02x17 - Sky Track

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Blaze and the Monster Machines". Aired: October 13, 2014 - June 12, 2020.*
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AJ is an 8-year-old techie who drives monster-truck Blaze and go on adventures that have them taking on problems involving science and math.
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02x17 - Sky Track

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- ♪ On your mark

♪ Get ready to race

♪ One, two, three, let'’s blaze ♪

♪ So buckle your seat belt, we'’re gonna scream and yell ♪

♪ When Blaze goes saving the day ♪

♪ Blaze, Blaze, Blaze

♪ Gimme, gimme, gimme some speed ♪

♪ Blaze and the Monster Machines ♪

♪ Yeah

♪ Blaze and the Monster Machines ♪

♪ Yeah

♪ Blaze and the Monster Machines ♪

♪ Yeah, let'’s blaze ♪

[upbeat music]



Swoops-ah!

Yahoo!

- Go, Swoops!

- Swoop-dee-doo!

- Hey, you'’re just in time.

Our friend Swoops is taking us on a ride through the clouds.

- [laughs]

Hang on, everyone!

More clouds up ahead.

Yahoo!

[laughs]

all: Whoa!

- Check it out, you guys.

We'’re inside of a cloud!

- Yeah, take a look.

Clouds are made from tiny drops of water

that are so small they can float.

Gabby: And all those drops together make a cloud.

- [sighs]

What could be better than flying through the clouds?

Yahoo-hoo!

[upbeat music]

-♪ Water drops floating high

♪ Make clouds up in the sky

-♪ Just look around, you'’ll find ♪

♪ The different sizes, shapes and kinds ♪

-♪ Ohh-oh-oh-oh-ohh-oh

-♪ Clouds made from tiny drops of water in the sky ♪

- ♪ Low or high, grey or white ♪

- ♪ Water drops making a cloud ♪

-♪ Ohh-oh-oh-oh-ohh-oh

- Swoop-dee-doo!

-♪ Stratus clouds, cirrus clouds ♪

♪ Water drops making up clouds ♪

[thunder crackles]

- Uh-oh. That doesn'’t look good.

- Wah-oh, there'’s a storm up ahead.

Better turn back.

[bird whimpers]

Hang on a second.

I hear someone in trouble. [bird whimpers]

- It sounds like a little bird.

[bird whimpers]

Where is the bird?

There he is!

That little bird is caught in the storm.

- [whimpering]

- Uh-oh, he needs help!

- Hang on, little bird! I'’m coming!

Swoops to the rescue!

- Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!

- Go, Swoops!

- Yahoo!

- [squeaking]

- Don'’t worry, little bird.

I'’m gonna get you out of this storm.

- [squeaks]

[triumphant music]

- Oh, right! - Yeah!

- We'’ve got him, Swoops.

Now let'’s get out of here.

- Hang on, everybody.

Things could get bumpy.

Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!



Yeah! Ha ha!

Whoo!

Whoa!

The wind is really picking up.

Whoa! Ha! Missed me!

Whoa, ya! Whoa!

- Uh-oh, that branch hit Swoops'’s rotor.

- It'’s coming loose!

- Gaskets, the rotor is flying away.

- That can'’t be good.

all: Whoa!

- Whoa-oh-oh!

Whoa!

- Swoops! - Are you all right?

- Uh, I think so.

But I don'’t understand.

Why did I stop flying when my rotor came off?

- Here, take a look.

When your rotor spins, it pushes the air down

and lifts you up.

But if you don'’t have a rotor,

you can'’t go up, and you can'’t fly.

- [gasps] - Oh, no.

- Can'’t fly?

But I have to fly.

Flying'’s what I do.

- [squeaks]

- Don'’t worry, Swoops.

Your rotor is out there somewhere,

and we'’re gonna get it back.

- Then I can reattach it, and you'’ll be flying again.

Good as new.

[drill whirs]

- That would be awesome!

