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Dorothy Ann has a nightmare about an asteroid crashing into Walkerville Elementary. She also spots one that will hit Earth in about five days and is worried that it will destroy the school to make her nightmare come true. To protect it with her ideas, the Friz’s class calls NASA, and has decided "to find it, follow it, and finish it off". They also encounter a meteor and comet.

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00:02Seatouts 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 main one
00:18Surfin' on a sound wave
00:20Swingin' through the stars
00:22Take a left at your intestine
00:24Take your second right back more
00:26I'm a magic scuba
00:28Navigate a nostril
00:29Climb on the magic scuba
00:31Make a plane turn too
00:33On our magic scuba
00:36Wrap the river of lava
00:38On the magic scuba
00:40Such a ride, baby
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 pile
00:51On a magic scuba
00:52Step inside, it's a wild ride
00:56Come on
00:57Right on the magic scuba
01:12Bridge to Captain D.A. Bridge to Captain D.A.
01:15We have a level one emergency
01:17Report, Mr. Fleck
01:18A rogue asteroid is on a collision course with Earth
01:21Destination?
01:23Buckerville, USA
01:24The elementary school
01:26I was afraid of that
01:29Sound the alarm and alert Valerie Frizzle immediately
01:32Valerie Frizzle?
01:36Frizzle!
01:43Today's the day
01:44I know it
01:45Where is it?
01:47There it is!
01:51What on earth are you doing, Dorothy Ann?
01:53Something really important, Mom
01:55At four o'clock in the morning?
01:58You'd be too tired for school
01:59Mom, I don't know how to tell you this
02:02But there may be no school
02:11As we all know, the planets go around the sun in their own special paths
02:16These paths are called orbits
02:18And they show where the planets go
02:22All objects in space, no matter what they are, travel in their own orbits
02:26Under very unusual circumstances
02:29Two objects on different orbits may cross paths and crash into each other
02:37Miss Frizzle!
02:38Are you alright?
02:40Well, as I always say
02:42There's nothing like starting out the day with a bang
02:45What happened?
02:47D.A. clobbered Miss Frizzle
02:48Anybody hurt?
02:50Hey, these are all science fiction films
02:52I love this one
02:54When worlds collide
02:56Hmm, how appropriate
02:58Where have you been, D.A.?
02:59We had to start a solar system play without you
03:02Yeah, you were supposed to be Pluto
03:04Arf, arf!
03:06Carlos!
03:07Can we get back to the play? These rings are killing me
03:11There's no time for a play
03:12We have to evacuate the school this instant
03:15What's the problem, D.A.?
03:17An asteroid is on a direct collision course with Earth
03:20An asteroid?
03:22You mean like that giant rock Arnold's loony cousin Janet
03:26Tried to bring back from space?
03:27Exactly, Ralphie! Only my asteroid's bigger!
03:31And, according to my calculations
03:34Sometime in the next 24 hours
03:36It's going to crash into our school and destroy it!
03:41I mapped it all out!
03:44I first saw the asteroid through my telescope
03:47Right where Liz is now
03:49The next night it was here
03:52Then here!
03:53As it got closer and closer to Earth
03:55I tracked it once a night
03:57Then twice a night
03:59Then connected the points to show its path
04:02This line shows where it will hit
04:04If it stays on the same path
04:05Right into our school!
04:08Kaboom!
04:10But, Dorothy Ann
04:11Earth is moving too
04:14We're moving in our own orbit
04:15I love it when they do their homework
04:18I know we're moving, Phoebe
04:20But I drew Earth
04:23Where it will be when the asteroid crosses its path
04:27You expect us to believe you
04:29When there hasn't been anything on the news about it?
04:31Or in the papers!
04:33Hey! Why don't we call NASA?
04:35Those scientists ought to know what's going on in space!
04:39You have reached the NASA hotline
04:41All of our scientists are busy right now
04:43Please stay on the line
04:45As your call will be taken in the order received
04:47Thank you for calling the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
04:52Mwah! Great!
04:54Where's the scientists but you need one?
04:56We could be on hold for weeks!
04:58Yeah! How are we gonna find out for sure if DA is right?
05:02Well, I suppose we could just wait here for the big kaboom
05:05Then you'll have your proof!
05:08Which reminds me of what my old astronomy teacher used to say
05:12Star light, star bright
05:14There's always a way to find out if you're right
05:17To the bus?
05:19Mm-hmm!
05:20Single file, please!
05:24Beam us up, Lizzy!
05:33Wahoo!
