Rayman Legends Adventures in Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch/Script

Darla was going with Cherry, Atticus, and Patch as they were called into Drell's office.

Drell was sitting at his desk and looked over to the others. "You're probably wondering why you're all here, well, let me tell you," he then sat up once he saw them. "Your next voyage is in the Hawaiian Islands."

"Uh, sir, why am I here?" Darla raised her hand.

"It's nice to meet you, Darla," Drell nodded to her. "As surprising as it seems, you are a supernatural creature like the ones with you." "I am?" Darla asked.

Drell reached under his desk and took out his crystal ball.

Darla stood up and slowly walked over to it.

"Touch it." Drell told her.

Darla looked up, then slowly held out her hand and touched the crystal ball which then glowed slightly and she held her hand back slightly from the shock. There was a high and girly voice that was singing, but it sounded foreign.

"Sounds Japanese..." Cherry commented.

"Exactly..." Drell replied. "Do either of you know about the Sailor Scouts?"

"Yes, yes, we do." Atticus, Darla, Cherry, and Patch nodded.

"What do you remember about your parents, Darla?" Drell asked. "Your real parents..."

"Not a whole lot..." Darla softly admitted. "We were very poor... It was hard to get medication sometimes... I could've died one year at Christmas, but my daddy worked triple shifts at work after I was born so I could get better... I also have a big sister, Deidre."

"Also known as Dusk from the Hex Girls." Patch spoke up, remembering what the others had told him.

"Your big sister was supposed to be the next Sailor Moon, but she was so depressed after your disappearance," Drell told Darla. "She changed... She was once a very happy and cheerful girl, but in that car accident with your parents, she was in a coma for a good while... When she woke up, it broke her very deep down inside her soul and she changed herself... She even dyed her hair."

"So, the Silver Crystal skipped her and went to me?" Darla asked.

"Yes, we're not sure how it worked, but yes," Drell replied with a small nod. "And according to my readings, it will then pass down to your firstborn daughter."

"My... My firstborn daughter?" Darla smiled.

"Mm-hmm..." Drell replied.

"Who's my daughter?" Darla held out her hands. "Who's her father? Where do I live? Do I ever get to live in Paris? I've always wanted to go to Paris!"

Drell then picked up his crystal ball and held it from her so she wouldn't see anything. "I'm sorry, Darla, but I can't give away too much information about your future."

"My Uncle Emmett always said you should never know too much about your own destiny." Cherry added.

"And he's wise." Drell said.

"By the way, why wasn't Mo called in with us?" Patch asked.

"Oohhh~..." Drell mocked slightly. "Do you want Momo with you on your little adventure 'cuz Atticus has the biggest crush on her?"

"I do not!" Atticus's eyes widened, but his face turned as bright red as a freshly grown tomato.

"Atticus, you so like her..." Cherry rolled her eyes. "I don't know why you try to keep it a secret..."

"Luckily, I did, she's with her uncle; waiting for you guys." Drell said before he felt himself almost losing air as Atticus hugged him tightly.

Cherry cupped her mouth and quietly snickered.

"Atticus!" Drell gasped for air. "Atticus... I can't breathe!"

"Oops, sorry." Atticus smiled sheepishly before letting him go.

Drell then gasped for air before glaring to the boy.

"You still love him." Patch smirked.

"Hmm..." Drell hummed flatly.

"Wait, if we go to Hawaii, then I can see Lilo again." Darla grinned excitedly.

"That's right and where this involves Stitch." Drell said.

"Well, of course it is..." Darla replied.

"No, no, you don't understand, this is very important," Drell replied. "It's a very long story, so that's why I'm going with you."

"You are?!" Cherry asked in misfortune.

"Cherry, if this is important; he might have information on what's going on." Atticus said.

Cherry sighed in defeat. "Ooookay..."

"Now you should go see Mo, she's waiting for you and so is her uncle who are also coming with." Drell said.

"When should we expect you to come, sir?" Darla asked Drell.

