- Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.
- Martian teenager Gogo is sent to Earth to prepare the way for an invasion. The first Earthling he meets, one Aunt Wendy, is a rich widow who runs a dress shop catering to teenagers. Her nephew, Big Lunk, is a volleyball-loving guy with little interest in romance, which causes frustration for his girlfriend Connie. Naturally, Gogo meets Connie and they fall in love. Meanwhile, Aunt Wendy's shady neighbor and his gang concoct a scheme to part Aunt Wendy from her cash; also, the local motorcycle gang wants revenge on the volleyball players for... getting footprints on their beach. Somehow all the subplots come together at the pajama party.—George S. Davis
- Martians feel threatened by Earth teenagers and plan an invasion, paving the way for it by sending a Martian named Go Go to Earth. When he arrives he is taken in by a shop-owner known to all as "Aunt Wendy" who takes him in and doesn't believe him when he tells her why he is there. She dubs him George and introduces him to Connie, the girlfriend of Wendy's nephew "Big Lunk," who has been neglecting her. Connie comes on to George, who feels conflicted: he needs to complete his mission, but he wants to pursue his feelings for Connie. Meanwhile, criminal J. Sinister Hunk knows that Aunt Wendy's late husband was a wealthy man but she has no bank account and her dress shop which caters to teens is not making money but it's still open because she puts in money to keep it afloat. So Hunk thinks her husband left her a lot of cash and it's in her house so he wants to get it so he intends to use Big Lunk to get it. So he brings in an Indian and a Swedish bombshell to get to Big Lunk to get him to reveal where the money is. When that doesn't work, Hunk decides to throw a pajama party to lure Wendy and the kids to his place so they can go to hers to find the money.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- It's summertime, and some clean-cut teenagers are enjoying their time hanging out at the beach, singing and dancing to rock music. Beyond being harassed by a hapless motorcycle gang - The Rat Pack, led by Eric Von Zipper - that doesn't particularly like the kids, the biggest problem they face is Connie playing second fiddle to beach volleyball in the priorities of her somewhat-clueless boyfriend, affectionately known as "Big Lunk," whose guardian, Aunt Wendy, acts as a sort of mother figure for the group. She owns a dress shop that the girls love in Aunt Wendy not charging them much, she in the process suffering a loss. What they don't know is that her new neighbor, J. Sinister Hulk, is aware that Aunt Wendy happily suffers that loss as she lives off millions left to her by her late husband. Those millions are hidden somewhere in her house, Hulk is determined to get his hands on them, and he has surrounded himself with some bumbling associates to help him. Aunt Wendy is aware of the Big Lunk's neglect of Connie as she advises her to make him jealous by dating another guy: "George," whom Aunt Wendy found hanging out in her yard. While George is up-front with Connie about the issue, Connie does not believe his story that he is really a Martian named Go Go. While he was sent to Earth in a reconnaissance mission for an imminent invasion, Go Go views that mission differently as he and Connie start to fall for each other. Go Go's presence may be an important factor in what happens with both the Rat Pack and with Hulk.—Huggo
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