Spike Gets Tricked and Other Stories

Spike Gets Tricked and Other Stories is a My Little Pony/Thomas parody of the Thomas and Friends US video, Thomas Gets Tricked and Other Stories. It features seven episodes from Spike the Dragon and Friends.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Shining Armor as Edward
 * Big Macintosh as Henry
 * Chief Thunderhooves as Gordon
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey as James
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt
 * The Buffaloes as The Coaches
 * The Changelings as The Troublesome Trucks
 * Apple Bloom as Annie (does not speak)
 * Sweetie Belle as Clarabel (does not speak)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Episodes

 * 1) Spike Gets Tricked
 * 2) Shining Armor Helps Out
 * 3) Come Out, Big Macintosh!
 * 4) Big Macintosh to the Rescue
 * 5) A Big Day for Spike
 * 6) Trouble for Spike
 * 7) Spike Saves the Day (S1)

Spike Gets Tricked
Narrator: "Spike is a dragon who lives in a library in Ponyville. He's a cheeky little dragon, with two small feet, a short, stumpy tail, two short arms, and some green scales.

He's a fussy little dragon, too. Always bringing buffaloes about, ready for the bigger animals to take on long journeys.

And when animals come in, he brings the buffaloes back home so that the animals can go and rest.

Spike thinks no animal works as hard as he does. He loves playing tricks on them, including Chief Thunderhooves, the biggest and proudest buffalo of them all. Spike likes whistling rudely at him."

Spike: "Wake up, lazy bones! Why don't you work hard, like me?"

Narrator: "One day, after taking the buffaloes on a journey, Chief Thunderhooves arrived back at the field, very tired. He was just going to sleep when Spike came up in his cheeky way.

Spike: "Wake up, lazy bones, do some hard work for a change!" You can't catch me!"

Narrator: "And off he ran, laughing.

Instead of going to sleep again, Chief Thunderhooves thought how he could get back at Spike.

One Morning, Spike wouldn't wake up. His driver and fireman couldn't make him start. His stamina was low and there was not enough strength. It was nearly time for the express. People were waiting, but the buffaloes weren't ready.

At last, Spike started."

Spike: "Oh, dear, oh, dear!"

Narrator: "He yawned.

He fussed into the station, where Chief Thunderhooves was waiting."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Hurry up, you."

Narrator: "Said the Chief."

Spike: "Hurry yourself!"

Narrator: "Replied Spike.

Chief Thunderhooves, the proud buffalo, began making his plan to teach Spike a lesson for teasing him."

Narrator: "Almost before the buffaloes stopped moving, Chief Thunderhooves reversed quickly and held the first one's hoof."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Get in quickly, please."

Narrator: "He whistled.

Spike usually pushed behind the buffaloes to help them start, but they always let go of him first. This time, Chief Thunderhooves started so quickly, they forgot to let go of Spike. Chief Thunderhooves' chance had come."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Come on, come on,"

Narrator: "Puffed Chief Thunderhooves to the buffaloes.

The line went faster and faster. Too fast for Spike. He wanted to stop, but he couldn't!"

Spike: "Hey, hey! Stop, stop!"

Chief Thunderhooves: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "Laughed Chief Thunderhooves."

Buffaloes: "You can't get away, you can't get away!"

Narrator: "Laughed the buffaloes.

Poor Spike was going faster than he had ever gone before. He was out of breath, and his feet hurt him, but he had to go on."

Spike: "I shall never be the same again."

Narrator: "He thought sadly."

Spike: "My feet will be quite worn out."

Narrator: "At last, they stopped at a station.

Spike let go, and he felt very silly and exhausted.

Next, he sat on a turntable, thinking of everyone laughing at him.

And then he ran onto a path, out of the way."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Well, little Spike,"

Narrator: "Chuckled Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Now you know what hard work means, don't you?"

Narrator: "Poor Spike couldn't answer. He had no breath. He just puffed slowly away to rest, and had a long, long drink."

Spike: "Maybe I don't have to tease Chief Thunderhooves to feel important."

Narrator: "Spike thought to himself. And he walked slowly home."