"I'll come when I come, just expect terror to strike Cherry's heart." Drell replied nonchalantly.

Cherry hid a nervous shudder.

"I'm so excited to see Lilo again..." Darla was the most excited to see her newest friend, then pouted. "Even though seeing Myrtle, Yuki, Teresa, and Elena won't be much fun."

"Don't let them get to you." Atticus told her.

Darla sighed. "I just feel like Yuki, Teresa, and Elena aren't as bad as Myrtle... They seem to only copy her and do whatever she wants."

"Well then, maybe you should reach out to them and tell them that they can do whatever they want and not always do what Myrtle wants and to not copy her." Atticus said.

"I'm not quite a detective like you, Atticus..." Darla hummed. "You think it'll rub off on me?"

"Sure and remember, you spent one summer with Mystery Inc," Atticus encouraged. "Let's get ready for Hawaii to meet Mo and her uncle, shall we?"

Darla smiled and left with him and Patch to get ready at home.

"Remember, I can take you there instantly!" Drell called out to them. "You won't have to have a six hour flight like last time!"

"We know!" Atticus, Darla, and Patch called out.

Drell waved to them then.

In Darla's bedroom, Atticus helped out his little sister as always.

"I hear there's a May Day Festival for Lilo's school," Darla said to Atticus as they packed. "Do you think they'll let me compete?"

"I'm sure they will since you're an honorary student and you're allowed in whenever you visit." Atticus smiled to her as he took out her grass skirt which was given to her the last time they were in Hawaii.

"That is true." Darla nodded.

Atticus was about to grabbed Darla's brooch and hand it to her when he suddenly got a vision. "Oh, no..." he moaned to himself as he knew this could not be a good vision. He saw himself with Stitch and where Stitch looked like he was twitching a bit.

The raft slowly approached the docks as Dweeb wagged his tail back and forth swiftly in the water. The raft stopped as it reached the docks and sank into the water. Louie and the dinosaurs climbed up onto the docks and looked in awe at two tall towers. "Welcome to New York City," said Louie.

The towers were a very tall and beautiful sight for the dinosaurs to see. However, Rex did not know that he was dangerously close to the dock's edge. At last, he lost his balance and fell backwards into the water, without the raft. Everyone else turned back and saw their friend in serious danger. "REX," exclaimed Louie.

"HEEEELP," cried Rex, "I can't swim!"

"Hang on, big fella," replied Louie.

Louie noticed a giant crane machine. "Lift me up," he said to the other dinosaurs.

Then Louie was thrown into the crane machine. He had to think faster because time was of the essence. Rex was attempting to keep his head above the surface. He kept sinking back underwater. "HEEELLLPPP," he cried.

Thankfully, Louie found keys to the machine, turned them and activated the controls. Then the crane's claw descended down to the water. Rex attempted to reach them, but he did so. However, he was too heavy for the machine as well. It began getting carried off into the water because of Rex's weight, but the other dinosaurs immediately caught hold of the machine before it plunged into the water. As the claw let go, Rex passed out in exhaustion.

Atticus opened his eyes and looked around to find himself in Darla's room.

"Are you okay?" Darla walked over and took her brooch from him.

"I-I just had a vision." Atticus said startled.

"A vision...?" Darla looked worried. "Is it deathly?"

"More like scary." Atticus shivered.

"Oh, no..." Darla frowned.

"I should tell you, you're family after all, but we have to keep a close eye on Stitch," Atticus said. "He might even hurt Lilo."

"But Stitch would never hurt Lilo..." Darla pouted about that.

"Then keep a close eye on his eyes in case they glow green." Atticus said.

Darla nodded. "Got it... Glowing green eyes... Like Danny Phantom..."

"No, I mean like when my eyes glow white when I'm having a vision." Atticus said.

"Yeah, but Danny Phantom has glowing green eyes... Haven't you heard of Danny Phantom from Amity Park?" Darla asked. "Amber's other aunt is a ghost hunter with her husband and they all talk about him. I think he's a hero, but since Jack and Maddie are ghost hunters, they usually try to hurt him..."

