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00:02Seatbelts everyone!
00:04Please let this be a normal field trip with a friend!
00:07No way!
00:08Cruisin' on the main street
00:10You're relaxed and feelin' good
00:12Next thing that you know you'll see
00:16Octopus in the neighborhood
00:18Surfing on the sideway
00:21Swingin' through the stars
00:22Take a left at your intestine
00:24Take your sacrum right back more
00:26I'm a magic scuba
00:28Navigate a nostril
00:30Come on to magic scuba
00:32Make a plain turn to
00:33I'm a magic scuba
00:36Drop the river of lava
00:38I'm a magic scuba
00:40Such a fine thing to do
00:42So step your bones right to the sea
00:45Come on in and don't be shy
00:47Just to make your day complete
00:49You might get baked into a pie
00:51On a magic scuba
00:53Step inside, it's a wire to ride
00:55Come on
00:57Right on the magic scuba
01:04Okay, this is it
01:10Tie game, bottom of the ninth
01:12Base is loaded
01:13All you gotta do is slam the ball
01:15Over the left field fence
01:16And win the seventh game
01:18Of the world series
01:19Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Ralphie! Wake up! Ralphie! Ralphie! You're up! hihi! Oh,
01:29right Kisha! I knew that!
01:35Hey, Wanda, where's home plate?
01:38There isn't one, Ralphie. Just pretend.
01:41Pretend? Me?
01:43But I'll have nothing to slide into when I hit a home run.
01:45You'll have nothing to hit if you don't let me pitch.
01:50Oh, all right, I'll pretend.
01:58Hey, you guys, check this out.
02:04Hey, I just found out the coolest thing.
02:07Yoo-hoo, Liz, Liz, come here.
02:10Dorothy, and not now.
02:12I'm one swing away from hitting my way into the record books.
02:15But you've got to see this.
02:17It'll change your lives.
02:22Whatever it is, it can't be more important than our baseball game.
02:26I just finished this book.
02:28A Child's Garden of Physics.
02:32Huh?
02:34I'm really happy for you, D.A.
02:36We can't wait to hear the book report.
02:38But right now, I've got a game-winning home on it.
02:41So if you could just get off the field...
02:43But, Ralphie, you don't understand.
02:46This book's all about what gets things moving and what makes them stop.
02:51Forces, friction, pushes, pulls.
02:56And as I always say, where there's physics, there's a field trip.
03:01Woo-hoo!
03:03Listen, a force is just a push or a pull.
03:08If you're going to force us to listen to this...
03:11You're being kind of pushy, don't you think?
03:14No, no.
03:16I'm talking about real forces.
03:18Picture this.
03:20There's a big red sled sitting in the snow, not going anywhere.
03:24But if somebody comes along and gives it a push...
03:28Who?
03:28It doesn't matter, Arnold.
03:30If somebody comes and...
03:32I need to know so I can complete my mental picture.
03:35Yeah, me too.
03:37Okay, okay.
03:38How about...
03:40Napoleon?
03:41Fine.
03:42If Napoleon comes along and gives the sled a push, it'll move.
03:48That's a force.
03:49And it'll keep moving on the slippery snow until something stops it.
03:54Like the entire British Army?
03:57No, like some dirt.
03:59Things rubbing together cause a force called friction.
04:03The sled stops because of the friction of the dirt against the runners.
04:07Friction slows down and stops nearly every motion on Earth.
04:12You stopped our game to tell us that?
04:15Isn't that cool?
04:16Let us know when they make the movie, okay, D.A.?
04:21Very funny, you guys.
04:23Well, I think friction is fascinating.
04:27Well, I think it's...
04:28Hey.
04:30Dorothy Ann, wait!
04:32You know, that book does sound sort of cool.
04:36It is.
04:37And look at this, Ralphie.
04:40Page 97.
04:43It's a baseball field.
04:45But it would be impossible to play normal baseball there.
04:48There's no friction.
