:15 and I've only had one trick-or-treater.
Mr. Ratburn (sighing): 8:15 and I've only had one trick-or-treater.


''Mr. Ratburn takes a look around his house and the decorations.''
''Mr. Ratburn takes a look around his house and the decorations.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Hmm. Maybe I did go a bit too far this year.
Mr. Ratburn: Hmm. Maybe I did go a bit too far this year.


''He tries to remove a cobweb decoration, but he trips on Binky's backpack as he pulls out the cobweb, which causes him to get caught in another cobweb decoration while holding the one he pulled out.''
''He tries to remove a cobweb decoration, but he trips on Binky's backpack as he pulls out the cobweb, which causes him to get caught in another cobweb decoration while holding the one he pulled out.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Oh, oh dear! I'm caught!
Mr. Ratburn: Oh, oh dear! I'm caught!


''As Mr. Ratburn tries to break free, the Tibble Twins and Grandma Tibble pass by Mr. Ratburn's house. The Tibbles and their Grandma get scared at the sight of Mr. Ratburn stuck in the cobwebs, and quickly run away, after the Tibble Twins briefly scream. Mr. Ratburn manages to throw away the cobwebs, but then sees a backpack with toilet paper rolls inside.''
''As Mr. Ratburn tries to break free, the Tibble Twins and Grandma Tibble pass by Mr. Ratburn's house. The Tibbles and their Grandma get scared at the sight of Mr. Ratburn stuck in the cobwebs, and quickly run away, after the Tibble Twins briefly scream. Mr. Ratburn manages to throw away the cobwebs, but then sees a backpack with toilet paper rolls inside.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Mm-hmm.
Mr. Ratburn. Mm-hmm.


''He takes the backpack with him as he enters his house.''
''He takes the backpack with him as he enters his house.''
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''The decorated front yard of Arthur's house is shown. Inside, D.W., Bud, and Ladonna are behind the main staircase.''
''The decorated front yard of Arthur's house is shown. Inside, D.W., Bud, and Ladonna are behind the main staircase.''


'''Ladonna:''' Okay, it's all set.
Ladonna: Okay, it's all set.


'''D.W.:''' Did you put the doll someplace he'll see it?
D.W.: Did you put the doll someplace he'll see it?


'''Ladonna (whispering to D.W.):''' It's right on top of his bed, and I left the door open. He can't miss it.
Ladonna (whispering to D.W.): It's right on top of his bed, and I left the door open. He can't miss it.


'''Ladonna (to Bud):''' Wait for my signal, and then start moaning.
Ladonna (to Bud): Wait for my signal, and then start moaning.


'''Bud:''' What kind of a moan should I do? The "I got a stomach ache" moan? Or the "I can't find my hat" moan?
Bud: What kind of a moan should I do? The "I got a stomach ache" moan? Or the "I can't find my hat" moan?


'''Ladonna:''' I don't know. Just do something spooky.
Ladonna: I don't know. Just do something spooky.


''Ladonna holds out her fingers in a spooky manner. Bud goes into the door that leads into the basement, while Ladonna and D.W. go into the living room, where Arthur and his friends are watching a movie.''
''Ladonna holds out her fingers in a spooky manner. Bud goes into the door that leads into the basement, while Ladonna and D.W. go into the living room, where Arthur and his friends are watching a movie.''


'''Ladonna:''' What are we watching?
Ladonna: What are we watching?


'''Arthur:''' ''The Curse of the Moomy.'' It's what those video games are based on.
Arthur: ''The Curse of the Moomy.'' It's what those video games are based on.


''D.W. sits next to Arthur.''
''D.W. sits next to Arthur.''


'''D.W.:''' Arthur, I'm chilly. (putting her hand on Arthur's shoulder) Would you get me my blankie from upstairs? I left it in your room.
D.W.: Arthur, I'm chilly. (putting her hand on Arthur's shoulder) Would you get me my blankie from upstairs? I left it in your room.


