Dragon Tales

Finders Keepers/Remember The Pillow Fort

Season 2, Episode 3 of 25

Finders Keepers - Today is the day the Dragon Land Aquarium opens. Everyone is ready to go except for Wheezie, who is supposed to clean her room - but the aquarium is so much more fun! She decides her room can wait. As the group reaches the turnstile they all turn to Wheezie, who is holding the tickets-or is she? Wheezie can't remember where she put them! Maybe someone has turned them in at the "Dragon Land Lost and Not Yet Found" or taken them to Recycle Hill at the Dragon Dump. Emmy suggests that Wheezie try to remember where she was when she first had the tickets-but she just can't. So the gang helps Wheezie thoroughly retrace her steps, which eventually leads them all the way back to her very messy room. The team helps Wheezie put her room in order and finally locates the elusive tickets. Wheezie learns a lesson in remembering as well as the importance of a clean room! Remember the Pillow Fort - Time for dress-up in Dragon Land! Emmy andCassie are doctors for a day while Max and Ord declare themselves kings. As the two monarchs march off in search of appropriate fort- building materials, Ord leads them to a grove of colorful pillow trees - perfect! They pluck some cushions and set to building tunnels and ramparts. Max decides his fort will be purple and Ord chooses red, creating conflict between the two friends as each claims his color choice is the best. Doctors Emmy and Cassie are on the job, trying to mend hurt feelings while Max and Ord continue to bicker miserably. Zak and Wheezie observe the argument from a distance and compose a new song about feelings-how sad it is to fight rather than play. This inspires Max & Ord to make up and collaborate! By using both of their favorite colors, they build the biggest and best fort ever!

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
11/26/2008
11:30 a.m.
11/26/2008
5:30 p.m.
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