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For the Walkerville space capsule, the Friz’s class has to put in something on air. Keesha brings an "empty" pickle jar though, as she explains, "It's not empty; it's filled with air." The rest of the class believes this is extremely pathetic and Ms. Frizzle "accidentally" gets them stuck inside it. Conveniently, they have to use air to get out of it in time for the space capsule's liftoff.

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00:02Seatbelts, everyone!
00:03Please let this be a normal field trip with a friend.
00:07No way!
00:08Cruising on the main street, you're relaxed and feeling good.
00:12Next thing that you know, you'll see it.
00:16Octopus in my neighborhood.
00:18Surfing on the sideway, swinging through the stars.
00:22Take a nap at your intestine, take your second right path, mom.
00:26I'm a magic scruvacus.
00:28Navigate a nostril, climb on the magic scruvacus.
00:32Make a plainton, too.
00:34On our magic scruvacus.
00:36Drop the river of lava.
00:38On our magic scruvacus.
00:40Such a fine thing to do.
00:42So strap 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 on the magic scruvacus.
00:53Step inside, it's a wild ride.
00:56Come on!
00:57Right on the magic scruvacus!
01:08You and your terrific ideas, Keisha.
01:11You have a better idea, Ralphie?
01:13Our mission was to tell the entire universe what air can do.
01:17And all we've got to put in the space capsule...
01:19Is an empty jar.
01:21Uh-uh-uh.
01:22Not empty.
01:23It's filled with air.
01:25So let's just give this jar to the space guys to put in the capsule and wait for blast-off.
01:30But Keisha, it doesn't even have a top.
01:32Attention, attention, attention.
01:35All space projects are now being loaded for launch.
01:42Gee, that's really cool.
01:45It demonstrates what water can do.
01:47Want to see?
01:49The water and clouds makes falling rain and waterfalls and rivers.
01:53It can also turn water...
01:54Hey, and what have you guys made for the Walkerville space capsule?
01:58Well, we have this, uh...
02:01Actually, we, uh...
02:03We're not quite finished with it yet.
02:06Why couldn't our mission be water, like Miss River's class?
02:10Yeah, at least water does something.
02:17Wow!
02:18That's fantastic!
02:22It's called Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Rocks.
02:26Neat, huh?
02:27Solid!
02:28It's great!
02:30It's really amazing!
02:31Um, what's your project?
02:34We're stuck with air, and that's not fair!
02:38Hey, we can write a poem!
02:40Carlos!
02:41You guys better go ahead.
02:43We, uh, we've got some final touches to make.
02:47Final touches?
02:49We've got nothing to work with.
02:51Zip!
02:51Air doesn't do anything!
02:53Yoo-hoo!
02:56Good morning, class!
02:59Miss Frizzle!
03:01Success, class!
03:03I found the perfect top for your jar!
03:07That's great, Miss Frizzle, but we're really stuck on air!
03:12Oh, me too, Keisha!
03:14It just blows me away!
03:16Woo-hoo-hoo!
03:18Miss Frizzle!
03:19Just think, years from now on a small planet by a distant star, some curious extraterrestrial will open the Walkerville
03:27Space Capsule and discover the wonders of air.
03:32All thanks to you, class!
03:34But we don't know what to make that shows what air can do, when air can't do anything!
03:39Oh, really?
03:42Well, as my old roommate, Aerial View, used to say, nothing clears your head like a little fresh air.
03:49Huh?
03:50To the bus!
03:57But, Miss Frizzle!
03:58We can't go on a field trip!
04:00We'll miss the launch!
04:03Besides, I'm hungry!
04:05No problem, Arnold!
04:07It's not launch time yet!
04:09Ha-ha-ha!
04:10But here's a seaweedy to tie you over.
04:13Seatbelts, class!
04:15I don't know, Arnold.
04:16Maybe I should have stayed home today.
04:18You too?
04:20Air it out, Liz!
04:38Where are we?
04:40I wish I knew.