'''Arthur:''' No!
Arthur: No!


'''D.W. (begging):''' Pretty, pretty please with sugar on top?
D.W. (begging): Pretty, pretty please with sugar on top?


'''Arthur:''' There's one right here.
Arthur: There's one right here.


''A green blanket is seen next to Francine, who hands over the blanket to D.W.; she begrudgingly takes the blanket. Buster sits next to D.W. with a bowl of popcorn, and winks at Arthur, who then smiles in an evil manner.''
''A green blanket is seen next to Francine, who hands over the blanket to D.W.; she begrudgingly takes the blanket. Buster sits next to D.W. with a bowl of popcorn, and winks at Arthur, who then smiles in an evil manner.''


'''Buster:''' What did I miss?
Buster: What did I miss?


'''Francine:''' The Moomy's about the scare that archeologist.
Francine: The Moomy's about the scare that archeologist.


'''D.W. (throws away the blanket):''' This one is too itchy!
D.W. (throws away the blanket): This one is too itchy!


'''D.W. (to Arthur):''' Look, I'll give you some of my Halloween candy if you just get me my blanket from upstairs.
D.W. (to Arthur): Look, I'll give you some of my Halloween candy if you just get me my blanket from upstairs.


'''Buster:''' How much candy? I'll do it!
Buster: How much candy? I'll do it!


'''D.W.:''' No! It has to be Arthur. (pauses, then smugly puts her hand on Buster's shoulder) After all, you're a guest.
D.W.: No! It has to be Arthur. (smugly) After all, you're a guest.


'''Arthur (smugly):''' Okay. But I want 12 pieces. And I get to choose which ones.
Arthur (smugly): Okay. But I want 12 pieces. And I get to choose which ones.


'''D.W.:''' Fine.
D.W.: Fine.


''Arthur leaves the living room. As he does, Ladonna fake sneezes with an artificially-sounding "Ah-choo!"''
''Arthur leaves the living room. As he does, Ladonna fake sneezes with an artificially-sounding "Ah-choo!"''


'''Ladonna:''' Oh, excuse me. I think I'm allergic to black-and-white movies.
Ladonna: Oh, excuse me. I think I'm allergic to black-and-white movies.


''Bud is peeking out the basement door. He quickly closes the door as Arthur approaches. As Arthur climbs the stairs, Bud moans in his walkie-talkie.''
''Bud is peeking out the basement door. He quickly closes the door as Arthur approaches. As Arthur climbs the stairs, Bud moans in his walkie-talkie.''


''Back in the living room, D.W. and Ladonna get suspicious. D.W. approaches Ladonna.''
''Back in the living room, D.W. and Ladonna get suspicious.''


'''D.W. (whispering to Ladonna):''' Shouldn't we have heard a scream by now?
D.W. (whispering to Ladonna): Shouldn't we have heard a scream by now?


''Arthur comes back into the living room with D.W.'s blanket. He throws it over D.W.''
''Arthur comes back into the living room with D.W.'s blanket. He throws it over D.W.''


'''Arthur:''' Here you go.
Arthur: Here you go.


'''D.W.:''' Was everything all right up there?
D.W.: Was everything all right up there?


'''Arthur:''' Uh-huh.
Arthur: Uh-huh.


'''D.W.:''' Are you sure?
D.W.: Are you sure?


'''Arthur:''' Uh-huh.
Arthur: Uh-huh.


''Arthur eats some Halloween candy he got from D.W. He gives some to Francine and Buster.''
''Arthur eats some Halloween candy he got from D.W. He gives some to Francine and Buster.''


'''Arthur:''' Here, Francine. Buster, have some.
Arthur: Here, Francine. Buster, have some.


'''D.W. (annoyed):''' Excuse me!
D.W. (annoyed): Excuse me!


''D.W. leaves the living room.''
''D.W. leaves the living room.''


