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For @ghostiriko it's my part 3 in my version.
Take it!>w<
Making Fiends extended
I made a oneshot fanfiction, let’s make it a creepypasta.
Can also be read here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/45358534
What if Making Fiends wasn't canceled? What if it lasted an entire season? Here's how I would've written it. Tee-hee!
1
“Charlotte’s First Day; A Fiendish Friend; Super Evil”
Charlotte’s First Day: Perpetually-happy Charlotte moves to Clamburg, Massachusetts with her equally-cheerful grandmother Charlene. Charlotte starts attending Mu Elementary School and quickly draws the ire of Vendetta, a cruel-hearted girl who can create monsters called fiends and uses them to enforce her rule over the townsfolk. Vendetta decides to bring a fiend to Show and Tell the next day to kill Charlotte, but the Giant Kitty fiend inadvertently saves Charlotte during its pursuit of Charlotte’s hamster Buttons.
A Fiendish Friend: Charlotte loves pretending to be different kinds of things. Vendetta gets fed up with her antics and suggests that she pretend to be dead. It lasts for all of a few hours before Charlotte starts “haunting” her at a restaurant and at her home while pretending to be a ghost. Vendetta decides to make a scissor fiend to dismember her but Charlotte befriends it and finally has a playmate, something which Vendetta is none too pleased about.
Super Evil: Vendetta scores “mostly evil” in a magazine quiz, while Charlotte scores “super evil” after taking it herself. A jealous Vendetta wants to see Charlotte's evil ways, so she starts following her around. When Vendetta’s interpretation of Charlotte giving out cookies successfully scares people, she believes that Charlotte truly is evil and gives her the chance to make her own fiend. Charlotte makes Mr. Huggles, a pink fiend that loves and hugs everyone and everything, much to Vendetta’s shock and horror. It turns out that Charlotte didn’t look at the questions for the quiz at all and only used the bubble sheet to draw a pretty picture of a flower.
2
“Vegetables; Toupee; Mama Vendetta”
Vegetables: Charlotte notices that Mrs. Millet the lunch lady only serves Vendetta's favorite foods: beef jerky, grape punch, and clams. Charlotte wants to have vegetables on the menu, but when she tries to change the menu Vendetta makes some vegetable fiends, which Charlotte later teaches to sing a vegetable song.
Toupee: Mr. Milk has a crush on Ms. Minty but doesn’t know how to talk to her. Charlotte gives him an apple because he’s the “best teacher in the whole world”, while Vendetta gives him an evil toupee that makes all of his dreams come true by speaking for him, but it will only help him win Ms. Minty’s heart if he kills Charlotte. Mr. Milk tries to kill Charlotte several times, with Charlotte’s ineptitude making it quite easy, but he fails every time because he’s too kind to do in the only student that ever gave him an apple. He eventually gets rid of the toupee instead and goes back to being soft-spoken and shy.
Mama Vendetta: To remind everyone how powerful she is Vendetta erects a giant statue of herself, but Charlotte humiliates her by swinging on the statue's “pretty elbow”. To keep Charlotte away from her statue Vendetta creates some exploding pigeon fiends, but they think that Vendetta is their mother because, as Charlotte says, “she hatched them with her love”. Charlotte takes the role as their father, and the blue girl and exploding pigeon fiends torment Vendetta to no end. In the end, Vendetta's statue breaks from the last of the pigeon fiends hitting it, but she later rebuilds the statue offscreen.
3
“Shrinking Charlotte; Parents; No Singing”
Shrinking Charlotte: Vendetta makes a fiend to shrink Charlotte but accidentally shrinks herself and Grudge too. Charlotte is thrilled at being just as small as Buttons and annoys Vendetta and Grudge with a song. Vendetta makes some gigantifying squids to make her as big as a giant to destroy Charlotte, but the Giant Kitty eats the shrinking slug and a giganting squid and mayhem ensues as everything starts randomly changing sizes.
Parents: Charlotte misses her parents, who are supposedly astronauts but may actually be dead. Vendetta decides to make parent look-a-like fiends to eat Charlotte, who thinks that the fiends really are her parents and befriends them. Vendetta tries to kill Charlotte by having Grudge shoot her with an explosive fiend while Charlotte and the parent fiends whale-watch, but when the fiends are eaten by a whale Grudge accidentally fires the gun; the explosion makes Charlotte think that her parents have returned to their space station.
No Singing: Vendetta is extremely tired of Charlotte's happy songs, so she makes a fiend to destroy anything that sings. However, Maggie reads a sad poem about a lost kitten and Charlotte doesn't feel like singing anymore. Vendetta does everything she can to make her nemesis sing again; however, when Vendetta starts singing in an attempt to make Charlotte sing she triggers the fiend, who starts chasing Vendetta instead of Charlotte. Worse, when Charlotte figures out how to save the hypothetical kittens she’s happy enough to sing again.
