Jack Frost (Spike and Friends episode)

Jack Frost is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the one hundred and forty-sixth episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode of the same name.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey as James
 * Pipsqueak as Percy
 * Trixie as Elizabeth
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Big Macintosh as Henry (cameo)
 * Chief Thunderhooves as Gordon (cameo)
 * Soarin as Duck (cameo)
 * Apple Bloom as Annie (cameo)
 * Sweetie Belle as Clarabel (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Transcript
Narrator: "It was an icy day in Ponyville. The animals were working very hard. They didn't mind the cold because they had hot drinks to keep them warm.

That evening, Hoity Toity came to the library."

Hoity Toity: "There's a big freeze coming tonight."

Narrator: "He said."

Hoity Toity: "Cranky and Pipsqueak are to deliver extra drinks to the stations."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Yes, sir."

Narrator: "They said eagerly, and Hoity Toity drove away."

Spike: "You better hurry."

Narrator: "Teased Spike."

Spike: "Or scary Jack Frost might get you."

Pipsqueak: "Who's Jack Frost?"

Narrator: "Pipsqueak whistled nervously."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Don't be so silly."

Narrator: "Sniffed Cranky."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Jack Frost is not scary."

Spike: "Yes he is."

Narrator: "Teased Spike."

Spike: "He's all white with a big spiky face."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Said Cranky. Cranky knew Jack Frost wasn't scary, but poor Pipsqueak wasn't so sure.

Pipsqueak shivered."

Pipsqueak: "Jack Frost is not scary, Jack Frost is not scary, Jack Frost is not scary."

Narrator: "Meanwhile, Cranky puffed along his route."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Silly Pipsqueak."

Narrator: "He thought."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "All worked up over Jack Frost."

Narrator: "Pipsqueak made his last delivery. The stationmaster was very pleased to see him."

Stationmaster: "Oh, Pipsqueak."

Narrator: "He cried."

Stationmaster: "We need twice as much drinks to last through this freeze.

Pipsqueak: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Pipsqueak said."

Pipsqueak: "This is my last stop. You can have mine."

Narrator: "So Pipsqueak's driver parked him in a siding with only a lantern for company."

Pipsqueak: "Do you think scary Jack Frost will find me?"

Narrator: "Said Pipsqueak."

Pipsqueak's Driver: "Jack Frost is not scary."

Narrator: "Chuckled his driver."

Pipsqueak's Driver: "And don't worry. Trixie will bring you some more drinks in the morning."

Narrator: "And then his driver and fireman went home to bed.

Late at night, the icy wind howled. It started to snow.

Soon, Pipsqueak's face was so cold, an icicle hung from his nose."

Pipsqueak: "Oh, b-b-b-b-bother."

Narrator: "Pipsqueak stuttered, but it didn't sound like Pipsqueak. It was so cold, he could hardly make a sound.

At last, Cranky was on his way back to the library. In the fog, he saw shadows and strange and scary shapes."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Scary Jack Frost."

Alec Baldwin: "He whispered nervously."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Pah!"

Pipsqueak: "Hello, C-C-C-C-Cranky."

Narrator: "Muttered Pipsqueak icily."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "Scary Jack Frost!"

Narrator: "Cried Cranky, and he raced away as fast as his feet could carry him. He didn't stop until he got back to the library.

The next morning, Trixie brought plenty of drinks."

Trixie: "Oh, my dear!"

Narrator: "Trixie chuffed to Pipsqueak."

Trixie: "It looks like Jack Frost really got you."

Narrator: "The firelighter gave Pipsqueak his drink. Soon, his ice mask melted away."

Pipsqueak: "So scary Jack Frost is only frost."

Narrator: "Said Pipsqueak happily, and soon he was as warm as toast.

When Pipsqueak arrived at the library, Cranky was bragging to the other animals."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "I saw scary Jack Frost last night."

Narrator: "Cranky huffed."

Cranky Doodle Donkey: "He even knows my name."

Pipsqueak: "He also knows that you ran away."

Narrator: "Teased Pipsqueak, and all the animals whistled, including Cranky. But Pipsqueak's was the loudest whistle of all."