Shining Armor Helps Out
Narrator: "One day, Shining Armor was in the library where he lived with the other animals. They were all bigger than Shining Armor and boasted about it."

Chief Thunderhooves: "The driver won't choose you again."

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "He wants strong animals like us."

Narrator: "But the driver and fireman felt sorry for Shining Armor."

Driver and Fireman: "Would you like to come out today?"

Shining Armor: "Oh, yes, please!"

Narrator: "Said Shining Armor. So he had his breakfast, gained losts of stamina, and Shining Armor puffed away.

The other animals were very cross at being left behind.

Shining Armor had a wonderful day. The buffaloes were very kind and the driver was very pleased."

Shining Armor: "I'm going out again tomorrow."

Narrator: "Shining Armor told the other animals that night."

Shining Armor: "What do you think about that?"

Narrator: "But he didn't hear what they thought, for he was so tired and happy, that he fell asleep at once.

Next morning, Shining Armor woke up to find nothing had changed. Chief Thunderhooves was still boasting."

Chief Thunderhooves: "You watch me, little Shining Armor, as I rush through with the express. That will be a splendid sight for you.

Good-bye, little Shining Armor. Look out for me this afternoon."

Narrator: Shining Armor went off to do some tackling.

He liked tackling. It was fun playing with changelings. He would come up quietly and give them a push. Then he would stop and the changelings would go bump into each other.

Changelings: "Oh!"

Narrator: "They cried."

Changelings: "Whatever is happening?"

Narrator: "Shining Armor played until there were no more changelings. Then he stopped to rest.

Presently, he heard some grumbling.

Chief Thunderhooves was very cross. Instead of nice, shining buffaloes, he was taking some changelings."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Changelings, Changelings, Changelings!"

Narrator: "He grumbled."

Chief Thunderhooves: "The shame of it, the shame of it, oh, the shame of it!"

Narrator: "Shining Armor laughed, and went to find some more changelings.

Then there was trouble."

Porter: "Chief Thunderhooves can't get up the hill."

Narrator: "The porter called to Shining Armor's driver."

Porter: "Will you take Shining Armor and push him, please?"

Narrator: "They found Chief Thunderhooves halfway up, and very cross. His driver and fireman were talking to him severely."

Chief Thunderhooves' Driver and Fireman: "You're not trying!"

Chief Thunderhooves: "I can't do it!"

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "The noisy changelings hold a buffalo back so."

Narrator: "Shining Armor's driver came up."

Shining Armor's Driver: "We've come to push."

Chief Thunderhooves: "No use at all!"

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Shining Armor's Driver: "You wait and see."

Narrator: "Replied Shining Armor's Driver.

They brought the changelings back to the bottom of the hill."

Shining Armor: "I'm ready!"

Narrator: "Said Shining Armor."

Chief Thunderhooves: "No good."

Narrator: "Grumbled Chief Thunderhooves. They pulled and pushed as hard as they could.

Chief Thunderhooves: "I can't do it! I can't do it! I can't do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Chief Thunderhooves."

Shining Armor: "I will do it, I will do it, I will do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Shining Armor. Shining Armor pushed and puffed, and puffed and pushed as hard as ever he could. And almost before he realized it, Chief Thunderhooves found himself at the top of the hill."

Chief Thunderhooves: "I've done it, I've done it, I've done it!"

Narrator: "He said proudly. He forgot all about Shining Armor and didn't wait to say 'Thank you'.

Shining Armor was left out of breath and far behind, but he was happy because he had been so helpful. At the next station, he found that the driver and fireman were very pleased with him. The fireman gave him a nice long drink, and the driver said,"

Driver: "I'll get out my fur tomorrow, and give you a beautiful shade of white. Then you'll be the smartest unicorn in Ponyville."

Come Out, Big Macintosh!
Narrator: "Once a horse attached to a cart was afraid of a few drops of rain. It went into a tunnel and squeaked through its head and wouldn't come out again.

The horse's name is Big Macintosh. His driver and fireman argued with him, but he would not move."