05:37Teacher's ledger, field trip number 24
05:40Welcome crew of the Magic Space Bus
05:42We are about to go where few even dare dream to go
05:48We are embarking on a dangerous but necessary mission
05:51The objective? Seek and discover Dorothy Ann's mysterious space object
05:57Follow its path, and if necessary, prevent it from impacting Walker Elementary
06:03Come, Berger, with a sign of snores, Ms. Drizzle
06:06Why don't we just find it, follow it, and finish it off?
06:10Hmm, that'll work
06:10Lieutenant Liz, begin scan phase
06:17Is it too late to turn back?
06:21It is too late
06:23Hey guys, look what's coming!
06:25It's the home run I hit at recess yesterday
06:28That ball's still going
06:30Good one, Ralphie!
06:31No, Ralphie, it's a shooting star
06:34Nope, it's a falling star
06:39Whatever it was, it's burned out
06:41Actually, it wasn't a star at all, but rather a small piece of space junk
06:45They burn up when they enter Earth's atmosphere
06:47Maybe that was D.A.'s asteroid
06:50Good, then we can go home now
06:52Sorry to disappoint me, Arnold
06:54But the asteroid I tracked was much bigger than that
07:00According to my observations, the asteroid is coming from the direction of Saturn
07:06We need to go this way!
07:11Lieutenant, set course for 0-9-3
07:14481 Sector 555
07:17Delete low-level float and transfer to warp speed
07:20In other words, Liz, head for Saturn and step on it!
07:27Keisha, any news from NASA?
07:32Still on hold, Ms. Frizzle
07:37Oh no! We're being pulled off course!
07:40Re-establish itinerary, Lieutenant Liz
07:45What's happening?
07:47Well, if I've calculated correctly
07:50We're about to cross paths with the moon
07:54Uh, does that mean what I think it means?
07:57It means we're gonna crash!
07:59Forget the man in the moon
08:01We're gonna be the kids in the moon
08:03I think I'm gonna be sick
08:12Look!
08:12We're gonna be moon dust!
08:14But we were heading towards Saturn, not the moon
08:17What changed our path?
08:19Got me! The moon is so much bigger than we are
08:22We don't stand a chance!
08:24That's it, Arnold!
08:26Because the moon is so much bigger than we are
08:30We're being pulled in by its gravity
08:33Can't we just change our path?
08:35Right on track, Phoebe!
08:36I suggest an orbital insertion burn
08:38An orbital?
08:40What?
08:41Load it and get out of here!
08:43Mark!
08:45Five, four, three, two, one
08:50Fire!
08:54That was close!
08:55Is it just me?
08:57Or are we playing ring around the moon?
09:00Affirmative!
09:01We are now in what is known as a parking orbit
09:04Wow!
09:05Are we going to be moon-stuck forever, Ms. Frizzle?
09:09I mean, what if DA's asteroid is still out there?
09:13If there even is an asteroid
09:15Prepare to exit lunar orbit!
09:24Wahoo!
09:27Plotty new course, Ms. Frizzle!
09:30Here's Earth, and here's the moon
09:33I think the asteroid is here
09:37Um, actually DA, I think your asteroid's right there!
09:43Wait a second!
09:44It's got a tail!
09:46Which means it's a comet!
09:49And I don't think what I saw through my telescope was a comet!
09:53Comets? Meteorites? Asteroids?
09:55Where does all this space junk come from?
09:57Leftovers, Tim!
09:59Space junk is just bits and pieces of rock
10:01that were left over after the planets formed
10:03At my old school, we always had leftovers
10:09Let's see!
10:10If the comet were coming this way, towards Earth
10:14Gee, maybe this comet is what I saw!
10:18Oh, now I'm not sure!
10:21One thing is sure, if this is it, it's going to make a pretty big dent in the gym!
10:27Still can't get through to Nassau, Ms. Frizzle!
10:29We're losing time!
10:31If that's what DA saw, I say we blast it to smithereens!
10:36Hold it! That comet looks more like a scoop of Rocky Road ice cream than a rock!
10:41As I remember, a comet is ice and rock all jammed together!
10:45Cool! Then we don't have to blast it! We can melt it!
10:50Melt it? From here? How?
10:52The sun, Arnold! The great melter in the sky!
10:59Extend the Mega Reflector, Liz!
11:01Oops! Sorry, Ms. Frizzle! It's your command!
11:05Oh, no, no, no, Wanda! You're doing just fine!
11:10Liz, activate the Mega Reflector!
11:17Wait! I'm still not sure that's it!
11:20We can't wait, DA! It's almost out of range!
11:24Rotate the mirror to reflect the sun, Lieutenant!
11:33Begin meltdown!
11:35Check it out! All the rock and dust is coming off! It's evaporating!
11:43We got it! Yay!
11:47Retract Reflector!
11:51Tell us, Wanda, how does it feel to have saved Walker Elementary School from sure destruction?
