Three Cheers for Spike/Hooray for Spike

Three Cheers for Spike, re-titled Hooray for Spike for American audiences, is the twenty-sixth episode of the seventh season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the one hundred and eighty-second episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Three Cheers for Thomas/Hooray for Thomas.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Pipsqueak as Percy
 * Angel as Bertie
 * Owlowiscious as Harold
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Apple Bloom as Annie (does not speak)
 * Sweetie Belle as Clarabel (does not speak)
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey as James (cameo)
 * Gummy as Trevor (cameo)
 * Royal Riff as Butch (cameo)
 * Lightning Dust as Tiger Moth (I know, Lightning Dust is female) (cameo)
 * Twist as Nancy (cameo)
 * Spitfire as Miss Jenny (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Transcript
Narrator: "It was an exciting day in Ponyville."

Owlowiscious: "Good morning!"

Narrator: "Called Owlowiscious.

Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle were with happy children. Spike was taking them to their annual Sports Day. Everything was ready for the day to begin."

Boy: "I do hope I'm number one and win a medal."

Narrator: "Said a boy."

Spike: "It must be splendid to win a medal."

Narrator: "Chuffed Spike."

Spike: "After all, I'm dragon number one."

Narrator: "Spike worked hard all afternoon. But he couldn't stop thinking about medals. He imagined himself wearing a gold medal on a bright red ribbon. How smart he would look!"

Pipsqueak: "Hello, Spike."

Narrator: "Whistled Pipsqueak."

Pipsqueak: "I'm taking Hoity Toity to Sports Day."

Spike: "You can see the egg-and-spoon race."

Narrator: "Chuffed Spike."

Pipsqueak: "I didn't know eggs and spoons had races."

Angel: "The children race with eggs on spoons."

Narrator: "Said Angel."

Spike: "And the winner gets a medal. I wish I could have a medal."

Pipsqueak: "You need to win a race first!"

Narrator: "Whistled Pipsqueak."

Angel: "I'll race you, Spike. The first one to the station is the winner!"

Spike: "You're on."

Narrator: "Called Spike."

Spike: "Ready, steady, go!"

(Angel gets stuck behind Gummy pulling a cart)

Spike: "Better hurry, Angel!"

Narrator: "Peeped Spike.

Then Spike had to stop to pick up some passengers."

Angel: "Better hurry, Spike!"

Narrator: "Teased Angel as he rattled over the bridge.

Then Angel had to stop at a level crossing."

Spike: "Last one there puffs hot air!"

Narrator: "Called Spike.

Spike was nearly at the station. As he drew near the playing field, a signalman flagged him down. Now Spike was really cross. Angel was sure to win. Then he saw Hoity Toity."

Hoity Toity: "Spike, the Sports Day medals have been left in my office. You must fetch them at once. We can't let the children down."

Spike: "Of course not, sir."

Narrator: "Replied Spike. And he chuffed away.

Meanwhile, Angel had raced into the station."

Angel: "I won!"

Narrator: "Shouted Angel."

Angel: "I won!"

Narrator: "And he waited eagerly for Spike. He waited and waited.

But Spike had forgotten about the race. He was thinking about the children."

Spike: "I can't let them down! I can't let them down!"

Narrator: "At last, Spike puffed back into the big station. The stationmaster gave Spike's driver the box of medals. Then Spike set off again.

He arrived just in time!"

Hoity Toity: "Well done!"

Narrator: "Said Hoity Toity."

Spike: "Thank you, sir."

Narrator: "Panted Spike.

Hoity Toity present the medals to the winners."

Hoity Toity: "Congratulations!"

Boy: "Thank you, sir!"

Narrator: "The next day, Angel and the medal winner arrived with a surprise for Spike.

A small boy presented him with a gold medal on a red ribbon."

Hoity Toity: "You were very helpful at Sports Day."

Boy: "So we thought you should have a medal of your own."

Narrator: "Added the boy."

Spike: "My very own medal!"

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Spike: "Thank you!"

Children: "Three cheers for Spike, the Number One Dragon! Hip, hip, hooray!"

Angel: "But I still won the race."

Narrator: "Tooted Angel. Spike just peeped happily."