4
“Puppies! Puppies! Puppies!; Shorts 1; Marvin the Middle Manager”
Puppies! Puppies! Puppies!: Vendetta wants to keep Charlotte out of her favorite places, so she uses her fiend multiplier to clone her guard dog fiends. However, since Vendetta left the device in the same room as Charlotte she finds a way to take care of all the fiends – multiply herself! She drives Vendetta to the edge when she kidnaps her to participate in a circus, so Vendetta uses another fiend to eat all but one (later revealed to be two) of the Charlottes.
Shorts 1: An advertisement for Clamburg’s lone onion stand; Charlotte and Vendetta share their versions of the day with their journals/diaries; Charlotte sings about why she loves Clamburg; a travel ad for Clamburg is sabotaged by Vendetta.
Marvin the Middle Manager: Vendetta decides that she's too powerful to sit in school all day, so she tells her classmate Marvin to run things in her absence. When Marvin can’t get the fiends under control Charlotte decides to help him. They do everything on the list Vendetta gave him to complete by the day’s end, but Marvin may not be up to the task of killing Charlotte, which Charlotte thinks will be fun because she’s going to be a butterfly that gets hit by a piano. She tells Vendetta as much over the phone, who comes to school and inadvertently saves Charlotte’s life. Vendetta blames Marvin for Charlotte’s survival and decides to keep attending school to have better luck.
5
“Parentnapped; Smash; New Best Friend”
Parentnapped: Vendetta is angry at her shrunken parents Viktor and Violetta for going on a picnic with Charlotte. She sends a fiend to bring them home, but the fiend comes back with Charlene instead. Charlene makes sure that Vendetta has everything she needs at school, cleans her house, and knits scarves for Vendetta and Grudge, embarrassing her in front of her classmates. Vendetta gets tired of Charlene and decides to take her parents back, much to their relief as Charlotte has been constantly playing with them.
Smash: To celebrate the Pancake Festival Charlotte forms a band to perform in the parade. Vendetta makes a fiend to flatten Charlotte but gets smashed together with her. The confused fiend keeps trying to kill her, but when Grudge ends up smashed in with them it runs away due to his bad smell. Vendetta decides to off the three of them by flying a kite in a thunderstorm, but the lightning ends up splitting them apart again. Well, maybe not completely apart if Vendetta’s relieved laugh is anything to go by.
New Best Friend: Vendetta's house gets damaged by termite fiends that she made to attack Charlotte going out of hand, so her house will be tented for three days. Vendetta decides to move in with her classmate Marion just as she’s about to leave Clamburg via underground tunnels and escape from Vendetta’s rule. Marion is terrified of Vendetta but also thinks that it'd be nice to have such a powerful friend, while Vendetta sees this as a chance to make Charlotte suffer by making her think that Vendetta’s “replaced” her as her “best friend”. Eventually, Vendetta has Marion make her own fiend, but the former drops their friendship when she learns that her house is no longer infested with termite fiends. Worse, the fiend that Marion made damages her house, forcing her to room with Charlotte, who once again decides to tell Vendetta about Marion’s escape plans, while it’s being repaired.
6
“Tornado; Shorts 2; Pony”
Tornado: Vendetta makes a tornado fiend to destroy Charlotte's house, but the fiend winds up attaching Charlotte’s house to hers. Charlotte's continued invasive antics eventually drive Vendetta insane. Meanwhile, Grudge gets blown away by the tornado and ventures through harsh environments to get back home and save his mistress.
Shorts 2: A commercial for giant pet supplies; Charlotte dreams about a world made out of cheese with her “best friend” Vendetta, a world which Vendetta destroys when she remembers their actual dynamic; Charlotte sings a song about living on the Moon, while Vendetta sings about the Moon’s downsides.
Pony: Charlotte wants Vendetta to make a pony for her, so Vendetta makes a giant pony fiend to eat Charlotte. Charlotte manages to get it to trust her and they rampage through Clamburg, destroying buildings and frightening the townsfolk. Vendetta is happy at the misery of the townsfolk until everyone hides in her house for safety and she learns that they fear Charlotte more than they fear her. When “John” the mare damages Vendetta’s statue, Vendetta sicks her new roc fiend on her and regains her mojo by threatening to call the roc fiend back to eat the townsfolk.
7
“Kitty, Kitty, Kitty; A Wonderful Wintry Day; Substitute Teacher”
Kitty, Kitty, Kitty: The Giant Kitty gets hurt when it gets hit by a truck, and Charlotte nurses it back to health when Vendetta is too busy doing nothing to help. The cat befriends her and spends time with her, with Vendetta unsuccessfully trying to provoke it into eating Charlotte. However, the fiend draws the line at taking a bath, and after Charlotte bathes him too roughly he’s back to hunting her.
A Wonderful Wintry Day: Charlotte comes down with a bad cold, and Vendetta gets it too when the former hugs her while infected. With both girls out sick, the fiends around town become lifeless and inert, prompting Marion to rally her classmates into capturing the fiends plaguing Mu Elementary so they can have a normal snow day like they did before Vendetta started making fiends. When Charlotte gets better she comes back to school and tells Vendetta through a phonecall about the others rounding up the fiends, prompting Vendetta to create an army of snowflake fiends to scare her classmates back into submission. However, in doing so Vendetta overexerts herself and her cold gets worse, forcing her to stay home for another week and allowing her classmates to enjoy themselves after Charlotte tames the snowflake fiends. It also turns out that Charlotte’s not completely over her cold either, as Mr. Milk gets it too.