Big Macintosh: "The rain will spoil my lovely red hair and cutie mark."

Narrator: "He said. The conductor blew his whistle till he had no more breath and waved his flag till his arms ached. But Big Mac still stayed in the tunnel and kicked dirt at him."

Big Macintosh: "I'm not going to spile my lovely red hair and cutie mark for you."

Narrator: "Then, along came Hoity Toity, the pony in charged of all the animals in Ponyville."

Hoity Toity: "We will pull you out."

Narrator: "Said Hoity Toity. But Big Mac only kicked dirt at him."

Narrator: "Everyone pull except Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "Because, (cough)"

Narrator: "He said."

Hoity Toity: "my doctor had forbidden me to pull."

Narrator: "But still Big Mac stayed in the tunnel.

Then they tried pushing from the other end. Hoity Toity said,"

Hoity Toity: "One, two, three, push!"

Narrator: "But he didn't help."

Hoity Toity: "(cough) My doctor has forbidden me to push."

Narrator: "He said. They pushed and pushed and pushed. But still Big Mac stayed in the tunnel.

At last Spike came along. The conductor waved his red flag and stopped him. Everyone argued with Big Macintosh."

Passengers: "Look, it has stopped raining."

Narrator: "They said."

Big Macintosh: "Yes, but it will begin again soon."

Narrator: "Said Big Mac."

Big Macintosh: "And what would become of my red hair and cutie mark then?"

Narrator: "Spike pushed and puffed, and pushed as hard as ever he could. But still Big Mac stayed in the tunnel.

Eventually, even Hoity Toity gave up."

Hoity Toity: "We shall take away your road."

Narrator: "He said."

Hoity Toity: "And leave you here until you're ready to come out of the tunnel."

Narrator: "They took up the old road and built a wall in front of Big Mac so that other animals wouldn't bump into him.

All Big Mac could do was to watch the animals rushing through the other tunnel. He was very sad because he thought no one would ever see his lovely red hair and cutie mark again. As time went on, Shining Armor and Chief Thunderhooves would often pass by. Shining Armor would say,"

Shining Armor: "Hello."

Narrator: "And Chief Thunderhooves would say,"

Chief Thunderhooves: "Serves you right!"

Narrator: "Poor Big Macintosh had no energy to answer. His stamina had gone low. Soot and dirt from the tunnel spoiled his lovely red hair and cutie mark anyway. How long do you think Big Mac will stay in the tunnel before he overcomes his fear of the rain and decides to journey out again?"

Big Macintosh to the Rescue
Narrator: "Chief Thunderhooves always took the express buffaloes. He was proud of being the only animal strong enough to do so. It was full of important people, like Hoity Toity, and Chief Thunderhooves was seeing how fast he could go."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He said."

Buffaloes: "Trickety-trock, trickety-trock, trickety-trock."

Narrator: "Said the buffaloes. In a minute, Chief Thunderhooves would see the tunnel where Big Macintosh stood bricked up and lonley."

Big Macintosh: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "Thought Big Mac."

Big Macintosh: "Why did I worry about rain spoiling my lovely hair? I'd like to come out of the tunnel."

Narrator: "But Big Mac didn't know how to ask."

Chief Thunderhooves: "I'm going to whistle at Big Mac."

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves. He was almost there when - Wheeeeeeesh! - and there was proud Thunderhooves going slower and slower in a cloud of dust. His driver stopped him."

Chief Thunderhooves: "What has happened to me?"

Narrator: "Asked Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "I feel so weak."

Chief Thunderhooves' Driver: "You've pull a muscle."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Chief Thunderhooves's Driver: "You can't take the buffaloes anymore."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "We were going so nicely too. And look, there's Big Macintosh laughing at me."

Narrator: "Everyone came to see Chief Thunderhooves."

Hoity Toity: "Humph."

Narrator: "Said Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "These big animals are always causing me trouble. Send for another animal at once."

Narrator: "While the conductor went to find one, they brought Chief Thunderhooves in a siding out of the way.

Shining Armor was the only animal left."

Shining Armor: "I'll come and try."

Narrator: "He said."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Pooh!"

