What is the plot?

Dax and Booster begin by noticing that treats and gifts are disappearing at an autumn festival, and they decide to follow the clue trail into a giant hay bale maze to catch the thief responsible for the missing snacks.

Inside the maze, they move from one clue to the next as they search for the culprit, with the investigation centered on tracking the sneaky snack thief rather than immediately confronting anyone openly.

At the same time, RoboGobo separately responds to a second problem involving a scared bat, and the team's rescue effort leads them into a confrontation with The Slink, who is causing trouble during the episode's other story thread.

RoboGobo successfully saves the frightened bat and stops The Slink, resolving that part of the episode's conflict while Dax and Booster continue working through the maze mystery.

The episode ends with the autumn-festival theft case and the bat rescue both brought under control, with the snack thief identified and the immediate danger from The Slink contained.

What is the ending?

The ending of "The Maze of Mystery" is that Dax and Booster finish solving the hay bale maze mystery, catch the snack thief, and RoboGobo also helps a scared bat and stops The Slink's haunting tricks on MetroPet Island.

In the final part of the story, the maze search reaches its end and the clues Dax and Booster have been following lead them to the one taking the treats and gifts from the autumn festival. They complete the chase inside the giant hay bale maze, and the thief is exposed and stopped. At the same time, RoboGobo deals with the other problem happening in the episode: the frightened bat and The Slink's spooky interference. By the end, the bat is safe, The Slink's scheme is shut down, and MetroPet Island's festival can continue without the disruptions.

For the main characters involved in the ending, Dax and Booster are successful in their search and finish the mystery together. RoboGobo completes the rescue mission and restores order for the bat and the island. The snack thief is caught and no longer able to keep stealing from the festival. The scared bat ends the episode safe rather than frightened. The Slink's haunting effort fails, and her tricks are stopped.

If you want, I can also give you the ending in a more dramatic "storybook" style, still kept short.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I could not verify any post-credit scene for "The Maze of Mystery" from the available sources. The episode listings and summaries describe the main story only, and none of the provided sources mention an extra scene after the credits.

What I can confirm is that the episode is paired with "Scaredy Bat," and the available descriptions focus on Dax and Booster chasing a snack thief in a hay-bale maze, plus RoboGobo rescuing a scared bat and stopping The Slink's tricks on MetroPet Island.

If you want, I can help you look for a more definitive source, such as a full episode transcript or a viewer-recorded upload that shows the ending credits.

What clues do Dax and Booster follow inside the hay bale maze, and how do those clues lead them toward the snack thief?

The available episode descriptions say only that Dax and Booster follow clues through a big or giant hay bale maze while trying to catch a sneaky snack thief; they do not describe the individual clues or the exact path they take through the maze.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- RoboGobo is generally family friendly and appears aimed at a preschool/kids audience, with a TV-Y rating on episode listings and descriptions emphasizing mild adventure, teamwork, and problem-solving.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements for sensitive children may include: - Mild peril/conflict during a rescue-style adventure, including chasing a "sneaky snack thief" and stopping a character who is "haunting" an area. - Fear-based moments, since the episode involves a scared bat and a mystery/maze setting that could feel spooky to younger or anxious viewers. - Brief tension or suspense from clue-following, maze navigation, and animal distress, though sources describe the show as gentle and not placing characters in real danger. - Comical antagonism or chase scenes rather than intense violence, based on the series' overall tone and family-oriented classification.