Ep 23. Backwards to Forwards / Sounds Like Trouble
- TV-G
- January 19, 2000
- 24 min
Backwards to Forwards / Sounds Like Trouble is an episode of the popular children's animated series Dragon Tales, which aired as part of the first season of the show. In this episode, the dragon siblings Emme and Max get themselves into a bit of trouble when they accidentally reverse the Dragon Scale, a magical stone that allows them to travel to Dragon Land. As a result, they find themselves traveling backwards through time instead of forwards, much to their confusion.
The first half of the episode, entitled "Backwards to Forwards," sees Emme and Max trying to navigate their way through time in reverse, with everything happening in the wrong order. This leads to all sorts of hijinks and comedic moments, as the two dragons struggle to make sense of the world around them. They end up meeting some of their dragon friends in unlikely situations, such as Zak and Wheezie playing a game of hopscotch backwards, or Cassie trying to put out a fire that hasn't happened yet. All the while, the pair are desperately trying to find a way to reverse the effects of the Dragon Scale and get back to their own time.
The second half of the episode, "Sounds Like Trouble," sees Emme and Max facing a new challenge: the dragons are all losing their ability to hear properly. This turns out to be the result of a mischievous little dragon named Sparky, who has been playing pranks on everyone by swapping their hearing crystals. As a result, some dragons can now only hear certain sounds, while others can't hear anything at all. Emme and Max team up with their friends to track down Sparky and put things right, but it's not as easy as it sounds - especially when one dragon mistakes the sound of a loud fart for the sound of a dragon in distress!
Throughout the episode, there are important themes of problem-solving, cooperation, and empathy. The dragons work together to solve the various challenges that they face, and Emme and Max are always quick to lend a helping hand to their friends in need. At the same time, they are learning important lessons about perspective and communication - for example, the dragons who have lost their hearing must learn to rely on other senses, such as touch and sight, in order to stay safe and navigate their world.
Overall, "Backwards to Forwards / Sounds Like Trouble" is a fun and engaging episode of Dragon Tales that will keep young viewers entertained from start to finish. With its exciting twists and turns, lovable characters, and positive messages, it's a great example of the kind of high-quality programming that has made the show such a beloved classic over the years. Whether your child is a seasoned fan of the show or a first-time viewer, this episode is sure to delight and inspire them.