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Stanley belongs to Jim Jinkins and David Campbell.

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00:00That's Harry's bone. He really likes it.
00:04Don't blame him. That's a nice one.
00:06Now, you go get settled, and I'll be back in the blink of a gnat's eye.
00:17We all have to sleep in the same room?
00:22Neato! It's like a big slumber party.
00:26Comfy, Dennis?
00:27Couldn't be cozier.
00:30And might I add how wonderful I think it is
00:33that everyone is going to work together to save this ranch.
00:37I just hope we can find the rest of old Boney in time.
00:40Before that rotten Rory can take this ranch away from your great-uncle Stu.
00:45We'll do it.
00:47For as our great forefather Benjamin Franklin once said,
00:51enthusiasm is the propelling force necessary for climbing the ladder of success.
00:57Just what I was going to say.
01:02Hey, there's no place to plug in my amp.
01:04That's because there's no electricity here.
01:07Never has been.
01:08Then how am I supposed to work on my sound?
01:11Try a new one.
01:12It belonged to your great-great-greater-than-great-grandpa, Hoonie.
01:17Great.
01:20Well, at least I can record my new sound on this little paper quarter.
01:23Now, the area I'm planning to check is a bit out of the way.
01:30So, I hope you're all up for a horseback ride.
01:33Yeah, we sure are.
01:35You'll find some riding clothes in that trunk.
01:37Oh, boy.
01:39I'm going to have a dinosaur bone and ride a horse for the first time.
01:45Just like I've always dreamed of.
01:46This is the best day of my entire life.
01:53What are you doing?
01:56I'm looking for a good spot to bury my bones.
01:59You know what they say.
02:01Location, location, location.
02:03Dogs, go figure.
02:07Here's the stables.
02:09Everybody got their special safety riding helmets on?
02:12Yep.
02:12Horses!
02:16Horses!
02:19Hmm.
02:20Nope.
02:23No.
02:30This one!
02:31I want to ride this one!
02:33Are you sure, Stanley?
02:35He's the biggest one here.
02:37He's the one!
02:38You got good taste in horses, Stanley.
02:40This here is Blaze.
02:42And he is one special animal.
02:49Oh, look.
02:51So pretty.
02:54I think maybe I'm allergic to this one.
03:01There you go, son.
03:02Daddy, I want down.
03:21What's the matter, Stanley?
03:22Are you okay?
03:23I'm fine.
03:25I just, uh, don't feel like riding a horse right now.
03:28I'd rather, uh, stay back with Dennis, and Harry, and Elsie, and...
03:34Me!
03:35What?
03:36You remember the way to Canyon Creek on your own, don't you?
03:39Sure do.
03:41Then you can lead the ride.
03:42If you spot anything that looks like a bone, just circle it on this map.
03:46I'll go back later and check it out proper.
03:48Sure you'll be okay, Stanley?
03:50I'm sure.
03:51Don't worry about me.
03:53I'll keep him busy.
03:57We'll go fossil hunting right here at the ranch.
04:00You wait here, Stanley.
04:01I'll go get us some excavation tools.
04:04I, for one, am very flattered that you would want to hang with me
04:08instead of pursuing your lifelong dream of riding a horse.
04:12Get a crew, Harry.
04:14Okay, where?
04:15I've wanted to ride a horse my whole life.
04:18But when I got on Blaze, I was...
04:21Scared?
04:23Yeah.
04:24And I've never, ever, ever been afraid of an animal before.
04:28And I don't know what to think.
04:30But I do know how I feel.
04:33Embarrassed.
04:34It's okay to be afraid, Stanley.
04:37Why, you should have seen me the first time I tried to ride a sea horse.
04:42And I used to be afraid of mice.
04:45And I used to be afraid of cheese.
04:48In fact, I still get a little nervous around Gouda.
04:51Yes!
04:51I just thought that once I got on a horse, I'd feel like a real cowboy.
04:59But when I got on Blaze, I felt small and really scared.
05:02Well, knowledge is the best defense against fear, Stanley.
05:06Maybe if you learned a bit more about equines...
05:09Equ-what?
05:10Equines are horses, Harry.
05:13And more than any other animal, they've changed the way people live.
05:17They have?
05:18How?
05:19Well, to find out more, we'd have to...
05:21Does this mean...
05:23I think it does!
05:25Maybe if I act like it doesn't bother me, they won't do it.
05:29Oh, wonderful!
05:32I can't wait to hear that beautiful, not at all irritating song.
05:36Don't worry!
05:37We're not gonna sing the usual song!
05:39Reverse psychology.
05:41Works every time.
05:42This setting calls for a country spin!