But my rotor was flying pretty fast.

How you gonna catch up with it?

- I know!

Let'’s turn Blaze into a race car.

- Yeah!

When I'’m a race car,

I can go extra fast.

- Let'’s do it!

- Engineering race car!

[rock music]

Slick tires!

Turbocharged engine!

Aerodynamic shape!

Now, to turn me into a race car,

say, "race car."

Race car!

[tires squeal]



Oh-oh-oh, yeah!

- Whoo! - Whoa-oh!

Looking good. - [whistles]

- Hang in there, Swoops.

We'’re gonna catch your rotor.

- Yeah!

- A.J., give me some speed.

Whoo-hoo-hoo! - Yeah!

- Go, Blaze! - You can do it!

[rock music]



- Look, Blaze, there'’s Swoops'’s rotor.

- After it, A.J.



Whoa.

Eh! Whoa!



- Blaze, look out!

- Lug nuts! There'’s no more track.

- Oh, no! The rotor'’s getting away.

But there must be some way we can follow it.

- Hey, check it out, a button.

- Huh. What do you think it does?

- Only one way to find out.

[rattling]

[suspenseful music]

Wow.

- I'’ve never seen a racetrack go that high before.

- Yeah, it goes over the mountains

and through the clouds!

- It'’s a sky track!

- Come on, if we take the sky track,

we can catch up with Swoops'’s rotor.

Ready... - Set...

- Go!

[rock music]



- ♪ Ready for takeoff

♪ Ready for takeoff

♪ Ready for action, let'’s hit the road ♪

♪ It'’s time to show you what we'’re made of ♪

♪ This time no one'’s gonna stop us ♪

♪ Need for speed

♪ Come on, let'’s go ♪

♪ Ready for takeoff

♪ Here we come

♪ Let'’s go ♪

[engine revs]

- [laughing]

Hey, that tickles!

- Hold still!

Almost finished.

There, you'’re all clean, Swoops.

- Whoo-hoo!

I look so good, I feel like flying.

[straining]

Flying![grunts]

Ohh.

- Sorry, Swoops, but you still can'’t fly

till you get your rotor back.

- Oh, yeah.

- But don'’t worry.

Our friends are gonna get your rotor back.

Nobody'’s faster than Race Car Blaze.

- [squawks]

[rock music]



- Hey, check it out.

The track is changing colors, like a rainbow.

[dramatic music]

- And look at those clouds up ahead.

They'’re starting to rain.

- When the water drops in a cloud come together,

they make even bigger drops,

drops that are so heavy

they fall out of the cloud as rain.

[rock music]



- Whoa! Ahh!

- Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh!

- Whoa! Phew.

All that rain is making the track super slippery.

- To catch up with the rotor,

we'’ve got to help Blaze steer around the puddles.

Come on!



Look for the color that doesn'’t have any puddles on it.

Which color should we drive on?

Red, yeah!

There are no puddles on red.

Steer that way.

- Nice driving.

Whoo-hoo-hoo! - Yeah!

- Yahoo!

- Get ready. More puddles up ahead.

To keep away from the puddles,

which color should we drive on?

Green!



All right!

- Yeah-ah!



- Now which color should we drive on?

Orange!

- Yeah-ah-ooh!

Whoo, yeah! - Yeah!

We'’re almost out of the rain.

Which color should we drive on now?

Blue!

- Whoo-hoo-hoo! - Yeah!



- Nice work helping me get past

all those slippery puddles. [rotor churning]

- [gasps] Do you hear that, Blaze?

- I sure do. It sounds like...

the rotor!

Come on, we gotta hurry.

Swoops is counting on us.

Race cars...

both: Rev it up!



- [imitating engine revving]

[laughs]

Wow, would you look at us, Crusher?

Just a couple of race cars going fast like race cars.

Doing race car stuff, like race cars.

- [sighs] Hang on, Pickle.

