Neat.

:!: Now, my fan sequel for “The ’Burbs” would be quite different (except in a good way).
Possible very neat title: The ’Burbs II: The Rise of Ricky Butler.
In a perfect world, I’m imagining this movie to have come out in 1990, with Joe Dante as the director. (Plus, Corey Feldman would do really well as Ricky, and that Ricky would have a turn at being the main character for this one.)
Possible synopsis:
While looking through the attic of his house, Ricky finds an old spellbook in a trunk, and begins reading it, intrigued. Soon, he gets the power to cast spells, and when the Petersons, Art Weingartner, Lt. Mark Rumsfield and his wife Bonnie take notice of the spellbook, they put the proverbial two and two together, and realize how Ricky has changed from the nosy teenage “meatball” (as Rumsfield remembered calling him in the original film).
Art begins spouting nonsense about how they should set up a pyre, tie Ricky to it and then see if they could burn him at the stake, which would be kind of similar to the witch burnings in Europe. (However, Art would point out that Ricky would be called either a warlock or a wizard in this case.) Rumsfield wonders if that would really bring Ricky back to his senses; before Art can think of an answer, Rumsfield then asks, “Wouldn’t it be better just to burn that spellbook he found? Then the spells he cast would be cancelled, and he’d be back to his old self, like that.”
Meanwhile, Ricky lures Ray and Carol’s son Dave to his house, and shows him the spellbook. Ricky then pulls an Ursula from the 1989 film
The Little Mermaid, but in attempting to get Dave to become his apprentice of sorts. (However, he’d sing a male version of Ursula’s song “Poor Unfortunate Souls” in this case.)
It’s a fight to the finish as the Petersons, Art and the Rumsfields do their best to help Ricky in his battle with his evil warlock self in order to turn back to normal.