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Mr. Sinew and Liz use exercise equipment in the Walker Elementary School gym while the former answers the phone calls about the episode.

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Mr. Sinew and Liz use exercise equipment in the Walker Walkerville Elementary School gym while the former answers the phone calls about the episode.
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Mr. Sinew and Liz ride exercise bikes in the Walker Elementary School gym while the former answers the phone calls about the episode.

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Mr. Sinew and Liz ride use exercise bikes equipment in the Walker Elementary School gym while the former answers the phone calls about the episode.
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Mr. Sinew and Liz ride exercise bikes in the Walker Elementary School gym while the former answers the phone calls about the episode.

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* BookEnds: Fitting as a demonstration of how the respiratory system works, the field trip begins and ends with the bus riding a breath current by Miss Frizzle. She takes the class into her lungs by inhaling deeply while they're in her nose, and out of her mouth through exhaling (by saying her CatchPhrase no less) while they're going through her windpipe .

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* BookEnds: Fitting as a demonstration of how the respiratory system works, the field trip begins and ends with the bus riding a breath current by Miss Frizzle. She takes the class into her lungs by inhaling sniffing deeply while they're in inside her nose, and out of nose (inhalation). As they are leaving her mouth through exhaling (by saying her CatchPhrase no less) while they're going body through her windpipe .windpipe, she yells out a "Wahoo!" which blows the bus out through her mouth (exhalation).
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* BookEnds: Fitting as a demonstration of how the respiratory system works, the field trip begins and ends with the bus riding a breath current by Miss Frizzle. She takes the class into her lungs by inhaling deeply while they're in her nose, and out of her mouth through exhaling (by saying her CatchPhrase no less) while they're going through her windpipe .
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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current through Ms. Frizzle's nose as she takes a sniff.

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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current through Ms. Frizzle's nose as she takes a sniff.inhales deeply.
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** Ralphie urges the Frizz to "take chances, get messy and get us out of here" as the class is leaving the lungs.

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** Ralphie urges the Frizz to "take chances, get messy and get us out of here" as the class is leaving the lungs.her lung.
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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current through Ms. Frizzle's nose by her sniff.

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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current through Ms. Frizzle's nose by her as she takes a sniff.
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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current from Ms. Frizzle's sniff.

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** The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current from through Ms. Frizzle's nose by her sniff.
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** As they are leaving Ms. Frizzle's lungs, Ralphie urges the Frizz to "take chances, get messy and get us out of here".

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** As they are leaving Ms. Frizzle's lungs, Ralphie urges the Frizz to "take chances, get messy and get us out of here".here" as the class is leaving the lungs.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current from Ms. Frizzle's sniff.

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The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current from Ms. Frizzle's sniff.sniff.
** As they are leaving Ms. Frizzle's lungs, Ralphie urges the Frizz to "take chances, get messy and get us out of here".
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: The students (sans Tim) get to say "Wahoo!" as the bus rides a breath current from Ms. Frizzle's sniff.
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* FantasticVoyagePlot: This time the class goes inside Ms. Frizzle's body to learn how the lungs relate to muscles.
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Ms. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Ms. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong, though in those cases such cheating is done with clearly malicious intent, while here it was done merely as part of a science exercise regarding the human body, and it's possible Mr. Sinew understood that.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs.Ms. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Ms. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Ms. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong, though in those cases such cheating is done with clearly malicious intent, while here it was done merely as part of a science exercise regarding the human body, and it's possible Mr. Sinew understood that.
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Mrs. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Mrs. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong, though in those cases such cheating is done with clearly malicious intent, while here it was done merely as part of a science exercise regarding the human body.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Mrs.Ms. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Mrs.Ms. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong, though in those cases such cheating is done with clearly malicious intent, while here it was done merely as part of a science exercise regarding the human body.body, and it's possible Mr. Sinew understood that.
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* SameContentDifferentRating: Some broadcasts are actually rated ''TV-MA'' on account of an unusually detailed view of Ms. Frizzle's body even with certain parts obscured by her circulatory system, as well as drug references. Others are either TV-Y7 or TV-PG.
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-->'''Harry:''' Go away, Janet.
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Mrs. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Mrs. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Mrs. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Mrs. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong.wrong, though in those cases such cheating is done with clearly malicious intent, while here it was done merely as part of a science exercise regarding the human body.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Between events, Janet tells Tim and Mr. Sinew that complaining is a strong suit for her before invading the commentator's booth to grab Ms. Frizzle's attention.


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* ShutUpHannibal: Harry Arm loses his patience with Janet when she threatens to have Ms. Frizzle disqualified between events for slacking off.
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: This episode involves Mrs. Frizzle competing against Mr. Sinew in an event called the Teacherathalon. When Mrs. Frizzle doesn't have enough energy to win the final event, the class (who are shrunk down inside her body) devise a scheme to clean the lactic acid off of her muscles and give them a boost of oxygen, rejuvenating her enough to win the final event. We have a word for objectively giving an athlete an edge in an event via an artificial boost of oxygen in the bloodstream: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping Blood Doping]]. Mrs. Frizzle didn't win due to her determination (as her good sport opponent congratulates her for), but rather for ''cheating''. Of course, cheaters in other episodes (particularly Janet in "Makes A Stink", who pulls a similar stunt to win a competition), are called out for it and treated as morally wrong.
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!!The Magic School Bus Works Out
->'''Original airdate:''' November 9th, 1996
->'''Subject:''' Circulation
->'''Focus Student(s):''' Ralphie

It's time for the annual Teacher-athalon, and Ms. Frizzle is one of the competitors. Her opponent is the incredibly muscular Mr. Sinew, who is being supported by none other than Janet. The class is convinced that Ms. Frizzle stands no chance against a man who accidentally rips his shirt when he moves, but takes a field trip inside the Friz herself to learn about how the lungs relate to muscles.
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* CallBack: To [[Recap/TheMagicSchoolBusS1E3InsideRalphie the time they went inside Ralphie]].
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* ChekhovsGun: The air used to fill the bus tires ends up helping Ms. Frizzle combat the lactic acid in her leg muscles.
* EpicFail: Ralphie when telling Ms. Frizzle to hold her breath in the middle of a canoe race. Keesha lampshades this.


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* PetTheDog:
** The other teacher after losing the bike race checks on Ms. Frizzle when she collapses and is a GracefulLoser.
** Janet hearing Tim talk to the class on a headset she can't see tells him brusquely that he may need a vacation. She then takes the time to check his forehead for a fever.


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* VillainyFreeVillain: Janet's "muscle man". He's not a bad guy, and not even a {{Jerkass}}. He just happens to be her competitor for charity.

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* TookALevelInBadass: Ms. Frizzle works out and ''wins'' the competition. Now ''that's'' teamwork!

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* HiccupHijinks: Ms. Frizzle develops hiccups in the middle of the canoe race. In an attempt to get rid of them, Ralphie first tries surprising her, then tells her to hold her breath. They end up losing the race due to the latter try.
* TookALevelInBadass: Ms. Frizzle works out and ''wins'' the competition. Now ''that's'' teamwork!teamwork!
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* TookALevelInBadass: Ms. Frizzle works out and ''wins'' the competition. Now ''that's'' physical strength!

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* TookALevelInBadass: Ms. Frizzle works out and ''wins'' the competition. Now ''that's'' physical strength!teamwork!
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* TookALevelInBadass: Ms. Frizzle works out and ''wins'' the competition. Now ''that's'' physical strength!
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