
where did the air they pumped into the pontoons come from? While we're in the general vicinity of the subject.They boarded the bus before the corks were removed and that didn't stop it from rising.Uncrumpled with all the kids on board were the conditions that prevented it from sinking earlier. The kids then ultimately got the bus to float by uncrumpling it. The villain reached out with her sub's robot arms and removed the corks in the pontoons, allowing the air to escape. When they filled the pontoons with air, Wanda and three other kids were outside the bus holding the hoses in place.If the bus could have sunk or floated on its own in any capacity, then the whole plot of the episode would be pointless. That's why they went to all the trouble of making it sink manually. Yeah, but they had a lever to make the bus sink and it was broken.It's a magic bus, remember? A Wizard Did It.
the same combination which previously caused it to sink. At this point we have the bus crumpled, the pontoons full of air and Wanda on-board.
Then they want to make it float again, so they fill the pontoons with air. They compensate by letting water into the pontoons, making it sink again. Then Wanda leaves, making it lighter so it floats. They eventually make it sink by crumpling it.
In the episode "Ups and Downs", the class struggles to make the bus-sub sink. Maybe the whole class is working together to write the stories as part of a group project or something?. Frizzle, even Liz- are all referred to in the third person at various points in them. Who narrates the books? Most of the books (the original ones from before the TV show) are narrated in the first person.but all of the characters-the kids, Ms. It can be painful to put one The Magic School Bus episode over the other when there are so many good ones, which is why you can vote on however many episodes you like. Vote up your favorite episodes of The Magic School Bus, and vote down any bad episodes that you really didn't enjoy, despite how much you love the series as a whole. Lily Tomlin won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1996 for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for voicing Miss Frizzle. The Magic School Bus premiered on PBS Kids on September 10, 1994. It is based on the book series of the same name by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. The Magic School Bus is an animated children's television series. There are so many educational episodes of The Magic School Bus, that put you inside the adventure along with Miss Frizzle and company, but which ones really stand out? Do you like "Gets Ants In The Pants" the best, or is "Kicks Up A Storm" your favorite episode of The Magic School Bus? To determine once and for all what the best episodes of The Magic School Bus are, let's rank every The Magic School Bus episode from best to worst.