11:58Sorry! No! Comet!
12:01Oh, good one, Wanda! I couldn't have said it better myself!
12:07Let's go home! Mission accomplished!
12:09Not so fast!
12:12According to my latest corrections, we destroyed the wrong space object!
12:18The one that's going to hit the school is still out there somewhere!
12:22What do you mean we destroyed the wrong space object?
12:25When we orbited the moon, I got myself all turned around!
12:30I thought we were here, but we were really here!
12:33To get to the asteroid we're looking for, we have to go this way!
12:38Lieutenant, alter course to zero niner zero!
12:42Sector 388, point of departure 1300, begin orbital inversion!
12:48Hey, hello, Yui!
12:52Hello, Yui!
12:55Hello, Yui!
12:56Hello, Yui!
13:01There! It is!
13:05Whoa, that's one humongous space rock!
13:08Day, you sure that's it?!
13:11Positive!
13:12positive. I was afraid you'd say that. Now that we found it, how are we ever going to
13:18get rid of it? What's the matter with you guys? We came out here on a mission. This
13:24is no time to bail out. We have a job to do. DA's right. If we could melt a comet,
13:31how
13:32hard can it be to melt an asteroid? Lieutenant, extend the mega reflector. Change to reflect
13:42the sun. Begin meltdown. Is it just me or is the asteroid not melting? It's not melting.
13:56It looks like it's made of metal. Maybe that's why. Metal and rock to be exact.
14:01If we can't melt it, what are we going to do? You got us into this, DA. What are we
14:07going to do? What are we going to do? Um, I wish I knew. Follow that asteroid. There's
14:24gotta be more than one way to destroy it. Anybody have a good plan B? There aren't any
14:30good plan B's, Tim. If they were good, they'd be plan A's. Don't give up. As Captain Cook
14:38once said, the path to success leads in many different directions. It's simple. The asteroid
14:45is on a path like this toward the school. We don't need to destroy the asteroid. We just
14:52need to change its path. And here's how we do it.
15:04the magnetic rammer slammer on this space pod can pull the asteroid right out of its path.
15:09just launch this baby. And whammo, a done deal. Uh, looks like your idea is out to launch.
15:20Ralphie. The only thing out of here is me. Hold it. You can't go alone, Carlos. It's
15:33too dangerous. You coming on? Um, well, uh, actually I was thinking of, uh, Dorothy Ann. This
15:45I want to go. No way, D.A. We need you here. You're the expert. Well then, I'll go. I've
15:54always wanted to meet an asteroid up close and personal. Move over, Carlos. I'll drive. Prepare
16:02to launch space pod. Ready to launch. Launch.
16:32This could be the most important thing I ever do in my life, Ms. Frizzle. As long as it's
16:38not the last thing, we'll be fine. Arm the rammer slammer. Armed and ready to fire.
16:54Reverse thrust, Ms. Frizzle. It's not moving. I'm at full emergency power. We're still
17:05not moving in. It's too big and heavy. Not only that, we're stuck. We're stuck.
17:18Oh, bad. Oh, bad. Oh, bad. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. This space pod can't pull the asteroid
17:25out of its path because the asteroid is so much bigger and heavier than the space pod.
17:31What if we become bigger and heavier than the asteroid? Wouldn't our gravity pull it into
17:36an orbit around us just like we got stuck in an orbit around the moon? Terrific. Then
17:43we can babysit the asteroid for the rest of our natural lives. Not if we get rid of it. Get
17:50rid of it? Exactly. We get big, swing the asteroid around us, then get small again. Losing our
17:59gravitational pull and sending the asteroid flying into the sun and gone forever.
18:07Right. And now Carlos and the Frizz at the same time? Wrong. Maybe they can't get the pod
18:13off the asteroid, but they can't escape the pod. How? E-V-A, extravehicular activity. D-A to
18:23Miss Frizzle. I have a plan. I sure hope it's better than Carlos' plan. We're counting on you,
18:32Liz. Earth's coming up fast. You have to make this bus as big and as heavy as you can. At
18:40least as heavy as the moon.
18:41Just do it. Bigger! Bigger! All right! We're coming, Carlos! It's working, Miss Frizzle. The gravity of the space
19:10bus is pulling us in. Well done, class. Prepare for ejection, Carlos. Doug! Chill out, Ralphie. It only
19:19looks like it's going to hit us. But it's going to go around us in an egg-shaped orbit. If
19:25it doesn't, we're going to be
19:27scrambled eggs. It's going to be closed, Miss Frizzle. You sure this is going to work? In the immortal words
19:34of my cousin Bob, it better.
