KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series – A Looney Tunes Cartoon: Sylvester & Bloom's Fright Night
KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series – A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Sylvester & Bloom's Fright Night"


KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series
A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Sylvester & Bloom's Fright Night"


A/N: Well, hello there, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome back to your trip through the Animation Multiverse in Animation Multiverse: The Series! After establishing the backstory behind the Winx Club meeting the Looney Tunes, it's time to switch things up with another installment of the Looney Tunes Cartoons! This time, instead of starring or featuring Bugs Bunny, I have decided to shine the spotlight on one of the Looney Winx! dynamic duos, Sylvester and Bloom, in a send-up of the Porky Pig and Sylvester cartoons that involved the two Looney Tunes in a spooky environment ("Scaredy Cat", "Claws for Alarm" and "Jumpin' Jupiter").

Cartoon Synopsis: While enjoying a Saturday evening drive through the city, Bloom and Sylvester find some evening accomodations at a resident haunted house. Although Bloom seems to be comfortable staying at such a dilapidated house, Sylvester is left rather suspicious about the inner workings of this supposed old house. Throughout the night, Sylvester tries his hardest to protect his connected Winx girl from the dangers of this haunted house, but Bloom remains blissfully unaware of the various obstacles that are intended to kill her and Sylvester. However, when she ends up getting caught by two of the villains in the house, will Sylvester overcome his cowardice and rescue Bloom?

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the cartoon characters who appear in this cartoon. Any other cartoon characters who do appear are under the ownership of their respective companies. Also, the following Looney Tunes Cartoon is going to involve darker gags than the previous installments, so be prepared to witness the dark and morbid humor of this new installment of the Looney Tunes Cartoons.

Dedication: A tip of the hat to the top-tier writing talent of Michael Maltese, Chuck Jones' main writer during the classic era of Looney Tunes.


KidsWBYungsta Proudly Presents:
KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series

A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Sylvester's Fright Night"

Starring the Voice Talents of:
Molly C. Quinn as Bloom
Jeff Bergman as Sylvester J. Pussycat
Eric Bauza as Hubie & Bertie and Charles the Mouse
Billy West as Bugs Bunny

If You Take Something from This Cartoon:
Always Keep a Close Eye on Your Surroundings!

An Animation Multiverse Salute to:
Michael Maltese

Written and Directed by:
KidsWBYungsta


Nighttime had fallen on the Animation Multiverse and Bloom was going on a ride through the countryside, with Sylvester by her side. For some reason, Sylvester was a little more nervous than he usually was, though Bloom did not notice as she was busy looking at the evening sky, sighing as she said with a smile, "Ahh … it's such a nice evening to be riding through the countryside, isn't it, Sylvester? It's so quiet and picturesque."

However, Sylvester did not feel the same way as he was trembling in fear, thinking about how quiet it was when they made their way to a nearby town. As he leaned towards Bloom while he was trembling, Bloom was confused by this as she said, "Wow, Sylvester, you're acting more affectionate than you usually do."

Bloom proceeded to yawn, covering her mouth as she looked at the different hotels and said, "I think it would be best if we call it a night, Sylvester. I just hope that we could find a nice hotel that we could stay in tonight."

As Bloom stopped her car at a nearby hotel, she and Sylvester looked up at the sign as she read, "'Welcome to the San Fernando Valley Lodge: Rooms for Rent'. How opportune …"

While Sylvester was still trembling in fear, Bloom was oblivious to this as she said with a smile, "Sounds like an interesting name for a hotel. I hope their rooms aren't full. Come on, Sylvester, let's go inside."


As Bloom and Sylvester got out of the car, a certain gray mouse was watching the two from afar. As he looked at the Winx girl and the Looney Tunes star, the gray mouse just gave a knowing smirk as he called out to his friend, "Hey, Bert, come here!"

At his friend's beck and call, a brown mouse named Bertie walked up to where his friend was, dressed up in a ridiculous Halloween costume. As Bertie made his way to his friend, he just jumped around excitedly as he said with a smile, "Yeah-yeah, Hubie, what is it? What is it?"

Hubie just looked at his friend in silent disbelief, then he gave an annoyed look as he said in a sarcastic tone, "Well, now, ain't you cute?"

As Hubie slapped Bertie back to reality, Bertie looked at Hubie as the latter said, pointing to Bloom and Sylvester, "Listen, Bert, you see that girl and that cat over there?"