Substitute Teacher: Mr. Milk is still out sick with Charlotte’s cold, and Vendetta returns to school to find that Ms. Minty has decided to substitute for him. Ms. Minty is effectively an older version of Charlotte, and as such Vendetta is unable to get her to comply with her threats. After Ms. Minty makes the kids take a standardized test, Vendetta snaps and turns her pencils into fiends who take Ms. Minty away and nearly kill her. Mr. Milk, freshly recovered from his cold, saves Ms. Minty and destroys the pencil fiends, with Vendetta unable to do anything about it as Charlotte has been pestering her ever since she came back to school with questions about her favorite type of lettuce (although she thinks that radicchio is a type of lettuce and consequently gets that question wrong on the standardized test).
8
“Strawberries; Soda Jerk; Buttons 2 Buttons”
Strawberries: Vendetta is surprised to see Charlotte turn down a strawberry-flavored cake pop from a visiting baker. After driving the baker away Vendetta does some snooping, confused as to why Charlotte of all people would turn down something sweet, and learns that Charlotte just doesn’t like strawberries. Vendetta decides to use this information to her advantage and makes a strawberry fiend to terrorize Charlotte personally, but her plan is foiled when the fiend knocks down a wasp nest and is subsequently eaten into oblivion by the retaliating wasps before Charlotte even arrives at the park.
Soda Jerk: Charlotte is on an environmentalism kick and quickly gets on Vendetta’s case about the latter constantly leaving her soda cans all over the place. Vendetta tries to shut her up by showing her that her command over the fiends and townsfolk (i.e. Vendetta’s garbage collector fiends and their classmate Mort, who collects soda cans despite being afraid of soda) means that her messes are quickly cleaned up, but this fails as Charlotte believes that the problem will only be solved if Vendetta picks up her garbage herself. Annoyed, Vendetta makes a litterbug fiend to bury Charlotte alive in an avalanche of cans, but Mort uses the mess to complete his collection, saving Charlotte from certain death by suffocation.
Buttons 2 Buttons: Buttons 2 the scissor fiend isn’t feeling very well, and Charlotte comes to Vendetta’s house to get him treated. Vendetta sees this as a chance to turn him back to her side and runs experiments on him, changing Buttons 2’s behaviors in increasingly odd ways. It turns out that Buttons 2 was sick because he’d eaten one of the vegetable fiends, who have since gone very, very bad. Vendetta disposes of the vegetable fiends with fire and tells Charlotte to “watch what her stupid pets eat” so that she doesn’t have to help Charlotte heal Buttons 2 ever again.
9
“Birthday; Eaten; Valentine’s Day”
Birthday: Charlotte nags her classmates not to forget her birthday. Vendetta disguises a bunch of fiends as party supplies and plants a bomb inside Charlotte’s cake, but they all fail to kill her. When Charlotte discovers that Vendetta’s half-birthday is coming up soon, she repays the supposed favor with an overly-cutesy party that drives the green girl insane.
Eaten: Vendetta goes on “vacation” and Charlotte offers to look after Vendetta’s pets, unaware that this is just a scheme to get Charlotte eaten by the Giant Kitty. It works, but Vendetta is eaten too after she trips and falls into a pile of clams. Inside the fiend, Vendetta tries to escape before the cat’s stomach acid kills her, while Charlotte plays around with the various junk that the fiend has also eaten. Charlotte’s piano music eventually makes the Giant Kitty throw up, and Vendetta reluctantly thanks Charlotte for saving her life.
Valentine’s Day: Charlotte decides to give Valentine’s Day cards to everyone she knows and is shocked to hear that Vendetta doesn’t celebrate the mushy holiday. After a day of being pestered to give people cards, Vendetta uses a box of chocolates that she stole from Charlene’s shop to make a heart-eating heart fiend to kill Charlotte. However, the unusually warm weather causes the fiend to melt into a puddle of chocolate, and Charlotte thanks Vendetta for “trying”.
10
“Election; Invisible; The Banana Factory”
Election: Mr. Milk decides to hold a class election at Charlotte’s suggestion. Vendetta tries to use intimidation to get her nominee, Marvin, elected, while Charlotte tries to use gumdrops to convince people to vote for Marion after getting lent a paper clip. Vendetta sabotages the debates and then intimidates Marvin into resigning, but her plans for the class are foiled by Charlotte’s gumdrops when the fiend she’s using eats them and nominates Charlotte for class president.
Invisible: Vendetta makes an invisible fiend to make her classmates paranoid, but Charlotte, mistaking the fiend for an imaginary friend, accidentally kills it with a kebab skewer. Vendetta spends the next day lamenting the loss of all her hard work as invisibility potions are hard to make from scratch, only to realize that she has enough invisibility potion left over to make another fiend. Or, well, she did before Charlotte drank it after mistaking it for soda. Now Vendetta’s the paranoid one (again), and apparently Charlotte’s “imaginary friend” is real.