'''Ladonna:''' (sniffles) Uh, I need a tissue. Be right back.
Ladonna (sniffles): Uh, I need a tissue. Be right back.


''Ladonna follows D.W. Arthur, Buster and Francine laugh after they left the living room. Grandma Thora, carrying Baby Kate, walks in.''
''Ladonna follows D.W. Arthur, Buster and Francine laugh after they left the living room. Grandma Thora, carrying Baby Kate, walks in.''


'''Grandma (suspiciously):''' Are you three up to something I should know about?
Grandma (suspiciously): Are you three up to something I should know about?


'''Arthur:''' Us? No.
Arthur: Us? No.


'''Francine:''' Uh-uh.
Francine: Uh-uh.


''Grandma looks at the three suspiciously.''
''Grandma looks at the three suspiciously.''
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''The scene cuts to Muffy and Bailey at the cemetery gate. Bailey tries to open the gate, but the gate is locked.''
''The scene cuts to Muffy and Bailey at the cemetery gate. Bailey tries to open the gate, but the gate is locked.''


'''Bailey:''' The gate appears to be locked.
Bailey: The gate appears to be locked.


'''Muffy:''' Locked?
Muffy: Locked?


'''Bailey:''' They must have closed the cemetery while we were waiting out the rain.
Bailey: They must have closed the cemetery while we were waiting out the rain.


'''Muffy:''' What do we do?
Muffy: What do we do?


''Bailey looks at the fence and has an idea; he approaches the fence.''
''Bailey looks at the fence and has an idea; he approaches the fence.''


'''Bailey:''' It's not terribly high. I'll just lift you over.
Bailey: It's not terribly high. I'll just lift you over.


''Bailey lifts Muffy, with the cat in Bailey's hat, over to the other side of the fence. Muffy and the cat are safely lifted to the other side. Bailey tries to lift himself over the fence.''
''Bailey lifts Muffy, with the cat in Bailey's hat, over to the other side of the fence. Muffy and the cat are safely lifted to the other side. Bailey tries to lift himself over the fence.''


'''Muffy:''' Do you need any help?
Muffy: Do you need any help?


'''Bailey:''' No, no. In the Butler Academy I attended, we were trained for all sorts of...
Bailey: No, no. In the Butler Academy I attended, we were trained for all sorts of...


''Bailey's left foot gets caught at the bottom of the fence.''
''Bailey's left foot gets caught at the bottom of the fence.''


'''Bailey (grunting):''' ...eventualities.
Bailey (grunting): ...eventualities.


''Bailey takes off his left shoe, which falls into the cemetery side, but gets his left foot free.''
''Bailey takes off his left shoe, which falls into the cemetery side, but gets his left foot free.''


'''Muffy:''' (gasps) Oh, no! Your shoe!
Muffy (gasping): Oh, no! Your shoe!


''Bailey manages to climb over to the other side, but part of his jacket gets caught on a fence post, which rips it slightly.''
''Bailey manages to climb over to the other side, but part of his jacket gets caught on a fence post, which rips it slightly.''


'''Muffy:''' Your jacket!
Muffy: Your jacket!


'''Bailey (exhausted):''' Although, I suppose it's impossible to prepare for a night like this.
Bailey (exhausted): Although, I suppose it's impossible to prepare for a night like this.


''Bailey reaches into a gap in the fence to try to pick up his left shoe, but is unable to reach far enough, and gives up.''
''Bailey reaches into a gap in the fence to try to pick up his left shoe, but is unable to reach far enough, and gives up.''


'''Bailey:''' Shall we... forge on, Ms. Muffy? I'll pick my shoe up in the morning, if it hasn't been devoured by wild dogs.
Bailey: Shall we... forge on, Ms. Muffy? I'll pick my shoe up in the morning, if it hasn't been devoured by wild dogs.


