
Matthew begins to cry, but Wacky comforts him and says that finding ninety-nine percent of the characters does not count as losing, and that he tried his best. Matthew tries to push it out of the room when suddenly Wacky reveals that he was the lava the entire time as he then makes a forced lava pun. Matthew tries to get Wacky to come out of hiding when he realizes that the lava from two months ago is still not put up. Matthew slams the house back onto the ground in frustration, finally giving up at finding Wacky. However, Matthew's logic-defying strength was pointless, as Wacky was still nowhere to be found. Matthew suddenly realizes that he had not yet searched underneath it and lifts it off the ground, resulting in every character and item inside collapsing onto each other. Matthew is growing increasingly desperate to spot Wacky, but Quincy informs him that there was no point because he had already searched through the entire house. With his hair and clothing turned messy, he has no comprehension on an inside voice. Unfortunately, two months past, Matthew had gone berserk. Matthew is confident that, wasting no second, he will search for Wacky. It was soon revealed the only character left to find is Wacky Quacky, who is incredibly good at the game due to his shape-shifting abilities. This gives Matthew a great boost of confidence and sets out to win the game, leaving Carter confused.Īpart from Carter, Matthew finds the other 318 characters, including Plaidypus, The Great Monkini, Quinto Quail, Earth Andrews, The StickFigure Brothers, Timmy Tiger, Tanya Tigress, and Victor Virus. He enters his room and discovers Carter was hiding in there. Matthew decides to quit the game and goes to bed early. He then yells at himself for talking to himself, though he was normal.

Matthew laments to himself that he always hated hide and seek as a child because he was unable to spot a single person.


The characters hide as Matthew counts to one hundred. The characters present him the lava and tell him to prove his statement true and Matthew questions where it even came from in the first place, but Matthew then reluctantly agrees to play. Matthew refuses stating that he would "rather dunk hands in a vat of hot boiling lava" than play.

The episode begins with Matthew writing at his desk while his characters beg him to play hide and seek. The characters encourage a reluctant Matthew to play a game of hide and seek.
