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In the volcano,the dragon's tail is pinned under a large boulder and it growls in pain and desperation. It tries to struggle against the rock but can't, and shoots up another pillar of fire. The pillar is only a meter or two away from Alfred who's struggling to climb up, but doesn't harm him. However a rock he's holding onto breaks from under his wing and he almost falls, hanging by the rock he just stood on.

At the crater's edge Von Paljas and Stoppel look on as Palem lowers Kasim into the volcano. The fire erupts wider and Palem asks Kasim if he's okay, and he yells that everything is fine. Palem asks if Alfred's there, and Kasim says he can't see him anywhere. Kasim then descends lower, while Palem's other underlings give them rope and Von Paljas and Stoppel look on, Stoppel pleading for Alfred to come back to them alive. Von Paljas suddendly yells out that he's there and Stoppel leans forward quickly, almost falling off the edge before Von Paljas catches him. He tells Stoppel to watch out or he'll fall too, and Stoppel asks what did he see. Von Paljas asks if he noticed that the volcano's flames don't burn and he says he has, despite how close they are. He says that at least Alfred won't be burned alive and Von Paljas agrees it's unlikely, but the crater seems very deep and Alfred could have broken something.

In the crater, Kasim looks down and notices Alfred climbing out of the mist and calls out to him. Startled, Alfred loses his grip and falls, but gets a hold on a ledge. Kasim tells him to stay in there and wait for him to come down. He signals to Palem by yanking the rope.

Palem tells Von Paljas that Kasim has found Alfred, and he seems to be all right. Von Paljas rejoices, and him and Stoppel hug each other. Von Paljas says it was very close, and Stoppel asks him why isn't the flame hot. Von Paljas tells him it's not a flame, and explains that while it looks like one it must be something completely different. Stoppel asks what he means and Von Paljas says that one could think it's a phenomenom that's not known on their planet, so it's some kind of an extraterrestrial phenomenom. Stoppel asks how did it get there in that case, and Von Paljas says that Alfred might be able to explain it if he has the strenght left.

In the crater, Kasim gets a hold of Alfred's wing and he rejoices about making it pit alive. Kasim tells him to hold on tightly, and they start ascending. Palem tells the others they're coming, and Kasim pulls Alfred behind him.

At K. Rokodil's amusement park in Waterland, there aren't many visitors and the ferris wheel's operator is watching television. The news channel shows the Sinatran volcano, with two construction cranes and people crowding at the edges. The newscaster says they will be showing footage of the dragon their cameraman had to climb deep into the crater to capture. Rokodil is also watching from his office when the newscaster explains that rescue operations are already underway to rescue this monster from another planet, and Rokodil is amazed. The same newscaster is personally present at the crater, explains that professor Von Paljas is heading the project and says he's planning to lift the huge dragon with an airship. Rokodil jumps in excitement, saying that the dragon is just the thing he needs to draw the crowds into the amusement park. He grabs the ohone and dials and unknown number, telling the person it's something important and they need to leave right now, promising that the payment will be whatever they ask if they succeed.

A helicopter flies over the sea to Sinatra, and Rokodil's person is of course Dolf. He asks if it's the volcano they're seeing now and the pilot asks if they're going to take a look at it first, but Dolf tells him he'll rather go to Nikiloko Poen first. He tells the pilot that Nikiloko's house must be the biggest one on Sinatra, and says if the amount of land he owns was propably two thirds. Outside Nikiloko's mansion, a monkey waits as the plane lands and Dolf runs out with a suitcase, yelling over the noise that he's Dolf and has an appointment with mr. Nikiloko Poen. The monkey yells back that he's there to take him to Nikiloko's residence, and leads him inside the mansion.

In a living room, Nikiloko asks if Dolf's sure that the dragon will be all his and Dolf says that he's absolutely sure and has already consulted a number of lawyers, who said Nikiloko can claim ownership over the dragon because it was discovered on his land. Nikiloko says he didn't know that, and he's now worrying that the dragon will be too big to keep it as a pet, and keeping it may become very expensive. Dolf tells him he's right, and Nikiloko says he knows he didn't just come there to tell about the dragon's ownership. Dolf says he represents people who would like to purchase the dragon, after all it's of no use to Nikiloko. He says he's right and Dolf tells him he has one hundred gold coins with him, but Nikiloko tells him to forget it. Dolf exclaims in surprise and Nikiloko says he has changed his mind, and isn't going to sell the dragon after all. Angered, Dolf offers two hundred but Nikiloko talks about how fun it will be to keep a dragon. Dolf springs up on the armchair with weird eyes and slams the briefcase shut, yelling that he'll pay three hundred. Nikiloko tells him he'll rather build a cage in his garden, and keep the dragon there for everybody to see. Dolf offers four hundred but Nikiloko lies down on the sofa, wondering aloud what dragons eat and asking Dolf if he knows about that. Dolf jumps up yelling that he'll pay thousand, smashing the suitcase on the table where it opens and coins scatter.

A zeppelin crosses the sea, while the boulder is being drilled into smaller pieces and readied for lifting by a large group of beaver workers. The newscaster apologises for disturbance and asks Von Paljas to explain what exactly is going on now. Von Paljas tells him they're moving the rock that's holding the dragon's tail down, after which they will put the seven nets under the dragon. Then they will let down cables from the airship, and use them to lift the dragon. The newscaster asks where will they take the dragon afterwards, and Von Paljas tells him they found a location on the island that's on level ground. They hope to be able to give further treatment to the dragon's injuries in there. The newscaster asks where Von Paljas thinks the dragon came from and he says he doesn't know exactly, but he's pretty sure it comrs from another planet. The beavers signal to Alfred while the newscaster asks if they're able to talk to the dragon, and Von Paljas says they can't yet while Alfred directs the beavers manning the cranes.