When Bertie got a good look at Bloom and Sylvester, he turned to Hubie and nodded his head enthusiastically, saying, "Yeah-yeah, Hubie, that's Sylvester and his connected lady friend, Bloom!"

"You mean, 'Winx girl'," Hubie said.

"Right, what did I say?" Bertie said, raising an eyebrow.

Hubie could only roll his eyes as he said, "Listen, Bert, those two are going to be spending the night here at the San Fernando Valley Lodge, but Sylvester is literally scared out of his wits! You know what we're going to do, Bert?"

"Yeah, Hubie, but why would we need the use of peanut butter and jelly for this cartoon?" Bertie asked.

Hubie just stood there dumbfounded for a moment, then he turned to the audience and said in a sotto aside, "I'm startin' to think that Bert's been watching too many of those Pinky and the Brain cartoons."

Hubie tried to get Bertie back on track as he said, "Listen, while those two are staying here, we're going to give that cat the ultimate scare of his life! A scare so out of the ordinary, that he won't even bother trying to chase us again!"

Bertie laughed in response with so much joy as he said, "Good idea, Hubie, riot! How do you propose we shake up that old cat?"

When Hubie wagged his finger, Bertie leaned towards his friend, who proceeded to whisper his plans into his ear as Bertie laughed for a bit, saying enthusiastically, "Hahaha! Riot, Hubie, what a riot!"


As Bloom and Sylvester made their way to the door, Hubie and Bertie decided to put their first prank into action, which involved their mice cousins—who happened to take up residence at this hotel—giving threatening looks at Sylvester while Bloom said to him, "Well, come on, Sylvester, you don't want to be stuck out here in the cold, do you?"

Before Sylvester could catch up with Bloom, he caught sight of some threatening eyes staring at him from a hole in the wall. As Sylvester gave a look of surprise upon seeing the various pairs of eyes, he ran off and proceeded to cling onto Bloom, who was confused by Sylvester's freakout as she said in a slightly-annoyed tone, "What the—Sylvester! What's going on?"

As Sylvester pointed to the hole in the wall where he saw the disembodied eyes, Bloom saw that there was nothing inside the hole in the wall. Bloom just rolled her eyes at Sylvester's antics as she turned to look at him and said, "Oh, Sylvester, there's nothing in there. Come on, get off my back and calm down."

While Sylvester got off of Bloom and got back to the ground, he was still shivering as Bloom continued to make her way to the door. However, before Sylvester could catch up with her, he noticed the shadow of a giant, monstrous snake slithering towards him, leaving the pussycat in shock as he ran off and rushed into Bloom's bag. Bloom was left confused by Sylvester suddenly running into her bag as she said, "Sylvester, what is it now?"

Sylvester pointed Bloom to where he saw the shadow of the giant snake, but it turned out that it was only a shadow of a smaller snake, who just looked at the audience and said, "Appearances can be deceiving, huh?"

"Oh, brother, the things I have to go through, dealing with this cowardly cat," Bloom said in an annoyed tone as she looked into her bag and told Sylvester, "Sylvester, it's only a shadow of a small, little snake. You cowardly cat, you. Now, come on, let's hurry this up! Besides, I'm starting to get tired here!"

While Sylvester and Bloom walked into the hotel, Hubie and Bertie were laughing at Sylvester's constant freaking out as Hubie said, "Oh, brother, did you see how that cat looked when he saw the shadow of that snake?"

"Yeah, what a riot!" Bertie said, engaged in the raucous laughter. "What's next, Bert?"

"Well, I think it's time we give those two the sleepover of a lifetime!" Hubie said, sporting a devious smirk.


Once Bloom and Sylvester made their way into the hotel, Bloom decided to check and see if there were any rooms open for the evening. As soon as she made her way to the front desk, she realized that nobody was there, but Sylvester was still left suspicious that the two could be in serious trouble. However, Bloom just brushed off Sylvester's concern as she whispered, "Looks like there's nobody there. I'll just go ahead and sign us in. I'm sure that the owner of this fine establishment will be back up here and we will be able to straighten all of this out by the morning."

While Bloom signed in the guest book, Hubie and Bertie were watching the two from inside a moose head, then Hubie said to one of their cousins, "Alright, fellas, we'll let you guys take over the show for now. If you need anything, just call us."

"Yeah, and make sure you don't do anything too drastic," Bertie said. "Unless you want a repeat of what happened the last time Sylvester was up here with Porky."

"Oh, will you two quit your worrying?" One of the cousins, Charles, said to Hubie and Bertie. "Just go on and do what you gotta do. The fellas and I can handle this."

