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Four Little Toys is the fifth episode of the fourth season of Spike the Dragon and Friends, and the eighty-third episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Four Little Engines.

Cast[]

  • Shining Armor as Edward
  • Woody (from Toy Story) as Skarloey
  • Unnamed Fillies as The Narrow Gauge Coaches
  • Cranky Doodle Donkey as James (does not speak)
  • Buzz Lightyear (from Toy Story) as Rheneas (does not speak)
  • Hamm (from Toy Story) as Sir Handel (does not speak)
  • Rex (from Toy Story) as Peter Sam (does not speak)
  • Hoity Toity as Sir Topham Hatt (does not speak)
  • Spike as Thomas (cameo)
  • Pipsqueak as Percy (cameo)
  • Soarin as Duck (cameo)
  • Dr. Hooves as Oliver (cameo)
  • Apple Bloom as Annie (cameo)
  • Sweetie Belle as Clarabel (cameo)
  • Featherweight as Terence (cameo)
  • Everyone else as Themselves

Transcript[]

Narrator: "If you should visit a place that has a big play room and a beautiful waterfall, then you may also find two little toys called Woody and Buzz Lightyear. The toys know everybody and everybody knows them.

There are two more toys; Hamm and Rex.

One day, Hoity Toity sent Shining Armor to the works to be mended.

A big surprise awaited Shining Armor."

Shining Armor: "It's Woody! What's he doing here?"

Narrator: "Woody was pleased to see Shining Armor."

Woody: "I've been sent here for a rest."

Narrator: "He sighed."

Woody: "I was put on the shelf so I could see everything and not be lonely, but I do miss Buzz Lightyear; He's going to be mended. I wish I could be mended, too, and take fillies again."

Narrator: "Just then, some workmen arrived."

A Workman: "We're going to take you to the works now, Shining Armor. Come along."

Shining Armor: "Good-bye Woody. Your land's a lovely one."

Woody: "Oh, it is, it is. You've cheered me up, Shining Armor. Good-bye."

Narrator: "Meanwhile, Hamm was having trouble with some fillies. He tried to be kind, but the fillies didn't trust him; they were awkward and rude.

There was worse to come. Some careless sheep had strayed onto the path."

Fillies: "He's bumped us!"

Narrator: "Screamed the fillies."

Fillies: "Let's get back at him!"

Narrator: "They surged into Hamm and pushed him off the road.

No one was hurt, but Hamm limped sadly to the house."

Hamm's Driver: "No more work for you today."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Hamm's Driver: "How are we going to take the fillies without a toy?"

Woody: "What about me, sir?"

Hamm's Driver: "Woody! Can you do it?"

Woody: "I'll try."

Narrator: "Said the old toy.

The fillies stood at the platform."

Woody: "I'm ashamed of you."

Narrator: "Scolded Woody."

Woody: "You might have hurt your passengers!"

Narrator: "The fillies quivered.

Fillies: "We're sorry, Woody."

Narrator: "The conductor blew the whistle, and the journey began.

Woody remembered all the gates and styles where he had to stop.

The sun shone, the road was dry."

Woody: "This is lovely!"

Narrator: "Sang Woody.

Presently, the road grew steep. Woody felt short of strength."

Woody's Driver: "Take your time."

Narrator: "Soothed his driver."

Woody: "It'll be better down hill."

Narrator: "Woody said to himself.

But it wasn't. His body was weak, and the road jarred his legs.

At last, a leg gave way."

Woody: "I feel all ripped!"

Narrator: "Cried Woody."

Woody's Driver: "We'll need a bus now for our passengers."

Narrator: "Sighed his driver."

Woody: "No!"

Narrator: "Pleaded Woody."

Woody: "I'll get them to the station or burst!"

Narrator: "Cranky Doodle Donkey was waiting at the platform. Clanging and clanking, Woody steamed in."

Woody: "I'll do it, I'll do it! I've done it!"

Narrator: "Cranky collected his passengers and respectively puffed away.

Everyone was pleased with Woody, but he was still worried."

Woody: "Old toys can't take fillies like the young ones can."

Woody's Driver: "They can if they're mended, old faithful."

Narrator: "Smiled his driver."

Woody's Driver: "And that's what's going to happen to you, you deserve it!"

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