''Bailey and Muffy walk away from the cemetery. The scene fades to a street scene where trick-or-treaters are seen throughout. Bailey and Muffy walk down the street to 1428 Elm Street, where Inky lives.''
''Bailey and Muffy walk away from the cemetery. The scene fades to a street scene where trick-or-treaters are seen throughout. Bailey and Muffy walk down the street to 1428 Elm Street, where Inky lives.''
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''1428 Elm Street is a medium-sized two-storey house decorated for Halloween. Bailey and Muffy walk towards the front door and ring the doorbell; Mrs. Krueger, in a princess costume, answers the door. Inside the house, a Halloween party is going on; Mr. and Mrs. Read are both inside and chatting with other guests. Mr. Krueger comes out to greet Bailey and Muffy.''
''1428 Elm Street is a medium-sized two-storey house decorated for Halloween. Bailey and Muffy walk towards the front door and ring the doorbell; Mrs. Krueger, in a princess costume, answers the door. Inside the house, a Halloween party is going on; Mr. and Mrs. Read are both inside and chatting with other guests. Mr. Krueger comes out to greet Bailey and Muffy.''


'''Mr. Krueger (referring to Bailey):''' Now ''that's'' a great zombie costume.
Mr. Krueger (referring to Bailey): Now ''that's'' a great zombie costume.


''A close-up of Bailey's ruined Mad Hatter costume is shown.''
''A close-up of Bailey's ruined Mad Hatter costume is shown.''


'''Mrs. Krueger (referring to Muffy):''' Hmm, and what are you? A magician?
Mrs. Krueger (referring to Muffy): Hmm, and what are you? A magician?


'''Muffy:''' Um, kind of.
Muffy: Um, kind of.


''Muffy pulls out Inky from Bailey's hat, who meows. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger smile. The Krueger's daughter runs to the front door.''
''Muffy pulls out Inky from Bailey's hat, who meows. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger smile.''


'''Krueger's daughter:''' (gasps) Inky!
Krueger's daughter (gasping): Inky!


''The Krueger's daughter takes Inky inside the house. Bailey and Muffy are invited to their Halloween party, and go inside.''
''The Krueger's daughter takes Inky inside the house. Bailey and Muffy are invited to their Halloween party, and go inside.''
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''Binky arrives at Mr. Ratburn's house and notices that his backpack is no longer at the front of his house.''
''Binky arrives at Mr. Ratburn's house and notices that his backpack is no longer at the front of his house.''


'''Binky:''' I could have sworn I left it there.
Binky: I could have sworn I left it there.


''Binky approaches the raven decoration.''
''Binky approaches the raven decoration.''


'''Binky:''' You didn't see a backpack around here, did you?
Binky: You didn't see a backpack around here, did you?


'''Raven:''' Nevermore!
Raven: Nevermore!


'''Binky:''' That's not very helpful. Mr. Ratburn must have found it already. I'm doomed!
Binky: That's not very helpful. Mr. Ratburn must have found it already. I'm doomed!


''Binky sits on a decorative hay bale and imagines.''
''Binky sits on a decorative hay bale and imagines.''


'''Binky:''' I wonder what the punishment is for planning to toilet-paper a teacher's house.
Binky: I wonder what the punishment is for planning to toilet-paper a teacher's house.


''In a imagination sequence, Binky imagines being wrapped in paper to resemble a mummy. Mr. Ratburn writes down equations on the chalkboard.''
''In a imagination sequence, Binky imagines being wrapped in paper to resemble a mummy. Mr. Ratburn writes down equations on the chalkboard.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' All right, now who can solve this problem?
Mr. Ratburn: All right, now who can solve this problem?


''Some students raise their hand to volunteer.''
''Some students raise their hand to volunteer.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Binky?
Mr. Ratburn: Binky?


''Binky answers with muffled speech as he is wrapped in paper.''
''Binky answers with muffled speech as he is wrapped in paper.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' No. (imitating muffled speech) is incorrect. You get another F for class participation.
Mr. Ratburn: No. (imitating muffled speech) is incorrect. You get another F for class participation.


