The Toy Castle — Season 1, Episode 4: London Bridges Falling Down / Pirate Pshaw / Bubble Ballet
30 min • 3 seasons, 65 episodes
Episode synopsis
IEPISODE 104 A. LONDON BRIDGES FALLING DOWN Rag Doll promises everyone that she has the best game ever. After a couple of games of dancing in circles and falling down, the toys don't want to play with her anymore. Then she gets them to play London Bridge and they discover that it is the best-ever game. Characters: Soldier, Rag Doll, Goblin, Clown B. PIRATE PSHAW Goblin gets caught playing a trick on his friends but when they play the same trick on him, he understands he's not been nice. Goblin apologizes and they all do a dance to celebrate. Characters: Soldier, Ballerina, Goblin, Sailor C. BUBBLE BALLET Clown thinks that the other toys don't like him anymore, but finds out that he is loved when his friends fill the room with giant bubble balloons and do a bubble dance just for him. Characters: China Doll, Goblin, Strongman, Clown
About The Toy Castle
The Toy Castle is a children's television show that airs in Canada on Treehouse TV. It was produced from 2000-2003 by Sound Venture Productions. It was inspired by the Christmas movie The Tin Soldier. The stories are about a group of toys in a toy castle that magically come to life when the children are asleep. This series won a Gemini Award for "Best Preschool Series".
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Duck, Duck, Goose / Cinderella / Cake Walk
- E2Rag Doll's Gift / Party for One / I'm the Boss
- E3A Frog is a Frog / Sailor's Delight / Goldilocks
- E5Itsy Bitsy Spider / Bluebird / Strong, Not Strong
- E6Spring Junk Band / Funny Man / Camp Out
- E7Poor Invisible Me / Crickle Crack Thoozelah / Mary Had a Little Lamb
- E8Private Rag Doll / Cirque Du Ballet / Lost My Head
- E9Be My Valentine / Best Friend Ballet / Perhaps Forever
- E10Angel Wings / Copy Cat / Three Cool Pigs
- E11Sugar Plums Fairly / Alone Not Lonely / Blunder Bluff
- E12Bo Bo's / Dance with Me / Hide and Seek
- E13Little Miss Muffet / Little Frog / Musical Chairs