Von Paljas tells the newscaster conversation will be possible in the future, when they make some improvements to the language translator he has invented. The beavers at the cranes raise the cables, slowly lifting the boulder off the dragon's tail. The beavers in the crater then pull the nets under the dragon and Alfred looks up at the zeppelin, which drops the cables into the crater. The beavers receive and hook them while Kasim uses a radio phone to tell Alfred they should soon be finished securing the cables, and Alfred contacts the zeppelin with a different radio from the one he's using to communicate with the crater, telling the zeppelin to hold on for a few minutes. After receiving affirmative he asks if they've checked the place where the dragon will be landed, and the monkey flying the zeppelin tells him he just did.

The monkey ends the call, revealing Dolf onboard and asking him if they don't need to put the dragon down somewhere on the island first. Staring out of the window, Dolf tells him they don't have to, and they will go directly to the amusement park. He asks the monkey if his superiors briefed him about all of this and the monkey says they did, but asks why the animals down there don't know about it. Dolf suggests they're all dumb and laughs.

In the crater, the beavers tell Kasim they're ready and he contacts Alfred with the radio. When Alfred responds, Kasim tells him they're ready and can start lifting. Alfred contacts the zeppelin again, and tells them to start lifting now. The zeppelin rises and the nets go up around the dragon, succesfully lifting it and causing the beavers to clap. The dragon rises out of the crater but Alfred then notices the zeppelin turning and realizes that something is wrong, radioing them that they're heading the wrong way. The pilot doesn't answer and Alfred asks if he can hear him, getting increasingly agitated and asking what's the matter. He suddendly hears Dolf's laughter from the radio and asks who's there, and Dolf asks if he can't recognize his voice.

Alfred is shocked to realize it's Dolf[[note]] Dolf has already appeared in one episode on season 2, but Alfred didn't know about his involvement and hasn't heard anything about him for a very long time, not after Dolf confronted him in season 1 episode 25 several timeskips ago[[/note]] and Dolf tells him not to worry about the dragon,they will take good care of it. He says that they're going to an amusement park called Fairyland, and Alfred tells him he can't do that. Dolf says he actually can, explaining the dragon legally belongs to mr. Nikiloko Poen because it was found on his land, Dolf bought it from him and hasn't done anything against the law. Alfred swears at the radio, and Dolf tells him he should watch his language. Dolf says that if Alfred wants to see the dragon again he can come to Fairyland, he's sure that the dragon will become Fairyland's centerpiece. He laughs as the zeppelin leaves for sea and Alfred yells after him, calling him a villain.

Later, Stoppel's ship is at sea and he's standing on the deck with Alfred and Von Paljas. Alfred is pacing between them furiously, saying that the first thing they need to do is try to talk with the dragon, and Von Paljas agrees. Alfred asks him to hurry up and repair his spaceship and he promises he will, and Alfred says that in that case he'll be going to see the dragon in Fairyland first. He says the dragon must be pretty lonely in there, and he's sure it'll be happy to see him. Alfred says that it's a fine mess they got into, and Von Paljas says they also need to find out if what Dolf has done is really legal. Alfred says he will talk to Ollie about it. Stoppel says he hopes the dragon is in good care since it's injured, and Alfred says that they paid a lot of money for it so they have to keep it in good health. Stoppel asks what are they doing to it in the amusement park, and is shocked when Alfrd says it will be there as a sideshow.

In Waterland, the road to Fairyland is overcrowded. There are animals in other areas of the park too,more than before, but almost everybody has gathered around the dragon's cage. They surround the dragon from all sides, make noise, and flash cameras, while the dragon sits still and lowers it's head sadly. An actual dinner table with water, soup, cake, fruit, and even cutlery has been set out for it but it stands with it's back turned and breathes a small fire. The audience gets excited and demand for the dragon to do something, like breathe more fire, fly, or eat.

Alfred walks through with Winnie, shocked at the large numbers of animals and wondering if they can get any closer to the cage. Winnie says it's nice that the dragon is popular, but Alfred is infuriated and angrily tells her they didn't help the dragon out of the crater just so that it could be turned into a sideshow. He then walks away while Winnie apologises, saying that it's still popular.

Rokodil is watching the park out of his window with a drink in hand, and hopes that the excitement won't ever fade. Dolf is at his couch with his reward money and assures him it won't, asking him why doesn't go to space to get himself more curiosities. Rokodil calls his idea brilliant and says he's sure it would become a success. He approaches Dolf who's putting his reward money into the suitcase, and asks if he knows anybody suitable. Dolf says that this person would need to go to the farthest reaches of space, and that means they should know lots of things about science and technology, and most of all they need to be brave because that's a job a coward can't do. Rokodil asks if he can name anybody suitable, and Dolf tells him he does know one name[[note]] innthe finnish dub Dolf doesn't say he knows somebody, he says he could do it himself[[/note]]. Rokodil asks if Dolf could ask around, but he says the other person who could would never agree.

At Von Paljas' house, he's working on his translator machine and running tests. However, it comes out completely different from the dragon language and Von Paljas continues making adjustments.

