Vampires and Popcorn!

Vampires and Popcorn! is a special including three episodes, the Halloween specials of Season 2 and 3 in Talking Tom and Friends. The episodes being "Hank vs. Vampires", "Double Date Disaster", and "Corn Heads".

Hank vs. Vampires
Are vampires real!? Talking Hank certainly thinks so. And he's terrified! Will his friends realize what's going on in time to save him?

Double Date Disaster
Woah! What's that?! Talking Tom and the gang are stuck in the diner during a storm, but is there something more than thunder and lightning out there?

Vampires and Popcorn!
BOO! Halloween is all about spooks and scares! That’s why Talking Tom and his friends are getting ready to have a scary movie marathon… But your favorite friends have actually LIVED some crazy hair-raising adventures themselves in the animated series! From close encounters with vampires to the monstrous rising of creepy corn creatures, their adventures in Talking Tom and Friends are SPOOK-tacular! But wait… What’s that lurking out there in the storm? Is it something more than just thunder and lightning?! There’s only one way to find out! Grab the popcorn and get ready to be spooked in this awesome three-episode Halloween compilation… If you dare! Or just watch them episode by episode!

Hank vs. Vampires
Hank was watching TV when he gets a knock on the door. He finds a door-to-door salesman who advertises 500 TV channels. Tom and Angela interrupt by telling Hank not to trust salesmen. The salesman was about to leave, but Hank runs after him and buys his product.

Hank tunes in one of the channels he bought. It turned out to be a channel discussing vampires. The host announces a 74-hour marathon of the first 12 seasons of the show. Hank gets all the toilet paper and snacks and starts the marathon.

Over a day into the marathon, the show has already had a negative impact on Hank. He became very paranoid that his friends were vampires, especially when Tom tries to tell him to take a break from the show. He starts having delusions, seeing his friends with red eyes and fangs. He runs out of the garage, and sees the townspeople as vampires. He faints.

He wakes up to see his friends had tied him up. Hank accuses them of being vampires. So, his friends decide to play along.

Hank tunes in to the show to see Tom onscreen, having hijacked the TV show. Hank, however, never notices anything different and doesn't question it. Tom discusses the "slayer"- the person who can kill the vampires. He tells Hank the slayer's name is Hank, can untie ropes, and has a picture of vampire fangs on his hand. Ginger snuck up to him and cut his ropes, and Angela drew fangs on his hand with a marker.

So, he gets ready for the battle. Eventually, his friends emerge dressed as vampires. He defeats Angela and Ben pretty easily by throwing stakes at them (which are really just toilet brushes) and slingshots a garlic clove into Tom's mouth, defeating him. Then, Ginger the "master vampire," They go onto the second floor and fight, but Hank opens the garage door, letting sunlight on Ginger, supposedly slaying him. Now that the battle was over, Hank falls asleep.

Hank wakes up on the couch and assumes everything was a dream. His friends explain that the TV show made him go crazy. Hank promised he wouldn't watch that show again, but tunes in to a zombie show instead.

Double Date Disaster
Ginger was using a "monster tracker app," following its signal to Jerry's. Meanwhile, after a long double date, bike riding, playing laser tag, and indoor skydiving, the friends visited Jerry's for ice cream floats, before their popcorn eating contest. Just then, a thunderstorm begins, downing a tree that falls in front of Jerry's door, trapping everyone inside.

Ginger reveals himself to be sitting in the booth directly behind them, then shows his monster tracker app. Apparently there were monsters lurking near Jerry's. Still, the friends don't worry, and get ice cream floats, only to hear a loud, monstrous growl. Ben sceptically assumes the noise to be the wind, but Rhonda was convinced it was a monster. She goes to the kitchen and arms herself with pots and pans, then convinces everyone to form a monster response team.

Meanwhile Ben calls Hank, who was still at the garage. Ben instructs Hank to get Lumber-bot, a robot that could move the tree and save them. However, mid-call, Hank screams and the call ends. Then, Xenon, who only made an appearance via video call, suddenly loses signal.

Tom tries to convince everyone to help him move the tree manually, but Rhonda stops him, believing Tom to be letting the monster in. The mob ties him and Angela up. Suddenly, the power shuts off, leaving everyone in the dark.

Ben heads towards the circuit box in the back room, but sees two glowing green eyes staring at him through the window. Horrified, he runs back and exclaims that the monster was real. Then, they hear a boom from outside, and the front door open. The "monster" comes in, and reveals itself to be Xenon. Apparently after the signal broke, she managed to hack and control the Lumber-bot, and move the tree. She also reveals that the "roar" was just a safety message from the town's storm alert system; the wind broke the speakers, heavily distorting the message. They laugh and head home for the popcorn eating contest.

Meanwhile, Hank is seen in his front yard, burying empty popcorn containers, presumably having eaten all of the popcorn.

Corn Heads
Hank was hosting a movie night with his friends, but is traumatized at the fact they were out of popcorn.

He started growing his own corn. Ben tries to help by inventing a fertilizer that makes it grow nearly instantaneously, but Angela says that plants need natural things to grow. When Angela wasn't looking, Hank took the fertilizer and used it.

Later, Angela was returning to find a whole lawn filled with corn crops. It turns out that Tom, Ben, Ginger and Hank all began acting and speaking like a farmer. She finds that the garage is also filled with corn crops. Tom showed her the Mother Cob, a walking mutant corn cob. Horrified, Angela ran away.

After contacting Xenon, she realized she had to return and pretend she was under the influence of the corn. She was able to make it to the Mother Cob, and was about to destroy it with a blow dryer, but Ben unplugged it and captured her.

They were about to feed the corn to her, but she tells Tom how much she likes him. Tom snaps out of his trance and breaks her free, but Ginger uses the fertilizer to grow the Mother Cob into a gigantic size. It was terrifying, but Angela threw a desk lamp into its mouth, and it explodes into popcorn. The whole garage floods with popcorn and Angela tells them never to mess with nature again.

Characters

 * Tom
 * Angela
 * Hank
 * Ben
 * Ginger
 * Xenon
 * Rhonda
 * Wesley
 * Salesman
 * Mother Cob
 * TV Host
 * Bongo (mentioned)
 * McGillicuddy (mentioned)

Locations

 * Tom Studios
 * Jerry's
 * Angela and Becca's Apartment

Cast

 * Colin Hanks as Tom
 * Lisa Schwartz as Angela, Rhonda
 * Tom Kenny as Hank, Wesley, TV Host
 * James Adomian as Ben, Salesman
 * Maria Bamford as Ginger
 * Robin Reed as Xenon