"Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" Trick or Treat (TV Episode 1973) Poster

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She always see's The Sea Monsters
Stebaer410 August 2015
Yes Mrs B.Eddles always see's the Sea Monsters and this just about equivalent to Mrs.Gladys Kravitz Seeing all of the Hocus Pocus by Samantha and the other witches going on but by the time her Husband,Mr.Abner Kravitz looks these happenings have switched.Back to this episode.However in this episode Zelda see's Sigmund and his Brothers when the previous 2 times she hadn't.It was also in this episode that Zelda told the Boys and remember don't ring Mrs.Eddles' bell she'll kill you.Sigmund didn't know this and after fooling Zelda he thought he was all set but then after reading her name beside the front door he thought she'd seem like a nice lady but then when he did and she answered that's what made her scream "You scared the daylights out of me!"Later She and Zelda got their brooms to whack and scare away Sigmund and his 2 brothers Blurp and Slurp.

As Sigmund got scared away with his Brothers in taking advantage of this they brought him home to call into the contest that he'd won.They made him accept the prizes after he turned them down for donations then Johnny and Scott show up in costumes to scare the family members out and then Sigmund upon being asked to leave then says "just wait one second." Then calls up saying how he'd like to donate those prizes and meaning in conclusion since he didn't live there with the family they wouldn't do him any good.Later Johnny said to Scott "Boy this one Halloween,I'll never forget."

Hauntingly,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a."Ste"of Framingham,Ma.USA
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9/10
Sweeping the neighborhood free of monsters.
mark.waltz15 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
"We mopped em' and broomed em'", Mary wicks tells the boys in the description of how her and neighbor Margaret Hamilton got rid of the three boys dressed as monsters, not realizing that they were real monsters. In the beginning of the episode, Zelda warns the boys not to go to Mrs. Edell's house, but that doesn't stop segment from going after an encounter with Zelda where he thinks he's a real little boy in a very unique costume. When he's rebuffed by Hamilton, Sigmund decides to play a trick on her, not truly understanding the point of trick or treat. This is the last of her three episodes, all consecutive, and it's a shame because Hamilton was such a great addition to the ensemble. Perhaps her touring stage career took away her availability, but she's quite verile at the age of 70. For their attack on the monsters, Wickes and Hamilton are having a great time, and there's a great exchange of dialogue in their last moments together. Definitely a Saturday morning classic.
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