04:41I'm not sure, but I...
04:45I think we're inside the pickle jar!
04:50Talk about a jarring experience!
04:54Harlow's!
04:56Now what?
04:57How are we going to get our air project on the space capsule?
05:00There must be some mistake, Miss Frizzle.
05:03Mistake?
05:03As in error?
05:05As in giant!
05:17Hey!
05:18Don't leave us inside this jar!
05:21Come back!
05:23She can't hear us!
05:25We're too tiny!
05:26What are we going to do now?
05:28What do we always do?
05:30To the bus!
05:33Not again!
05:34Come on, Arnold!
05:36Coming!
05:38Time to hit the jar vacator, Liz!
05:46Whoopsy!
05:48The jar vacator's gone ka-floo-y!
05:52Not to despair, Phoebe!
05:55There's more than one way to leave a jar!
05:58Volcanoes, no!
06:01Logs, no!
06:03The digestive system, no!
06:06Ah!
06:07Here it is!
06:08The how to get out of a pickle jar when you're the size of a snail escape manual!
06:13Uh-huh!
06:14Uh-huh!
06:14What does it say?
06:16What does it say?
06:17Follow me!
06:19It says open compartment 7.
06:245, 6, 7.
06:28It's the how to get out of a pickle jar when you're the size of a snail escape kit!
06:33Open it, Miss Frizzle!
06:35Hurry!
06:36Whatever you say, Keisha.
06:39Whoa!
06:41Yikes!
06:46Wow, this is totally cool!
06:49Check out the big cloud!
06:51Look how it moves when I wave my hand through it!
06:55Yeah, but what is it?
06:57Checking, checking, ah!
06:59It's called Extraordinaire, and it's colored pink so we can see it!
07:03What else does it say?
07:05It says, use the Extraordinaire to help you escape through the top of the jar!
07:12What happens if we can't escape?
07:15Ah, nothing much!
07:16We just won't be able to put anything into the space capsule!
07:19We'll miss the blast off of the century!
07:21And we'll be stuck inside this jar forever!
07:24No way!
07:25There's plenty of time to figure out how to get out of here!
07:28Attention!
07:29Attention!
07:30Attention!
07:30The space capsule will be launched in exactly 10 minutes!
07:3410 minutes!
07:4710 minutes till launch?
07:49We can't get out of here in 10 minutes!
07:51With nothing but this pink stuff to work with, we won't be out of here for 10 years!
07:56Well, as my cousin Locksmith always says, if there's a way in, there must be a way out!
08:02You mean it's time to take chances, make mistakes, and see what Extraordinaire can do?
08:08Oh, Arnold, I couldn't have said it better myself!
08:12Okay, guys, if we have to use Extraordinaire to escape, we better see what it can do before
08:17it all disappears!
08:19Hey!
08:20Man, this stuff moves like crazy!
08:23I caught some!
08:26Yeah, but it's getting away!
08:29It's still getting away!
08:31According to the escape manual, Extraordinaire spreads out in all directions!
08:42Look!
08:43We found a way to pull like Extraordinaire!
08:46In a turkey baster!
08:48We need more than a turkey baster to capture all this stuff!
08:57Ha!
08:58Just the thing!
09:00A thin, stretchy rubber glove!
09:02Let's snare some Extraordinaire!
09:05Hey!
09:06This is fun!
09:08Wahoo!
09:10We're doing it!
09:11We're chopping the Extraordinaire!
09:13Quick!
09:14Seal the glove off before the Extraordinaire escapes!
09:17Anybody have a rubber band or something we can tie this off with?
09:21No!
09:22Uh-uh!
09:22Nothing!
09:24D-A!
09:25D-A!
09:25D-A!
09:26D-A!
09:27D-A!
09:35D-A!
09:38D-A!
09:38D-A!
09:42D-A!
09:49D-A!
09:52D-A!
09:56D-A!
09:59D-A!
09:59D-A!
10:01D-A!
10:02D-A!
10:04D-A!
