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The class needs Ralphie Tennelli to give them a story idea for Broadcast Day, but he is sick. His mother (Tyne Daly), who is a doctor, refuses to allow him to go to school. When the Friz says that there is an amazing battle going on inside him, the class decides Broadcast Day should be about whatever is making him sick. After shrinking and going into his veins through a cut on his leg, they travel to his sore throat to see what is making him sick, as it reveals to be bacteria. Then, after they forget to stay out of the crossfire, his white blood cells see the bus as a threat and attempt to devour it.

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00:02Seatbelts, everyone! Please let this be a normal field trip. With a frizz?
00:07No way!
00:08Cruisin' on down Main Street, you're relaxin', feelin' good.
00:12Next thing that you know, you're seein'.
00:17Octopus in the neighborhood!
00:19Surfin' on a sine wave, swingin' through the stars.
00:22Take a left at your intestine, take your second right past Mars.
00:26On a magic school bus. Navigate a nostril. Climb on the magic school bus.
00:32Spank a plankton too. Take that! On a magic school bus.
00:36Wrap the river of lava. On a magic school bus.
00:40Such a fine thing to do. So strap your bones right to the seat.
00:45Come on in and don't be shy, just to make your day complete.
00:49You might get baked into a pie on a magic school bus.
00:53Step inside, it's a wider ride.
00:56Come on!
00:57Ride on the magic school bus!
01:13I told him I'd have an idea for broadcast day.
01:17So I'll have an idea for broadcast day.
01:21Why don't I have an idea for broadcast day?
01:25Ralphie!
01:26Ralphie!
01:28Ralphie!
01:29Ralphie!
01:31Ralphie!
01:31Ralphie!
01:32Ralphie!
01:33Ralphie!
01:34Ralphie!
01:35Ralphie!
01:36What are you doing?
01:37Our class is broadcasting two hours of live television today.
01:41And I said I'd have a show for them to do.
01:43And I don't.
01:45Yet.
01:47But I will!
01:49Ralphie!
01:49Ralphie!
01:50Ralphie!
01:51Ralphie!
01:52Ralphie!
01:52Ralphie!
01:59Ralphie!
02:02Ralphie!
02:02Ralphie!
02:03Ralphie!
02:03Ralphie!
02:03Ralphie!
02:03Ralphie!
02:03Ralphie!
02:04Ralphie!
02:04Ralphie!
02:05Ralphie!
02:08Ralphie!
02:11Ralphie!
02:14Ralphie!
02:23Ralphie!
02:29I was wondering where you got to.
02:33Hello? Yes, Dr. Tonelli.
02:36Dr. Tonelli, that's Ralphie's mom.
02:39Uh-huh, yes, I see. Uh-huh, uh-huh.
02:42Yes, he's sick. Oh, poor Ralphie.
02:48Why aren't I surprised?
02:51Of course, he must stay in bed.
02:54What? In bed?
02:56What about broadcast day?
02:58Yes, Dr. Tonelli, thank you for calling.
03:01Bye-bye.
03:02Is Ralphie staying home from school today, Miss Frizzle?
03:05Yes, I'm afraid so, Arnold.
03:07What are we going to do? What are we going to do? What are we going to do?
03:11Why, we're taking school to him, of course.
03:14To the bus!
03:17Are we doing broadcast day from Ralphie's room, Miss Frizzle?
03:21What better place to take chances?
03:24Make mistakes.
03:25Make mistakes.
03:25And it sure is messy.
03:27Miss Frizzle, are you sure this visit isn't a field trip?
03:32What do you think, Arnold?
03:41I think Ralphie shouldn't have stayed home today.
03:45How can anything that smells like grape shoe polish help my body get well?
03:50Ugh!
03:51It will if you take one teaspoon three times a day.
03:54And don't forget to shake well before using.
03:57Like this?
04:00Even your jokes are sick.
04:02Open.
04:03No!
04:05Oh, boy!
04:06I feel great!
04:07Mom, you are a miracle doctor.
04:09Can I go to school now?
04:10Forget it, Ralphie.
04:12I've got to go see another patient.
04:13But Grandpa's downstairs if you need anything.
04:15I'll check in later.
04:21If I get an idea, I'll still have time to phone it in.
04:26That's it!
04:27A phone-in!
04:30Huh?
04:32Hi!
04:33We're here!
04:35Hello!