While Hubie and Bertie left their cousins to their own devices, Charles proceeded to slide down a rope, scythe in hand, as he prepared to slice Bloom's head off. Unbeknownst to Charles, Sylvester caught him trying to pull off this dastardly deed, so he pushed Bloom out of harm's way as Charles slid back into the moose head. Once Bloom got back up, she looked at Sylvester and said in an annoyed tone, "Alright, Sylvester, what was the point of pushing me over the front desk?"

Sylvester proceeded to re-enact what was happening while Bloom wasn't looking, utilizing his sense of animated acting to explain his side of the story. However, Bloom did not believe him as she rolled her eyes and said, "Oh, come on, Sylvester, don't be ridiculous! Is this type of insanity common on your side of the family?"


Moments later, after Bloom signed both hers and Sylvester's names on the guest book, she proceeded to go to one of the rooms as she looked at Sylvester and said with a smile, "Well, I'm going to go ahead and turn in for the night, Sylvester. I hope you are able to find a good room up here as well. If not, you could sleep in the lobby until the morning. Good night, Sylvester."

As Bloom went to the elevator to go upstairs, Sylvester was about to go into the lobby, but he quickly snuck into the evelator when Bloom wasn't looking. While Bloom made her way into her own room and switched into her pajamas, Sylvester was following her along the way and even laid in bed with her as Bloom yawned and said, "Wow, this bed is so comfortable. I just hope Sylvester is able to get a good room like this."

As Bloom was fluffing her pillow, she ended up patting Sylvester's face as she said, "Good night, Sylvester."

After a beat, Bloom jumped up in shock when she realized that Sylvester snuck into her room when she was not looking. Once Sylvester took notice of Bloom's surprise, he just laughed nervously as he said, "Uhh … surprise?"


Soon, Sylvester found himself kicked out of the room by Bloom, eventually finding himself back downstairs in the lobby. Luckily, he happened to land in a comfortable spot, but he was still nervous about what type of trickery is in store for him and Bloom tonight. As he tried to find a good place to sleep, he was surprised to see a group of familiar face walking down the hall, carrying a random cat and dog in a chair, possibly waiting to be executed by the villainous mice.


Sylvester was shocked at what he just witnessed as he rushed back upstairs to warn Bloom of what he just saw. However, he ended up tangling with Bloom for a bit as she jumped up in shock and found herself fighting with an unknown force. Once she realized that it was Sylvester, Bloom just got annoyed once again and said, "Sylvester, I thought I told you to go downstairs in the lobby! What are you doing back—"

Before Bloom could finish her statement, Sylvester proceeded to re-enact what he had witnessed while downstairs, which involved the cat and dog being carried away to be executed by a group of mice. As Sylvester mimed playing the Funeral March, Bloom just rolled her eyes in disdain as she said, "What ridiculous acting. Sylvester, whatever you just saw was all in your head! It's not how you are making it out to be! Now, if you don't mind, just go outside and go to sleep!"

When Sylvester pointed to the door to see if Bloom was serious, and with Bloom nodding her head in response, Sylvester just walked up to his night bag and pulled out a gun. Bloom was thinking that Sylvester was going to shoot himself in the head, so she tried to fight the gun out of his hands. However, she realized that the gun in question was actually a glue gun, one akin to Babs Gordon's own glue gun, so she looked at Sylvester and said, "Oh, Sylvester, do you have to be so dramatic? You had me thinking that you were going to hurt yourself! All of that drama because I told you to sleep in the lobby. Aren't you ashamed?"

However, Bloom started to gain a soft spot when she saw that Sylvester was actually crying, scared of what would happen if he even caught sight of the mice in question. Taking note of how vulnerable her connected Looney Tune was feeling, Bloom just sighed as she said, while making her way to the bed, "Well … oh, alright, if this is going to affect you the way it is now, you can stay up here and sleep in my bed."

After hearing Bloom make this declaration, Sylvester jumped for joy as he made his way to the other side of Bloom's bed. Although she was thrown off by how Sylvester was acting radically different from his normal self, Bloom couldn't help but smile as she said sweetly, "Good night, my sweet Sylvester."

While Bloom and Sylvester were sound asleep, the mice were back to cause more trouble as they slid a piece of rope down from the moose head and it caught Bloom by her neck. When Sylvester woke up and saw what was going on, he jumped up in shock and pulled out a razor knife to stop Bloom from being hanged. When Bloom felt the rope around her neck, she was struggling to get free as she cried out, "Help! Help, somebody! Help! I can't breathe! What's going on?! Where's the fire?!"

