Chop Socky Chooks: Fall Of Wasabi

Chop Socky Chooks: Fall Of Wasabi is a series special that takes place after the events of Season 1.

Plot
The story opens up to where Sensei Chan, AKA Chuckie Chan, is closing up shop after giving lessons to his students when he bumped into someone, knocking them down. The person looks up to reveal a face that even Sensei knew after his betrayal by Kobi; Margaraet Pione, or Magpie, was one of Chuckie's most disciplined pupils and gifted with the ability to sense one's chi, determining whether or not they can be reformed. But before Sensei could ask what was she doing in Wasabi World, Magpie had to remain in the shadows, knowing fully well that Wasabi would send his chimps to capture her and use her powers for evil purposes.

Two days after their brief interaction, Chuckie told Chickadee Pao (Chick P) and JJ (K.O Joe) about Magpie and her past endeavors. They too know that Wasabi would do anything to have her in his clutches. Before anyone could react, Magpie dropped out of nowhere in their headquarters and has swore that she'd keep it and their identities a secret. Relieved, Chuckie thought it was the perfect time to ask the question she didn't get to answer, to which she revealed that she was in Wasabi World the whole time without anyone knowing it, and with sentry bots roaming around, chances are that Wasabi will likely be able to spot her in the crowd. So, the Chooks let her stay with them, and she tells them her story.

Approximately eight years after Wasabi's plans to eliminate the Chop Socky Chooks has failed, it's revealed that Magpie has been observing some of the other residents from Wasabi World and what talents they possess. The first person she comes across is Chickadee's old friend, Oni, AKA Deadeye. She can sense the pain, heartbreak and remorse for what Wasabi made her do to Chickadee's family. And just like what Wasabi did when she was little, instead of condemning her power, she embraced it, and telling her that she was special, but has made the wrong decision to ally with Wasabi just to be better than Chickadee, leading to the injury of her evil eye. Oni finally realized her mistake, for she had been so blinded by her jealousy towards Chickadee, she did not listen on the fact that she was only having fun, not competing with her. At first, she felt that she was too far gone and it was too late for Chickadee to save her, but Magpie can truly see that the real Oni isn't truly gone; now, she asks for forgiveness and to redeem herself.

Suddenly, an aura surrounds Oni as the energy from it heals her damaged eye and transforms both of them into snake-like eyes. Magpie confirmed that when Oni sought for redemption, her powers have healed her and have started to evolve, for that not only will her hypnosis, telekinesis and x-ray vision will be stronger, but she also possesses the ability to paralyze people in hard pink gel whenever they look at her eyes. But then, when it was time to put them to the test, they heard a noise from a water reservoir...which led to where Siren Sung was sucked into the sewers. Oni can sense her presence from behind the wall of the reservoir and Magpie was able to phase her out of the reservoir. But to their annoyance, Siren demanded money from either of them in saving her since Chuckie didn't get a chance to pay after receiving an autograph. But before Magpie could say anything, Oni stepped in and to the tone-deaf diva's surprise, she berated her for mistreating her fans by ripping them off of their money for giving autographs, and that they really hate her voice, hence the ear plugs. And like what Magpie told Oni about allying with Wasabi to get what she wanted, she reminded Siren that attempting to marry Wasabi would also result in the destruction of everyone's homes and drowning so many lives in his grasp. Not to mention it would put a damper on her reputation as a singing diva if word got around that Siren Sung is a crooked business person like Wasabi. Siren finally agreed to it and has fully understood what her greedy actions would cause in the future. And after the stunt Wasabi pulled on her, she admits wanting nothing to do with him, and wants to protect her title no matter what negative remarks are heard.