''Binky tries to protest that, but his attempts are muffled. The imagination sequence ends.''
''Binky tries to protest that, but his attempts are muffled. The imagination sequence ends.''


'''Binky:''' (groans) This is the worst Halloween ever!
Binky (groaning): This is the worst Halloween ever!


''Mr. Ratburn's front door opens, and the front-door puppet appears.''
''Mr. Ratburn's front door opens, and the front-door puppet appears.''


'''Puppet:''' Solve the puzzles in Ratburn's lair, and perhaps your punishment he will spare!
Puppet: Solve the puzzles in Ratburn's lair, and perhaps your punishment he will spare!


'''Binky:''' No way. You don't know Mr. Ratburn. I'm doomed!
Binky: No way. You don't know Mr. Ratburn. I'm doomed!


''The scene cuts to show Mr. Ratburn operating the puppet from inside a room. Mr. Ratburn sighs.''
''The scene cuts to show Mr. Ratburn operating the puppet from inside a room. Mr. Ratburn sighs.''


'''Mr. Ratburn (in puppet voice):''' Know him well, I think I do. Do what I say, and he will be merciful to you.
Mr. Ratburn (in puppet voice): Know him well, I think I do. Do what I say, and he will be merciful to you.


'''Binky:''' I'm not so sure.
Binky: I'm not so sure.


'''Mr. Ratburn (in normal voice):''' Oh, just come inside already!
Mr. Ratburn (in normal voice): Oh, just come inside already!


''The puppet disappears; Binky goes back inside Mr. Ratburn's house.''
''The puppet disappears; Binky goes back inside Mr. Ratburn's house.''
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''D.W. Bud, and Ladonna are looking at Arthur's bed; Ladonna is pointing at Arthur's bed.''
''D.W. Bud, and Ladonna are looking at Arthur's bed; Ladonna is pointing at Arthur's bed.''


'''Ladonna:''' I'm telling you, I put her right there, facing the door, so he couldn't miss her.
Ladonna: I'm telling you, I put her right there, facing the door, so he couldn't miss her.


''Looking at Arthur's bed, there's no doll on it. Ladonna moves a pillow, showing a walkie-talkie hidden under it.''
''Looking at Arthur's bed, there's no doll on it. Ladonna moves a pillow, showing a walkie-talkie hidden under it.''


'''Ladonna:''' See? The other walkie-talkie is still there.
Ladonna: See? The other walkie-talkie is still there.


'''D.W.:''' Do you think Arthur knows we're up to something?
D.W.: Do you think Arthur knows we're up to something?


'''Bud:''' Maybe it was my moan. I should have done my "I don't want a bath" moan. That one's the scariest.
Bud: Maybe it was my moan. I should have done my "I don't want a bath" moan. That one's the scariest.


''Ladonna puts down the walkie-talkie on the nightstand. She notices something.''
''Ladonna puts down the walkie-talkie on the nightstand. She notices something.''


'''Ladonna:''' Wha... wait a second. What's that?!
Ladonna: Wha... wait a second. What's that?!


''Brown footprints are seen leading away from Arthur's bed and past his bedroom door.''
''Brown footprints are seen leading away from Arthur's bed and past his bedroom door.''


'''D.W.:''' They look like... little baby footprints!
D.W.: They look like... little baby footprints!


'''Bud:''' Could they be Kate's?
Bud: Could they be Kate's?


'''D.W.:''' Kate is downstairs with Grandma.
D.W.: Kate is downstairs with Grandma.


'''Buster:''' Hey guys!
Buster: Hey guys!


''Buster unexpectedly drops in on D.W., Ladonna, and Bud. This scares them and causes them to scream briefly.''
''Buster unexpectedly drops in on D.W., Ladonna, and Bud. This scares them and causes them to scream briefly.''


