Tales From A Not So Ordinary Magic School (Mystic Academy Special Dork Diaries Crossover Episode)

Tales From A Not So Ordinary Magic School is a special crossover episode with Mystic Academy in season 2

Plot
Nikki Maxwell  is having a walk in the park with her besties Chloe and Zoey, as they admire the beautiful new Lily Meadow. Which they only seen rarely and only on the first day of spring. Little did they know they know that mean girls Tiffany and Mackenzie were spying on them.

the girls discover a cute little shop called "Holly's Trinket Stop" their enter the store and browse the cookies and flowers.

Zoey discovers a pretty little door outside a window. Holly insists they don't enter since there's a rat infestation.

suspicious of Holly 's weird behavior, Nikki and the girls go outside anyway while Holly chases after them.

Nikki trips and accidentally opens the door and falls in. Her friends go after her and tiffany and Mackenzie follow them with their wicked plan, as they fall into Mysticalia

more to be added!

Trivia

 * This is the first time Nikki,Chloe, Zoey, Tiffany and Mackenzie use magic
 * Nikki becomes a floral elemental to pass off as a magical being. Chloe becomes a crystal elemental, Zoey a color elememtal, Tiffany a lightning elemental, and Mackenzie a fire elemental
 * Mackenzie and Tiffany become the outcasts in this episode, due to having poor control of their magic
 * Nikki and her bffs join in a magic battle and lose.
 * Nikki, Tiffany, Chloe, Zoey, And Mackenzie all fight against Carissa and the main characters of Mystic Academy. And fail.
 * Due to this episode taking place in Season 2, Carissa shows signs of a crush on Zane, And Zane shows signs of a crush on her.
 * When their alone together, they fall in love with each other faster and in some cases almost kiss each other
 * Carissa shows signs of disliking humans, and teases Nikki and everyone.
 * This episode was originally gonna be titled "A Mystical Myth" which would be a Crossover with Percy Jackson. But it was canceled due to different aesthetics and moods. (Percy Jackson is action packed with loads of violence, while mystic academy is more pleasant and feminine, but still has some pretty good battles,) Although Rick Rioridan hasn't completely dismissed the idea.