05:46It's the crazy books of everything, with everything inside.
05:52See the world around us, this bird's a perfect guide.
05:55I'll look up Horses.
06:09That starts with the letter H.
06:12A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H.
06:18What's with the train, dude?
06:26I thought we were going to learn about horses.
06:29Indeed, we are.
06:30We're gonna see how horses change the course of human history by taking a ride on the timeline.
06:37First stop, the past, 6,000 years ago.
06:41Please remain seated and keep your hands and paws inside the train at all times.
06:46If you'll please direct your attention to your left, you will see a wild band of horses.
06:53A wild band as in rock and roll, dude?
06:55No, a band as in they traveled in groups.
06:59And wild as in they hadn't yet been domesticated by humans.
07:04Dude.
07:05Domesticated?
07:07What does that mean?
07:08It means that over time, humans and horses began to work together.
07:13Before people had horses, they had to walk everywhere they went.
07:18Imagine what it would have been like if you had to walk to Uncle Stu's ranch.
07:24Oh, heavy.
07:26And I thought the car trip was long.
07:33Without a car, it would have taken forever.
07:36Which leads us to our next stop.
07:38Early transportation.
07:40Before people learned to ride horses, they used them to pull chariots or wagons.
07:46This allowed them to travel greater distances.
07:48Eventually, people learned to make better friends with the horse, gain their trust, and then ride them.
07:55Eventually, people learned to use horse power to get more work done in less time.
08:01One horse could do the work of ten men.
08:07And horses even delivered the first mail.
08:11Eventually, machines and cars were invented.
08:15And horses didn't have to work as hard.
08:18Today, most horses are ridden for fun or sport.
08:22Horses are gentle, smart, and loyal.
08:25End of the line.
08:26I only knew horses were neat, but I had no idea they were so important to people.
08:34Horses could be called man's best friend.
08:37Hey! I thought dog was man's best friend.
08:40Don't worry. You're still my best friend.
08:49So, you think Blaze and I could become friends like I am with you and Elsie and Harry?
08:54Given time, yes.
08:56So, all I need to do is give myself time?
09:00It took early man thousands of years to learn to ride a horse.
09:04But I'll bet that much sooner than that, you and Blaze will be the best of pals.
09:09Hey, Blaze.
09:11Good for you.
09:15Getting to know your horse before you ride him is a great idea.
09:18Every good cowpoke knows that.
09:21Yeah. Just like it's a good idea to get to know a dog or cat before you pet it.
09:25That's smart thinking, Stanley.
09:27You know Blaze here is pretty smart, too.
09:30Watch this.
09:31You want an apple, boy?
09:33How many?
09:34One, two, three, four.
09:39Blaze can count.
09:40It's a little trick, I told him.
09:44Can I feed him the last one?
09:46Sure thing.
09:47Horses love apples.
09:50That's because horses are herbivores.
09:53Just like the dinosaur.
09:54What does a herbivore eat?
09:58Would it be a hamburger, a smelly sock, or a plant?
10:04I know, I know.
10:05Smelly sock.
10:07I'm afraid not.
10:09They have no idea what they're missing.
10:12You know what a herbivore eats?
10:15Hamburgers, socks, or plants.
10:18That's right.
10:22A herbivore eats plants.
10:25And in the case of horses, that means all kinds of things that grow.
10:30Like hay, oats, carrots, and apples.
10:35That tickles.
10:37Looks like the brood's back.
10:42Hey, Uncle Stu.
10:44How'd it go?
10:45Did you spot any dinosaur bones?
10:47We looked and looked, but we didn't find anything.
10:51Sorry.
10:53I feel just terrible.
10:55I can't stand the idea that Rockin' Rory will get this ranch.
10:59Well, it isn't over until it's over.
11:01And it's not over yet.
11:03Are you okay, Stanley?
11:05Yeah.
11:06I learned all about horses and how they changed history.
11:09And I even fed Blaze an apple.
11:11Awesome, Stanley.
11:14Oh, I'm sore all over.
11:17I've got you beat.
11:18Even my sore spots are sore.
11:20Well, why don't you two old folks go rest a spell?
11:24Ooh, that sounds wonderful.
11:26The little ones can help me look for bones around the ranch.
11:30Oh, this is lovely.
11:39It's so peaceful and quiet.
11:43Hey, I think I'm getting the hang of this banjo.
11:50Sounds terrific, huh?
11:52This is the map I've been using to help me look for dinosaur bones.
12:03The X's here mean I've already looked in that spot and didn't find anything.
12:08This is where we are now, just behind the bunkhouse.
12:12And these are some of the tools paleontologists use.