The Banana Factory: Class 4 goes to the banana factory where Marvin’s dad works. Vendetta quickly becomes bored and decides to use the rejected bananas to make a fiend to liven things up. Charlotte pretends to be a monkey and tries to save the day by eating the banana fiend to death, but only succeeds in making herself sick. In the end, it’s machine-hating Malachi who saves the day when he tricks the banana fiend into falling into a trash compactor that flattens it into mush.
11
“Marvin’s Crush; Mort’s Advice Stall; Rainy Day Schedule”
Marvin’s Crush: Marvin has a crush on a girl from the neighboring town of Tinspit, but there’s just one problem: Sally doesn’t know that Clamburg is infested with fiends (Maggie asks him how he could’ve possibly forgotten to tell her that one important detail). Fearing that Sally won’t like him if she finds out, Marvin convinces Charlotte to run a townwide renovation project to make it look more presentable. Vendetta learns that Marvin’s crush is coming to visit and tries to terrorize Sally with fiends. However, it turns out that Marvin had told Sally about Clamburg’s fiends and simply forgot that he had (as it had been quite a while since he’d written the letter explaining it). Sally and Marvin send the rampaging fiends to Charlotte, who tames them and uses their abilities to finish her renovation of Clamburg.
Mort’s Advice Stall: Mort is well-known for giving strange advice, and Vendetta decides to use him to destroy Charlotte. She tells Mort that she will be his friend if he gives his strangest and most potentially lethal advice to Charlotte in the hopes that she will get killed by following it. However, Vendetta doesn’t treat Mort like a friend whereas Charlotte does. Eventually, Mort’s conscience wins out and he gives Charlotte good advice that saves her life from an ice cream fiend gone mad.
Rainy Day Schedule: A rainy day cancels recess (except for Charlotte, who likes to play in the rain), and Vendetta decides to bring out the “rainy day schedule” activities: hyperactive fiends. Charlotte takes a liking to the fiends and actually manages to wear them out, so much so that the next time it rains they’re too tired to move. Vendetta then makes an umbrella fiend to eat Charlotte, but it drowns when Charlotte uses it as an actual umbrella.
12
“Classmate Exchange; Shorts 3; April Fool’s”
Classmate Exchange: Vendetta decides to switch Charlotte out of her class and replace her with Melanie, a taupe girl in Class 3 who is too shy to even speak. However, Principal Bornholm gets mixed up and switches Vendetta with Melanie instead. Vendetta’s okay with this at first since it means that she isn’t in the same class as Charlotte, but when Charlotte gets Melanie to come out of her shell Vendetta is furious and sends one of her electric eel fiends into Melanie’s home to literally shock her back into despair. However, the eel fiend takes a wrong turn and ends up electrocuting one of Vendetta’s other fiends to death. Vendetta resignedly tells Principal Bornholm to return the classes to normal so Charlotte and Melanie won’t be friends anymore.
Shorts 3: A Christmas song; Vendetta tells Malachi to tell Charlotte about a fiend who is going to destroy her, but the message gets lost in translation from classmate to classmate and Charlotte greatly misinterprets Vendetta’s request; Buttons 2 tries to play with Buttons; Vendetta demonstrates the properties of fiend mix, the active ingredient in every fiend.
April Fool’s: Charlotte pranks Vendetta repeatedly on April Fool’s Day. Vendetta tries to retaliate by strapping her to a rocket, but her colorblind fiends strap her to the rocket instead. Charlotte decides to accompany Vendetta into space, much to Vendetta’s annoyance, but thankfully the rocket doesn’t go off…until Vendetta’s fire-breathing butterfly fiend rekindles the fuse, that is.
13
“Rubella; Beans; Making Friends”
Rubella: After Grudge makes one mistake too many, Vendetta fires him and makes a new henchman fiend out of a discarded ragdoll that she dubs Rubella. Grudge is taken in by Charlotte’s family and Charlotte surprisingly bonds with Grudge, finding his experience being replaced as Vendetta’s sidekick to be similar to her own experience being replaced as Vendetta’s “friend” by Marion. When Vendetta and Rubella try to kill Charlotte by drowning her in the ocean with some concrete shoes, Grudge convinces a giant squid fiend named Janet to save Charlotte’s life, then secretly sabotages Rubella’s latest scheme so that Vendetta fires her and rehires Grudge. Rubella is then herself drowned and eaten by Janet in that order.
Beans: Charlotte gets a song about beans stuck in her head and won’t stop singing it. Vendetta tries to make Charlotte stop singing using previous methods she’d used in the series, all of which fail miserably. She decides to make a new scheme and comes up with a plan to turn Charlotte into a bean and feed her to Viktor and Violetta, but her transformation ray fails to erase Charlotte’s face and consciousness, allowing her to keep singing. Angered, Vendetta throws her ray gun on the ground in frustration, causing it to fire and turn everyone in Clamburg – even the fiends! – into talking beans. When an escaped cow starts pursuing the townsfolk, Vendetta must change everybody back before she herself gets eaten. Refried!