04:37Ralphie, we're here!
04:39I must be hallucinating.
04:42Maybe I'm sicker than I thought.
04:45Hi, Ralphie!
04:48How you doing?
04:49Uh-oh!
04:50Gee, you look terrible.
04:53Don't worry.
04:54I'll have you camera ready in no time.
04:58Is it just me?
04:59Or is my entire class standing in my room?
05:03Aren't you glad to see us?
05:05We came to do broadcasting.
05:08Really?
05:08What a great idea!
05:11Now and then, I do have them, Ralphie.
05:14Speaking of great ideas, what's yours, Ralphie?
05:17Mine?
05:17Oh, you mean for broadcast day?
05:23Oh, you'd better take it easy, Ralphie.
05:25Your body is telling you to slow down.
05:29But, Miss Frizzle, I can't.
05:31We have a show to do.
05:32What does my body know anyway?
05:34Oh, it knows a lot about the detection and rejection of infection, Ralphie.
05:39Whoa!
05:41Inside you, at this moment, there is action, excitement, adventure.
05:46Exactly what we need for our show.
05:49So, what's your idea, Ralphie?
05:51Oh, well...
05:54Oh, what's going on with my body anyway?
05:59Oh, that's an excellent question, Ralphie.
06:02Class, everyone back to the bus.
06:06Huh?
06:07But, Miss Frizzle, we just got here.
06:10Mm-hmm.
06:11Single file, please.
06:12Wait!
06:12Where are you going?
06:14You can't go on a field trip now.
06:18And I can't do broadcast day all by myself.
06:23I'm sick.
06:33Huh?
06:34Wait a minute.
06:36What's going on?
06:39Oh, it was your idea, Ralphie.
06:42We're here to get the inside story.
06:46Inside story?
06:47Inside what?
06:49What about broadcasting?
06:52Think, Ralphie.
06:53Where is all the action right now?
06:56The action?
06:57Liz, what are you doing?
07:00Hang on a second.
07:01The action is all inside me.
07:04What a great idea.
07:06Broadcasting could be about what's going on inside me.
07:10Excellent, Ralphie.
07:13Roll tape!
07:14This is FNN.
07:17Good afternoon.
07:18I'm Ralphie.
07:19And this is the Frizzle News Network.
07:22Welcome to our live, on-the-scene coverage
07:24of a natural disaster of major proportions.
07:28My poor, sick body.
07:30Over to you.
07:31Keisha.
07:32Thanks, Ralphie.
07:33One disturbing question remains unanswered at this hour.
07:36What's making Ralphie sick?
07:38The FNN News Team hopes to find out.
07:40And to do that,
07:42they will go straight to the troubled zone.
07:44My sore throat.
07:46Seatbelts, everyone.
07:48Ralphie, say, oh!
07:50Oh!
07:52Oh!
07:54Oh!
07:56Oh!
07:59Cool!
08:00I've never seen that from the outside before.
08:04The FNN News Team is nearing the disaster area.
08:08In a moment, we will have live footage.
08:11See anything yet?
08:17Get a shot of those vocal cords, class.
08:21Look how red and swollen his throat is.
08:23No wonder it hurts.
08:25The question is,
08:26why is it red and swollen?
08:28And why does it...
08:45Hey, where'd they go?
08:48Where's the bus?
08:56Ralphie, did you have to cough?
08:59Sorry.
09:00I couldn't help it.
09:02At this rate,
09:03we'll never get the inside story
09:05of what's making Ralphie sick.
09:06We've got to find another way in.
09:09Mm-hmm.
09:10It's not as easy for us
09:12or germs
09:12to get inside the body
09:14as you might think.
09:15Yeah.
09:16Skin pretty much covers it.
09:18How are you gonna get the inside story
09:19if you can't get inside?
09:22Wait a second.
09:23I've got it!
09:29Look at this!
09:30Is it just me
09:32or does this say
09:33this way in?
09:35It's a shortcut.
09:36Get it?
09:37Shortcut?
09:38Carlos, yuck!
09:40Excellent observation, Carlos.
09:42Seatbelts, everyone!
09:50Wow!
09:51You saw it first on FNN News.
09:54Hey, you guys!
09:56The whole world wants to know.
09:57Now that you've found a way in,
09:59how are you gonna get to my throat?
10:01Ralphie's right.
10:02We're all the way down at the knee.
10:04Hmm.