10:05D-A!
10:08D-A!
10:09D-A!
10:10D-A!
10:13D-A!
10:14D-A!
10:16D-A!
10:17On the Extraordinaire, it pressed up on Phoebe!
10:23Yeah, and it bounced her up, just like it did Liz.
10:27An erudite observation, Arnold.
10:30Look, you can push Extraordinaire around anywhere you want.
10:35And when you do that, it gets redder, too.
10:38That's because more and more of it is getting squeezed into a smaller space.
10:43Only when you push it into a smaller and smaller space, it pushes back harder and harder.
10:50It's like trying to squeeze down a spring.
10:52The harder you push, the more the spring pushes back.
11:00That's it!
11:01Maybe if we push all the Extraordinaire from the fingers into the big part of the glove,
11:05it'll get even springier.
11:07And then, if we jump on it, we can bounce somebody all the way up to the top of this
11:11jar.
11:12Huh? Not me!
11:16Since I suggested this project, I'll do it.
11:23Cool! You guys do the rolling, we'll do the jumping.
11:28Come on, Phoebe!
11:34Rolling the ring, finger!
11:37We've got this finger!
11:40Nothing like being a role model, right, Liz?
11:45Remember, Heesh, when you get out, don't forget to come back for the rest of us.
11:49I won't!
11:51Ready, Wanda?
11:52Phoebe?
11:53Ready!
11:55When I count to three, jump!
11:58One, two, three!
12:01Ah!
12:04Yee-haw!
12:06Now that's what I call an Extraordinary Push!
12:11Uh-oh!
12:15Man!
12:16Air sure is pushy stuff!
12:19Come on, guys, don't give up!
12:21I almost made it!
12:22There must be another way!
12:24You know, the more extraordinary we squeeze in from the fingers, the bigger the rest of the glove got!
12:28So maybe if we squeeze the rest of it in, the glove will get big enough to lift Keisha all
12:33the way to the top!
12:35An airtight plan if I ever heard one!
12:44This is gonna take forever!
12:47Attention again, Ms. Frizzle's class!
12:50The space capsule will launch in exactly six minutes!
12:54And we still do not have your project!
12:59If only we had a pump to suck up the Extraordinary faster!
13:04Did someone say pump?
13:06Thanks, Ms. Frizzle!
13:08This air pump is just what we need to cram that glove full of Extraordinary!
13:12My pleasure, Ralphie!
13:14Okay, guys!
13:15Time to get pumped!
13:19Extraordinary hose in place!
13:22Pump hose in place!
13:25Pumpers, ready?
13:26Ready!
13:28Start pumping!
13:31Raise!
13:33Pump!
13:34Raise!
13:36Pump!
13:38Raise!
13:39Pump!
13:40Raise!
13:41It's working!
13:43Raise!
13:44The Extraordinary is making the glove get bigger!
13:47Pump!
13:48Raise!
13:48The more Extraordinary we pump into the glove, the bigger it gets!
13:53Raise!
13:54Pump!
13:55Raise!
13:56Pump!
13:57Raise!
13:59It's working great, guys!
14:01Only one problem!
14:02Even if we get to the space capsule on time, we still don't have anything to put into it!
14:07We'll worry about that later, but let's just get out of here!
14:11Raise!
14:12Pump!
14:13Raise!
14:14Pump!
14:14Raise!
14:15Pump!
14:16We've captured just about all of the Extraordinary!
14:19But we need help!
14:22The more Extraordinary we get into the glove, the harder it is to pump!
14:27Raise!
14:27Pump!
14:28Press on air and it presses back!
14:31That's air pressure for you!
14:35Raise!
14:36Bump!
14:37Raise!
14:38Bump!
14:39Raise!
14:40Bump!
14:40Raise!
14:42Bump!
14:42Raise!
14:42Hang on, Keisha!
14:43You're getting there!
14:45Bump!
14:46Raise!
14:47Bump!
14:47Raise!
14:49Bump!