At Fairyland, Alfred weaves through the crowd around the cage by crawling at everybody else's foot level, but gets stuck trying to squeeze through the safety fence. The pushes more and gets through, peeking up to the platform. The dragon is still sitting in deppression and Alfred calls out to it, waving his wing. The dragon doesn't respond and Alfred climbs up between the bars, but the guard notices him. Alfred continues trying to get the dragon's attention, and asking if it remembers how he helped it out of the crater. The guard runs over to tell him to get down and warn him that the dragon is dangerous, but Alfred tells him he wants to speak with it for a moment and that they know each other. The guard accuses him of lying and tries to grab him when he goes through the bars, but Alfred ends up pulling him in.

Alfred tells the guard that there's nothing to be worried about, and that the dragon won't bite or do anything bad. The guard gets in front of him to threaten him with the police if he won't leave, but Alfred says he needs to tell the dragon something. The dragon turns it's head, while the guard again tells Alfred to go away and that people aren't allowed inside the cage. Alfred calls out to the dragon again, asking if it remembers him. The guard is terrified by the dragon looking at them and Alfred's attempts to draw it's attention, and falls over in terror when it looks at him. Alfred tells him that there's nothing to be worried about, and asks the dragon if it remembers him. The dragon turns toward them angrily and the guard hangs onto Alfred shaking in terror, but Alfred remains oblivious while he explains to the dragon how he fell into the crater. The dragon approaches them angrily and the guard is terrified, but Alfred pats him on the arm and tells him there's nothing to fear.

Alfred asks again if the dragon remembers him, but it roars at them, this time also scaring Alfred. It breathes a pillar of fire at Alfred and the guard, who scream in terror. The audience gasps as the guard is left lying on the ground, and Alfred runs around in the cage with the dragon breathing pillars of fire at him. The audience seems to enjoy the show while Alfred jumps on the dragon's tail and the dragon tosses him up, causing Alfred to collide with it's horn. It roars in anger as the terrified Alfred hangs on, and tries to grab Alfred with it's paws. However Alfred evades it, crawling into it's nostril. The dragon sneezes him out and he hits the ground face first, and then it breathes more fire at him. Alfred escapes the cage, leaving the guard behind and causing the dragon to breathe fire into the audience. The audience just cheers and takes photos.

Alfred pushes through the densely packed audience to get away, and collapses some distance from them. Winnie walks over and kneels next to him asking if he's okay, and Alfred tiredly and sadly says he's fine, but the dragon thinks it was Alfred who put it in a cage, and not the one who saved it. Winnie asks why does it think that and Alfred says he supposes it's perfectly understandable, looking back to the cage where the dragon is still breathing fire in different directions.

At evening in Von Paljas' house, Alfred asks him if his translator machine really is working now, and Von Paljas tells him it's working perfectly and he has tested it. Alfred says that the dragon thinks '''they''' are his enemies, and they need to clear it up. Von Paljas tells him not to worry and just leave it all to him, and Alfred asks about the windmill. They exit the house to walk to the mill and Von Paljas says there's no problem, and they can go anywhere he likes. Alfred says they might need to go out into the deep space, and Von Paljas says who knows where they will go, and tells Alfred to get in.

At night in Fairyland, the windmill flies over the park, and uses a parachute to land on grass next to a real windmill. The parachute is sucked back in and the propeller moved to the side, and the night guard fails to notice anything amiss. He scratches his head and leaves.

Afterwards at the cage, Von Paljas whispers to Alfred that they should take the microphone and the speakers inside the cage because they can't make too much noise, and Alfred agrees. The dragon is asleep in a half-cave with a pillow and a blanket, and Von Paljas tells him they will put all the equipment close to it's bedside. Alfred glares at him but complies, carrying in a speaker, but the dragon suddendly opens it's eyes and Alfred runs screaming. However the dragon stays in bed while Alfred panickedly tells Von Paljas that the dragon has woken up. Von Paljas tells him he's ready, and switches the device on.

He speaks into the device, introducing himself and Alfred and asking if it remembers them. The dragon tells them he doesn't trust them, asking them why did they need to lock him in a cage like this and says he thought they were nice people. Von Paljas tells him he doesn't understand, and explains that they wanted to help him but some bad people took him from them. The dragon says he doesn't want to live a dog's life, and asks if it really wasn't them who put him in there. Von Paljas asks him to trust him, telling him they'll do anything they can to get him out. He says that's why they chose to sneak in here in the middle of the night to do it. The dragon gets out of bed and shambles over to the bars, smashing his face on the bars and loudly pleading for them to help him. Von Paljas and Alfred exclaim in fright, and the dragon goes back to pick up the translator's speaker.

He returns to the bars and says with the device that he wants to go back to his own planet, and again pleads them to help him. Von Paljas asks how can he get home by himself if they let him out, and he says his wings haven't recovered and he'd propably get lost out there. Von Paljas asks what can they do, and the dragon hopes some of his friends could be brought down there, they could help him. Von Paljas promises to fetch them and the dragon asks if he can really do that, saying his planet is very far away. Von Paljas tells him they will be leaving immediately and he can wait patiently until they get back. The dragon says it's a lot and apologises to Alfred for attacking him, saying he didn't know what he had done. Alfred tells him to forget it and says he will be leaving with Von Paljas now, and asks the dragon to explain how can they get to his planet.

Afterwards, they leave in the windmill and the same nightguard comes again, confused by the windmill's sudden dissappearace. Alfred and Von Paljas go straight to the space.

