Carl, still trying to destroy the Woo Foo Warriors, has had enough of Yin and Yang scurrying to their Dojo everytime things get tough. So when Carl finally gets his Magical Remote fixed, he uses it to trap the Woo Foo Warriors and Master Yo into a sitcom world, where the rules that the good guys are used to don't apply, and there's a built in audience judging all of the characters every move. Are Yin and Yang going to be able to figure out a way of Carl's sitcom world by playing by his rules or will they have to play by their own rules?
Yang is supposed to be learning a new move called the Sonic Defibrillation Blast, but Yang doesn't want to learn another lame might attack, he wants to learn a magic attack since Yang knows he can do magic to. But Master Yo tells Yang that he isn't ready for an invisibility move yet. By mistake, Yang grabs the scroll explaining how to turn himself invisible, but he skips the important warning of how to use the move properly. It still makes Yang invisible, and it also makes him inaudible! Yang thinks this is a good move at first, but when he overhears how Carl has come up with another plan to blot out the suns using Yin's energy, can he figure out a way to save Yin before its too late?
Yin feels as though Yang is not really supportive of her during their fights against evil, while Carl feels as though he's not doing enough to win his mother's love. So Carl decides its time he tried to try out another diabolic plan to blot out the world's suns again! This time, he plans to go into space and plant plasma guns on the world's moons which have the power to destroy the suns! Yin and Yang must go after Carl, but the matter becomes complicated due to Yin installing a computerized boyfriend on the Woo Foo Battle Cruiser named Chad 3000. Will this new machine help or hinder Yin and Yang's plan to stop Carl?
The Woo Foo Warriors are bored out of their wits as there are no villans to beat. Except for Badfoot. He wants his Lickin' Stick back! So he devises a plan to lure Yin, Yang, and Master Yo away from the dojo so his hench-men can sneak in to steal it! And Badfoot uses Master Yo's greatest weakness: a Pretzel Factory run by Salty McSalter-stein! Even though it seems as though the Pretzel Factory Tour will be fun, Yin and Yang are determined not to enjoy it in spite all the obstacles Salty puts them through. Will Badfoot get the upper hoof on the Warriors, or does Master Yo have an ace up his sleeve?
Yang is confidant that he can beat Yin in every type of video game ever made! Carl decides to use the rabbits competitive nature to his advantage. He zaps up a cursed video game where the object is to dance in order to get the highest score. But as soon as Yin and Yang get on it, they are now forced to literally dance for their lives because if they stop dancing, they'll croak! And Carl has a plan to poison the Town's President by using a Cookie of Doom!
Yang wants to buy a cool new set of sneakers, but he has no money. The solution shows itself in an ad for Magnatopia, which boasts that he can get the, "Funnest job ever" there! Yang, of course, jumps at the chance to get paid to spend a week at an amusement park. And of course, it turns out to not be as fun as it is advertised, and it actually turns out to be a trap! Can Yang discover who is behind this fiendish plot and put a stop to it?
Yang thinks Yin wants to take a break from fighting, and Yin thinks Yang wants to take a break from fighting. So in an act of niceness, they each decide to temporarily team up with another partner (Yin with a Two-ni-corn, and Yang with Roger Jr.) in order to stop Herman's ants from doing whatever it is they're doing. But will the new partnerships work, or tear Yin and Yang apart?
Yin Yang Yo! 227 The Howl of The Weenie [Ant]
To better understand the relationship between Yang and Lena, Zarnot builds himself a robot girlfriend who doesn't take no for an answer.
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