In the midst of her rambling, Bloom stopped when she saw that Sylvester was holding the razor in his hand and the rope in the other, then she gave a look of mild anger as she asked, "Sylvester, would you mind telling just what were you doing with that razor?"

As Sylvester smiled sheepishly in response, quickly hiding the razor behind his back, Bloom proceeded to go back to sleep. However, the mice decided to drop an anvil on Bloom's head when she went back to sleep, but Sylvester quickly rushed up to stop the anvil from hitting her head. Unfortunately, Bloom woke back up to see Sylvester struggling to hold the anvil, which caused her to seethe with anger and annoyance as she said, "Alright, Sylvester, riddle me this: what were you going to do with that anvil?"

Before Sylvester could explain what had happened, Bloom proceeded to throw the anvil at his head as she carried him out of the room and led him to the lobby. However, as Bloom continued to walk down the stairs, Sylvester stopped to see that the mice were ready to throw a bowling ball down the stairs that would have landed on Bloom, so he rushed down to the bottom of the stairs to push Bloom out of harm's way, allowing him to take the hit. However, Bloom quickly got back up and said to herself, "Oh, why couldn't I ask Bugs Bunny to accompany me on this trip? He probably would've made a better roommate than Sylvester."

As Bloom walked over to where Sylvester was, she was about to give him a piece of her mind, but Sylvester fainted from that hit with the bowling ball. However, Bloom thought it was a ploy for sympathy as she said, "Oh, I see what you're trying to do. You're trying to play off my sympathies, huh? Well, it's not going to work on me this time, Sylvester. You are going to sleep in that lobby and that is final!"

As Bloom carried Sylvester into the lobby and laid him on a nearby couch, she stretched and yawned as she said to Sylvester, "I hope you manage to get a good night's rest in here, Sylvester. Besides, it's just so comfortable around here. Well, good night, Sylvester, see you in the morning."

Once Bloom left the lobby and went back upstairs, Sylvester was shivering when he realized that Bloom left herself vulnerable to many possible dangers that were awaiting her upstairs. Suddenly, he looked up and saw that the mice had disguised themselves as a tall, looming ghost, which caused Sylvester to jump up in fear and rush back upstairs to where Bloom was, which left her even more annoyed as she said, "What's going on here? Sylvester, what are you doing back upstairs? I hope you have a good reason for this disturbance, Sylvester!"


While Sylvester tried to explain that he had seen a ghost downstairs while he was trying to get some sleep, Bloom just rolled her eyes in annoyance as she said, "Oh, Sylvester, will you stop with the ridiculousness already? It's already halfway through the night and I couldn't even get a wink of sleep because you are keeping me up with your antics!"

Sylvester gulped nervously in response as Bloom grabbed his hand and said, "Listen, you are going to get some sleep, whether you want to or not!"

Once Bloom led Sylvester downstairs, he was hanging on to the last set of stairs as Bloom tried to pull him away, saying, "Oh, come on, you big baby! There is nothing to be scared of!"

Seeing that her attempt to get Sylvester off of those stairs was all for naught, Bloom finally got fed up with Sylvester's foolishness for the evening as she declared, "Alright, that does it! I am going to go into that lobby and prove to you that there is nothing to be afraid of! I am going to prove what a yellow dog of a cowardly cat you have been for the whole evening!"

Once Bloom decided to investigate the lobby, Sylvester looked around for her when he realized that she didn't come back after a few minutes. Before he could find out if she went back upstairs, Sylvester was startled by a faint cry for help as he said to himself, "It's Bloom! She's in trouble!"

When Sylvester rushed down to the other end of the hall, he saw that the evil mice had Bloom bound and gagged as they carried her off to be decapitated. As Sylvester's mouth dropped from shock upon seeing that the mice had somehow taken down the Fairy of the Dragon's Flame, Sylvester noticed that Bloom was holding up a sign that said: "YOU WERE RIGHT, SYLVESTER".


Feeling overwhelmed by this recent turn of events, Sylvester just screamed out of fear as he scrambled out of the hotel, stopping when he was far away from the San Fernando Valley Lodge. Once Sylvester made his way out of the San Fernando Valley Lodge, Hubie and Bertie were watching from afar, reconsidering their antics for the evening as Hubie looked at Bertie and said, "Say, Bert, do you think that our prank went a little too far?"