It'’s too hot out here.

I'’ve got to cool down.

- Hey, I know what can cool us off.

That teeny-tiny rain cloud.

[engine revs]

[laughing]

Crusher, you'’ve got to get under this rain cloud with me!

It'’s so nice and cool.

- Pfft, ha, that rain cloud is too little.

It can'’t make enough rain for me.

I need a great big rain cloud

that can make lots of rain.

- Oh, okay, sure.

But, um, where are you gonna find a big cloud like that?

- [laughing] Ohh! Just you watch.

[whirring]

I'’ll make a giant robo-cloud!

[triumphant music]

[laughing]

It'’s perfect!

This big boy will make lots of rain for me.

All right, robo-cloud, let'’s rain!

[laughs]

I can'’t wait to cool off under some nice, cold--

[ding]

Waffles?

[quirky music]

Ah! Oh, it'’s in my mouth!

[whimpers]

[rock music]

- Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!



Look, it'’s snowing.

When water drops inside a cloud

get really cold, they freeze and turn into ice.

And when the ice pieces stick together,

they get so heavy that they fall.

That'’s snow.



Oh!

Blaze, look over there.

Swoops'’s rotor!

- Come on, A.J., let'’s follow it.

- Yeah! - Yeah-ah!

Whoo-hoo!



Uh-oh, the rotor keeps knocking snow

off those mountains.

It'’s causing an avalanche!



Ooh, that was close.

- We'’ve got to do something.

Swoops'’s rotor is getting away.

- Hey, I have an idea.

Let'’s use that giant ice block as a ramp.

If we drive fast enough on a ramp,

we can jump over the snow pile.

- Yeah! Let'’s go for it.

To jump over this first snow pile,

we need to drive this fast.

What number is this?

Nine, yeah!



- Help me speed up to nine.

Count to nine with us.

both: One, two, three,

four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine!

- Yeah-ah! - Whoo-hoo!

- We made it!

- Get ready, Blaze.

There'’s another snow pile ahead,

and it'’s even bigger.

- To jump over this pile,

we'’ve got to go faster than nine.

We need to accelerate to this number.

.

- Count to with us.

Start at nine.

both: Nine, ten,

, ,

, !

- Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

- All right!

We made it over another snow pile.

- Only one more jump to go.

- Whoa, but that'’s the biggest snow pile yet.

- To jump over this last pile,

we need to accelerate to this number.

!

Count to with us.

Start at .

both: , ,

, ,

, ,

!

- Whoa-oh!

- Ha-ha-ha-yeah!

- We did it!

- Check it out.

We made it over all the snow piles.

- Now come on.

Let'’s go catch that rotor for our pal Swoops.

- A.J., give me some speed.

[engine revs]

- Yahoo!



[gentle music]

- ♪ Pickle and his friend, a little cloud ♪

♪ Splashing in the puddles, having fun ♪

♪ A playin'’ in the rain, whoo-hoo-hoo ♪

[laughs]

Hey, Crusher!

Are you sure you don'’t want to come play

under this little cloud?

We'’ve got rain!

- Pfft! No!

I don'’t want to play under that itty-bitty cloud.

I'’ve got a great big robo-cloud

that'’s gonna rain lots or water.

You hear that, robo-cloud?

I want water!

And lots of it!

[whirring]

Okay, now let'’s rain!

[ding]

Wait a second.

This isn'’t water.

These are...baby bottles!

[screaming]

[exciting music]



[beeping]

- Blaze, we'’re getting a call.

It'’s Gabby.

- Blaze, A.J.

- Hey, Gabby. How'’s Swoops doing?

-Well, he'’s kind of sad.

Take a look.

-[chirping]

- Sorry, little buddy.

I wish I could fly with you, but I'’m still broken.

[sighs]

- Don'’t worry, Swoops.

A.J. and I are gonna catch your rotor

and bring it back to you.

We promise.