10:05Let's see if I can put you in the picture.
10:09As I always say,
10:11for every trip,
10:12there's a road map.
10:14That's Ralphie's bloodstream.
10:16Could we travel through his bloodstream
10:19to get to his throat?
10:21Absolutely, Dorothy Ann.
10:23We'll take the Trans-Ralphie Highway System.
10:25And here we go!
10:28Wahoo!
10:38This is Ralphie for FNN News.
10:41My entire class has just
10:43dived deep into my cut.
10:44And it doesn't even hurt!
10:47What are those?
10:49Those are tiny, tiny blood vessels.
10:52They're all part of the bloodstream.
10:54Eenie, meenie, minie, minie, meeeeee!
11:04Dun-da-dun, dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun.
11:08Head north, Ms. Frizzle!
11:10Yee-haw!
11:11Whoa!
11:15Is that my blood?
11:18But I thought blood was red.
11:20That stuff is clear!
11:22That's right, Ralphie.
11:24The liquid part of the blood is clear.
11:27So what are those red things?
11:29Are they what make blood look red?
11:33Scintillating surmise, Ralphie.
11:35According to my research, they're called red blood cells.
11:39And the white ones are white blood cells.
11:42But what are those jaggedy things?
11:44Those are platelets.
11:47They help the body heal scrapes and cuts.
11:49But we still don't know what's making me feel sick.
11:52And boy, do I feel sick.
11:56Ralphie!
11:57I'm home!
11:59There!
12:04Quick!
12:05Hi, Liz!
12:07Hello, sweetheart.
12:09Feeling any better?
12:10Yeah!
12:12Fine!
12:12Great!
12:13It, um, looks as if you've been busy.
12:17Just, um, a game I was playing.
12:22So, Mom, I think I'll get some sleep now.
12:26Hey, what's that you're watching?
12:28What?
12:29This?
12:30It's, um, nothing.
12:33Just some movie.
12:35You wouldn't like it.
12:36Oh, I don't know about that.
12:38It's remarkably realistic.
12:40Look.
12:41Red blood cells.
12:43And those look exactly like white blood cells.
12:47Nah, are you kidding?
12:49Those are just cheap special effects.
12:51Look, you can even see the wires.
12:55We're here.
12:56We are?
12:57We're in Ralphie's throat.
12:59There are a lot more white blood cells here.
13:01Where are they going?
13:02Looks like they're after something.
13:04Follow the white blood cells!
13:06Sorry, Ralphie.
13:07What did you say?
13:08Me?
13:09Did I say something?
13:12Look, that truck thing is following the white blood cells through the blood vessel wall to
13:17the place where the infection is.
13:18Yes!
13:19They're getting the inside story!
13:28Ah, now that we're inside Ralphie's throat tissue, time for some on-the-spot reporting.
13:34Up close and personal.
13:36Keisha, Carlos, camera one.
13:39The trick here is not to make eye contact.
13:45Phoebe and, uh, Arnold, you take camera too.
13:48I'm the one who should have stayed home today.
13:51Way to go, guys.
13:53Take chances.
13:54Get messy.
13:55Get out there.
13:56Get the story.
13:58Just don't mention my name, okay?
14:00Ralphie, are you talking to yourself?
14:03Not exactly, Mom.
14:05And now, over to Keisha and Carlos, live from the throat.
14:10Ralphie, that little girl looks just like your friend Wanda.
14:14Who, her?
14:15No, no, no.
14:16Wanda's much, um, shorter.
14:18Carlos here.
14:19We're out here in the throat tissues trying to find out what's going on, and...
14:23Hey!
14:24What's that?
14:27Look at that, folks!
14:29Whoa!
14:32Have we got us some action here!
14:35Those yellow-green balls are destroying that wall!
14:38What are those green things?
14:39Those are bacterial cells.
14:41They're actually not unlike the bacteria that are making you sick.
14:44That's bacteria, and it's making me sick?
14:48That's just in, folks.
14:50That's bacteria, and it's making Ralphie sick.
14:53And according to my research, bacteria are germs.
14:58Once inside our bodies, they can make us sick.
15:01Ralphie has a bacterial infection!
15:03This is it!
15:05The inside story!
15:07Bacteria invade throat!
15:10Is it just me, or did they say Ralphie?
15:12No, no.
15:13It says here this show's about a guy named Alfie.
15:17Ixnay on my aim-nay.
