Rainbow Rangers Season 1 Episode 18 Prairie Dog Day Afternoon / We Didn't Start the Fire Ants
- June 2, 2019
- 22 min
Rainbow Rangers season 1 episode 18 features two exciting stories that highlight the adventures of the six fearless heroines and their animal friends. The first story is called "Prairie Dog Day Afternoon" and follows the Rangers as they help out their animal ally Prairie, a friendly prairie dog who is worried about her home.
Prairie has discovered that her burrow has been damaged, and she is worried about her family. She sends an SOS signal to the Rainbow Rangers, who come to investigate. The Rangers discover that the animals of the prairie have been affected by a severe drought, leaving them with little to no water. The Rangers quickly come up with a plan to help and use their Rainbow Powers to bring water to the prairie.
As the animals start to recover, the Rangers learn that a group of construction workers nearby may be the cause of the drought. The Rainbow Rangers decide to investigate and find that the workers have accidentally blocked the water supply. With a combination of their Rainbow Powers and some quick thinking, the Rangers unblock the water supply and ensure that the prairie animals have enough water to survive.
The second story in this episode is titled "We Didn't Start the Fire Ants" and sees the Rangers helping out their animal friend Blaze, a brave firefly who is concerned about the safety of the animals in the nearby forest.
Blaze has spotted a group of fire ants who have caused a fire in the forest, which puts the animals in danger. The Rainbow Rangers agree to help stop the fire and work together to use their powers to put it out. However, when they get to the source of the fire, they discover that it is much worse than they initially thought.
The fire ants have started a much bigger fire, and it's spreading fast. The Rainbow Rangers realize that they need to act quickly to save the animals in the forest and quickly come up with a plan. With the help of Blaze and some new animal friends, the Rangers use their powers to create a barrier to stop the fire from spreading further.
The Rainbow Rangers work together to put out the fire and make sure that all of the animals in the forest are safe. They also help Blaze confront the fire ants and convince them to settle down and live in peace with the other animals, instead of causing mischief and harm.
Overall, this episode of Rainbow Rangers is full of action, adventure, and important lessons about working together to help our animal friends in times of need. The Rangers show that with their Rainbow Powers and a little bit of courage, anything is possible.