'''Buster:''' What's going on? You're missing the movie.
Buster: What's going on? You're missing the movie.


''Bud puts down his walkie-talkie on the nightstand. The three pranksters leave Arthur's room.''
''Bud puts down his walkie-talkie on the nightstand. The three pranksters leave Arthur's room.''


'''Ladonna:''' J-just looking for tissues. (giggles)
Ladonna: J-just looking for tissues. (giggles)


'''Bud:''' Thought I left my hat here.
Bud: Thought I left my hat here.


'''D.W.:''' Now, where did I put my candy?
D.W.: Now, where did I put my candy?


''Buster follows the pranksters briefly, then goes to the bathroom door.''
''Buster follows the pranksters briefly, then goes to the bathroom door.''


'''Buster:''' I'll be right down. Just going to the bathroom.
Buster: I'll be right down. Just going to the bathroom.


''Buster opens and closes the bathroom door. He then goes back into Arthur's room and spots the two walkie-talkies on the nightstand. Buster laughs evilly.''
''Buster opens and closes the bathroom door. He then goes back into Arthur's room and spots the two walkie-talkies on the nightstand. Buster laughs evilly.''
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''A cell phone charger is plugged into a wall outlet. Muffy connects the other end to her iPhone-like smartphone. She sets it down on a pumpkin decoration and walks over to the nearby buffet table. Bailey is pouring punch for himself.''
''A cell phone charger is plugged into a wall outlet. Muffy connects the other end to her iPhone-like smartphone. She sets it down on a pumpkin decoration and walks over to the nearby buffet table. Bailey is pouring punch for himself.''


'''Muffy:''' That Mrs. Krueger is so nice. She just lent me a charger for my phone.
Muffy: That Mrs. Krueger is so nice. She just lent me a charger for my phone.


'''Bailey:''' And this is the most delightful punch I ever had.
Bailey: And this is the most delightful punch I ever had.


''Muffy looks at the foods available in the buffet.''
''Muffy looks at the foods available in the buffet.''


'''Muffy:''' Ooh! Chocolate-covered strawberries. The goodies here are even better than the McNeils.
Muffy: Ooh! Chocolate-covered strawberries. The goodies here are even better than the McNeils.


'''Bailey:''' I never want to leave.
Bailey: I never want to leave.


'''Mrs. Read (off-screen):''' Muffy!
Mrs. Read (off-screen): Muffy!


''Muffy turns around and walks toward Mr. and Mrs. Read.''
''Muffy turns around and walks toward Mr. and Mrs. Read.''


'''Muffy:''' Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Read. What a great party!
Muffy: Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Read. What a great party!


'''Mrs. Read:''' I know. But what are you doing here? Shouldn't you be at Arthur's sleepover in the tree house?
Mrs. Read: I know. But what are you doing here? Shouldn't you be at Arthur's sleepover in the tree house?


'''Muffy:''' It's a long story. But I'm heading over there right after this.
Muffy: It's a long story. But I'm heading over there right after this.


'''Mrs. Read:''' We'll give you a lift. (to Mr. Read) We should be leaving soon, anyway.
Mrs. Read: We'll give you a lift. (to Mr. Read) We should be leaving soon, anyway.


''Muffy notices a woman in a costume she likes and goes over to compliment her.''
''Muffy notices a woman in a costume she likes and goes over to compliment her.''


'''Muffy:''' I love your costume, Mrs...
Muffy: I love your costume, Mrs...


'''Woman:''' Saperstein. Ethel Saperstein. And I love yours. You can't go wrong with ''Alice in Wonderland.''
Woman: Saperstein. Ethel Saperstein. And I love yours. You can't go wrong with ''Alice in Wonderland.''


''Muffy notices another costume she likes.''
''Muffy notices another costume she likes.''


'''Muffy:''' What's ''he'' dressed as?
Muffy: What's ''he'' dressed as?


