Dragon Tales Season 3 Episode 30
Dragon Tales
Season 3

Ep 30. Just the Two of Us / Cowboy Max

  • April 1, 2005

Just the Two of Us / Cowboy Max is the thirtieth episode of the third season of Dragon Tales. In this episode, the two siblings, Max and Emmy, go on separate adventures.

In the first half of the episode, Just the Two of Us, Emmy is busy practicing her flute when Cassie, one of the dragons, comes to visit her. She tells Emmy that she wants to spend the day with her and just have some one-on-one time. Emmy is thrilled and happy to oblige.

Cassie takes Emmy on a special adventure to a place called Butterfly Mountain where they can see all sorts of unique and rare butterflies. Along the way, they meet a new playful dragon named Sid. Despite some complications, they all have a great time together and reach Butterfly Mountain safely. Emmy and Cassie eventually say their goodbyes and realize that spending time with someone special one-on-one can be a really enjoyable experience.

In the second half of the episode, Cowboy Max, Max expresses his desire to be a cowboy. The other dragons aren't too enthusiastic about Max's newfound hobby, but they follow him to a fantasy Wild West on a mission to retrieve a ball that Zak had accidentally thrown into a cactus patch. The dragons quickly learn that they have to work together if they want to overcome the various obstacles they encounter on their journey through the Wild West. In the end, they retrieve the lost ball and even earn the respect of a group of cowboy dragons.

Overall, this episode revolves around the themes of friendship and working together. Both Emmy and Max learn valuable lessons about spending time one-on-one and working together with their friends. The whimsical fantasy setting and the fun-filled adventures of the dragons will surely entertain its young audience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 1, 2005
  • Language
    English