And just like what happened with Oni, an aura surrounds her, but in magenta color, and her body undergoes a transformation as her tail becomes two legs covered in scarlet leggings with fuchsia ruffles that resemble fins at the calf and scarlet boots with fuchsia bases, along with a layered skirt alternating from thistle to sakura pink and opalescent white, and a mermaid-skin scarlet halter top. And for the first time in her life, she sings in a perfect key, which sounded so entrancing to the other residents that they just walk up to the source, so much so that drawing this much attention will likely attract Wasabi's security bots, and risk Magpie being discovered by his Ninja Chimps, so they had to move from the scene and go into hiding behind whatever building they come across. The commotion died down, but they had to hide in the Voodoo Shop for the night until tomorrow morning. Thankfully, Magpie was able to provide special glasses for Oni, while Siren transforms her outfit into a jumpsuit with heels and her hair is in a ponytail over the shoulder. Eventually, they came to the video game arcade, where Ume is in a dance battle against the three muggers. Apparently, Dr. Shericon built a machine that implements thoughts of martial arts into the mind through music, and it seems that Larry and Harry, the Hairy Sumo Brothers, are holding the inventor hostage as a means of promoting future crime syndicates in Wasabi World and beyond. Ume has the upper hand, seeing that she's the ultimate video game master, while the rest of Chuckie's students, Cho, Stroose, Raco, and Itchi, are standing by in the case she's knocked out of fight. But when the Voodoo Kickboxer makes an entrance to the dance floor, Ume soon finds herself to be outmatched and is thrown out of the fight in no time. No one, not even Chuckie's students, would dare walk to the dance floor to take on the Kickboxer. And just when it seems the Hairy Sumo Brothers are about to call the match over, Siren steps in, goes by the name Serenade Aria, and takes down the Voodoo Kickboxer with ease. The thugs were about to jump in when Larry and Harry stopped them and they walk to the dance floor, which Ume finds unfair if two players overwhelm one. And the situation gets tougher when they added an extra prize next to Dr. Shericon; Hoshi, except this time, she's gotten bigger over the years, her golden blonde hair is longer at an elbow's length, and is in an attire consisting of a yellow elbow-length shirt, a light green qipao crop top with yellow sakura flowers, black leggings with denim blue shorts over them, a chartreuse belt with a yellow star, and dark grey calf-high flats with white knee-high socks. With Ume temporarily out of commission, the students are short one player, and Hoshi barely has the experience in combat, despite having been turned into a Bushido baby briefly by Wasabi. And even though there's more than one contestant, neither Itchi, Stroose, or Cho are strong enough to take one two sumo brothers. And Magpie has to tend to Ume for her injuries, which leaves only one other participant to assist Serenade; Oni. While they battle it out, Itchi Stroose, Cho, and Raco free Hoshi and Dr. Shericon out of their cages, Serenade and Oni, now called Yokyrin, were able to entrance Larry and Harry through singing and hypnosis, allowing others a chance to escape the crowd. Thanks to Magpie, Ume is healed and is surprised to learn that the students' sensei, JJ the comic book store retailer and Chickadee the maintenance engineer are the Chop Socky Chooks the whole time, and they all promised to keep their identities a secret. After what Wasabi put them through, they no longer want to participate in any event he's hosting in or buy whatever product he sells on TV. What's more, because Magpie has been on Wasabi's bounty list for a while, they vowed that they would keep her safe...as Junior Chooks: Slaying Mantis, Lady Bug, Dung Beetle, and-- with Ume as an extra member--Camiflauge. But then, Larry and Harry show up out of nowhere, along with the three muggers who participated in the dance battle at the arcade and the Voodoo Kickboxer. Itchi has managed to get Dr. Shericon and Hoshi to safety, while Siren and Oni fight against the Voodoo Kickboxer and the Junior Chooks and Magpie fight against the Hairy Sumo Brothers and the muggers. As always, Cho and Stroose have their yo-yos and basketball, Raco rolls like a beetle, and Ume and Magpie fight with whatever they can find as a weapon; Ume with her sash and Magpie with an arm piece of a Sentry bot. The three muggers are apprehended, but the Hairy Sumo Brothers have knocked out Stroose, Cho, and Raco, and the Voodoo Kickboxer has used Oni and Siren's powers against one another, much to Ume's dismay. With Magpie being held hostage, Ume has to fight for her freedom, even if it's against an enemy she's lost to. At least there's no voodoo doll to affect her the way it did Chick P, but she has to be careful. Thankfully, Ume held her own very well, but despite her training from Sensei Chan, she virtually has nothing to defend herself with and is almost at the mercy of the Voodoo Kickboxer. Then, just as the black skeleton delivers the final blow, Ume blinds her with her army cap, allowing her time to grab the one weapon--or two, in this case; a pair of grappler net pistols. Voodoo Kickboxer rips off the cap too late as Ume traps her in the net...swinging her right into Hairy Sumo Brothers! Magpie is free, and she sends a wave of magic towards the rest of the Junior Chooks, Oni, and Siren with the Healing Hands incantation.

After turning them but Voodoo Kickboxer in to the authorities, it was time for a change of appearance; Ume's new attire is a pink turtleneck dress, an army green kimono-sleeve crop top, fingerless gloves, flared bellbottom pants, and white flats, and her hair is in a bunched ponytail, and has on dark green eyeshadow; Stroose's new attire is a purple short-sleeved hoodie over a white jumpsuit with a purple sash around his waist; Cho's is a purple, kimono-sleeved, multi-layered tunic with pink linen, a white thin belt with her two yo-yos around her waist, dark purple leggings, and deep pink ankle-length boots, and her hair is in a braided ponytail, and has a purple butterfly-shaped face mask; Raco now wears an orange Chinese cardigan with a white collar and black cuffs and orange pants; Oni has on a black bodysuit with fuchsia scale patterns on the arms, torso, and knees, and pink glasses to block her powers temporarily; Siren wears a mermaid-skin scarlet full bodysuit with sakura pink swirls on the arms and legs, and a tutu-like, petal-shaped skirt, alternating from thistle to fuchsia and silver; Magpie has a black cloak over her royal blue, long-sleeved cheongsam dress; and Hoshi's new attire consists of a light green sleeveless short pant jumpsuit, a yellow Chinese bolero over it, chartreuse leggings, and denim ankle-strap, open-toed shoes with grey heeled wedges, and her hair is clipped with a sun-shaped barrette.