Meanwhile in Fairyland, the dragon is in better mood, eating his food as the audience cheers, dancing for them sround the cage, breathing fire, and flying.

An unclear amount of time later, it's night again and the dragon is sleeping in his bed when he hears something. He gets up and walks to the bars, where he sees the windmill returning. With it, there are five different dragons. The windmill engages the parachute to land next to the normal windmill again, while the other dragons fly directly to the cage where the dragon greets them tearfully in their own language. They break the bars together and the dragon flies out, landing in front of the windmill as Alfred and Von Paljas exit and speaking to them in his own language, the other dragons joining in. Von Paljas tells them he can understand them, and tells them goodbye. Alfred waves with him and tells the dragon to take good care of himself. The dragons breathe fire at them, exciting Alfred who calls it terrific. Von Paljas and Alfred both thank them and Alfred tells them he hopes they'll meet again. The dragons fly away and dissappear to the sky.

The night guard comes around later, and is shocked to notice the windmill's sudden reappearance. He wonders what's been going on there, but when the rotor starts he's terrified and runs away, in the process noticing the bars are broken and the dragon is missing. He screams and looks back at the windmill which takes off, running around in front of the cage and telling it to stop.

Meanwhile, the dragons happily fly away from earth.

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In the volcano,the dragon's tail is pinned under a large boulder and it growls An alien dragon appears to be trapped in pain and desperation. It tries to struggle against the rock but can't, and shoots up another pillar of fire. The pillar is only a meter or two away from Alfred who's struggling to climb up, but doesn't harm him. However a rock he's holding onto breaks from under his wing and he almost falls, hanging by the rock he just stood on.

At the crater's edge Von Paljas and Stoppel look on as Palem lowers Kasim into
the volcano. The fire erupts wider and Palem asks Kasim if he's okay, and he yells that everything is fine. Palem asks if Alfred's there, and Kasim says he can't see him anywhere. Kasim then descends lower, while Palem's other underlings give them rope and Von Paljas and Stoppel look on, Stoppel pleading government of Sinatra helps to free it, but Dolf buys the dragon for Alfred to come back to them alive. Von Paljas suddendly yells out that he's there and Stoppel leans forward quickly, almost falling off the edge before Von Paljas catches him. He tells Stoppel to watch out or he'll fall too, and Stoppel asks what did he see. Von Paljas asks if he noticed that the volcano's flames don't burn and he says he has, despite how close they are. He says that at least Alfred won't be burned alive and Von Paljas agrees it's unlikely, but the crater seems very deep and Alfred could have broken something.

In the crater, Kasim looks down and notices Alfred climbing out of the mist and calls out to him. Startled, Alfred loses his grip and falls, but gets a hold on a ledge. Kasim tells him to stay in there and wait for him to come down. He signals to Palem by yanking the rope.

Palem tells Von Paljas that Kasim has found Alfred, and he seems to be all right. Von Paljas rejoices, and him and Stoppel hug each other. Von Paljas says it was very close, and Stoppel asks him why isn't the flame hot. Von Paljas tells him it's not a flame, and explains that while it looks like one it must be something completely different. Stoppel asks what he means and Von Paljas says that one could think it's a phenomenom that's not known on their planet, so it's some kind of an extraterrestrial phenomenom. Stoppel asks how did it get there in that case, and Von Paljas says that Alfred might be able to explain it if he has the strenght left.

In the crater, Kasim gets a hold of Alfred's wing and he rejoices about making it pit alive. Kasim tells him to hold on tightly, and they start ascending. Palem tells the others they're coming, and Kasim pulls Alfred behind him.

At K.
Rokodil's amusement park in Waterland, there aren't many visitors and the ferris wheel's operator is watching television. The news channel shows the Sinatran volcano, with two construction cranes and people crowding at the edges. The newscaster says they will be showing footage of the dragon their cameraman had to climb deep into the crater to capture. Rokodil is also watching from his office when the newscaster explains that rescue operations are already underway to rescue this monster from another planet, and Rokodil is amazed. The same newscaster is personally present at the crater, explains that professor Von Paljas is heading the project and says he's planning to lift the huge dragon with an airship. Rokodil jumps in excitement, saying that the dragon is just the thing he needs to draw the crowds into the amusement park. He grabs the ohone and dials and unknown number, telling the person it's something important and they need to leave right now, promising that the payment will be whatever they ask if they succeed.

A helicopter flies over the sea to Sinatra, and Rokodil's person is of course Dolf. He asks if it's the volcano they're seeing now and the pilot asks if they're going to take a look at it first, but Dolf tells him he'll rather go to Nikiloko Poen first. He tells the pilot that Nikiloko's house must be the biggest one on Sinatra, and says if the amount of land he owns was propably two thirds. Outside Nikiloko's mansion, a monkey waits as the plane lands and Dolf runs out with a suitcase, yelling over the noise that he's Dolf and has an appointment with mr. Nikiloko Poen. The monkey yells back that he's there to take him to Nikiloko's residence, and leads him inside the mansion.

