- Gortimer Gibbon: [narrating] People always poke fun at kids for being afraid of the dark. No one is afraid of the dark - they're afraid of what the dark hides. When you can't see what's out there, your mind fills in the blanks... and there's no place scarier than your own imagination.
- [a paperweight flies off the table and shatters a glass]
- Gortimer Gibbon: [narrating] The problem is, I didn't just imagine that.
- [first lines]
- [Mel and her friends are having a seance]
- Mel Fuller: Remember, we have to focus if we want to contact the other side.
- Gortimer Gibbon: Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.
- Gortimer Gibbon: [narrating] The dark is full of mysteries, but as long as you have friends by your side, you shouldn't be afraid of what you'll find - whether it's a ghost, a curse, or even just a practical joke. There's always an explanation and, once in a blood moon, you may even find a chance to set things right.
- [last lines]
- Ranger Bowen: Hey. You ready?
- Mel Fuller: You're a little early. The recital's not for another hour.
- Ranger Bowen: Yeah, I know. I want to make sure I don't miss a second of it. I know what's it like to wait around for other people. From now on, *early* is Ranger Time.