Making Friends: Vendetta makes a personality-inverting fiend to turn Charlotte as morose as Maggie so she won’t bother her anymore. However, the fiend turns Charlotte as power-hungry as Vendetta instead, and then it turns Vendetta into a carbon copy of Charlotte! The evilized Charlotte sees the dumb and happy Vendetta as a threat to her existence and makes a canary-kraken fiend to do her in, but Maggie, not wanting to still get ruled by a dictator if Charlotte wins, convinces the personality-inverting fiend to change them back.
14
“The Homunculus; Holy Splatrimony; Blackout”
The Homunculus: Angry that Mr. Milk isn’t letting her get away with as much bad behavior as he used to, Vendetta finds a secret recipe for a homunculus fiend, an exact facsimile of a person with psychic powers that will be eternally loyal to its maker, and plots to replace Mr. Milk with the fiend so she can do whatever she wants in class. Making the fiend is extremely difficult, though, and Vendetta spends a lot of time and effort finding and preparing the ingredients, missing a lot of class as a result. When she returns home from one such expedition, she discovers that Charlotte has completed the homunculus fiend all by herself – only she made it into a copy of Vendetta instead! Since the fiend is loyal to Charlotte and not to her, Vendetta is forced to attend class under her duplicate’s watchful eye, and she gets detention too due to missing five entire days of school without a note from her parents. At the end of the episode Charlotte looks longingly at the homunculus fiend recipe, implying that Charlotte herself may be a homunculus fiend.
Holy Splatrimony: Malachi’s parents are officiating a wedding. Charlotte decides to be the flower girl even though Malachi’s puritanical parents don’t do that sort of thing. Charlotte’s constant floral frolicking drives Vendetta up the wall, so she makes a monstrous flower fiend to beat Charlotte into a bloodstain during the wedding. Malachi’s parents try to call God onto Clamburg to defeat the fiend, but their prayers predictably aren’t answered. In the end, Charlotte ends up taming the flower fiend by letting it be the bridesmaid (even though, again, Puritans don’t do that) and Malachi’s family decides to revere Charlotte as an angel, much to Vendetta’s clear annoyance.
Blackout: Charlotte’s and Vendetta’s houses are the only ones that still have power following a bad storm. Charlotte lets the townsfolk stay at her house while Charlene fixes the power grid and decides to host a massive party. The noise from the party disturbs Vendetta’s nap, so Vendetta decides to make a fiend to take away everyone’s voices so she can go back to sleep. The fiend ends up taking her voice as well, though, so Vendetta must stay up longer to kill the fiend and get her voice back. Charlene trips a circuit breaker that restores power to the city while depriving Vendetta’s house of power, which infuriates Vendetta as she’s too awake to go back to sleep and really wanted to watch TV after her ordeal.
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“Maggie and Marion; Vendetta Needs Glasses; Thanksgiving”
Maggie and Marion: Maggie and Marion are assigned to a group project by Mr. Milk where they’re supposed to write about something that they have in common. The only problem is that the one thing that they know they have in common, hating Vendetta, would get them in trouble with the girl herself (and might also make Charlotte upset). Marion tries to find something else while Maggie resigns herself to failure. In the end, Charlotte and Vendetta’s failure of a project (i.e. Vendetta trying to kill Charlotte and Charlotte annoying Vendetta) inspires them to write about another thing that they have in common: both of them like art.
Vendetta Needs Glasses: Vendetta gets a headache after reading a magazine with tiny font. She initially thinks that her headache was the result of Charlotte’s antics, but the headache returns no matter what magazine she reads where. Dr. Frisk discovers that Vendetta is farsighted and needs glasses if she’s going to read without pain. After trashing Dr. Frisk’s office Vendetta decides to make a potion to fix her eyes, but because of her farsightedness she messes up a step and the potion comes to life. Resigned to her fate after the potion makes a mess of things, Vendetta takes the glasses and is amazed to find that she can make the potion correctly now. Although she does ultimately fix her eyes, she decides to keep the glasses anyway just in case Charlotte really does annoy her blind.
Thanksgiving: It’s Thanksgiving but there’s not a turkey in sight; Vendetta hates turkey. A flashback reveals the origins of Vendetta’s eclectic diet. Charlotte insists on a turkey dinner for Clamburg, so Vendetta makes a giant turkey fiend to peck Charlotte to oblivion. The fiend succeeds in sending Charlotte to an island, so Vendetta considers the job done. But then Charlotte comes back in a boat and the fiend gets struck by lightning when the boat touches it during a storm, so Clamburg has a turkey dinner after all.
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“Glass Animals; Pink Pretty Princess; The Novel”
Glass Animals: Marion likes glass animals but Vendetta doesn’t, so she makes a monkey fiend to eat Marion’s favorite glass unicorn just to be spiteful. Charlotte doesn’t like seeing Marion upset even though Marion once tried to help Vendetta make Charlotte upset, and resolves to make Marion a new glass unicorn from scratch. Vendetta experiments with a durability potion after Charlotte’s glassblowing escapade accidentally kills twenty of her most loyal fiends. In the end, Charlotte ends up making an identical copy of Marion’s lost glass unicorn when the monkey fiend ends up getting smelted inside her latest batch of glass, and Vendetta’s durability potion ensures that ALL of Marion’s glass animals will outlive their owner by literal eons; the destruction of Earth eight billion years in the future by the red giant Sun is shown to leave the glass animals completely intact.