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "That's no use. Shining Armor can't push the buffaloes."

Narrator: "Shining Armor puffed and pushed and pushed and puffed, but he couldn't move the heavy buffaloes."

Chief Thunderhooves: "I told you so."

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Why not let Big Mac try?"

Hoity Toity: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "I will.

Will you help take the buffaloes, Big Mac?"

Big Macintosh: "Oh yes."

Narrator: "Said Big Mac.

When Big Macintosh had got up strength, he puffed out. He was dirty and covered with cobwebs."

Big Macintosh: "Ooh! I'm stiff, I'm stiff."

Narrator: "He groaned."

Hoity Toity: "Have a run to ease your hooves, and find a turntable."

Narrator: "Said Hoity Toity.

When Big Mac came back, he felt much better. Then they hooked him up."

Shining Armor: "Peep, peep."

Narrator: "Said Shining Armor."

Shining Armor: "I'm ready."

Big Macintosh: "Peep, peep, peep."

Narrator: "Said Big Mac."

Big Macintosh: "So am I."

Shining Armor and Big Macintosh: "Pull hard. We'll do it. Pull hard. We'll do it."

Narrator: "They puffed together."

Shining Armor and Big Macintosh: "We've done it together. We've done it together."

Narrator: "Said Shining Armor and Big Macintosh."

Buffaloes: "You've done it, hurray! You've done it, hurray!"

Narrator: "Sang the buffaloes. Everyone was excited. Hoity Toity leaned out to wave at Shining Armor and Big Mac, but they were going so fast that his hair blew off into a field where a goat ate it for tea.

They never stopped till they came to the station at the end of the road. The passengers all said "Thank you". And Hoity Toity promised Big Mac a new coat.

One their way home, Shining Armor and Big Mac helped Chief Thunderhooves back to the shed. All three animals are now great friends. Big Macintosh doesn't mind the rain now. He knows that the best way to keep his hair nice is not to run into tunnels but to ask his driver to wash him when the day's work is over."

A Big Day for Spike
Narrator: "Spike the Dragon was grumbling to the other animals."

Spike: "I spend my time pulling buffaloes about, ready for you to take out on journeys."

Narrator: "The other animals laughed."

Spike: "Why can't I take passengers, too?"

Chief Thunderhooves: "You're too impatient."

Narrator: "They said."

Chief Thunderhooves: "You'd be sure to leave something behind."

Spike: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Spike: "I'll show you."

Narrator: "One night, he and Big Macintosh were alone. Big Mac was ill. The men worked hard, but he didn't get better.

He felt just as bad next morning. Big Mac usually took the first passengers, and Spike had to get his buffaloes ready."

Spike: "If Big Macintosh is ill,"

Narrator: "He thought."

Spike: Perhaps I shall take his buffaloes."

Narrator: "Spike ran to find the buffaloes."

Spike: "Come along, come along!"

Narrator: "He fussed."

Buffaloes: "There's plenty of time, there's plenty of time."

Narrator: "They grumbled.

Spike took them to the platform, and wanted to run around in front at once.

But his driver wouldn't let him."

Spike's Driver: "Don't be impatient, Spike!"

Narrator: "Spike waited and waited.

People got on board, the conductor and stationmaster walked up and down, the porter secured the buffaloes, and still, Big Macintosh didn't come. Spike got more and more excited.

Hoity Toity came to see what was the matter, and the conductor and the stationmaster told him about Big Mac."

Hoity Toity: "Find another animal."

Narrator: "He ordered."

Conductor and Stationmaster: "There's only Spike."

Narrator: "They said."

Hoity Toity: "You'll have to do it then, Spike. Be quick now."

Narrator: "So Spike ran round to the front and back down on the buffaloes ready to start."

Spike's Driver: "Let's not be impatient, Spike."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Spike's Driver: "We'll wait till' everything is ready."

Narrator: "But Spike was too excited to listen.

What happened then, nobody knows. Perhaps the first buffaloe forgot to grab Spike, or perhaps Spike was given the signal by mistake. Anyhow, Spike started without his buffaloes. As they passed the first signal tower, men waved and shouted, but he didn't stop."