12:16A geological hammer, brushes, chisels, and something else that each of you already has.
12:22Huh?
12:23But we don't have anything.
12:25Sure you do.
12:26In fact, you each have two of them.
12:28Arms.
12:31Legs.
12:33Kidneys.
12:33Good guesses.
12:37But these tools help you find things.
12:40I think I know the tools he's talking about.
12:43Do you?
12:44I know.
12:46Our eyes.
12:46We have to find the bones by seeing them with our eyes.
12:50Righty-o, Stanley-o.
12:51Now, look around and see if you spot anything that looks like a dinosaur bone.
12:56It could be sticking out of the ground or out of the side of a hill.
12:59This is fun.
13:01Like a treasure hunt.
13:03Wow!
13:03We're looking for the Grif family treasure.
13:06Yeah!
13:07Yeah!
13:08This is fun.
13:10It most certainly is.
13:12I found something.
13:15Hmm.
13:15I'm afraid that's just a rock, Stanley.
13:18You know, sometimes rocks can look a whole lot like bones, but good job.
13:23Keep looking.
13:25Hey!
13:30Is this a bone?
13:31It's a bone, all right.
13:36Hey!
13:36But it's not a dinosaur bone.
13:41Aw, man.
13:43Then what kind of bone is it?
13:47It was Harry's bone.
13:51Sorry about that, Harry.
13:53Seeing Harry knowing that bone reminds me it's nearing on supper time.
13:57Anyone else getting hungry?
13:58I am.
13:59Yeah!
13:59Then let's go rustle up some grub.
14:02Mmm, strikes and beans.
14:03How come food always tastes better when you're outdoors?
14:13It's the fresh air. Hotens the senses.
14:16Great Uncle Stu.
14:17What is it, Stanley?
14:19I'm worried that we won't find the rest of the bones in time.
14:22Yeah, we looked all day.
14:25And didn't find a thing.
14:27Just because something doesn't work out the first time, don't mean you should give up.
14:31While Mr. Thomas Edison didn't figure out the lightbulb his first try either.
14:36You have to believe in yourself and your dreams to get things done.
14:40Wow. Did you know Thomas Edison?
14:43Uh, no. That was just an example.
14:46My dream is to be a firefighter.
14:48My dream is to be a rock star.
14:50My dream is to be a ballerina.
14:53My dream is to be a podiatrist.
14:56A what?
14:57A foot doctor like my dad.
14:59I, Dr. Lester, shall put an end to Bunyan's once and for all.
15:08My dream was to ride a horse.
15:11And I couldn't do it.
15:13Not yet, maybe.
15:14But you will.
15:15Say, that reminds me of a song.
15:18Lionel, play that thing I showed you.
15:20Little Tom walked up the stairs at bedtime long ago.
15:27He sneezed and blew the candle out and stubbed his little toe.
15:32He found a way to light the night with electricity.
15:36And Edison's dream has made a better place for you and me.
15:41Believe in your dreams.
15:42Believe in your dreams.
15:43And they might come true.
15:44And they might come true.
15:46Just take this tip.
15:47Just take this tip.
15:48From Uncle Stu.
15:50Here's another story, kids.
15:52Orville and his brother knew one day that they would fly.
15:58They'd dream about it, watching all the birds glide in the sky.
16:03Why, we'll invent the airplane, Wilbur said with glee.
16:08The Wright brothers' dream has made a better place for you and me.
16:12Believe in your dreams.
16:13Believe in your dreams.
16:14And they might come true.
16:16And they might come true.
16:17Just take this tip.
16:18Just take this tip.
16:19From Uncle Stu.
16:20Come on, Lionel.
16:23Play your banjo.
16:24Play the spoons, Marcy.
16:27Mimi, try that washboard.
16:32Boy, this is fun.
16:34If your dreams to be a rock star or to ride upon a horse.
16:39A firefighter, if you wish.
16:41Ballerina?
16:42Yes, of course.
16:44A podiatrist who'll rid the world of bunions.
16:47Yes, sirree.
16:48Your dreams may make the world a better place for you and me.
16:53Believe in your dreams.
16:54Believe in your dreams.
16:55And they might come true.
16:57And they might come true.
16:58Just take this tip.
16:59Just take this tip.
17:00From Uncle Stu.
17:01From Uncle Stu.
17:03Now go to bed.
17:05Don't make a peep.
17:07It's easy to dream.
17:10When you're fast asleep.
17:12You're right.
17:19We're going to find that dinosaur.
17:21And I'm going to ride a horse.
17:22And we're going to save the ranch.
17:24And...
17:25But first, we're going to get some sleep.
17:29I'm not even tired.
