Dragon Tales

Flip Flop/Just For Laughs

Season 3, Episode 6 of 29

FLIP FLOP: While rummaging through a Cave Swap, Wheezie is fascinated by a golden two-headed statue. Zak argues with Wheezie about adding more junk to their collection. While holding onto the statue, they both wish that the other could understand how they feel. Suddenly, Zak starts acting like Wheezie, and Wheezie starts acting like Zak! They've been flip-flopped, and only the statue can switch them back. They fight over the statue, causing it to land in the river and wash away. As they catch up with it, Zak and Wheezie experience life from each other's perspectives. Just before they wish to switch back, they admit to appreciating each other's feelings. Then with a ZAP and a swirl of light, the twins are swapped back! EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Learning to understand another's perspective. / JUST FOR LAUGHS: Today is the annual Dragon Land "Custard Egg Hunt." The gang must find six eggs, which Quetzal will place in a special pot for a magical surprise. To find these eggs, they must interpret a rhyme with clues to their location. Cassie's mother has left her toddlers Kiki and Finn temporarily in Quetzal's care, and the gang volunteers to help watch the little ones and look for the eggs. The clues may be difficult, but keeping up with Finn and Kiki is even more of a challenge! Thanks to some surprise help from the toddlers and teamwork from the gang, they find all the eggs and Quetzal places them in his special pot. A little sprinkle of sparkly dust and . . . surprise! The custard eggs turn into a big, rainbow flavored custard cr#me cake for everyone to enjoy. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Working together to solve a problem

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1/16/2008
8:30 p.m.
1/17/2008
2:30 a.m.
5/21/2008
8:30 p.m.
5/22/2008
2:30 a.m.
5/26/2008
8:30 p.m.
5/27/2008
2:30 a.m.
8/19/2008
8:30 p.m.
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