Spike: "They're waving because I'm such a splendid dragon.

Narrator: "He thought importantly."

Spike: "Big Macintosh says it's hard to pull buffaloes, but I think it's easy.

Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He puffed, pretending to be like Chief Thunderhooves."

Spike: "People have never seen me taking passengers before. It's nice of them to wave."

Narrator: "And he whistled."

Spike: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Then he came to a signal at 'Danger'."

Spike: "Bother!"

Narrator: "He said."

Spike: "I must stop, and I was going so nicely, too! What a nuisance signals are."

Narrator: "He blew an angry whistle.

The signalman ran up."

Signalman: "Hello, Spike."

Narrator: "He said."

Signalman: "What are you doing here?"

Spike: "I'm pulling buffaloes."

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Spike: "Can't you see?"

Signalman: "Where are your buffaloes, then?"

Narrator: "Spike looked back."

Spike: "Why, bless me!"

Narrator: "He said."

Spike: "If we haven't left them behind!"

Signalman: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "You'd better go back quickly and fetch them."

Narrator: "Poor Spike was so sad, he nearly cried.

Spike's Driver: "Cheer up."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Spike's Driver: "Let's go back quickly and try again."

Narrator: "At the station, all the passengers were talking at once. They were telling Hoity Toity what a bad place Ponyland was. But when Spike came back, they saw how sad he was, and couldn't be cross.

He held on to the buffaloes, and this time he really pulled them.

Afterwards, the other animals laughed at Spike and said,"

Big Macintosh and Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Look, there's Spike, who wanted to take some passengers, but forgot about the buffaloes!"

Narrator: "But Spike had already learned not to make the same mistake again."

Trouble for Spike
Narrator: "Spike the Dragon wouldn't stop being a nuisance. Night after night, he kept the other animals awake."

Spike: "I'm tired of pushing buffaloes. I want to see the world."

Narrator: "The other animals didn't take much notice, for Spike was a little dragon with a long tongue.

But one night, Shining Armor came to the library. He was a kind unicorn and felt sorry for Spike."

Shining Armor: "I've got some changelings to take home tomorrow. If you take them instead of me, I'll push buffaloes in Ponyville."

Spike: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Spike: "That will be nice."

Narrator: "Next morning, Shining Armor and Spike asked their drivers, and when they said "Yes", Spike ran off happily to find changelings.

Now, the changelings are silly and noisy. They talk a lot and don't attend to what they are doing. And I'm sorry to say, they play tricks on an animal who is not used to them. Shining Armor know all about changelings. He warned Spike to be careful, but Spike was too excited to listen.

The shunter fastened the arms, and when the light changed, Spike was ready. The conductor blew his whistle."

Spike: "Peep! Peep!"

Narrator: "Answered Spike, and started off. But the changelings weren't ready."

Changelings: "Oh, oh, oh!"

Narrator: "They screamed."

Changelings: "Wait, Spike, wait."

Narrator: "But Spike wouldn't wait."

Spike: "Come on, come on."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Changelings: "All right, all right, don't fuss, all right, don't fuss."

Narrator: "Grumbled the changelings.

Spike began going faster and faster."

Spike: "Wheeeee!"

Narrator: "He whistled as he rushed through Big Macintosh's tunnel."

Spike: "Hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "Called Spike. He was feeling very proud of himself. But the changelings grew crosser and crosser. At last Spike slowed down as he came to Chief Thunderhooves' hill."

Spike's Driver: "Steady now, steady."

Narrator: "Warned the driver as they reached the top. He began to put on the brakes."

Spike: "We're stopping, we're stopping."

Narrator: "Called Spike."

Changelings: "No, no, no!"

Narrator: "Answered the changelings, bumping into each other."

Changelings: "Go on, go on!"

Narrator: "Before the driver could stop them, they had pushed Spike down the hill and were rattling and laughing behind him.

Poor Spike tried hard to stop them from making him go too fast."

Spike: "Stop pushing, stop pushing!"