'''Ethel:''' My husband? He's a golem.
Ethel: My husband? He's a golem.


'''Muffy:''' What's that?
Muffy: What's that?


''Ethel sits down on a couch, and invites Muffy to sit next to her.''
''Ethel sits down on a couch, and invites Muffy to sit next to her.''


'''Ethel:''' Have a seat. I'll tell you a little story. I was a little girl, just about your age. We lived in a small town called Mindelplatz, not far from Prague...
Ethel: Have a seat. I'll tell you a little story. I was a little girl, just about your age. We lived in a small town called Mindelplatz, not far from Prague...


=== Inside Mr. Ratburn's house ===
=== Inside Mr. Ratburn's house ===
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''The pendulum dings at 12:00, as with before. Like before, the fake spider drops down with the note.''
''The pendulum dings at 12:00, as with before. Like before, the fake spider drops down with the note.''


'''Binky:''' I know, I know. "Turn the lantern on."
Binky: I know, I know. "Turn the lantern on."


''Binky turns on the lantern; the light shines on one-eyed puppet from before, and the beating sound is heard.''
''Binky turns on the lantern; the light shines on one-eyed puppet from before, and the beating sound is heard.''


'''Binky:''' Hmm. Now, what did Buster say? Oh, yeah. Under the floorboards.
Binky: Hmm. Now, what did Buster say? Oh, yeah. Under the floorboards.


''Binky pulls up one of the wooden floorboard panels, revealing a book.''
''Binky pulls up one of the wooden floorboard panels, revealing a book.''


'''One-eyed puppet:''' Congratulations! You have solved the first puzzle.
Puppet: Congratulations! You have solved the first puzzle.


'''Binky:''' A book?! I was kind of hoping for some candy.
Binky: A book?! I was kind of hoping for some candy.


'''One-eyed puppet:''' It's the collected works of Edgar Allen Poe, the annotated version. A treat for the mind.
Puppet: It's the collected works of Edgar Allen Poe, the annotated version. A treat for the mind.


'''Binky:''' I prefer treats for the belly.
Binky: I prefer treats for the belly.


'''One-eyed puppet:''' But this treat also contains clues for solving the other puzzles. Proceed to the next room.
Puppet: But this treat also contains clues for solving the other puzzles. Proceed to the next room.


''The one-eyed puppet points to an opening in the curtains. Binky walks through the curtains to find a room with a brick wall.''
''The one-eyed puppet points to an opening in the curtains. Binky walks through the curtains to find a room with a brick wall.''


'''Binky:''' Well, nothing in here but a brick wall.
Binky: Well, nothing in here but a brick wall.


''Binky turns around to leave the supposedly featureless room, however, he hears scratching and moaning from the other side.''
''Binky turns around to leave the supposedly featureless room, however, he hears scratching and moaning from the other side.''


'''Binky:''' Yikes! Mr. Ratburn has a really bad mouse problem.
Binky: Yikes! Mr. Ratburn has a really bad mouse problem.


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Alas, I am trapped in this wine cellar forever! Just like poor Fortunato... in which classic Edgar Allen Poe story?
Mr. Ratburn: Alas, I am trapped in this wine cellar forever! Just like poor Fortunato... in which classic Edgar Allen Poe story?


'''Binky:''' (opens book) Oh! ''The Gold Bug?''
Binky (opening book): Oh! ''The Gold Bug?''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' No!
Mr. Ratburn: No!


'''Binky:''' ''Eleonora?''
Binky: ''Eleonora?''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' No...
Mr. Ratburn: No...


'''Binky:''' ''The Pit and the Panda-loom?''
Binky: ''The Pit and the Panda-loom?''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' No! And it's pronounced ''pendulum.'' Have you read any of the stories I've assigned?
Mr. Ratburn: No! And it's pronounced ''pendulum.'' Have you read any of the stories I've assigned?