17:35We'll get back to hunting for them bones first thing in the morning.
17:39So you better get some shut-eye.
17:41Because first thing in the morning comes awfully early around here.
17:44Okay, Sonny.
17:55Let her rip.
18:01Okay.
18:02Okay.
18:02I'm up.
18:03How about you, Elsie?
18:07We're up.
18:09We're him.
18:10Up, up, up, up.
18:11Time to get up, Dennis.
18:17Oh, can't I stay home from school today, Mommy?
18:21Mommy?
18:23Stanley!
18:23I said Stanley!
18:25Well, let's get a move on.
18:27Oh!
18:28Oh, I hate it when that happens.
18:34Thanks for the wake-up call.
18:38I found something.
18:41I saved the ranch.
18:42Go, Lionel.
18:43Go, Lionel.
18:46That's a bone, all right.
18:47But not a dinosaur bone.
18:54It was Harry's bone again.
18:56Never mind.
18:59Oh, goody!
19:00I get to bury it again.
19:02No peeking.
19:04It's a dog thing.
19:06I'm really starting to worry.
19:08Maybe we won't find the rest of the dinosaur in time.
19:10Me, too.
19:11But we can't give up.
19:13We can't let this place be turned into a parking lot.
19:16Mom, is it okay if I take a little break and go say hi to Blaze?
19:20Sure, sweetie.
19:22Just be careful.
19:23I will.
19:24Look!
19:24A bone!
19:25It's just a twig, dear.
19:27Oh.
19:30Hey, Blaze.
19:30Would you like an apple?
19:35How many?
19:37Let's count along.
19:39One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
19:49He certainly is hungry.
19:52Dennis, look!
19:54Blaze found the rest of all bony.
19:58Boy, you're right, Stanley.
20:01Let's go tell the others.
20:02Hey, everybody.
20:04Blaze found it.
20:05He found the rest of all bony.
20:07What?
20:08Could it be?
20:10Wow!
20:11It's about time they found their own bone.
20:15It's true.
20:17I never thought to look here, but I should have.
20:20I built these stables right around the time I found that first bone.
20:24Good work, Blaze.
20:25You deserve an apple.
20:27He asked for nine.
20:28Nine?
20:29Well, he can have the whole barrel.
20:32Looks like we're gonna save the ranch.
20:35Yay!
20:36Not so fast, happy, smiley people.
20:41You may have found the rest of old bony.
20:43But unless you can find a way to make them bones into some cashola by noon tomorrow,
20:48you ain't saving nothing.
20:51Oh.
20:53I love it when I win.
20:56Makes me feel like celebrating.
21:00I think I'll go take a ride around my new property.
21:03Let's go, Jeeves.
21:06Not without me!
21:08Franks and beans toy!
21:10Did it again!
21:12Oh, Blaze.
21:13I thought we finally had it.
21:15But I guess we're not gonna be able to save the ranch after all.
21:19But wait, everybody!
21:21All we have to do is dig up these bones,
21:23attract enough customers to pay off the bank,
21:24and do it all by tomorrow at sundown.
21:27How hard could that be?
21:28Uh...
21:29Real hard?
21:31We can do it.
21:33I just know we can.
21:34We can't give up now.
21:36Stanley's right.
21:37We can't give up now.
21:39Stick around for more fun here at Inside Playhouse Disney.
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21:47Let's do the morning mumbo.
21:49Let's do the morning mumbo.
21:51Now stretch your arms up high.
21:53Come on, try to touch the sky.
21:55Have breakfast with Bear.
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21:59Now arriving, the Doodle Bops.
22:13We're the Doodle Bops.
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22:17Oh, yeah.
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22:20cause we're laughing and we're singing all day.
22:23Hey!
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22:27Dee Dee!
22:27Rooney!
22:28Mo!
22:29Doing everything we love to do.
22:34Oh, yeah.
22:35It's very, very clear.
22:36We are happy that you are here.
22:39Together we're the Doodle Bops.
22:42We'll sing it and we do.
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22:49Oh, yeah.
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23:40We're the Doodle Bops weekdays at 1110 Central, here inside Playhouse Disney.
23:44Every morning inside Playhouse Disney, twist and turn, imagine and learn with Jojo's Circus.
24:00Stand up, please.
24:01Jump with your new friend, Jojo.
24:03Put your feet together like this, bend your knees, then jump, jump, jump.
24:08Leap with her pet lion, Goliath.
24:10Hey.
24:11Juggle with her best friend, Scebo, and soar with the flying Fudginis.
24:16Wow.
24:16Twist and turn, imagine and learn.
24:18It'll be so much fun.
