Pipsqueak's New Whistle

Pipsqueak's New Whistle is the second episode of the eighth season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the one hundred and eighty-fourth episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Percy's New Whistle.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Pipsqueak as Percy
 * Diamond Tiara as Arry (I know, Diamond Tiara is female)
 * Silver Spoon as Bert (I know, Silver Spoon is female)
 * Angel as Bertie
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Gummy as Trevor (does not speak)
 * Filthy Rich as Henry (cameo)
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey as James (cameo)
 * Braeburn as Toby (cameo)
 * Cheese Sandwich as Salty (cameo)
 * Apple Bloom as Annie (cameo)
 * Sweetie Belle as Clarabel (cameo)
 * Percy's Driver as Himself

Transcript
Narrator: "It was winter. A thick blanket of snow lay over Ponyville. All the animals were busy carrying passengers and goods from station to station.

Sometimes they need to warn people they are coming.

So animals blow their whistles. And creatures blow their air horns.

One day, Pipsqueak took some changelings to the smelters' yard. He whistled hello to Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon. But Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon laughed."

Silver Spoon: "Call that a whistle?"

Narrator: "Mocked Silver Spoon."

Silver Spoon: "Just listen to this." (Blows air horn)

Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon: "Creatures can do everything better than animals."

Narrator: "They sneered."

Pipsqueak: "My whistle's as good as your horns."

Narrator: "Puffed Pipsqueak crossly."

Pipsqueak: "Just you wait and see."

Narrator: "Pipsqueak practiced loud whistling. He blew louder, and louder, and louder. At last, he was ready to surprise Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon.

Later, Pipsqueak went back to the quarry. He rolled up behind Diamond Tiara and Silver, took an extra big breath and blew as loudly as he could."

Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon were surprised."

Pipsqueak: "I told you my whistle is as good as your silly old horns!"

Narrator: "Laughed Pipsqueak.

Now that he had a super loud whistle, Pipsqueak couldn't wait to use it again.

When he saw Spike in the sidings, he took a big breath, and blew as loud as he could. Spike was cross."

Spike: "That wasn't funny!"

Narrator: "He sniffed. Pipsqueak didn't notice. He was too busy having fun.

Pipsqueak saw Angel the Rabbit. He took another big breath and blew. Angel skidded all over the road."

Angel: "Pipsqueak!"

Narrator: "He cried crossly."

Angel: "You nearly caused an accident!"

Narrator: "But Pipsqueak had already chuffed away.

That evening, Spike told Pipsqueak to stop surprising his friends."

Spike: "You made Angel skid across the road and my wagons got damaged."

Narrator: "Said Spike. Pipsqueak was sorry."

Pipsqueak: "I won't do it again."

Narrator: "He wailed."

Pipsqueak: "I promise."

Narrator: "But the next day, Pipsqueak was bringing the milk from the dairy."

Pipsqueak: "I wish I could have one more loud whistle."

Narrator: "He said to himself. He couldn't see any people or animals. But there was something else Pipsqueak couldn't see.

Gummy was taking food to the farm animals. With snow on the ground, they couldn't find any grass to eat. Pipsqueak took the biggest breath of all and blew.

Gummy was so surprised, his tail hit a pile of logs. A log fell and rolled down the hill. Snow stuck to the log. It turned into a snowball. The snowball got bigger and bigger.

Pipsqueak was enjoying himself until he saw the snowball."

Pipsqueak: "Oh, no!"

Narrator: "Cried Pipsqueak."

Pipsqueak: "Oh, no!"

(Snowball hits Pipsqueak)

Narrator: "Luckily, no one was hurt. But his driver was cross."

Pipsqueak's Driver: "Now I will have to go for help."

Narrator: "He said. Pipsqueak waited in the cold. His head was freezing and his hooves were shivering.

At last Spike arrived with Hoity Toity. He was very cross indeed."

Hoity Toity: "Whistles are for safety."

Narrator: "He told Pipsqueak."

Hoity Toity: "Not for playing games! You must only use your whistle when the time is right."

Pipsqueak: "Yes, sir."

Narrator: "Shivered Pipsqueak, and he promised to use his whistle properly from now on.

The next day, Pipsqueak was a very quiet filly indeed. He didn't use his whistle once.

But as Pipsqueak came out of the tunnel, he gasped. A big snowdrift had slipped onto the path. Pipsqueak heard Spike. He was heading straight for the snowdrift!"

Pipsqueak: "If he did not stop in time, he would have an accident! I must warn him!"

Narrator: "Cried Pipsqueak.

Pipsqueak took the biggest breath he had ever taken, and he blew the loudest whistle he had ever blown."

Spike: "Something must be wrong!"

Narrator: "Cried Spike, and he stopped just in time."

Spike: "Fire and scales!"

Narrator: "He gasped."

Spike: "Thank you, Pipsqueak!"

Narrator: "That evening, Hoity Toity came to the library."

Hoity Toity: "Well done, Pipsqueak!"

Narrator: "He boomed."

Hoity Toity: "You blew your whistle at the right time and saved Spike from an accident. You are a really useful filly, and a safe one."

Narrator: "Pipsqueak was so proud, his tail tingled.

Pipsqueak uses his whistle safely now, and all his friends are glad to see him."