"Yeah-yeah, it went too far, Hubie," Bertie said with a sad sigh. "What are we gonna do?"

"We've gotta get Sylvester to rescue Bloom before her head gets cut off!" Hubie declared. "Besides, if those mice cousins of ours go through with their plan, I think the Winx Club are going to be stuck with a headless leader for the rest of their lives."

Bertie gulped nervously in response as he said, "Well, what are we waiting for, Hubie? Let's go get that cat!"


As Sylvester sat on a nearby tree stump, catching his breath and wiping the sweat from his forehead, he was surprised to see Hubie and Bertie, both dressed up as his conscience, standing there, looking disappointed at the tuxedo cat as Hubie cut to the chase and said, "Why, just look at you, Sylvester! You're nothing but a coward!"

As Sylvester just bit his lip nervously, Bertie pulled up a series of signs that showed the first time Bloom had met Sylvester, which caused the cat to sigh in disappointment that he couldn't even rescue her from a gang of sadistic mice. However, once Hubie showed the chart that compared the sizes of him and the mice, Sylvester felt himself becoming more confident. Once Hubie and Bertie demanded that Sylvester go back into the house and fight off those mice to rescue Bloom, Sylvester felt himself bursting with courage as he ripped off a whole tree and ran back into the hotel.

Once he got back into the hotel, he had caught up with where the mice had held Bloom hostage and proceeded to fight all of them off, which caused all of them to run out of the hotel. As Hubie and Bertie watched all of this with glee, Charles looked back at them and said, "I guess we went too far with our series of pranks, huh, fellas?"

"Yeah, I guess you did," Hubie said with a smirk. "What did I tell ya before, Charles? Psychological domination is the name of the game!"


Once the murderous mice had been defeated, Bloom was wiping her head with a washcloth as she graciously thanked Sylvester for rescuing her, saying with a smile as she hugged Sylvester, "Wow, Sylvester, I don't know what to tell you, but thank you for saving me from those murderous mice! I'm sorry I didn't take your warnings seriously. I just didn't think that it was possible that a place like this could be the home of such haunted imagery."

However, while Bloom was thanking Sylvester, they were both surprised to see a certain vampire by the name of Count Blood Count looming over them, smirking at them as he said, "So, I take it you two enjoyed your stay here at the San Fernando Valley Lodge tonight, huh?"

Bloom and Sylvester turned white upon seeing the vampire as they both screamed in shock and got into the car, driving off into the distance and back to Alfea College. Once they were far away from the San Fernando Valley Lodge, it was revealed that Count Blood Count was the disguise for none other than Bugs Bunny, who just laughed to himself as he took a bite from his carrot and turned to the audience, saying in a sotto aside, "Gosh, ain't I a stinker?"

Bugs then smirked and raised his eyebrows at the audience as the cartoon drew to a close.


After the cartoon faded to black, the signature Looney Tunes drum appeared on screen in front of a curtain background as Porky Pig proceeded to pop through the drum and wrapped up the cartoon with his signature phrase, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"


Well, that's all, folks! I hope you all enjoyed the third installment of the Looney Tunes Cartoons, which happened to be the first starring roles of Bloom and Sylvester in this series. I thought about making this installment more of a light-hearted comedic romp, but after watching the two Porky and Sylvester cartoons, I was influenced to do my own spin on the trilogy of cartoons that involved Porky and Sylvester in spooky environments. By reading this installment, you might notice some references (or homages) to gags that were featured in "Scaredy Cat" and "Claws for Alarm". I have a feeling that Bloom might have been a bit too harsh towards Sylvester in this installment, but I managed to have her come around by the end of the cartoon.

Oh, and I bet you all weren't expecting that surprise cameo by Bugs Bunny at the end, did ya? I thought about having Count Blood Count appear as the real deal, but there was already enough supernatural goings-on in this cartoon and I couldn't help but throw Bugs in there at the end. It might be a bit too over-the-top, but it would make sense if you remember what happened at the end of the 1953 Merrie Melodies cartoon, "Duck Amuck". With all of the spooky tricks-and-treats that had occurred in this cartoon, I might go ahead and write up an episode that consist of three spooky tales, so be on the lookout for that one.

Anyway, folks, I hope you all enjoyed this installment of the Looney Tunes Cartoons because there is plenty more where that came from! Also, stay tuned for the next episode coming soon because it is sure to be a screamer! Anyway, all in all, "Stay Tooned" for the next episode and thanks for reading, folks!