19:37Eject! Open the hatch! Hatch opened! They're back! Yay! It worked! Man, we were almost living space junk. Now all
20:01we have to do is get smaller at just the right time and send that asteroid on our planet.
20:07The path right into the sun. Isn't this exciting? Lieutenant Liz, prepare to shrink us back to normal size. And
20:16release the asteroid from our gravitational pull. You can do it, Liz. You've got the right stuff. If you don't
20:24do it, we'll all be the right stuffing.
20:26Carlos!
20:2810 seconds to release? Mark!
20:3210, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5,
20:40Do we get extra math credit for this, Miss Frizzle?
20:441...
20:441...
20:463...
20:482...
20:491...
20:50RELEASE!
20:54Yay! The asteroid's free!
20:56And on a direct path to the sun!
21:01Hey, it's NASA. They said they'll be right with me.
21:04Tell them, never mind. We took care of it. But thanks anyway.
21:08Yeah, right! Tell him we already found the asteroid, followed it, and finished it off!
21:18Yay!
21:20We did it!
21:21Awesome!
21:23Well, we don't have to worry about that asteroid anymore. Way to go, D.A.
21:28Way to go, Lieutenant Liz!
21:31Prepare for re-entry. We're going home!
21:41Looks like the 4th of July out there.
21:50Come out here, Evan!
21:53It's a meteor shower.
21:57Isn't that spectacular?
22:00Oh, it's too bad Dorothy ends on that field trip with her class.
22:05Your sister would have loved to have seen this.
22:07Be messed down, Lizzy!
22:13Good old building. Thanks to D.A., you won't be crushed by an asteroid this school year.
22:19And if one does decide to mess with you, we know what to do with it, don't we gang?
22:25Change its course, of course.
22:28Carlos!
22:30Good one, Carlos!
22:31Oh, my God!
22:33Oh, my God!
22:34Oh, my God!
22:35Oh, my God!
22:37Oh, my God!
22:42Oh, my God!
22:43Oh, my God!
22:47Oh, my God!
22:49Oh, my God!
22:50Oh, my God!
22:50Oh, my God!
22:51Oh, my God!
22:52Oh, my God!
22:54Oh, my God!
22:54Oh, my God!
22:54Oh, my God!
22:55Oh, my God!
22:56Oh, my God!
22:56Oh, my God!
22:57Oh, my God!
22:58Oh, my God!
22:58Oh, my God!
22:59Oh, my God!
23:00Oh, my God!
23:00Oh, my God!
23:03Hit the speakerphone, Liz.
23:13Hello? Is this the magic school bus?
23:16Rightio, you're talking to the producer. You have a question?
23:18Yes. I just saw your show on meteors and asteroids,
23:21and I want to know if an asteroid could really destroy my school.
23:25Well, meteorites have hit our planet in the past
23:28and cause some problems, like the one scientists believe made the dinosaurs extinct.
23:35But it only happens once in a very great while.
23:39That's cool. Well, thanks.
23:43Magic school bus.
23:45Hi, my question is about the comet. Can you really, really melt one?
23:49Sure. Comets melt whenever their orbit takes them too close to the sun.
23:57But if you wanted to melt one from here on Earth, you'd need a pretty big mirror.
24:03Thanks for calling.
24:04Magic school bus.
24:06Yes, this is NASA calling.
24:08I understand you were trying to reach us.
24:10Well, I mean, actually, yes.
24:14And no, the kids on the show were trying to reach you.
24:18Understood. FYI, we all saw your show liked it.
24:21Really?
24:22However, for the future, not all asteroids are made of metal.
24:27Well, uh, we know that.
24:30But some are made of iron and nickel, and those are magnetic, correct?
24:35Affirmative.
24:36And some are made of stone, and magnets don't stick to those.
24:39Let's just make that clear, all right?
24:41Yes, ma'am.
24:42And another thing.
24:43It would have taken weeks for the asteroid to reach the sun.
24:45You made it seem like it could happen in seconds.
24:48Well, uh, we had to fake it.
24:51I mean, you see, our show is less than 30 minutes long.
24:54What could we do?
24:55Yes, well, by the way, I apologize for leaving your kids on hold for so long,
24:59but here at the Space Center, things have a way of piling up.
25:03If you know what I mean.
25:17I'm a magic school bus.
25:20I'm a magic school bus.
25:26I'm a magic school bus.
25:28Rock the river of lava.
25:31I'm a magic school bus.
25:32Such a fine thing.
25:34So stop your bones right to the sea.
25:37Come on in and don't be shy.
25:39Just to make your day complete.
25:41You might get baked into a pie.
25:43I'm a magic school bus.
25:45Step inside, it's a wide garage.
25:49Right on the magic school bus.
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