In a living room, Nikiloko asks if Dolf's sure that the dragon will be all his and Dolf says that he's absolutely sure and has already consulted a number of lawyers, who said Nikiloko can claim ownership over the dragon because it was discovered on his land. Nikiloko says he didn't know that, and he's now worrying that the dragon will be too big to keep it as a pet, and keeping it may become very expensive. Dolf tells him he's right, and Nikiloko says he knows he didn't just come there to tell about the dragon's ownership. Dolf says he represents people who would like to purchase the dragon, after all it's of no use to Nikiloko. He says he's right and Dolf tells him he has one hundred gold coins with him, but Nikiloko tells him to forget it. Dolf exclaims in surprise and Nikiloko says he has changed his mind, and isn't going to sell the dragon after all. Angered, Dolf offers two hundred but Nikiloko talks about how fun it will be to keep a dragon. Dolf springs up on the armchair with weird eyes and slams the briefcase shut, yelling that he'll pay three hundred. Nikiloko tells him he'll rather build a cage in his garden, and keep the dragon there for everybody to see. Dolf offers four hundred but Nikiloko lies down on the sofa, wondering aloud what dragons eat and asking Dolf if he knows about that. Dolf jumps up yelling that he'll pay thousand, smashing the suitcase on the table where it opens and coins scatter.

A zeppelin crosses the sea, while the boulder is being drilled into smaller pieces and readied for lifting by a large group of beaver workers. The newscaster apologises for disturbance and asks Von Paljas to explain what exactly is going on now. Von Paljas tells him they're moving the rock that's holding the dragon's tail down, after which they will put the seven nets under the dragon. Then they will let down cables from the airship, and use them to lift the dragon. The newscaster asks where will they take the dragon afterwards, and Von Paljas tells him they found a location on the island that's on level ground. They hope to be able to give further treatment to the dragon's injuries in there. The newscaster asks where Von Paljas thinks the dragon came from and he says he doesn't know exactly, but he's pretty sure it comrs from another planet. The beavers signal to Alfred while the newscaster asks if they're able to talk to the dragon, and Von Paljas says they can't yet while Alfred directs the beavers manning the cranes.

Von Paljas tells the newscaster conversation will be possible in the future, when they make some improvements to the language translator he has invented. The beavers at the cranes raise the cables, slowly lifting the boulder off the dragon's tail. The beavers in the crater then pull the nets under the dragon and Alfred looks up at the zeppelin, which drops the cables into the crater. The beavers receive and hook them while Kasim uses a radio phone to tell Alfred they should soon be finished securing the cables, and Alfred contacts the zeppelin with a different radio from the one he's using to communicate with the crater, telling the zeppelin to hold on for a few minutes. After receiving affirmative he asks if they've checked the place where the dragon will be landed, and the monkey flying the zeppelin tells him he just did.

The monkey ends the call, revealing Dolf onboard and asking him if they don't need to put the dragon down somewhere on the island first. Staring out of the window, Dolf tells him they don't have to, and they will go directly to the amusement park. He asks the monkey if his superiors briefed him about all of this and the monkey says they did, but asks why the animals down there don't know about it. Dolf suggests they're all dumb and laughs.

In the crater, the beavers tell Kasim they're ready and he contacts Alfred with the radio. When Alfred responds, Kasim tells him they're ready and can start lifting. Alfred contacts the zeppelin again, and tells them to start lifting now. The zeppelin rises and the nets go up around the dragon, succesfully lifting it and causing the beavers to clap.
The dragon rises out of the crater feels betrayed, but Alfred then notices the zeppelin turning and realizes that something is wrong, radioing them that they're heading the wrong way. The pilot doesn't answer and Alfred asks if he can hear him, getting increasingly agitated and asking what's the matter. He suddendly hears Dolf's laughter from the radio and asks who's there, and Dolf asks if he can't recognize his voice.

Alfred is shocked to realize it's Dolf[[note]] Dolf has already appeared in one episode on season 2, but Alfred didn't know about his involvement and hasn't heard anything about him for a very long time, not after Dolf confronted him in season 1 episode 25 several timeskips ago[[/note]] and Dolf tells him not to worry about the dragon,they will take good care of it. He says that they're going to an amusement park called Fairyland, and Alfred tells him he can't do that. Dolf says he actually can, explaining the dragon legally belongs to mr. Nikiloko Poen because it was found on his land, Dolf bought it from him and hasn't done anything against the law. Alfred swears at the radio, and Dolf tells him he should watch his language. Dolf says that if Alfred wants to see the dragon again he can come to Fairyland, he's sure that the dragon will become Fairyland's centerpiece. He laughs as the zeppelin leaves for sea and Alfred yells after him, calling him a villain.

Later, Stoppel's ship is at sea and he's standing on the deck with Alfred and Von Paljas. Alfred is pacing between them furiously, saying that the first thing they need to do is try to talk with the dragon, and Von
Paljas agrees. Alfred asks him to hurry up and repair his spaceship and he promises he will, and Alfred says that in that case he'll be going to see the dragon in Fairyland first. He says the dragon must be pretty lonely in there, and he's sure it'll be happy to see him. Alfred says that it's a fine mess they got into, and Von Paljas says they also need to find out if what Dolf has done is really legal. Alfred says he will talk to Ollie about it. Stoppel says he hopes the dragon is in good care since it's injured, and Alfred says that they paid a lot of money for it so they have to keep it in good health. Stoppel asks what are they doing to it in the amusement park, and is shocked when Alfrd says it will be there as a sideshow.

In Waterland, the road to Fairyland is overcrowded. There are animals in other areas of the park too,more than before, but almost everybody has gathered around the dragon's cage. They surround the dragon from all sides, make noise, and flash cameras, while the dragon sits still and lowers it's head sadly. An actual dinner table with water, soup, cake, fruit, and even cutlery has been set out for it but it stands with it's back turned and breathes a small fire. The audience gets excited and demand for the dragon to do something, like breathe more fire, fly, or eat.