Pink Pretty Princess: The school library gets the wrong shipment of magazines and Vendetta decides to throw them out before Charlotte sees them and gets ideas. Charlotte manages to save them and quickly becomes enamored by one of the titles, Pink Pretty Princess Magazine. She becomes so enamored with it that she gradually adds more pink to her own wardrobe – pink nails, pink clothes, even a pink self! When she makes Vendetta pink too, though, the formerly-green girl snaps and makes a dragon fiend to kidnap Charlotte, but the dragon gets confused when it discovers that Mort has also read PPP Magazine and has consequently made himself pink as well. Vendetta gets Charlotte to go back to normal by making her own magazine, Stupid Blue Girls Monthly, only for Charlotte to turn Vendetta blue next. Mort ends up becoming the dragon fiend’s wingman (pun not intended) as the fiend tries to court a female of his species.
The Novel: Mr. Milk assigns his class to write short stories. Charlotte can’t decide what to write about while Vendetta writes a 230-page thriller novel about how she’s going to kill Charlotte. However, Vendetta’s carelessness causes her rough draft to end up in Mr. Milk’s hands, and Mr. Milk rallies Ms. Minty and Mr. Macadamia (Class 3’s white-colored homeroom teacher) to help him thwart the Giant Weight fiend poised to kill Charlotte at the end of the book. Afterwards, Charlotte decides to write about Mr. Milk being a superhero while Vendetta gets detention once again.
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“Trains; Shorts 4; My Hair!”
Trains: A train full of tourists pulls into Clamburg. Fearing that the outside world will bring the government to Clamburg and lead to Vendetta’s overthrowal, Vendetta tries to send them back. The tourists act just like Charlotte, though, and Vendetta eventually resorts to making a train fiend that will eat them once they board. The fiend is defeated by Charlotte overloading its firebox with marshmallows, which she thought would make for a cuter fuel than coal. The tourists seem to recognize Charlotte.
Shorts 4: Vendetta throws pumpkins at Charlotte on Halloween; Grudge is shedding and tries to clean up before Vendetta notices; Charlotte wonders what life would be like if she and Vendetta had met as adults rather than as kids; Vendetta remembers the time she shrank her parents; Buttons tries to avoid taking a bath.
My Hair!: Marvin’s hair is getting long but there aren’t any barbershops in Clamburg anymore; Vendetta destroyed them all because they kept messing up her pigtails. Charlotte and Buttons 2 decide to play hair stylist and cut Marvin’s hair…and it surprisingly turns out decent. Charlotte opens a salon and rakes in a lot of money, but Vendetta notices Buttons 2 is getting tired and decides to exhaust him to death with an especially hairy fiend. However, the plan doesn’t go very far because the hairy fiend turns out to be allergic to Charlotte’s apple-scented shampoo, going completely bald the moment the stuff touches it...and messing up Vendetta’s pigtails in the process.
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“Froggy; Class 1 & Class 2; The Popular Girl”
Froggy: Charlotte becomes attached to a bright green frog with three eyes that she finds in the woods, naming it Froggy. Vendetta decides to take the frog to Clamburg’s highschool so it can be dissected to make Charlotte cry. However, when it gets there the students find out it’s actually a fiend that gets bigger when it gets hurt, and the highschool gets trashed. Vendetta is confused as she thought she was the only person making fiends, but concludes that she must’ve made Froggy a long time ago and simply forgot about it.
Class 1 and Class 2: The kids in Class 1 and Class 2 go on a field trip to a magazine publisher. Vendetta sneaks fiends onto their bus to ruin their trip out of jealousy for not going on the trip too, but the fiends end up neutralizing each other without either of the classes noticing.
The Popular Girl: A rich girl named Moira moves to Clamburg and quickly turns Class 4 to her side despite being no better than Vendetta except for her lack of fiends. When Charlotte dresses up as Vendetta for Halloween (even though it’s not October), gives everyone candy, and messes up a fiend with a sugar cookie, Moira laughs at her and Vendetta, calling both of them stupid. The next day another fiend appears that correctly wants blood – Moira’s blood. Moira’s family are run out of town and Vendetta reasserts her power over Clamburg. She assumes that her original fiend simply rebooted somehow, but it’s revealed at the end that there are two of them.
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“Spaceship; Giant Puppy; Ventastic Voyage”
Spaceship: Charlotte is obsessed with aliens this week, so Vendetta makes a living spaceship fiend to take her up to low Earth orbit so she can laze around in peace. However, Vendetta finds life in space without victims boring, so she takes the fiend for a joyride across the US to make herself famous by terrorizing people. However, Vendetta miscalculates a jump and crash lands in the middle of the desert far away from Clamburg; now she must find a way home without making her involvement in the chaos known to the angry townsfolk.
