The Terrifying Tales of C.J. and Friends

"Children of the Sesame"
Morrison calls the company of an untested chip, which Sesame Boy promptly tests. He says that it is tasty...VERY TASTY! That last quote is puntuated by a scary close-up and a disturbing scene where Morrison screams in terror as a shadow looms over him. Thankfully, he is only petrified with fear and he is alive and well. Rus then remembers that the untested sesame supply was from an European town that he once lived at, and a bunch of incidents like the one at Morrison's was abound. Meanwhile, Sesame Boy manages to smuggle the sesames into the lunch menu (though some scary methods, no doubt), but the sesames and Sesame Boy were revealed just in time, and Sesame Boy, now a werewolf, runs afoul of Rus, now dressed as Sherlock Holmes. He eventually confronts him on the roof and returns him back to normal though some theatrical events. The sesames then end up in the kindergarten pen, and one of them eats one...

Jobey Belton ends his story there, and after the commercial break, he says that his next story is about respect and what happens when there just ain't enough of it...

"When Bikes Attack!"
The story begins peaceful enough, Mickey grooms his bike, Achilleus, and shows discomfort at leaving his bike outdoors on a beautiful day. Just then, a thunderstorm roars in and Mickey, showing even more discomfort, is forced to leave Achilleus behind in the rain. Achilleus is suddenly struck by lightning, and it knocks down Principal Prickly while Mickey is citing poetry about it. Soon they find out that Achilleus is alive, to which Mickey shows delight at at first. But then, Achilleus attacks the gang, even Mickey. They manage to trap the bike inside the school eventually, but then, they are confronted by the other bikes, which are also alive. Just as they attack them, led by Achilleus, the students and faculty are rescued by a school bus. Unfortunately, the bus has no driver...

Jobey then gives the viewers a lesson to, Always treat your bikes and your buses with respect, and never leave them out in the rain. Then they cut to the playground, where Butch then begins his last story.

"Night of the Living Boyds"
Rus plays with a tank that he borrowed from Holton. Unfortunately, it is confiscated by Boyd before he could return it. Suddenly, The Diggers run out of their hole, and Dawson dares Vance to spend the night in said hole. Vance accepts, but during the night, he discovers, to his surprise, that his friends joined in, and that a legendary graveyard for Boyds past is real. Suddenly, Boyds past in various outfits emerge from the dead and converge upon the gang. Eventually, the Boyd zombies chase the gang out of a conveniently located cave. The gang ends up in the cafeteria, where Greta connects Strawberry Surprise to the sprinkler system, which promptly melts down the zombies. The kids then find the diggers filling in their hole. The diggers explain that they ran out because Jade busted her dad's best shovel. The gang then concludes that they imagined the whole thing, but they are shown that it was not it, as one of the zombie Boyds' glasses were knocked off during the gang's escape and avoided the strawberry surprise, thus giving the audience proof that the gang was attacked by zombies.

Or were they?

Jobey's dialogue at the end gives them the revelation that he or some other person just made up the stories to scare them, and then he takes off his face to reveal a Boyd mask (still with his trademark toothpick). Then he gives them the warning he gave them at the beginning and wishes them a happy Halloween, and the episode ends with Jobey walking away still wearing the Boyd mask.