The Chibi hosts, Anne, Tilly, Cricket, and Sprig, start their show with a musical introduction. They explain that they'll be hosting two Chibi tales and then forming a human pyramid. However, things quickly go awry when Hop Pop wishes them good luck, invoking bad luck superstitions. The hosts try to fix the situation, but things only get worse after someone says the name "Macbeth" out loud.
They contact the ghost of the Chibi Theater, Scratch, who explains that he doesn't care about those superstitions. However, he does have a rule against gloating at curtain call. The hosts then discover that a mischievous character, Polly, is behind the chaos. She reveals she was jealous of not being asked to host the show and tried to get revenge.
Polly apologizes and is allowed to throw to the final adventures before the human pyramid. In the end, the hosts successfully form the pyramid but forget Scratch's rule against gloating, causing the entire stage to collapse. The show ends with the hosts screaming and the theme song playing.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of characters, including Tilly, Cricket, Anne, and Sprig, are hosting a show called the Chibiverse.
2. The show features a variety of Chibi characters and adventures.
3. Hop Pop wishes the hosts good luck, which is believed to be bad luck in theater culture.
4. The hosts and guests discuss various superstitions, including the idea that saying "Macbeth" out loud can bring bad luck.
5. A ghost named Scratch is revealed to be the ghost of the Chibi Theater.
6. Scratch explains that the only rule to avoid bad luck is not to gloat at curtain call.
7. Polly is revealed to be the one causing the strange occurrences throughout the show.
8. Polly was jealous of not being asked to host the show and tried to get revenge by making the hosts think the bad luck superstition was real.
9. Polly apologizes and is allowed to host the final adventures of the show.
10. The show ends with a Chibi human pyramid, which is a success.