Ep 20. Just for Laughs / Give Zak a Hand
- TV-G
- September 14, 2001
- 24 min
In Dragon Tales season 2 episode 20, viewers are in for a treat with two fun-filled episodes back to back: "Just for Laughs" and "Give Zak a Hand". In the first episode, the dragons embark on a quest to learn more about the power of laughter. They discover that there are all sorts of things that can make someone laugh, from silly jokes and pranks to funny faces and tickling. The gang keeps experimenting with different jokes and tricks, all in the hopes of discovering the ultimate way to make someone laugh.
As they journey through the Dragon Land, they come across a new character, a playful dragon named Cassie. Cassie lives in a magical land that is devoted entirely to laughter, and she helps the group uncover the secret to the power of laughter. Through a series of hilarious hijinks, they learn that laughter truly is contagious and can spread joy to everyone around them.
In the second episode, "Give Zak a Hand", the focus shifts to helping a friend in need. Zak, a dragon who has always been shy and nervous, is feeling especially anxious about an upcoming talent show. Despite his best efforts, he just can't seem to get over his stage fright and is worried he will let everyone down.
Thankfully, his dragon friends are there to support him. They come up with a plan to help Zak build up his confidence and overcome his fears by working together and practicing his performance. With each rehearsal, Zak begins to feel more comfortable and starts to believe in himself. By the time the talent show rolls around, Zak is ready to show off his unique talent - painting with his tail - to all of his friends.
Both episodes are full of fun, adventure, and valuable life lessons. Young viewers will learn the importance of laughter and how it can bring people together, as well as the power of believing in oneself and overcoming fears. With a cast of lovable characters, catchy songs, and brightly-colored animation, Dragon Tales season 2 episode 20 is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages.