The Magic Lamp (Spike and Friends episode)

The Magic Lamp is the fourteenth episode of the ninth season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the two hundred and twenty-second episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode of the same name.

Cast

 * Woody (from Toy Story) as Skarloey
 * Rex (from Toy Story) as Peter Sam
 * Slinky (from Toy Story) as Rusty
 * Mr. Potato Head (from Toy Story) as Duncan
 * Owlowiscious as Harold
 * Spike as Thomas (does not speak)
 * Comet Tail as Proteus (does not speak)
 * Buzz Lightyear (from Toy Story) as Rheneas (cameo)
 * The Orthros as Mighty Mac (cameo)

Transcript
Narrator: "Little toys worked very hard. They puff and chuff all day up and down the hills.

One day, the winding gear that carried coal mutant toys up and down the incline broke.

The toys had to work extra hard, pulling heavy mutant toys up and down the long, steep track. Until, at the end of the day, they could ease their aching feet.

That evening, Spike puffed into the transfer yards. All the toys were there. Spike was delivering steel winches and wires to repair the broken incline."

Slinky: "Listen, Spike."

Narrator: "Said Slinky."

Slinky: "Woody's telling us a story from the hills."

Woody: "Long, long ago."

Narrator: "Began Woody."

Woody: "There was an old unicorn called Comet Tail. He had a lamp that was so bright you could see it for miles around. Comet Tail said it was a magic lamp. He promised that if anyone ever found the lamp, their wishes would come true."

Mr. Potato Head: "How would you know it was Comet Tail's lamp?"

Narrator: "Asked Mr. Potato Head."

Woody: "First, you feel a rush of wind whenever the lamp is near."

Narrator: "Woody chuffed quietly."

Woody: "Then, you hear a strange creaking noise. And finally,"

Narrator: "He added."

Woody: "You'll see it flicker on and off, off and on."

Narrator: "Rex huffed loudly."

Rex: "I don't believe there's a magic lamp!"

Narrator: "Soon, all the steal winches and wires were given to Rex's mutant toys."

Rex: "I have work to do."

Narrator: "Huffed Rex."

Rex: "I'm a Really Useful Toy, not a Really Silly one! The incline must be working by morning, so I won't be wasting my time looking for a silly magic lamp!"

Narrator: "He said loudly. And he walked quickly away.

The moon was bright. Rex huff and puffed."

Rex: "The magic lamp I know isn't true. It's just an old story and quite silly too!"

Narrator: "Rex walked towards a junction.

Suddenly, he felt a great rush of wind. His feet rattled and his arms creaked."

Rex: "What's happening?"

Narrator: "Rex whistled.

He was so surprised, he puffed right past the junction, and up the wrong path, away from the incline.

Rex still didn't believe Woody's story about Comet Tail's magic lamp. But then, he heard a creaking sound, and his feet began to wobble.

Up ahead, a light flickered off and on, on and off.

And then he saw it. It was just the fogman's lantern. It creaked and croaked as it swung outside his cabin. Rex felt better. He chuffed past.

Rex was not even further from the incline."

Rex: "The magic lamp I know isn't true. It's just an old story and quite silly too!"

Narrator: "He huffed quietly to himself.

Then suddenly there was another rush of wind, then a creaking sound, and finally a flickering light, on and off, off and on.

The wind, the creaking sound and the flickering light."

Rex: "Could it be Comet Tail's lamp?"

Narrator: "Though Rex.

Then he saw it. It wasn't Comet Tail's lamp. It was the light from a campfire at the children's campground. And it was the trees that were creaking in the wind."

Rex: "I knew that all along."

Narrator: "Sighed Rex. But now he chuffed on even more slowly.

Rex was at the bottom of a steep hill, and now he was completely lost. He didn't know what to do."

Rex: "I wish I could find the incline. And I wish I could be safe at home in the house with the other toys. And I wish."

Narrator: "Rex puffed quietly."

Rex: "I wish I could find Comet Tail's lamp. Perhaps then my wishes would come true."

Narrator: "Suddenly, he felt a rush of wind whip round his feet. Then, he heard the strangest creaking, croaking sound. And then, he saw a flickering light that flashed on and off, off and on. It came from the top of the hill. Rex gasped."

Rex: "It must be Comet Tail's lamp!"

Narrator: "He knew he had to go up the hill and find it. The wind whirred and stirred, the sound became and whooshing and a wheeshing, and the light flickered brighter and brighter.

Rex puffed to the top of the hill.

And there was Owlowiscious the Owl!

His wings made a wind that whirred and stirred. The sound whoosed and wheeshed as the blades spun around. And Owlowiscious' bright light flickered on and off, off and on.

Rex was very surprised."

Rex: "Owlowiscious!"

Narrator: "He gasped."

Owlowiscious: "Hello!"

Narrator: "Hummed Owlowiscious."

Owlowiscious: "I was dropping off some packages for the hill farms. What are you doing?"

Rex: "I'm lost."

Narrator: "Rex said."

Rex: "And I'm going to be very late to deliver the winches and wires to the incline."

Owlowiscious: "No problem, old buddy. I'll show you the way."

Narrator: "And Owlowiscious took to the air. His strong light shone brightly and showed Rex the right way to the incline.

Later, on his way home, Rex couldn't stop thinking about what had happened."

Rex: "Maybe."

Narrator: "Puffed Rex."

Rex: "You don't have to see the magic lamp for your wishes to come true. Maybe it's enough just to believe in it."