04:50You know, Dorothy Ann, this is one amazing book.
04:54Flat, sturdy, white, and the right size.
04:59Hmm.
05:00Gee, D.A., do you think maybe I could borrow it?
05:04Sure.
05:05But you have to promise to take care of it.
05:08Miss Scout's honor.
05:09You're up, Ralphie.
05:11Thanks, D.A.
05:22All aboard!
05:24Now?
05:25But, but, Miss Frizzle,
05:27you're in the middle of the most important competition in the history of sports.
05:31Just a delay of game, Ralphie.
05:33Delay of game?
05:34What for?
05:36Field trip delay.
05:37It's time to explore the unknown.
05:40Be adventurous, brave, and bold.
05:44Let's go.
05:46Field trip.
05:53Just as long as we don't get blasted, roasted, toasted, or eaten, I'm happy.
06:00Oh, don't worry, Arnold.
06:02That's not until next week.
06:03Today, we're going to a baseball game.
06:08Oh, wow!
06:10This is so cool.
06:11A baseball game?
06:13That's not new or different or exciting.
06:17What?
06:18Let's go someplace really unusual.
06:21Like that place I showed you, Ralphie.
06:24You know, page 97.
06:27Show them!
06:28Um, yeah.
06:29Yeah, well, uh, Ralphie, how could you?
06:36Well, you know, it was the right size, and with the white cover and all, it made a great home
06:44play.
06:45Hey, it's not like I ruined it.
06:47Please, Miss Frizzle, can we get my book before we go?
06:51No occasion for agitation, Dorothy Ann.
06:54We'll not only get your book, we'll keep Ralphie happy, too.
06:57Um, we will?
06:59Hmm, hmm.
07:00Buss, do your stuff!
07:05Ah, time to hit the books!
07:08Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
07:11Oh!
07:15Whoa!
07:17Yeah!
07:19Yeah!
07:20Yeah!
07:21Yeah!
07:22Let me get the facts.
07:24Are we where I think we are?
07:26Yes, yes, we are!
07:33At my old school, the librarian never let us drive in our books.
07:39Miss Frizzle, stop here!
07:41Please!
07:42Page 97!
07:44It's the page I was talking about.
07:46It's all about a world without friction.
07:50It looks like the world of baseball to me.
07:52Come on!
07:53Ralphie, watch out!
07:56The ground on that field has no...
07:59Whoa!
08:01Whoa!
08:03Friction!
08:04Oops!
08:10Whoa!
08:14Whoa!
08:15I can't...
08:16Whoa!
08:17Wow!
08:18It's Ralphie, the runaway pinball!
08:20Yep, there's no stopping him now.
08:22Without friction?
08:23How are we going to stop him?
08:25What would happen if something smashed into him?
08:28Right.
08:28A force pushing the other way.
08:31But...
08:31But what can we use?
08:33The only forces we can control in there are...
08:36Us?
08:37Us?
08:39Take me out of the friction where things just slow to a stop.
08:43La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
08:45La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
08:48This way, class.
08:52Something tells me I should have stayed home today.
08:55Who knew he'd wind up inside a drawing?
08:58I wonder what would happen if I tried to run.
09:03Whoa!
09:05Not a good idea!
09:07Oh, boy, is this ever weird.
09:10Hi!
09:11Whoa!
09:14Yo!
09:18I can't walk!
09:20I need something to push again!
09:22Like the friction of my feet against the ground!
09:26These feet were made for friction!
09:28Whoa!
09:29Whoa!
09:31Forget walking!
09:33I just want to stand up!
09:34How about a force to get you going, Dorothy Ann?
09:37Like a...
09:38Whoosh!
09:40Woo-hee!
09:43Never fear, Ralphie!
09:45A push to the rescue!
09:49There!
09:50I saved you!
09:53Saved me?
09:54I was having a blast!
09:56Hey, D.A.
09:57Looks like Ralphie gave you the push-up!
