Braeburn's Discovery

Braeburn's Discovery is the fourteenth episode of the fifth season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the one hundred and eighteenth episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Toby's Discovery.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Braeburn as Toby
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Savior Fare as Bertram (does not speak)
 * Scootaloo as Henrietta (does not speak)
 * Woody (from Toy Story) as Skarloey (cameo)
 * Buzz Lightyear (from Toy Story) as Rheneas (cameo)
 * Angel as Bertie (cameo)
 * Gummy as Trevor (cameo)
 * Zecora as Caroline (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Transcript
Narrator: "One morning, Hoity Toity and his grandchildren came to see Braeburn."

Hoity Toity: "Come on, Braeburn. We're all going to the seaside. We will walk next to Scootaloo."

Braeburn: "Yes, sir."

Narrator: "Said Braeburn happily.

They came to a small seaside station. Soon, the children were playing in the sand, building a splendid castle. Hoity Toity inspected it."

Hoity Toity: "My word. It's a very fine castle. Have you seen a real one like it?

Stephen and Bridget Hatt: "Yes."

Narrator: "Replied the children."

Stephen and Bridget: "It's here on the island."

Narrator: "And they showed him a map."

Hoity Toity: "Hmm."

Narrator: "Pondered Hoity Toity.

They met Braeburn at the harbor."

Hoity Toity: "Come along. We are going exploring."

Narrator: "Soon they were in the wildest part of Equestria. They stopped by a lonely signalbox."

Signalman: Where are you going?"

Narrator: "Asked the signalman."

Hoity Toity: "We are trying to find an old castle."

Signalman: "I know the place, sir."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "There's a small junction not too far down the path. Just switch the points."

Narrator: "When the fireman switched the points, their adventure really began."

Braeburn pushed past branches and bushes until they came to another little junction. There, they saw two signs saying: To The Castle and To The Mine."

Hoity Toity: "We'll go to the castle first."

Narrator: "Braeburn stopped by an old water fountain."

Stephen and Bridget Hatt: "There's the castle!"

Hoity Toity: "Yes."

Narrator: "Replied Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "And now we shall visit the mine."

Narrator: "Once upon a time, the mine had been worked by the little toys and their paths were still in place. But now everything is very rusty and overgrown.

Hoity Toity was most impressed, but Braeburn was rather scared. He was glad when it was time to go home."

Hoity Toity: "I think the castle and the mine will make a fine place for visitors, but it'll take some hard work first."

Braeburn: "Y-Yes, sir."

Narrator: "Said Braeburn nervously.

Hoity Toity's plans were soon put into action. But Braeburn was still worried."

Braeburn: "I'm sure this place is haunted."

Narrator: "He thought."

Braeburn's Driver: "It's our turn to stay here on guard tonight, Braeburn."

Braeburn: "Oh y-y-yes. Why not?"

Narrator: "Stuttered Braeburn."

Spike: "Beware of the ghost, Braeburn."

Narrator: "Spike said."

Braeburn: "What ghost?"

Narrator: "Asked Braeburn."

Spike: "The old warrior ghost. Every night he gets dress, then goes hunting. Goodbye."

Narrator: "Night came. Braeburn looked anxiously around. Everything seemed rather spooky.

Quite suddenly, he heard a strange wheezing sound."

Braeburn: "It's the ghost!"

Narrator: "He wailed."

Braeburn's Driver: "What ghost?"

Narrator: "His driver asked."

Braeburn: "It's the old warrior! He's come to hunt me down!"

Braeburn's Driver: "Don't be so daft. We'll go and investigate."

Narrator: "They returned quite soon."

Braeburn's Fireman: "The old warrior wants to meet you."

Narrator: "Laughed his fireman."

Braeburn: "Can't it wait till morning?"

Narrator: "Replied Braeburn."

Braeburn's Driver: "Ghosts don't work day shifts."

Narrator: "Said his driver. Braeburn bravely made his way."

Braeburn: "Well, bless my hat!"

Narrator: "He exclaimed. There, in front of him, was a waiter pony."

Signalman: "This is your ghost, Braeburn."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "His name's really Savior Fare, but we call him the old warrior because he's so brave."

Narrator: "Savior Fare and Braeburn are now friends. They take the visitors to the castle and the mine. If there are any ghost here, they certainly help to make the place very happy."