Dragon Tales Season 1 Episode 37
Dragon Tales
Season 1

Ep 37. Out with the Garbage / Lights, Camera, Dragons

  • TV-G
  • April 25, 2000
  • 24 min

Title: Dragon Tales Season 1 Episode 37 - "Out with the Garbage / Lights, Camera, Dragons"

Description: In this exciting episode of Dragon Tales, titled "Out with the Garbage / Lights, Camera, Dragons," our beloved young dragon friends embark on two extraordinary adventures that promise to be both thrilling and educational.

The episode begins with Emmy and Max joining their dragon buddies - Ord, Cassie, Zak, and Wheezie - in the magical Dragon Land. The group's first adventure takes place in Dragon Land's school, where they learn an important lesson about responsibility and taking care of the environment in "Out with the Garbage."

As the episode opens, the dragons gather in a quiet and serene Dragon Land, only to discover that something worrisome is amiss. They quickly notice that garbage is scattered across the once-pristine landscape, adversely affecting the beauty and harmony of their enchanting world. Determined to restore Dragon Land's natural allure, the dragons set out on a mission to clean up the mess and find the culprits responsible for the littering.

Led by the wise and gentle Quetzal, the dragons embark on a garbage-troubleshooting adventure, where they encounter various obstacles along the way, including a stubborn pile of trash, mischievous wind sprouts, and a tricky obstacle course. As they work together to solve the challenges, the young dragons learn valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and the importance of taking responsibility for their actions.

In the second part of the episode, "Lights, Camera, Dragons," our young heroes' journey takes an exciting twist when they stumble upon a film set in a magical meadow. The dragons find themselves inadvertently involved in the production of a fantastical movie being directed by the enthusiastic and imaginative Sid Sycamore.

Entranced by the buzz and creativity of the film industry, Emmy and Max eagerly offer their help, becoming vital members of the production team. The young dragons get to experience various aspects of filmmaking, from acting and set design to costume creation and even special effects. Throughout their adventures on the film set, they learn about the collaborative nature of filmmaking, the art of storytelling, and the importance of embracing their creativity.

As the dragons immerse themselves in the magical world of movie-making, they encounter surprising challenges, such as creating realistic dragon costumes and simulating awe-inspiring special effects. With their boundless enthusiasm and quick thinking, they overcome these obstacles and show everyone the power of teamwork, creative problem-solving, and the wonders of imagination.

"Out with the Garbage / Lights, Camera, Dragons" serves as a remarkable opportunity for young viewers to learn important life lessons while being thoroughly entertained. Through the dragons' adventures, children can explore the significance of environmental responsibility, the value of teamwork, and the joy of embracing their creativity.

This captivating episode of Dragon Tales seamlessly weaves together valuable messages with imaginative storytelling, captivating visuals, and engaging characters. With their infectious spirit and endearing personalities, Emmy, Max, and the dragons continue to inspire children to embark on their unique adventures, fostering a love for nature, teamwork, and the power of the imagination.

Join Emmy, Max, and their dragon friends as they embark on an enchanting and edu-taining journey in "Out with the Garbage / Lights, Camera, Dragons." This delightful episode is sure to ignite the imaginations of young viewers while instilling valuable life lessons that will stay with them long after the final credits roll.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 25, 2000
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English