Narrator: "He hissed. But the changelings took no notice."

Changelings: "Go on, go on!"

Narrator: "They giggled in their silly way."

Spike: "There's the station. Oh dear, what shall I do?"

Narrator: "He cried. They rattled straight through and swerved into the goods yard. Spike shut his eyes."

Spike: "I must stop!"

Narrator: "When he opened his eyes, he saw he had stopped just in front of the buffers. There watching him was Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "What are you doing here, Spike?"

Narrator: "He asked."

Spike: "I've brought Shining Armor's changelings."

Narrator: "Spike answered."

Hoity Toity: "Why did you come so fast?"

Spike: "I didn't mean to. I was pushed."

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Hoity Toity: "You've got a lot to learn about changelings, Spike. After pushing them about here for a few weeks, you'll know almost as much about them as Shining Armor. Then you'll be a Really Useful Dragon."

Spike Saves the Day
Narrator: "Every day, Hoity Toity came to the station to see the animals."

Hoity Toity: "Hello."

Narrator: "He always said to Spike."

Hoity Toity: "Don't let the silly changelings tease you. Remember, you have important job as a special helper in the yard."

Narrator: "There were lots of changelings, and Spike worked very hard pushing and pulling them into place. There was also a small trailer and two strange things his driver called cranes."

Spike's Driver: "That's the breakdown crane."

Narrator: "He told Spike."

Spike's Driver: "The cranes are for lifting heavy things, like animals and changelings."

Narrator: "One day, Spike was in the yard. Suddenly, he heard a donkey screaming."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Help! Help!"

Narrator: "A donkey came rushing through, much too fast. The donkey was Cranky Doodle Donkey, and he was frightened. His feet were on fire."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "They're pushing me, they're pushing me!"

Narrator: "He panted."

Changelings: "On, on, on!"

Narrator: "Laughed the changelings.

Still screaming,"

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Help! Help!"

Narrator: "Poor Cranky disappeared."

Spike: "I'd like to teach those changelings a lesson."

Narrator: "Said Spike the Dragon.

Soon came the alarm."

Signalman: "Cranky's off the line, the breakdown crane, quickly!"

Narrator: "Spike grabbed the crane, and off they went.

Spike worked his hardest."

Spike: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He puffed. He wasn't pretending to be like Chief Thunderhooves; he really meant it."

Spike: "Bother those changelings and their tricks. I hope poor Cranky isn't hurt."

Narrator: "Cranky's driver and fireman were feeling him all over, to see if he was hurt."

Cranky Doodle Donkey's Driver and Fireman: "Never mind, Cranky."

Narrator: "They said."

Cranky Doodle Donkey's Driver and Fireman:" It wasn't your fault. It was those feet they gave you. We always said they were no good."

Narrator: "Spike pushed the breakdown crane alongside. Then he pulled the unhurt changelings out of the way."

Changelings: "Oh, dear, oh, dear!"

Narrator: "They groaned."

Spike: "Serves you right, serves you right!"

Narrator: "Puffed Spike.

He was hard at work, puffing backwards and forwards all day."

Spike: "This will teach you a lesson. This will teach you a lesson."

Narrator: "He told the changelings.

And they answered,"

Changelings: "Yes it will, yes it will."

Narrator: "They left the broken changelings, then with two cranes, they put Cranky back on the line.

He tried to move, but he couldn't, so Spike helped him back home.

Hoity Toity was waiting anxiously for them."

Hoity Toity: "Well, Spike,"

Narrator: "He said,"

Hoity Toity: "I've heard all about it, and I'm very pleased with you. You're a really useful dragon.

Cranky shall have some proper feet and a some new hair, and you shall have a forest all to yourself."

Spike: "Oh, thank you, sir!"

Narrator: "Said Spike.

Now Spike is as happy as can be. He has a forest, and two cutie mark crusaders called Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle. He puffs proudly backwards and forwards with them all day.

He is never lonely. Shining Armor and Big Macintosh stop quite often and tell him the news.

Chief Thunderhooves is always in a hurry, but never forgets to whistle to Spike, and Spike always whistles in return."