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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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