10:00That's the last time I saved him!
10:02Whoa!
10:05That was close!
10:07Whoa!
10:08Look on the bright side, Arnold!
10:10No friction, no grass stains!
10:12Okay.
10:20Okay!
10:22Hit it, Liz!
10:23Oh, there it is!
10:33Now what?
10:42Uh-oh!
10:53Hello, sports fans!
10:55Welcome to the all-frizzle friction-free baseball classic!
10:59And what a beautifully frictionless day it is!
11:02Miss Frizzle, where did you learn to announce like that?
11:06You'd be surprised what teachers do during the summer break.
11:09But let's talk about the game, D.A.
11:11Oh, yeah!
11:12Well, folks, believe it or not,
11:15we're coming to you live from inside my textbook!
11:19Our playing field today is slipperier than ice,
11:22and slicker than spit!
11:24The ground out there has no, we repeat, no friction, folks!
11:31Yes siree, baseball fans!
11:33This could very well be this week's game of the century!
11:38On the mound is Wanda,
11:40one of the most outstanding pitchers in the class.
11:43And master of the famed bubblegum ball!
11:46You ready for this, Ralphie? Try me!
11:50First up is Ralphie!
11:52The most fearsome four-foot hitter in the league!
11:57And there's the pitch!
11:59Whoa!
12:00And look at that, folks!
12:02The force Wanda used really got that ball going
12:05and pushed her way back towards second!
12:07It's a swing!
12:08I got it!
12:09And on this!
12:11Oops!
12:12Sorry, Miss Frizzle!
12:13Oh!
12:13Ooh!
12:14And a serious catcher-teacher hip check!
12:20Ugh!
12:20What's going on here?
12:24Another pitch!
12:25This one looks good!
12:27Hey!
12:27A hot grounder down the third base line!
12:30The Dorothy ass!
12:31What do you think has happened to our battle?
12:33Hey!
12:34This isn't...
12:35Whoa!
12:35Oh, Arnie!
12:37They're spinning off the first!
12:39Yes!
12:39Yes!
12:40Ralphie's going for a double with a spin on it!
12:43Oh, dear!
12:43Just look at that ball go, folks!
12:47That's what happens when there's no friction from the ground
12:50to slow it down!
12:52Whoops!
12:54Oh, look at Ralphie!
12:55Go!
12:56Oh, no!
12:57Double play!
13:00Okay!
13:01I'll play second!
13:03It's all yours!
13:05Ralphie!
13:06Ralphie!
13:07Ralphie!
13:09Ralphie!
13:09Ralphie!
13:09Ralphie!
13:11Ralphie!
13:12Ralphie!
13:12Ralphie!
13:13Ralphie!
13:13Is this baseball?
13:15Oh!
13:16It's a match ball!
13:17Ooh!
13:18It could be an inside of Clark Homer, folks!
13:23Oh!
13:24My stomach!
13:28Coming home!
13:29And what a throw!
13:31It's going to be close!
13:32Ralphie!
13:33Ralphie!
13:33Ralphie!
13:36Ralphie!
13:37Ralphie!
13:41Ralphie!
13:42Whoa! Do I look like home plate?
13:46It's your home plate. I must be safe.
13:49I guess baseball isn't exactly field trip material.
13:54Whoa!
13:56The lack of friction was the big pain.
13:59Pain? I can't believe you failed to see the wonder of a world without friction.
14:05I'd trade all the wonder in the world for box seats,
14:08which you might have had if it weren't for your goofy book.
14:12Ah! Ms. Frizzle!
14:14Yes, Dorothea?
14:15I think we better call this game due to lack of friction!
14:20Game!
14:21Hit it in, Liz!
14:49Oh, yeah? Yeah! Well, says you!
14:54Says you!
14:55Says you!
14:56Yeah!
14:57Whee!
14:58Whee!
15:00All right! It's the all-frizzle-friction-free tug-of-war!