''Binky walks toward the brick wall.''
''Binky walks toward the brick wall.''


'''Binky:''' Wait! Is that you, Mr. Ratburn? That toilet paper wasn't mine. Okay, it ''was'' mine, but I wasn't going to toilet-paper your house! Okay, I ''was'' going to toilet-paper your house, but I couldn't go through with it. Please! (pounds wall) Don't give me detention for life!
Binky: Wait! Is that you, Mr. Ratburn? That toilet paper wasn't mine. Okay, it ''was'' mine, but I wasn't going to toilet-paper your house! Okay, I ''was'' going to toilet-paper your house, but I couldn't go through with it. Please! (pounds wall) Don't give me detention for life!


''Binky knocks down the prop brick wall, revealing Mr. Ratburn operating the special effects behind it.''
''Binky knocks down the prop brick wall, revealing Mr. Ratburn operating the special effects behind it.''


'''Binky:''' I didn't do that, either.
Binky: I didn't do that, either.


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' ''The Cask of Amontillado.''
Mr. Ratburn: ''The Cask of Amontillado.''


'''Binky:''' Huh?
Binky: Huh?


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' That's the name of the story on which this room is based. Had you answered correctly, you would have won a licorice skeleton.
Mr. Ratburn: That's the name of the story on which this room is based. Had you answered correctly, you would have won a licorice skeleton.


''Mr. Ratburn takes out a bowl of licorice skeleton candies.''
''Mr. Ratburn takes out a bowl of licorice skeleton candies.''


'''Binky:''' Too bad. That looks really good.
Binky: Too bad. That looks really good.


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Oh, you can have some anyway. I bought tons of candy, and you were my only trick-or-treater.
Mr. Ratburn: Oh, you can have some anyway. I bought tons of candy, and you were my only trick-or-treater.


'''Binky:''' Oh, thanks!
Binky: Oh, thanks!


''Binky eats a skeleton candy.''
''Binky eats a skeleton candy.''


'''Binky:''' Wow! Kids don't know what they've missed. This place is really cool!
Binky: Wow! Kids don't know what they've missed. This place is really cool!


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' You really think so?
Mr. Ratburn: You really think so?


'''Binky:''' Yeah. In fact, it kind of makes me want to read all these stories.
Binky: Yeah. In fact, it kind of makes me want to read all these stories.


'''Mr. Ratburn (happily):''' Oh, I almost forgot.
Mr. Ratburn (happily): Oh, I almost forgot.


''Mr. Ratburn takes out the backpack Binky had earlier.''
''Mr. Ratburn takes out the backpack Binky had earlier.''


'''Binky:''' (gasps) I really wasn't going to do it. I swear.
Binky (gasping): I really wasn't going to do it. I swear.


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' I believe you, Binky. But if you must do a prank, try to find something a little safer for the environment.
Mr. Ratburn: I believe you, Binky. But if you must do a prank, try to find something a little safer for the environment.


''Mr. Ratburn returns the backpack to Binky, who puts the Edgar Allen Poe book inside to take with him.''
''Mr. Ratburn returns the backpack to Binky, who puts the Edgar Allen Poe book inside to take with him.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Now, let me show you the rest of the house. I'm particularly proud of my ''Fall of the House of Usher'' room.
Mr. Ratburn: Now, let me show you the rest of the house. I'm particularly proud of my ''Fall of the House of Usher'' room.


''Mr. Ratburn takes Binky on a tour of his decorated house.''
''Mr. Ratburn takes Binky on a tour of his decorated house.''
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'''Francine:''' How was your Halloween?
'''Francine:''' How was your Halloween?


'''Muffy:''' Well, I never got to the MacNeils, but I did wind up at this other house where they were having a party, and had great treats!
'''Muffy:''' Well, I never got to the McNeils, but I did wind up at this other house where they were having a party, and had great treats!


''Muffy takes out her phone.''
''Muffy takes out her phone.''

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