14:49Raise!
14:51Bump!
14:57Bump!
15:02AHHHHH!!!
15:03AHHHHH!!!
15:06AHHHHH!
15:07AHHHHH!!!
15:09AHHHHH!!!!
15:09AHHHHH!!!
15:09AHHHH!
15:11AHHHH!
15:13Thanks Buzz!
15:17What happened?
15:20The glove couldn't take the pressure.
15:22So it popped.
15:24Listen up, Ms. Frizzled Glass.
15:26The space capsule will blast on in three minutes.
15:31Three minutes?
15:32This is your last chance.
15:35Repeat.
15:36We're sunk.
15:38Now the whole universe is going to think we don't care about air.
15:42I found this cork popper in the escape kit.
15:46What are you going to do, Wanda?
15:48Pop us out of here?
15:50She could if we were corks.
15:52Arnold, you're a genius.
15:55I was only kidding, Keisha.
15:57I don't want to be a cork.
15:59Watch.
15:59When you push this plunger,
16:01it squeezes the air inside the tube so hard
16:04that the air pushes the cork out.
16:07Pop!
16:08Just like the extraordinaire did to the glove.
16:11I got it.
16:12All we need to escape from here is a giant cork popper.
16:16Yeah.
16:17If we had a big, strong air tank,
16:20we could squeeze it full of extraordinaire
16:23to build up a whole lot of pressure.
16:25Then release that extraordinaire so it pushes into the cork popper
16:30and the pressure blasts again right up through the top of this jar.
16:35Yes!
16:36Great idea.
16:38Except for one little problem.
16:41What?
16:41We used to build the extraordinaire.
16:44Oh, no.
16:45That's terrible.
16:47Now what?
16:48Wait a minute.
16:50Did you see that?
16:52You popped the cork popper again.
16:55Exactly.
16:57But I popped it without using extraordinaire.
17:00Are you trying to tell us that...
17:02You got it.
17:03All I used was the ordinary air around us.
17:08You mean everything extraordinaire can do, ordinary air can do?
17:12Yes!
17:13Even though you can't see it working, air is amazing.
17:17By the way, Ralphie, I love how you popped that question.
17:22Attention!
17:23Please clear the area.
17:26Please clear the area for blast-off.
17:29Now that we know all these cool things about air,
17:32we're too late to get it into the capsule.
17:34Hold on, Ralphie.
17:36What would happen if we had enough air pressure to blast me really, really high?
17:41So high, I could catch up with the space capsule
17:44and put something in it from us about air.
17:48A daring plan, Keisha.
17:50But what are we going to put in the capsule?
17:52How about the cork popper?
17:55Good idea, DA.
17:56But I wish we had something more.
17:59I told you before, write a poem.
18:03Oh, what are we going to do?
18:04What are we going to do?
18:05What are we going to do?
18:07Air's looking at you, kids.
18:09One giant cork popper coming at you.
18:16Wow!
18:17One barrel extra large.
18:20Well, we don't have a tank big enough to hold all the air we need.
18:44We need high pressure pumps to pump the air into the tank.
18:48Roger!
18:50Three high pressure pumps coming up.
18:56We still need something for you to ride in.
18:59A cork.
19:00You need something for us to ride in, Ralphie.
19:03A pod for two, Ms. Frizzle.
19:06One pod for two.
19:09Let's go!
19:12Court plover ready, Ms. Frizzle.
19:15Prepare to pump, class.
19:20Our mission, Ralphie, should we choose to accept it?
19:23Is to make sure the rest of the universe gets the true story about air.
19:32One minute to one.
19:34One minute to one.
19:37One minute.
19:38Okay, class.
19:40It's time to take chances.
19:41Get messy and pump.
19:44Raise!
19:45Pump!
19:46Raise!
19:47Pump!
19:51Gaining air pressure.
19:52We will have launch in ten seconds.
19:55Faster, guys!
19:56Faster!
19:58Raise!
19:59Pump!
19:59Raise!