24:20Jojo's Circus, every day at 837, 30 Central, inside Playhouse Disney.
24:24Learn about a boy named Oli, a super-duper bot.
24:29Oli can do anything with his doggie bot named Spot.
24:31One, two, and oop-a-doodle Spot.
24:35Oli loves adventures with his cubular friend, Billy.
24:39Oli learns about being square and Billy learns to be silly.
24:44Here's Zoe.
24:45Oli's sister, she's the smallest bully by far.
24:48Mommy, Daddy, Oli, Spot, Zoe love all you.
24:53With a big imagination, Zoe's an okie-dokie star.
24:56Okie-dokie.
24:57Learn more about Oli's family.
25:00Mom, Pop, Pappy, and Uncle Giz.
25:03Imagine if they live next door.
25:05It's where the action is.
25:06Mom!
25:07Mom bounce boogie!
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25:11Invite friends and family.
25:13You'll have a super-duper good time with the best spots on TV.
25:16Looks like we're all together.
25:18The all-together super spots of all.
25:20Watch Rolly-Polly-Oli every morning inside Playhouse Disney.
25:24We're back with more fun here inside Playhouse Disney.
25:33Now, first thing we have to do is excavate these bones.
25:38Excavate?
25:38It means dig them up nice and careful, so we don't damage them.
25:44Remember our geological tools?
25:46I do.
25:47Theo?
25:48A geological hammer.
25:50Brassets.
25:51A small chisel.
25:52And a bright chisel.
25:53Now, let's get to work.
25:57Go, Lionel.
25:58Go, Lionel.
25:59Go, Lionel.
25:59Go, Lionel.
26:08Well, looky here.
26:20You've dug up your bones.
26:23Yes, we did.
26:24And now we're going to save the ranch.
26:26So, ha-ha to you, Mr. Mean Man.
26:28Well, ain't that cute?
26:31You still think you've got a chance?
26:34Now, let me guess.
26:36You are going to attract customers because so many people want to pay good money to see
26:42a big old pile of bones.
26:44That's right.
26:45Because so many children want to spend their precious vacation time looking at a pile of
26:51bones instead of, say, going on roller coasters or water slides.
26:56Well, uh...
26:58Uh...
26:59Uh...
27:00Uh...
27:01Uh...
27:02Well, I would.
27:03Bones from a brachiosaurus are cooler than some two-minute roller coaster ride.
27:07You go, man.
27:08You come in, Joey.
27:10Well, good for you.
27:12But you may be the only paying customers.
27:15Hope you get a lot of money, kiddos.
27:18I know you have a dream of saving this place.
27:22But dreams don't always come true.
27:25I never liked you, Rory.
27:27And now I'm gonna say it out loud.
27:29I never liked you.
27:32Boo!
27:33Let me wipe the tears away.
27:36Oh, wait.
27:37There ain't none.
27:42Home, Jeeves.
27:43I feel the need for a bubble bath.
27:46And perhaps a...
27:48neck massage.
27:51What is it with you?
27:53Freaks and bees!
27:55Wait for me!
27:56Uh, what does that Rory guy know anyway?
27:59Unfortunately, he's right.
28:00A big pile of bones can't compete with a water slide or a roller coaster.
28:05Maybe a pile of dinosaur bones wouldn't bring in the customers.
28:09But I think I know what would.
28:11What?
28:12What if we put these bones together?
28:14Like a puzzle?
28:16Exactly.
28:17We could put all of old Boney back together.
28:19There's only one problem.
28:21Don't you mean another problem?
28:23I have no idea how to fit these bones together.
28:26Maybe we could go to the library and get a book.
28:29Nearest library is six hours away.
28:32We don't have that kind of time.
28:33Why don't I go call the library?
28:35Or some museums?
28:37And see if I can find something out that way.
28:39We need a book.
28:41And I know which one.
28:43Me too!
28:44Me too!
28:45I'll bet you do as well.
28:52There it is!
28:54The great book does everything!
28:56Oh no!
28:57Here comes that song!
28:59Where's Harry?
29:04Where's Elsie?
29:05Where's the song?
29:07Maybe this is a clue.
29:10Hello, Stanley.
29:11Harry and I are searching for a good place to bury his bones.
29:14If you happen to need the great big book of everything,
29:17just keep playing this tape.
29:20Uh-oh.
29:20At least they can't finish the song.
29:33They don't know what we're looking for.
29:35We should know what you're looking for,
29:37but the book will help complete your try.
29:43I should have known better.
29:45I guess we should look up bones.
29:47And the word bones starts with the letter B,
29:50just like Brachiosaurus.
29:52Yes, indeed.
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