Lancer is grading papers when he gets the call. "I'm calling from Amity West. I have an underage patient here who has named you as their emergency contact." Lancer rushes over, of course, fretting all the while about what accident Danny Fenton has gotten himself into now, because it could only be him. Except, when he arrives, it's not the Danny he expected to find.
Danny finally realizes his feelings for Sam during the events of Claw of the Wild. This is how the rest of that summer goes.
Summary: Human criminals aren't so threatening when you're a powerful half-ghost. When Danny gets kidnapped, he decides it could be a fun Friday night experience and goes with the flow. It's not his brightest idea. Or: Danny gets kidnapped by a cult that wants to sacrifice him to Phantom.
Ghosts are naturally drawn to death. Danny, however, finds himself drawn to those who have wrongfully died. He always said he would never hurt someone who doesn't deserve it. It's not his fault that he keeps finding people who do. Or: Danny is a vengeful spirit.
Danny wonders about the nature of his existence and gets a lesson in what makes something a ghost.
Harriet and her son, Kwan, meet each other's boyfriends through a family dinner. Hopefully, Vlad Masters and Danny Fenton can get along for one meal.
"Hey, sorry, I know this sounds crazy, but I need help. Can you kiss me? My ex is here and I really don't want to talk to him right now." In a universe where the portal didn't work and Danny had a different accident his freshman year, he meets Sam Manson at a bar one year after graduating high school. Or: the world where Danny Phantom doesn't exist. Yet.
"So, I'm your king now?" "Don't be ridiculous. You're the prince." Becoming the prince of ghosts isn't in Danny's weekend plans, but it doesn't look like he has a choice in the matter. (Or does he?)