"Well, yes, I've heard of him, but I'm talking about something like this." Atticus said before drawing a picture of Stitch with glowing green eyes, not showing any pupils.

"Eek," Darla shuddered as she took the picture. "That's rather creepy looking... Like from a nightmare."

"I'll say..." Atticus nodded. "Remember what I said..."

Darla nodded back as she then put her brooch into her suitcase.

"Ready?" Atticus asked.

"Yeah, I think that's everything..." Darla replied. "I hope I can compete in the May Day Festival."

Atticus smiled to her. "I'm sure you will, Sis."

Darla smiled back to him with high hopes.

Mo finished up packing and was sitting on the porch with her uncle in his human alter ego, he was telling her stories about when she was a baby and what her parents were like.

"So, my father's name was Vincent?" Mo smiled. "You know, I've always liked that name... Vincent..."

"You then might want to think of naming one of your children that." Captain Planet smiled.

"Hmm... Vincent Fudo..." Mo tested out.

Captain Planet smirked since she tested that out with Atticus's family name.

"Or, whatever my future husband's last name happens to be..." Mo smiled nervously.

"Well, I hope it's Atticus he seems like a trustworthy person." Captain Planet smirked.

Mo blushed slightly. "I've known him a long time... He's so smart, strong, handsome, helpful... He's just... Absolutely perfect..."

Atticus stopped as he knelt underneath the Brown family porch as he overheard this.

Darla saw him, then smirked as she called out. "MO, ATTICUS IS EAVESDROPPING!"

"GAH!" Atticus yelped.

Mo's eyes widened. "D-D-Darla?!"

"Oh, um, hey, Mo." Atticus waved after standing up.

"Hi, Atticus..." Mo smirked, folding her arms.

"Uh, ready to go to Hawaii?" Atticus asked.

"We sure are." Mo smiled.

"This'll be a nice vacation." Captain Planet agreed.

"Yeah... Vacation..." Atticus murmured slightly because of the vision he had, already feeling this wouldn't be an ordinary visit to Hawaii, then again, never was the last one.

"You okay?" Mo asked, worried.

"Um... I'll tell you later..." Atticus said, not just wanting to scare her off just yet.

Soon, everyone gathered to Drell's place so he could take them to Hawaii. Darla called the Pelekai house so their arrival wouldn't be too surprising on the natives, especially Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and Nani.

"Come on, Darla!" Drell called out.

"I'm coming!" Darla called back, then went back on the phone. "Okay, see you guys in a bit, I'll meet you at the hula school, okay, bye!" she then hung up and rushed over to meet the others.

"Okay, now, this isn't just a vacation, this is a mission for you all," Drell said as he wore sunglasses. "If anyone, and I mean anyone gives me lip... Cherry... You will be answering to me."

Cherry gulped and nodded.

"Now then, let's go." Drell then said as he took them to a transporter to take them straight to Hawaii.

"Ooh." Mo smiled.

Captain Planet kept his human disguise as they went through.

After a beam of white light, they were now at the Birds of Paradise hotel in Hawaii.

They were checking in and Darla looked at the time. "Hey, it's about time for Lilo's hula class to start." she then ran off instantly.

"No, Darla, wait!" Patch called out.

"Ah, let her go..." Atticus decided. 'Hopefully she doesn't get hurt...' he then hopefully thought to himself.

Darla giggled as she grabbed her backpack with her hula school uniform inside as she memorized the way to Moses's hula school where Lilo, Yuki, Teresa, and Elena went to. "Almost there." she then smiled to herself.

Patch decided to go with Darla as they ran across the sandy beaches and the tropical atmosphere.

Darla looked up slightly and saw a hovercraft with Lilo and Stitch in it. "Lilo, down here!" she called out.

"Huh?" Lilo looked down and spotted her friend with a smile. "Darla, is that really you?!"