Alfred walks through with Winnie, shocked at the large numbers of animals and wondering if they can get any closer to the cage. Winnie says it's nice that the dragon is popular, but Alfred is infuriated and angrily tells her they didn't help the dragon out of the crater just so that it could be turned into a sideshow. He then walks away while Winnie apologises, saying that it's still popular.

Rokodil is watching the park out of his window with a drink in hand, and hopes that the excitement
won't ever fade. Dolf is at his couch with his reward money and assures him it won't, asking him why doesn't go to space to get himself more curiosities. Rokodil calls his idea brilliant and says he's sure it would become a success. He approaches Dolf who's putting his reward money into the suitcase, and asks if he knows anybody suitable. Dolf says that this person would need to go to the farthest reaches of space, and that means they should know lots of things about science and technology, and most of all they need to be brave because that's a job a coward can't do. Rokodil asks if he can name anybody suitable, and Dolf tells him he does know one name[[note]] innthe finnish dub Dolf doesn't say he knows somebody, he says he could do it himself[[/note]]. Rokodil asks if Dolf could ask around, but he says the other person who could would never agree.

At Von Paljas' house, he's working on his translator machine and running tests. However, it comes out completely different from the dragon language and Von Paljas continues making adjustments.

At Fairyland, Alfred weaves through the crowd around the cage by crawling at everybody else's foot level, but gets stuck trying to squeeze through the safety fence. The pushes more and gets through, peeking up to the platform. The dragon is still sitting in deppression and Alfred calls out to it, waving his wing. The dragon doesn't respond and Alfred climbs up between the bars, but the guard notices him. Alfred continues trying to get the dragon's attention, and asking if it remembers how he helped it out of the crater. The guard runs over to tell him to get down and warn him that the dragon is dangerous, but Alfred tells him he wants to speak with it for a moment and that they know each other. The guard accuses him of lying and tries to grab him when he goes through the bars, but Alfred ends up pulling him in.

Alfred tells the guard that there's nothing to be worried about, and that the dragon won't bite or do anything bad. The guard gets in front of him to threaten him with the police if he won't leave, but Alfred says he needs to tell the dragon something. The dragon turns it's head, while the guard again tells Alfred to go away and that people aren't allowed inside the cage. Alfred calls out to the dragon again, asking if it remembers him. The guard is terrified by the dragon looking at them and Alfred's attempts to draw it's attention, and falls over in terror when it looks at him. Alfred tells him that there's nothing to be worried about, and asks the dragon if it remembers him. The dragon turns toward them angrily and the guard hangs onto Alfred shaking in terror, but Alfred remains oblivious while he explains to the dragon how he fell into the crater. The dragon approaches them angrily and the guard is terrified, but Alfred pats him on the arm and tells him there's nothing to fear.

Alfred asks again if the dragon remembers him, but it roars at them, this time also scaring Alfred. It breathes a pillar of fire at Alfred and the guard, who scream in terror. The audience gasps as the guard is left lying on the ground, and Alfred runs around in the cage with the dragon breathing pillars of fire at him. The audience seems to enjoy the show while Alfred jumps on the dragon's tail and the dragon tosses him up, causing Alfred to collide with it's horn. It roars in anger as the terrified Alfred hangs on, and tries to grab Alfred with it's paws. However Alfred evades it, crawling into it's nostril. The dragon sneezes him out and he hits the ground face first, and then it breathes more fire at him. Alfred escapes the cage, leaving the guard behind and causing the dragon to breathe fire into the audience. The audience just cheers and takes photos.

Alfred pushes through the densely packed audience to get away, and collapses some distance from them. Winnie walks over and kneels next to him asking if he's okay, and Alfred tiredly and sadly says he's fine, but the dragon thinks it was Alfred who put it in a cage, and not the one who saved it. Winnie asks why does it think that and Alfred says he supposes it's perfectly understandable, looking back to the cage where the dragon is still breathing fire in different directions.

At evening in Von Paljas' house, Alfred asks him if his translator machine really is working now, and Von Paljas tells him it's working perfectly and he has tested it. Alfred says that the dragon thinks '''they''' are his enemies, and they need to clear it up. Von Paljas tells him not to worry and just
leave it all to him, and Alfred asks about the windmill. They exit the house to walk to the mill and Von Paljas says there's no problem, and they can go anywhere he likes. Alfred says they might need to go out into the deep space, and Von Paljas says who knows where they will go, and tells Alfred to get in.

At night in Fairyland, the windmill flies over the park, and uses a parachute to land on grass next to a real windmill. The parachute is sucked back in and the propeller moved to the side, and the night guard fails to notice anything amiss. He scratches his head and leaves.

Afterwards at the cage, Von Paljas whispers to Alfred that they should take the microphone and the speakers inside the cage because they can't make too much noise, and Alfred agrees. The dragon is asleep in a half-cave with a pillow and a blanket, and Von Paljas tells him they will put all the equipment close to it's bedside. Alfred glares at him but complies, carrying in a speaker, but the dragon suddendly opens it's eyes and Alfred runs screaming. However the dragon stays in bed while Alfred panickedly tells Von Paljas that the dragon has woken up. Von Paljas tells him he's ready, and switches the device on.