Giant Puppy: Charlotte makes a giant puppy fiend by sabotaging one of Vendetta’s recipes so the Giant Kitty can have a friend. They don’t get along, though, and end up trashing Clamburg in their fight. Vendetta tries to stop the puppy fiend and eventually makes flea fiends to drink its blood, turning it into a harmless small fiend that she easily subdues. However, the flea fiends decide they like how Grudge tastes and shrink him too.
Ventastic Voyage: Vendetta makes a tiny fiend to make Charlotte sick but accidentally swallows it herself. Grudge has to shrink himself down to the size of a white blood cell and travel Vendetta’s body to find the fiend and destroy it before it kills her. Along the way he notices the effects that Vendetta’s lethargic lifestyle is having on her body. Outside, Charlotte plays doctor to Vendetta, but her “cures” only make Vendetta sicker.
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“Naughty List; Mr. Milkcoin; Bad Bassoons”
Naughty List: Charlotte tells Vendetta to be good or else she’ll end up on Santa’s naughty list. Vendetta doesn’t believe in Santa Claus but exploits Charlotte’s belief to get a “naughty list” of everyone in town so a Krampus fiend can kidnap them and lock them in Vendetta’s newly-built dungeon. Charlotte gets kidnapped and brought back first, and she tames the fiend with a candy cane and redecorates the dungeon. Now the fiend is a real-life Santa Claus, and Vendetta gets coal for Christmas.
Mr. Milkcoin: Charlotte learns about Mr. Milk’s dream of becoming a Swiss banker and decides to help him practice for such a future by making a new currency, “Milkcoin”. Soon everything in Clamburg takes Milkcoin and Vendetta can’t buy anything with dollars. She makes a police fiend to set things straight, but Charlotte gives the fiend a donut that causes him to explode. Mr. Milk finds that he can’t convert his earnings to savings and cancels Milkcoin, but he did learn a lot about banking and he thanks Charlotte for helping him.
Bad Bassoon: A bassoon salesman is frightened out of Clamburg by Vendetta’s fiends, dropping one of his products as he flees. Charlotte finds it and decides to play it, annoying Vendetta with her incessant terrible music. Vendetta makes a water fiend to ruin the bassoon, but it evaporates after being left in the sun for too long. Charlotte eventually gives the bassoon to Ms. Minty, who turns out to be a pro at the instrument.
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“Little Sisters; The Fiend Mix Factory; The Excharlotte”
Little Sisters: Charlotte babysits Marvin’s octuplet little sisters when Vendetta’s antics leave him unable to watch them while his parents are away for work. She has a fun time and wishes she could have little sisters of her own. Vendetta makes two baby doll fiends to give Charlotte her wish, luring her into a trap where the fiends will kill her, but Charlotte accidentally overfeeds them because Vendetta programmed them to never say “no”, and they explode before they can kill her.
The Fiend Mix Factory: Vendetta learns how fiend mix is made from a TV show.
The Excharlotte: After Charlotte gets scared by one of Maggie’s ghost stories, Vendetta has the idea to make a ghost fiend to possess Charlotte and turn her into Vendetta’s loyal slave. Malachi finds out and tries to stop her, leading to a race between him and Grudge to find the ingredients before sunrise (the potion will not form correctly in sunlight). Although Vendetta successfully makes the fiend, it only possesses Charlotte for a brief period of time before getting ejected – and now it’s as cheerful as Charlotte.
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“Freeze Tag; Shorts 5; Middle School”
Freeze Tag: Charlotte plays freeze tag with her classmates. Vendetta decides to make it literal by introducing an ice fiend to the mix. However, the ice fiend gets roped into the game and ends up melting away, so Vendetta tries again with an ice-shooting fiend to no avail.
Shorts 5: Vendetta dares Charlotte to hold her breath for nine hours and Charlotte does so; Vendetta makes a potion to turn Buttons into a fiend, but Charlotte steals it and uses it as paint for the giant Vendetta statue, bringing it to life; Buttons 2 tries to befriend Mr. Milk’s bird fiend; Vendetta puts a fiend at the bottom of a wishing well and goads Charlotte into throwing a penny into it to make the fiend attack her, but Charlotte can’t decide what to wish for.
Middle School: Class 4 has a field trip to Clamburg’s middle school. Three of the older kids aren’t as scared of Vendetta as the younger kids are, but they hate Charlotte just as much and help Vendetta make a plan to destroy her. However, they double-cross her and leave Vendetta to die to her own plan, forcing her to work together with Charlotte to survive. The delinquents are later visited by a fiend that does something horrible to them offscreen, which Vendetta takes credit for.
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“Mayor of Clamburg; Charlene vs. The Car Salesman; Charlotte Breaks the Internet”
Mayor of Clamburg: Vendetta runs for mayor of Clamburg and wins due to her fiends intimidating everyone into voting for her. However, she quickly finds out that being mayor is a lot of work – and Vendetta doesn’t like work. Looking to find a way out of office without resigning or faking her death (Charlotte’s suggestion), Vendetta decides to install a puppet fiend as her literal & figurative puppet ruler, but Charlotte ends up making the fiend a legitimate politician.