"Yeah! And is that a hovercraft?!" Darla called out.

"Uh-huh!" Lilo smiled, then signaled for Stitch to land the hovercraft. "Jumba got it for me for Christmas."

"Awesome!" Darla was awestruck.

"Wanna ride?" Lilo invited.

"Sure." Darla smiled.

"Wait for me!" Patch called out.

Stitch tilted his head and looked a little surprised. "Patch...?" he uttered out, wondering if he was seeing things or not.

"Hey, Stitch!" Patch smiled.

Stitch crawled over and smiled halfway to the spotted puppy. "Patch..."

"That's right!" Patch smiled that he had remembered.

"What are you doing here?" Stitch smiled.

"Um... We're on vacation." Patch smiled bashfully and innocently as he climbed into the hovercraft with Darla.

"Well, this is a great surprise," Lilo smiled as she helped buckle Darla into her seat. "Are you coming into hula school too?"

"Yeah, your teacher said I'm welcome back any time if I want." Darla nodded happily.

"So, where are we headed?" Patch asked.

"Hula School," Lilo said. "I really have to get going, I think I finally got this one routine we talked about down. Hey, Darla, wanna see something cool?"

"Umm... Sure..." Darla said.

Lilo then took the controls of the hovercraft over the ocean and brought them all down underwater briefly and back up and down a few more times as the dolphins flopped in the water and Stitch laughed as he snorted water out his nose.

"You never change." Patch smiled.

Stitch smiled back. They then landed the hovercraft and were rushing into the hula school, all dressed up and ready.

"Oh, this bed is so comfortable..." Cherry lay down in the hotel bed given to them.

"Yeah?" Drell smiled as he then dog-piled onto the bed right next to her. "INCOMING!"

Cherry yelped and flopped right onto the ground. "Oh, and so is the floor..."

"This room is so relaxing." Mo smiled.

"And it has a beautiful view..." Atticus smiled back to her as he stood on the balcony with her.

Mo smiled back and they looked at the tropical atmosphere of the islands.

"Still hard to say when it'll be Lilo's time when her volcano goddess powers, no pun intended, erupt." Drell said as he lay across the bed.

"Her powers will show when they show." Captain Planet said.

"Such as everyone..." Drell replied. "I won't forget the day I discovered my powers."

"Ah, gee, look at the time, I'd love to watch a Drell flashback, but I should take a shower..." Cherry sounded nervous.

"SIT!" Drell told her.

Cherry sat down and whimpered against her will. "Drell, someday, I'm going to scare you! Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday, you will FEAR ME for a change!"

"Uh-huh..." Drell rolled his eyes. "So, anyway..."

Like clockwork, the signal crackled, but sprang back into complete connection just as Dorothy Ann began her report. Ralphie could see us again. I mentally checked the feed in his headset, trying to scope out if Dr. Tennelli was yet in the room. I didn't hear anything from his microphone or Liz's. We were alone again. For good.

"Over to me, Dorothy Gale," DA was saying from the newsdesk, "right now, the white blood cells are losing!"

"Certainly looks that fashion, Dorothy Gale," I commented, glancing out the window behind her. Red blood cells were bursting almost constantly now, the bus rocking slightly as the onslaught continued.

I was going to have to replace the stabilizers, wasn't I?

"They need help," DA continued, turning back to the camera. "They need back-up support," she threw herself forward, practically touching the screen to shout her report to our patient, "Ralphie! Did you hear me?  Where's our back-up support?!"

"B...back-up support...." he asked wearily, sounding half-asleep, "wh...where do I get that?"

I checked my time-piece and saw that, assuming my calculations were correct, the moment was just about upon us. "Not to worry, Ralphie," I consoled him, "it's already on its road. Cue the medicine!"

Even as I was speaking, a gush of purple liquid ran through the walls of his bloodstream and into his throat tissue. It washed over and around the bus, bathing us in the scent of Earth grape shoe polish.

"Is that the medicine Mum gave me earlier," Ralphie asked.