15:05Then again, maybe not...
15:08Very good, Wanda.
15:10A push is one force that can get us moving.
15:14What's the opposite?
15:16A pull?
15:18A pull!
15:20A pull!
15:20Excellent!
15:23This is more like it.
15:25Thanks, Buzz!
15:29Huh?
15:30Hey!
15:33Wait a sec!
15:34Where is everybody?
15:39Grab on, guys!
15:43Pull!
15:45Pull!
15:45Pull!
15:46Pull!
15:47Pull!
15:50Wow, you were right, D.A.
15:52We had no idea friction did so much.
15:56Dorothy Ann, can I borrow that book when Ralphie's done with it?
15:59Can I, too?
16:00Then me.
16:01Wait a second.
16:02No one gets the book until we get out of it.
16:05It's kind of a point.
16:06I guess so.
16:07To the bus!
16:10Is everyone seated?
16:12Yes, Miss Rizzo.
16:14Then let's book it.
16:23Uh-oh, what's that noise?
16:30At my old school, we only pressed flowers in our books.
16:35Any suggestions, class?
16:37Better gut it, Miss Rizzo.
16:39Excellent idea, Wanda.
16:48Oh, no.
16:50The cover of the book is pushing down on the bus too hard for the wheels to push us out.
16:56What?
16:58We're stuck!
17:21I can't believe this.
17:23We're stuck in Dorothy Ann's book.
17:24What will happen to us if we can't get out?
17:27Guess we'll be food for the bookworms.
17:31Carlos!
17:32This is serious.
17:34I know.
17:35A real heavy situation.
17:38As I always say, those who are book bound should take a look around.
17:43This way, class.
17:45Stay on the same page, please.
17:47Step on it, Liz!
17:53There's not enough friction down here to push the bus out.
17:56There's too much friction up here.
17:59Okay, okay, okay, where do we stand?
18:02Uh, somewhere between page 96 and 97.
18:06Carlos!
18:08Hey, just trying to lighten things up.
18:10Lighten things up.
18:12That's it.
18:12Climb up on the roof and push up on the book.
18:15Let me get the facts.
18:17You're saying we should hold up the book, get in the bus, and drive away?
18:21Yes.
18:22How?
18:23Good question, Arnold.
18:25Anyone have an answer?
18:27D.A., this is all your fault!
18:31Ralphie, you're a genius.
18:33Look, the letters peel off the page.
18:37I have a plan.
18:39We split into two teams, right?
18:41Right.
18:42Ralphie's team goes on the roof and pushes up on the book,
18:46while my team piles letters up under here to hold the book out long enough for us to get out.
18:53Like this.
18:55Exactly.
18:56Let's do it!
18:58Let her rip!
19:01Carlos, take a letter.
19:06Excellent plan.
19:07But why doesn't your team push up on the book, while my team piles the letters, okay?
19:12Okay.
19:12Not okay!
19:13Yes, okay!
19:14Not!
19:15Yes, okay!
19:16Not!
19:17Um, D.A., what is it again that makes everything stop?
19:21Friction.
19:22And if there's a lot of it, you can't get anywhere.
19:26Right, Ralphie?
19:27Yes?
19:28Well, I think there's a little too much friction between you two.
19:32So if we're ever going to get out of this book...
19:35We'd better get rid of the friction between us.
19:38Sorry.
19:39No, I'm sorry.
19:41Well, I'm even sorrier.
19:44No, I'm sorrier.
19:46No, I'm sorrier.
19:48And I'm sorrier than both of you.
19:53Okay.
19:54Let's try it.
19:56Push!
19:58Come on, you bunch of Weasley wimps!
20:00Push!
20:01It's working!
20:03More letters!
20:10Woo!
20:15Woo!
20:18Yay!
20:21Out of the book and through the words, back to the class we go!
20:44An open-and-shut case.
20:47Carlos!
20:50Hang on, Ralphie.