Charlene vs. The Car Salesman: A car salesman arrives in Clamsburg and starts competing with Charlene over customers. Vendetta gives the salesman some fiends to sabotage Charlene in the hopes that if Charlene loses enough money she’ll have to leave Clamburg – meaning Charlotte will be gone. The fiends end up making more work for Charlene that the townsfolk can afford over entire new cars, so she ends up “winning”. Dismayed, Vendetta sics a wrench fiend on the salesman.
Charlotte Breaks the Internet: Charlotte introduces social media to Clamburg so she can share funny pictures of monkeys with everyone. An inspired Vendetta makes a fiend to spread rumors about Charlotte so people won’t like her, but they backfire due to the fiend’s lackluster idea of insults. The fiend eventually makes a picture of Vendetta’s head on a monkey’s body after she berates him, infuriating his creator and leading to his firing. He ends up at Charlene’s shop, and she hires him to make advertising for her store.
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“Spy Fiends; The Vendetta That Would Be King; The Chess Match”
Spy Fiends: After Charlotte invades Vendetta’s house and ends up reading her diary to Class 4, Vendetta makes literal camera fiends to expose everyone else’s secrets as revenge. She then watches the lives of her victims and eventually cans the project due to finding their lives too stupid to enjoy, cutting off the feeds before she notices Charlotte doing something strange...
The Vendetta That Would Be King: Vendetta recounts the day she snapped and took over Clamburg after Charlotte won’t stop pestering her. Charlotte seems surprisingly attentive for once.
The Chess Match: Vendetta is a surefire win for Clamburg’s annual chess tournament as nobody is brave enough to make the right moves. Charlotte takes up chess and roleplays it as a medieval fantasy, turning all of her pawns into either knights or queens. Against all odds and despite lots of interference from fiends, Charlotte somehow manages to beat Vendetta without really trying, causing Vendetta to despair over her loss.
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“Young Girl; Shorts 6; Ask a Fiend”
Young Girl: Malachi notices that Charlotte hasn’t visibly aged and decides to find out her secret to looking so young. Charlotte is evasive, but Malachi doesn’t notice anything strange about how she speaks and chalks it up to Charlotte’s usual stupidity. Vendetta also notices and decides to use Charlotte’s hair to make a youth potion to keep herself from entering puberty, but accidentally turns herself into a baby when she adds too much milk. Charlotte mommies her until Vendetta turns back to normal.
Shorts 6: The toad fiend falls ill, so Mrs. Millet decides to literally spice up her menu; Charlotte helps Charlene make candy and displays none of her characteristic stupidity; Vendetta looks for a new chair after a fiend destroys her old one; Mort tries to overcome his fear of soda with Charlotte and Vendetta’s “help”.
Ask a Fiend: The fiends answer questions from the viewers about their lives, the show, and the upcoming series finale.
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“The Last Fiend; End-etta; Tee-hee!”
The Last Fiend: Vendetta runs out of fiend mix and tries to contact the Fiend Mix Factory for more. However, every communication with them fails in mysterious ways. Suspecting sabotage, Vendetta tries to interrogate the townsfolk but gets nowhere thanks to Charlotte’s bubble wand. Vendetta eventually decides to go to the Fiend Mix Factory herself and uses the last of her fiend mix to make a plane fiend that will take her there personally after Charlotte suggests making one. However, one of Charlotte’s bubbles blows into the fiend’s eyes…
End-etta: The plane fiend’s eyes are irritated by the soap in the bubble and Grudge suggests that Vendetta wait until its eyes are okay before taking off. Vendetta ignores him and forces all of her remaining loyal fiends onto the plane, but Grudge refuses to come with her due to it being too dangerous. His prediction comes true because the fiend can’t see where it’s going and collides with another fiend in midair, and Vendetta dies as a result of her injuries. But Grudge surprisingly doesn’t care that his mistress is gone forever, even though there was something strange about the timing & flight path of that other fiend…
Tee-hee!: With Vendetta dead, Charlotte announces that everyone in Clamburg will be happy forever. After a month without Vendetta the town has become as perpetually-jolly as Charlotte, who announces that Charlene has gotten a job transfer and that they will be moving to Pennsylvania. As they leave, it is revealed that Charlotte is really an evil homunculus fiend based on her creator (her dislike of strawberries stems from them being used in her construction, as that would be cannibalism). Charlotte grew beyond her original programming, killed her creator after her creator killed her parents, and is usurping control of towns that, like her original hometown in Vermont, are dominated by little girls who make fiends, forcing the people of the towns that she “saves” to be happy forever by using her psychic powers to corrupt them. Charlotte and Charlene (revealed to be a homunculus fiend of Charlotte’s “mother”) arrive in Pennsylvania where Charlotte, hoping to one day consolidate all fiends in the world into her empire and rule over humanity, starts tormenting a red girl named Tempest, provoking her into making fiends to destroy Charlotte, unwittingly expanding Charlotte’s army in the process. Tee-hee!
Here's Mr. Milk dressed as a pancake, for your troubles
fucked up traumatized teacher man
I saw this and immediately thought of Making Fiends lmao
Mr. Milk and his pathetic puppy dog ears.
Morphing Time - Instrumental, a song by Mr. MiLK on Spotify