"It sure is, Ralphie."

"Look what it's doing," Keesha called, pointing out the window.

The medicine engulfed the infection, bathing the Streptococcus in its embalming fluid. Several bacterial cells burst or split in half, shuddering in revulsion as the healing concoction did its work.

"It's destroying more bacteria," Keesha observed as Tim turned a camera to capture the action, "the medicine is giving the white blood cells another chance!"

"And they're throwing out even more of these stick facts," Carlos added as a wave of antibodies and white blood cells pressed on. The cells descended upon the weakened bacteria, making fast work of the desolated infection. A swarm of antibodies clouded the bus.

"Oh, these stick facts are antibodies," I clarified for my class, realizing I'd never explained what these were, "the white blood cells use them to mark the bacteria!"

The swarm was getting thicker, and a few---well, actually more than a few––were beginning to stick to the exterior.

"I hope this doesn't mean what I think it means..." Arnold said anxiously.

Interesting, it appeared a few of the antibodies had pseudo-docking ports along the bus exterior and were sending out a signal to the white blood cells that we were not supposed to be here.

"Oh, dear," Arnold cried as a white blood cell swam up to us and then tried to fit itself around us, "Ralphie's antibodies have marked the bus as bacteria!"

"But we're not bacteria..." Phoebe said as more white blood cells surrounded us and the bus began to rock from their attack, "we're Ralphie's friends!"

I watched in fascination as the cells began to cover the bus windows and gnaw on the instruments. "But his white blood cells are doing such a good job," I remarked, "they now recognize us as enemies as well!"

"Enemies," Arnold asked, stepping into the asile where he could stand in front of me, "but we do know what white blood cells do to enemies!"

"That's right, Arnold," I warned him cheerfully, "they'll try to destroy us!" The thing word being try. I wasn't worried. This bus had survived far worse than some frustrated cells.

"DESTROY US," everyone shouts. Several of them exchanged terrified expressions.

I was thrilled. Yet another unexpected discovery. First the stomach acid, now this? "Ah, the miracle....of the human body......" It truly was a feat of evolution.

Arnold was not as emotional by the prospect of this discovery as I was.

"RALPHIE," he shouts, several of his classmates echoing him, "DO SOMETHING!!" He runs to the camera and shouts it again, right into the feed.

But it was no use, Ralphie was fast asleep.

"That's it?" Cherry asked.

"I guess so..." Drell shrugged. "Oh, yeah, and I tested my magic on a worthy opponent..."

The introduction to "Fraggle Rock" began in Doc's workshop and followed Gobo running down a tunnel. As he joined the other Fraggles, they all sang a verse of the theme song and introduced themselves. Then Gobo ran away to the Gorgs' Garden, where he was briefly caught by Junior. As Junior showed Gobo to his mother, she shrieked and he tossed Gobo back into the well. Back in Fraggle Rock, everybody completed the song, which ended with Boober saying: "Down in Fraggle Rock".

"Seriously?" Atticus's voice asked, sounding firm.

"Aw, you're no fun..." Drell then popped off his one shoe and flexed his toes. "Ahhh... Feels good..."

Cherry groaned and pinched her nose. "Aw, man, that's rancid!"

Atticus soon used his magic to clear the air from Drell's feet.

Cherry gasped as she crawled to a window and opened it, then flopped against it, panting heavily. "Drell, when was the last time you washed your feet?!"

"I'm supposed to wash my feet?" Drell replied.

"Yes!" All four of them glared.

"Huh,... You learn something new everyday..." Drell said before turning his feet.

Cherry gasped for more air.

"You got a problem with it?" Drell asked before pushing his feet into her face. "You wash 'em!"

Cherry yelled out and ran out of the room. "GEEEERRRRMS!!!!"

Atticus glared at Drell for his behavior.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I won't do it again!" Drell panicked at Atticus's glare.

"Good." Atticus nodded firmly.

Drell looked very nervous and even smiled sheepishly.