20:51Remember what happened last time you jumped out of the bus like that?
20:57Never fear.
20:59There's friction here.
21:01Good old friction.
21:10Hey there, friction fans.
21:12Welcome to the all-frizzle complete with friction baseball classic.
21:16Yes, sirree.
21:17It's a beautiful day here at Frizzle Field.
21:20Well, then have we got a game for you.
21:22The first up is our very own Dorothy Ann.
21:24I tell you, Keisha, if she hits the ball as hard as she hits the books, watch out.
21:34Oh, a tremendous hit deep into center.
21:37Holy cow!
21:39She inserted some kind of force on that ball.
21:41But can the left fielder Carlos get to the ball and apply his force to stop it?
21:46No, we can't.
21:47What a shot, folks.
21:52But lucky for Carlos, the friction of the ball against the grass has slowed it to the sky.
21:57What would we do without friction, folks?
22:01Yahoo!
22:02Come on, trooper!
22:03And D.A. finds a friend in friction as she slides home.
22:08The big question, is she safe or out?
22:11I don't know, Keisha.
22:13I can't make out the plate.
22:15That's funny.
22:16Neither can I.
22:17Where is it?
22:18I think it's over there.
22:21D.A. was right.
22:22This book is great.
22:24As I always say, Ralphie, never judge a book by its cover.
22:42Is this the magic school bus?
22:44Is this the magic school bus?
22:46Magic school bus?
22:47Magic school bus?
22:47What do you mean?
22:48Magic school bus?
22:49Magic school bus?
22:50Magic school bus?
22:52Magic school bus?
22:53Oh, it's been loud on the magic school bus!
23:12Hey, Liz.
23:14Another day, another...
23:16Ooh, caller.
23:18Now, who could that be?
23:21Hello, magic school bus producer speaking.
23:24Hi.
23:24You know that textbook, The Bus and the Kids Went Inside?
23:27Oh, wonderful book, isn't it?
23:29Yeah.
23:30I'd like to know where I can get a copy.
23:31So you can visit a world without friction?
23:33Right.
23:34I already checked the library.
23:36Where'd you look?
23:37In the non-friction section, of course.
23:39Well, actually, you can find non-friction anywhere.
23:42But here on Earth, I thought friction was the only game in town.
23:45It is, but you'd be surprised how many ways we can give friction the slip.
23:50You mean, like, sliding down a slide?
23:52Exactly.
23:53Very little friction, but lots of fun.
23:56Or playing shuffleboard?
24:01Oh, and of course.
24:05Ice skating!
24:06She shoots!
24:07She scores!
24:09Uh, uh, uh, yes.
24:11Uh, snow skiing.
24:13And water skiing.
24:15Snow flutting.
24:18Skateboarding.
24:22Oh, and don't forget, log pulls.
24:26Very non-frictional.
24:28So friction is all around us, but sometimes there's just less of it.
24:33Exactly.
24:34And sometimes a lack of friction can surprise you.
24:37Yes, I suppose it could surprise you up!
24:43Thanks.
24:44Non-friction is my favorite.
24:49Oh, sometimes working on this show is stranger than friction.
25:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
25:08Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep!
25:10Surfing on a sideways.
25:12Swinging through the stars.
25:14Take your left and your intestine.
25:16Take your second right past Mars.
25:18I'm a Magic School Bus.
25:20Navigating.
25:21Oh, it's true.
25:22I'm a Magic School Bus.
25:24Make a play, dunt-tune.
25:25Hey, dunt!
25:26I'm a Magic School Bus.
25:28Drop the river of lava.
25:30I'm a Magic School Bus.
25:32It's such a fine thing to do.
25:34So step your buttons right to the seat.
25:37Come on in and don't be shy.
25:39Just to make your day complete.
25:41You might get back up to a pile on a magic school bus.
25:45Step inside, it's a wild ride.
25:48Come on, right on the magic school bus.
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