Danny wakes up the next morning with his clothes very baggy on him; apparently, Danny is still nine years old. Good news is that today is Saturday. Bad news is that Danny's mom has to take Danny "shopping" for new clothes that fit his nine-year-old body, and that is the last thing that he wants to do the day after an awesome night out. After the "shopping" is done, Danny's mom takes him to the elementary school to enroll him in 3rd grade, against his benefit. Meanwhile, Danny's dad, with the help of Mary, remodel Danny's bedroom, removing all teen and adolescent material, replacing them with wallpaper for a typical nine-year-old. When the family decides to go out for lunch, Danny is frustrated when he is told to only look at the kid's menu since the other items are too big for him. After returning from lunch, the parents hired a babysitter for Danny because the parents are going to a cocktail party, and Mary is going to the movies with her friends. The bad part about it is that the babysitter is Danny's former girlfriend. He is also told that he will also have an earlier bedtime, as they also informed the babysitter. The rest of the night, and Sunday as well, was all a blur of misery for Danny as his life will never be the same again.
On Monday, Danny wanted to stay in bed for the rest of his life. Mary walks in to his room, and tells him "Mom and dad told you about going out too often, but you couldn't listen. That is what inspired me to use the fountain water in the bottle that night, and...". "Turned me into a little boy?" Danny interupted as he is pouting. "This is the only way for you to listen to us. When I told mom and dad about, they were actually happy that I did what I did, and gave me a huge raise on my allowance while deducting yours to literally nothing." Mary responded. As she left the room, Danny's mom forced Danny to wake up, but Danny pouted as he responded "GO AWAY! I don't wanna go back to third grade! I wanna go back to high school!" "Danny, look. You just need to deal with this, okay? Now wake up, you're gonna be late!" his mom replied.