He speaks into the device, introducing himself and Alfred and asking if it remembers them. The dragon tells them he doesn't trust them, asking them why did they need to lock him in a cage like this and says he thought they were nice people. Von Paljas tells him he doesn't understand, and explains that they wanted to help him but some bad people took him from them. The dragon says he doesn't want to live a dog's life, and asks if it really wasn't them who put him in there. Von Paljas asks him to trust him, telling him they'll do anything they can to get him out. He says that's why they chose to sneak in here in the middle of the night to do it. The dragon gets out of bed and shambles over to the bars, smashing his face on the bars and loudly pleading for them to help him. Von Paljas and Alfred exclaim in fright, and the dragon goes back to pick up the translator's speaker.

He returns to the bars and says with the device that he wants to go back to his own planet, and again pleads them to help him. Von Paljas asks how can he get home by himself if they let him out, and he says his wings haven't recovered and he'd propably get lost out there. Von Paljas asks what can they do, and the dragon hopes some of his friends could be brought down there, they could help him. Von Paljas promises to fetch them and the dragon asks if he can really do that, saying his planet is very far away. Von Paljas tells him they will be leaving immediately and he can wait patiently until they get back. The dragon says it's a lot and apologises to Alfred for attacking him, saying he didn't know what he had done. Alfred tells him to forget it and says he will be leaving with Von Paljas now, and asks the dragon to explain how can they get to his planet.

Afterwards, they leave in the windmill and the same nightguard comes again, confused by the windmill's sudden dissappearace. Alfred and Von Paljas go straight to the space.

Meanwhile in Fairyland, the dragon is in better mood, eating his food as the audience cheers, dancing for them sround the cage, breathing fire, and flying.

An unclear amount of time later, it's night again and the dragon is sleeping in his bed when he hears something. He gets up and walks to the bars, where he sees the windmill returning. With it, there are five different dragons. The windmill engages the parachute to land next to the normal windmill again, while the other dragons fly directly to the cage where the dragon greets them tearfully in their own language. They break the bars together and the dragon flies out, landing in front of the windmill as Alfred and Von Paljas exit and speaking to them in his own language, the other dragons joining in. Von Paljas tells them he can understand them, and tells them goodbye. Alfred waves with him and tells the dragon to take good care of himself. The dragons breathe fire at them, exciting Alfred who calls it terrific. Von Paljas and Alfred both thank them and Alfred tells them he hopes they'll meet again. The dragons fly away and dissappear to the sky.

The night guard comes around later, and is shocked to notice the windmill's sudden reappearance. He wonders what's been going on there, but when the rotor starts he's terrified and runs away, in the process noticing the bars are broken and the dragon is missing. He screams and looks back at the windmill which takes off, running around in front of the cage and telling it to stop.

Meanwhile, the dragons happily fly away from earth.
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* BadGuyWins: Well, Rokodil doesn't, but Dolf completes his mission, gets his payment, and leaves without any setbacks or consequences for now.

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Rokodil is watching the park out of his window with a drink in hand, and hopes that the excitement won't ever fade. Dolf is at his couch with his reward money and assures him it won't, asking him why doesn't go to space to get himself more curiosities. Rokodil calls his idea brilliant and says he's sure it would become a success. He approaches Dolf who's putting his reward money into the suitcase, and asks if he knows anybody suitable. Dolf says that this person would need to go to the farthest reaches of space, and that means they should know lots of things about science and technology, and most of all they need to be brave because that's a job a coward can't do. Rokodil asks if he can name anybody suitable, and Dolf tells him he could do it. Rokodil asks if Dolf could ask around, but he says the other person who could would never agree.

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Rokodil is watching the park out of his window with a drink in hand, and hopes that the excitement won't ever fade. Dolf is at his couch with his reward money and assures him it won't, asking him why doesn't go to space to get himself more curiosities. Rokodil calls his idea brilliant and says he's sure it would become a success. He approaches Dolf who's putting his reward money into the suitcase, and asks if he knows anybody suitable. Dolf says that this person would need to go to the farthest reaches of space, and that means they should know lots of things about science and technology, and most of all they need to be brave because that's a job a coward can't do. Rokodil asks if he can name anybody suitable, and Dolf tells him he does know one name[[note]] innthe finnish dub Dolf doesn't say he knows somebody, he says he could do it.it himself[[/note]]. Rokodil asks if Dolf could ask around, but he says the other person who could would never agree.



At Fairyland, Alfred weaves through the crowd around the cage by crawling at everybody else's foot level, but gets stuck trying to squeeze through the safety fence. The pushes more and gets through, climbing up to the platform. The dragon is still sitting in deppression




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At Fairyland, Alfred weaves through the crowd around the cage by crawling at everybody else's foot level, but gets stuck trying to squeeze through the safety fence. The pushes more and gets through, climbing peeking up to the platform. The dragon is still sitting in deppression



deppression and Alfred calls out to it, waving his wing. The dragon doesn't respond and Alfred climbs up between the bars, but the guard notices him. Alfred continues trying to get the dragon's attention, and asking if it remembers how he helped it out of the crater. The guard runs over to tell him to get down and warn him that the dragon is dangerous, but Alfred tells him he wants to speak with it for a moment and that they know each other. The guard accuses him of lying and tries to grab him when he goes through the bars, but Alfred ends up pulling him in.

