Oscar and Hedgehog arrive on Summer Camp Island and figure out pretty quickly that most normal summer camps don't have witch-counselors, aliens and talking trees.
On the eve of Ramona's exile to Frozen Time, Susie tries to get rid of the sad memory of their relationship, but soon finds herself haunted by the past.
It's Betsy's first night on Summer Camp Island, and she's looking forward to a cozy evening in with a nice cup of tea. But when Alice convinces her to participate in an initiation ritual, Betsy gets lost in the woods.
On her 15th birthday, Susie must prepare for her Gibbous Rite Ceremony; Mildred must try to keep her chaotic magic in check for just one day so Susie can become the full witch woman of her dreams.
Oscar and the Monsters Chapter 1: Unaccompanied Oscar
S5 E10
When Oscar isn't invited to Alexa's birthday party, Mortimer tries to make him feel better by telling him about a similar time in his life; ever the glowworm, Oscar sneaks back in time to help a young Mortimer overcome the sad experience.
Oscar and the Monsters Chapter 2: Tiny Outburst Society
S5 E11
After discovering that young Mortimer doesn't have any friends, Oscar helps him start a new club on campus; but the monsters are forced to hide their newfound friendship from the school and Stuart.
Mortimer and the monsters must figure out how to send Oscar back to his own time, but the only person that can help is the foe of monsters everywhere: a witch.
Frustrated that he doesn't know his magical identity, Oliver convinces Susie to tell him by means of nonviolent protest; not wanting anyone in her house, Susie takes Oliver on a series of errands to help him figure it out.
After landing in trouble with Susie, Lem runs away to Frozen Time to hide at Ramona's but is soon sniffed out by the fearsome Jabberwock; later, Lem must decide whose wrath is worse, the Jabberwock or a very grumpy Suze.
Oscar and Hedgehog arrive on Summer Camp Island and figure out pretty quickly that most normal summer camps don't have witch-counselors, aliens and talking trees.
Oscar and Hedgehog are tasked with throwing Susie a birthday party; they need to hire an awesome boy band, lasso some unicorns and more standard magical party stuff.
Oscar and his friends are challenged to a game of softball by Susie and the witch camp counselors; the campers try to play fair, but it is incredibly obvious that the witches are using their magic to cheat.