20:00Pump!
20:01Liz, stand by to release the pressure valve.
20:06We have maximum pressure.
20:08We've squeezed all the air we can into the tank.
20:12Five seconds.
20:14Four, four, three, two, one.
20:19One.
20:20One.
20:27May the air pressure be with you.
20:34Give what?
20:37Yay!
20:44We're in this year.
20:46Woo-hoo!
20:48Just one more adjustment, class.
21:00I knew we could do it.
21:02I knew we could do it.
21:04Just one thing, Keisha.
21:05What are we going to put into the rocket when we get there?
21:08Carlos was right.
21:10A poem.
21:13Air is here.
21:15Air is there.
21:16Down on Earth, it's everywhere.
21:18What it does is hard to tell, because air does invisible really well.
21:23Push air in all snug and tight.
21:26It pushes out with all its might.
21:29But best of all, when you need a ride, air under pressure can provide.
21:37Contact!
21:38They've linked up with a space capsule.
21:42Careful, Ralphie.
21:45Give me the cord proper.
21:48Ralphie, don't forget the poem.
21:59Way to go, Ralphie.
22:04Mission accomplished.
22:08As Miss Frizzle always says,
22:10Wahoo!
22:17They made it!
22:20Hi, guys!
22:22I knew they would!
22:24And you know why?
22:26Because just like air,
22:27my class works best under pressure.
22:30Miss Frizzle!
22:42Is this the magic school bus?
22:43Is this the magic school bus?
22:45Magic school bus?
22:45Magic's the magic school bus?
22:46Don't you mean magic school bus?
22:48Magic school bus?
22:50Magic school bus?
22:51Magic school bus?
22:52I want the magic school bus!
22:54I want the magic school bus!
23:08Hey!
23:15What's up? Magic School Bus Produce Air speaking.
23:20Well, Mr. Produce Air, when it comes to the truth, your air show has some major leaks.
23:25And I bet you're going to point them out, right?
23:33That's what I do. Air of the facts.
23:38To begin with, whoever heard of pink air? It's ridiculous.
23:43You're right. But since air is invisible, we made up the extraordinary so everyone could see the air our kids
23:50had to work with.
23:55And that business about using air pressure to blast Keisha and Ralphie into the sky to meet the space capsule?
24:01Unreal!
24:02Not really. Haven't you ever seen someone fired out of a cannon at the circus?
24:09Well, yeah, sure.
24:11Well, some of the cannons use air pressure to do it. Although I bet nobody's used air pressure to blast
24:18two kids thousands of feet in the air.
24:20You're right. Because it's impossible. You just can't get that kind of air pressure.
24:25But I bet you could make a bottle rocket that uses air pressure to shoot hundreds of feet in the
24:29air.
24:31Maybe. But only if you use a combination of air pressure and water.
24:36And that makes a difference?
24:37You bet. It's the strength of the air pressure pushing out the water that rockets the bottle up into the
24:42air.
24:43How clever.
24:45All I know is, when it comes to just making stuff up, it seems like the sky's the limit with
24:50you guys.
24:50Which is why we always end the show with a disc plain air!
25:00Thanks for calling.
25:10Surfing on a sound wave. Swinging through the stars.
25:14Take a left and your intestine.
25:16Take your second right path more.
25:18I'm a magic scuba.
25:20Navigate a nostril.
25:22I'm a magic scuba.
25:24Spank a plane done too.
25:25See that!
25:26I'm a magic scuba.
25:28Rock the river of lava.
25:30I'm a magic scuba.
25:32Such a fine thing to do.
25:34So strap your bones right to the seat.
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 scuba.
25:45Step inside, it's a wire to ride.
25:48Come on!
25:49Right on the magic scuba.
25:51Right on the magic scuba.
25:51Right on the magic scuba.
25:52Right on the magic scuba.
25:52Right on the magic scuba.
25:52Right on the magic scuba.
25:52Right on the magic scuba.
25:52Right on the magic scuba.
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