-Thanks, Blaze.

I know if anyone can help me,

it'’s you guys.

Good luck.

- [squawks]

[rotor churning]

- Wait a second.

That sounds like the rotor.

- Look, there it goes.

- Uh-uh, rotor, you'’re not getting away from us this time.

Race cars...

both: Rev it up!

- Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!

[rock music]



Gaskets, look!

Swoops'’ rotor is flying right through those clouds.

- But those are storm clouds,

and they'’re making huge bolts of lightning.

Lightning starts when the drops of water

inside a cloud bump into each other.

- The bumping makes a kind of energy called

an electric charge,

and that electric charge sh**t out of the cloud

as lightning.

- Whoa!

- If we want to catch up with that rotor,

we'’ve got to stay away from the clouds

that have an electrical charge inside.

Those are the clouds that make lightning.

- Careful, Blaze. Two clouds up ahead.

- Hmm, look carefully.

Which cloud has an electric charge?

That one, yeah.

- Quick, go the other way, Blaze.



- All right!

We steered away from the lightning.

- Two more clouds straight ahead.

- Which cloud has an electric charge?

That one!



Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!

- Get ready, more clouds.

Which cloud has an electric charge?

That cloud!

[thunder rumbles]



Yeah-ah! - We made it!

[rotor churning]

- And look, there'’s the rotor.

It'’s just up ahead.

- Uh-oh, but it'’s almost at the end of the sky track.

- This is our last chance.

We'’ve got to grab that rotor

before the sky track runs out.

- We need blazing speed.

[mechanical whirring]



[engine revs]

- To give me blazing speed say, "Let'’s blaze!"

both: Let'’s blaze!



Whoo-hoo!



- We got it!

- Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!



- Hang on, Swoops! We'’re coming!



- [squeaking]

- What is it, little bird?

- [squeaking]

- Ah, Swoops, look!

- [gasps]

It'’s Blaze!

And he'’s got my rotor!

- Whoo-hoo-hoo!

- All right!

Now set it down right over here.

Nice and easy.

- One rotor, coming up!

- Perfect.

- [squawking]

- Okay, Swoops, now hold still

while I reattach it.



There you go, Swoops.

Your rotor will never come off again.

- Go ahead, Swoops, give it a spin.

- Okay. Here it goes.

Whoa!

- It'’s working!

- Yeah, look at me!

Look at me! I can fly!

Swoops-ah! Whoo-hoo!

- Whoo-hoo! - Yeah!

- All right! - [squawks]

- I'’m flying. Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

- Yeah! - Go, Swoops!

- All right!

[gentle music]

- ♪ Showering in the rain

♪ Getting nice and clean

♪ Thanks to my pal, the little cloud ♪

[laughs]

- Pfft, ha!

That teeny cloud could never rain

enough water for me.

[laughs]

Good thing I'’ve got a super big robo-cloud

that can rain lots of water!

All right, robo-cloud, this is it.

I want all of the water you'’ve got.

So let'’s rain!

[whirring]

[laughs] Here comes the water, Pickle!

[ding]

Wait a second.

That'’s not water.

That'’s spaghetti!

Ugh!

[sobs]

- [slurping]

Mmm.

That is some tasty rain.

Mmm.[slurps]

Mmm, mmm.

[laughs] Yum!

[quirky music]

- ♪ It'’s Blaze and the Monster Machines ♪

♪ It'’s Blaze ♪

♪ And the Monster Machines

♪ Buckle up, gonna roll

♪ Yeah, we'’re ready to go with Blaze ♪

♪ You'’ll be amazed ♪

♪ It'’s Blaze ♪

♪ And the Monster Machines

♪ It'’s time ♪

♪ For adventure extreme

♪ Gonna kick it in gear

♪ We'’ll be catching some air with Blaze ♪

♪ And the Monster Machines

♪ It'’s Blaze ♪

♪ And the Monster Machines
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