15:19The bacteria from Ralphie's throat infection are everywhere!
15:23And they're destroying his throat cells!
15:25Look!
15:26Look!
15:26Here comes some white blood cells!
15:29Whoa!
15:30Wow!
15:31It's throwing stuff at the bacteria!
15:39That...
15:39That was incredible!
15:41That white blood cell just ate those bacteria!
15:45That huge battle is going on inside me?
15:49I mean inside Alfie.
15:53This battle is raging!
15:55Who's going to win?
15:56No wonder I'm sick.
15:59Arnold here.
15:59On location with the infection.
16:01I'm going to try to get an exclusive interview with these two bacteria.
16:08I mean four bacteria.
16:10I mean eight bacteria?
16:13Hey guys!
16:14They're multiplying!
16:15Help!
16:17Bad news, guys.
16:19The bacteria from the infection are multiplying faster than the white blood cells can gobble them up!
16:25We're losing!
16:26Let's get out of here!
16:34How could my body lose?
16:37Ralphie, are you alright?
16:39I don't think you should be watching this.
16:41No!
16:42I mean...
16:44Please don't turn it off, Mom.
16:46I want to see how it ends.
16:48I'll tape it for us downstairs.
16:50But you don't understand.
16:52What I understand is that your body needs to save its strength so it can use its energy to battle
16:57those bacteria.
16:58You have to rest, sweetheart.
17:00It's not just me, Ralphie.
17:02Any good doctor knows the best cure is complete rest.
17:10Over to me, Dorothy Ann.
17:12Right now the white blood cells are losing!
17:16Certainly looks that way, Dorothy Ann.
17:18They need help!
17:19They need backup support!
17:22Ralphie!
17:23Did you hear me?
17:24Where's our backup support?
17:27Uh, backup support?
17:30Where do I get that?
17:32Not to worry, Ralphie.
17:33It's already on its way.
17:35Cue the medicine!
17:37Is that the medicine Mom gave me earlier?
17:39It sure is, Ralphie.
17:41Look what it's doing!
17:47It's destroying more bacteria!
17:49The medicine is giving the white blood cells another chance!
17:52And they're throwing out even more of those stick things!
17:56Oh, those stick things are antibodies!
17:59The white blood cells use them to mark the bacteria!
18:03Dum-di-dum-dum!
18:05I hope this doesn't mean what I think it means!
18:09Oh, no!
18:11Ralphie's antibodies are marked the boss's bacteria!
18:15But we're not bacteria!
18:17We're Ralphie's friends!
18:18But his white blood cells are doing such a good job!
18:22They now recognize us as enemies, too!
18:25Enemies?
18:26But we know what white blood cells do to enemies!
18:30That's right, Arnold!
18:31They'll try to destroy us!
18:34Destroy us?
18:35Ah, the wonder of the human body!
18:39Ralphie!
18:40Do something!
18:44Ralphie!
18:45You've got to help us!
18:59Ralphie!
19:00Help!
19:02Ralphie!
19:05Oh, don't worry, class.
19:07In order to destroy us,
19:09Ralphie's white blood cells will have to catch us first.
19:26But we've got to get out of Ralphie's throat!
19:29Good thinking, Keisha.
19:30When the spot is tight, hang around!
19:33Good thinking, Keisha.
19:49Broadcast day!
19:50The story!
19:51Where is everybody?
19:53Ms. Frizzle here with an update on the Ralphie story.
19:56To escape the white blood cells,
19:58we left Ralphie's throat
19:59and are now heading up his nasopharyngeal passages.
20:02The what?
20:04According to my research,
20:06that means...
20:07his nose?
20:09Where up Ralphie's nose?
20:12Eww!
20:13That's the inside of my nose?
20:16Weird.
20:20Bless you.
20:22Of course, there's no telling how long we'll have to stay here.
20:25Or how long we can stay here.
20:28Liz, I'm trying to think here.
20:31I get it.
20:33I've got to sneeze them out.
20:35But I don't feel like sneezing.
20:39Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh!
20:43Achoo!
20:44Whee!
20:46Yeah-ha!
20:47Second floor, boy socks.
20:50Whoop!
20:51Going up!
20:53All right!
20:55Way to go, Ralphie!
20:56Yeah!
20:58This is Keisha,
20:59still reporting to you live for FNN.
21:02We are now back in Ralphie's room.
21:07So, Ralphie,
21:08what do you have to say
21:10about today's amazing adventure?
21:12Well, I'm sorry that my body made such a mess of it.
21:15Wait a minute.
21:16Do you really think your body's been working against you?
21:19Sure, and against you, too.
21:22You almost didn't get in, remember?
21:24Only because your body's built to keep out things like a bunch of germs.
21:29Or a bus full of kids.
21:30And my throat is so sore I can barely talk.
21:34Only because your body is sending extra blood there to help fight the infection.
21:39Okay, but what about when you almost got gobbled up by my white blood cells?
21:44Only because your body thought we were bacteria.
21:47Your body was only trying to protect you.
21:50I guess you're right.
21:51My body was just trying to get rid of germs.
21:54Like you!
21:57Come along, class.
21:59Good old body.
22:02So that's the inside story, isn't it, Miss Frizzle?
22:07That's the inside story, Ralphie.
22:10Pretty amazing, don't you think?
22:12Well, we may have won the battle class, but he's still fighting the war.
22:20Hey, guys, how's this fur concept?
22:23Inside, Ralphie, the series.
22:25Week one, he gets a charley horse.
22:28Week two, tennis elbow.
22:30Week three, the final episode.
22:33Athletes fought.
22:42Is this the magic school bus?
22:44Is this the magic school bus?
22:45Magic school bus?
22:46Magic the magic school bus?
22:47What do you mean?
22:47Magic school bus?
22:48Magic school bus?
22:50Magic school bus?
22:52I want the magic school bus!
22:54I want the magic school bus!
23:01Sorry, Liz, but I can't hear a thing.
23:05Liz, your heart sounds like a telephone.
23:12Hello?
23:13Hello, is this the Magic School Bus?
23:15Yes, and you're talking to the producer. Can I help you?
23:18Yeah, what were those kids doing visiting Ralphie when he was so sick and tired?
23:22Oh, well, don't worry. He wasn't infectious.
23:25Thanks for calling. Bye.
23:31Hello, Magic School Bus.
23:33You know, Ralphie shouldn't go around picking scabs.
23:36If the Magic School Bus got in, so could germs.
23:40Good point. Bandages, like skin, are there to keep germs out of your body.
23:44And bacteria aren't the only things that can make you sick.
23:47There are viruses, parasites, fungi, and...
23:50Right, and some sickness isn't caused by infection, but by the body's own systems not working right.
23:56Thanks for calling. Bye.
24:03Hello, Magic School Bus.
24:05Well, I think that somebody should say that medicine can be dangerous, and kids should never take medicines without an
24:12adult in charge.
24:13You just did, thank you.
24:15Um, did Ralphie ever get better?
24:17He sure did. His body did a great job of getting rid of all those germs, and he got just
24:23as healthy as he was before.
24:25And they should also say that your body's always trying to be healthy.
24:28You're absolutely right. And there's a lot you can do to help it out.
24:32I know. Like eating properly, getting enough sleep, and exercising.
24:37Getting all your shots is another way to keep healthy.
24:40Shots help your body be prepared for some of the really tough germs.
24:44I don't like getting shots. They sometimes hurt.
24:47Me neither.
24:48But I also don't like getting sick, and I'd rather get a shot now than get sick later.
24:53Me too, I guess.
24:55Hey, does Miss Frizzle ever get sick?
24:56No way!
24:58She takes good care of herself, gets all of her shots, and she's magic.
25:10Surfing on a sound wave, swinging through the stars.
25:14Take a nap at your intestine, take your second right past Mars.
25:18I'm a magic school bus.
25:20Affigate a nostril.
25:22I'm on the magic school bus.
25:24Spank a plane, turn two.
25:25Take that!
25:26On our magic school bus.
25:28Rock the river of lava.
25:30On the magic school bus.
25:32Such a fine thing to do.
25:33Whoa!
25:35So strap your bones right to the seat.
25:37Come on in and don't be shy.
25:39Come on!
25:39Just to make your day complete.
25:41You might get baked into a pie.
25:43On the magic school bus.
25:45Step inside, it's a wild ride.
25:48Come on!
25:49Right on the magic school bus.
25:51Come on in and don't be shy.
25:51Let's go!
25:52I'm going to cry.
25:52Go on the magic school bus!
25:52Go on the magic school bus!
25:53Go on the magic school bus!
25:53Go on to the magic school bus!
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