Big Macintosh and the Famous Visitor

Chief Thunderhooves and the Famous Visitor is the fourth episode of the third season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the fifty-sixth episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Gordon and the Famous Visitor.

Cast

 * Spike as Thomas
 * Shining Armor as Edward
 * Chief Thunderhooves as Gordon
 * Pipsqueak as Percy
 * Soarin as Duck
 * Caesar as City of Truro (does not speak)
 * Big Macintosh as Henry (cameo)
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey as James (cameo)
 * Braeburn as Toby (cameo)
 * Night Light as Donald (cameo)
 * Hondo Flanks as Douglas (cameo)
 * Snips as Bill (cameo)
 * Snails as Ben (cameo)
 * Discord as Diesel (cameo)
 * Angel as Bertie (cameo)
 * Gummy as Trevor (cameo)
 * Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt (cameo)
 * Goldie Delicious as Mrs. Kyndley (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Transcript
Narrator: "It was an important day in the yard. Everyone was busy and excited, making notes and taking photographs. A special visitor had arrived, and was now the center of attention."

Spike: "Who's that?"

Narrator: "Whispered Spike to Soarin."

Soarin: "That,"

Narrator: "Said Soarin proudly,"

Soarin: "Is a celebrity."

Pipsqueak: "A what?"

Narrator: "Asked Pipsqueak."

Soarin: "A celebrity is a very famous animal."

Narrator: "Replied Soarin."

Soarin: "Driver says we can talk to him soon."

Spike: "Oh,"

Narrator: "Said Spike."

Spike: "He's probably too famous to even notice us."

Narrator: "Just then, Chief Thunderhooves arrived."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Pah!"

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves.

Chief Thunderhooves: "Who cares? A lot of fuss about nothing if you ask me."

Narrator: "And he steamed away.

Later that night, the animals found that the visitor wasn't concieted at all. He enjoyed talking the animals, till' long after the stars came out.

He left early next morning. Chief Thunderhooves was still complaining"

Chief Thunderhooves: "Good riddance."

Narrator: "He grumbled."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Chattering all night. Who is he, anyway?"

Spike: "Soarin told you,"

Narrator: "Replied Spike."

Spike: "He's famous."

Chief Thunderhooves: "As famous as me?"

Narrator: "Huffed Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Nonsense."

Spike: "He's famouser than you. He went 100 miles an hour before you were even thought of."

Chief Thunderhooves: "Huh! So he says,"

Narrator: "Huffed Chief Thunderhooves."

Chief Thunderhooves: "But I didn't like his looks. He's got no headdress. Never trust headdressless ponies. They're not respectable. I never boast, but I'd say that 100 miles an hour would be easy for me. Goodbye!"

Narrator: "Soarin took some changelings to Shining Armor's station."

Shining Armor: "Hello."

Narrator: "Called Shining Armor."

Shining Armor: "That famous pony came through this morning. He waved to me. Wasn't he kind?"

Soarin: "He's the finest pony in the world."

Narrator: "Replied Soarin, then he told Shining Armor what Chief Thunderhooves had said."

Shining Armor: "Take no notice."

Narrator: "Soothed Shining Armor."

Shining Armor: "He's just jealous. He thinks no animal should be famous, but him. Look, he's coming now."

Narrator: "Chief Thunderhooves was running fast. His hooves pounded the road."

Chief Thunderhooves: "He did it, I'll do it! He did it, I'll do it!"

Narrator: "Chief Thunderhooves' line rocketed past and was gone."

Soarin: "He'll knock himself to bits!"

Narrator: "Chuckled Soarin.

Chief Thunderhooves' driver eased him off."

Chief Thunderhooves' Driver: "Steady, Chief Thunderhooves. We aren't running a race."

Chief Thunderhooves: "We are, then."

Narrator: "Said Chief Thunderhooves, but he said it to himself.

Suddenly, Chief Thunderhooves began to feel a little strange."

Chief Thunderhooves: "The top of my head seems funny."

Narrator: "He thought."

Chief Thunderhooves: "It feels as if something is loose. I'd better go slower."

Narrator: "But it was too late.

On the viaduct, they met the wind. It was a teasing wind that blew suddenly at hard puffs. Chief Thunderhooves thought it wanted to push him off the bridge."

Chief Thunderhooves: "No, you don't!"

Narrator: "He said firmly.

But the wind had other ideas. It curled round his head, crept under his loose headdress, and lifted off and away into the valley below.

Chief Thunderhooves was most uncomfortable. The cold wind was whistling through his head where his headdress should be and he felt silly without it.

At the big station, the changelings laughed at him."

(Changelings laugh)

Narrator: "Chief Thunderhooves tried to shoo them away,"

(Changelings continue laughing)

Narrator: "But they crowded round', no matter what he did.

On the way back home, he wanted his driver to stop and fetch his headdress."

Chief Thunderhooves' Driver: "We'll never find it now."

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Chief Thunderhooves' Driver: "You'll have to go to the workshop for a new one."

Narrator: "Chief Thunderhooves was very cross."

Chief Thunderhooves: "I hope the library is empty tonight."

Narrator: "He huffed to himself.

But all the animals were there waiting."

A Voice: "Never trust headdressless ponies."

Narrator: "Said a voice from somewhere behind him."

A Voice: "They aren't respectable."