Alfred tells the guard that there's nothing to be worried about, and that the dragon won't bite or do anything bad. The guard gets in front of him to threaten him with the police if he won't leave, but Alfred says he needs to tell the dragon something. The dragon turns it's head, while the guard again tells Alfred to go away and that people aren't allowed inside the cage. Alfred calls out to the dragon again, asking if it remembers him. The guard is terrified by the dragon looking at them and Alfred's attempts to draw it's attention, and falls over in terror when it looks at him. Alfred tells him that there's nothing to be worried about, and asks the dragon if it remembers him. The dragon turns toward them angrily and the guard hangs onto Alfred shaking in terror, but Alfred remains oblivious while he explains to the dragon how he fell into the crater. The dragon approaches them angrily and the guard is terrified, but Alfred pats him on the arm and tells him there's nothing to fear.

Alfred asks again if the dragon remembers him, but it roars at them, this time also scaring Alfred. It breathes a pillar of fire at Alfred and the guard, who scream in terror. The audience gasps as the guard is left lying on the ground, and Alfred runs around in the cage with the dragon breathing pillars of fire at him. The audience seems to enjoy the show while Alfred jumps on the dragon's tail and the dragon tosses him up, causing Alfred to collide with it's horn. It roars in anger as the terrified Alfred hangs on, and tries to grab Alfred with it's paws. However Alfred evades it, crawling into it's nostril. The dragon sneezes him out and he hits the ground face first, and then it breathes more fire at him. Alfred escapes the cage, leaving the guard behind and causing the dragon to breathe fire into the audience. The audience just cheers and takes photos.

Alfred pushes through the densely packed audience to get away, and collapses some distance from them. Winnie walks over and kneels next to him asking if he's okay, and Alfred tiredly and sadly says he's fine, but the dragon thinks it was Alfred who put it in a cage, and not the one who saved it. Winnie asks why does it think that and Alfred says he supposes it's perfectly understandable, looking back to the cage where the dragon is still breathing fire in different directions.

At evening in Von Paljas' house, Alfred asks him if his translator machine really is working now, and Von Paljas tells him it's working perfectly and he has tested it. Alfred says that the dragon thinks '''they''' are his enemies, and they need to clear it up. Von Paljas tells him not to worry and just leave it all to him, and Alfred asks about the windmill. They exit the house to walk to the mill and Von Paljas says there's no problem, and they can go anywhere he likes. Alfred says they might need to go out into the deep space, and Von Paljas says who knows where they will go, and tells Alfred to get in.

At night in Fairyland, the windmill flies over the park, and uses a parachute to land on grass next to a real windmill. The parachute is sucked back in and the propeller moved to the side, and the night guard fails to notice anything amiss. He scratches his head and leaves.

Afterwards at the cage, Von Paljas whispers to Alfred that they should take the microphone and the speakers inside the cage because they can't make too much noise, and Alfred agrees. The dragon is asleep in a half-cave with a pillow and a blanket, and Von Paljas tells him they will put all the equipment close to it's bedside. Alfred glares at him but complies, carrying in a speaker, but the dragon suddendly opens it's eyes and Alfred runs screaming. However the dragon stays in bed while Alfred panickedly tells Von Paljas that the dragon has woken up. Von Paljas tells him he's ready, and switches the device on.

He speaks into the device, introducing himself and Alfred and asking if it remembers them. The dragon tells them he doesn't trust them, asking them why did they need to lock him in a cage like this and says he thought they were nice people. Von Paljas tells him he doesn't understand, and explains that they wanted to help him but some bad people took him from them. The dragon says he doesn't want to live a dog's life, and asks if it really wasn't them who put him in there. Von Paljas asks him to trust him, telling him they'll do anything they can to get him out. He says that's why they chose to sneak in here in the middle of the night to do it. The dragon gets out of bed and shambles over to the bars, smashing his face on the bars and loudly pleading for them to help him. Von Paljas and Alfred exclaim in fright, and the dragon goes back to pick up the translator's speaker.

He returns to the bars and says with the device that he wants to go back to his own planet, and again pleads them to help him. Von Paljas asks how can he get home by himself if they let him out, and he says his wings haven't recovered and he'd propably get lost out there. Von Paljas asks what can they do, and the dragon hopes some of his friends could be brought down there, they could help him. Von Paljas promises to fetch them and the dragon asks if he can really do that, saying his planet is very far away. Von Paljas tells him they will be leaving immediately and he can wait patiently until they get back. The dragon says it's a lot and apologises to Alfred for attacking him, saying he didn't know what he had done. Alfred tells him to forget it and says he will be leaving with Von Paljas now, and asks the dragon to explain how can they get to his planet.

Afterwards, they leave in the windmill and the same nightguard comes again, confused by the windmill's sudden dissappearace. Alfred and Von Paljas go straight to the space.

Meanwhile in Fairyland, the dragon is in better mood, eating his food as the audience cheers, dancing for them sround the cage, breathing fire, and flying.

An unclear amount of time later, it's night again and the dragon is sleeping in his bed when he hears something. He gets up and walks to the bars, where he sees the windmill returning. With it, there are five different dragons. The windmill engages the parachute to land next to the normal windmill again, while the other dragons fly directly to the cage where the dragon greets them tearfully in their own language. They break the bars together and the dragon flies out, landing in front of the windmill as Alfred and Von Paljas exit and speaking to them in his own language, the other dragons joining in. Von Paljas tells them he can understand them, and tells them goodbye. Alfred waves with him and tells the dragon to take good care of himself. The dragons breathe fire at them, exciting Alfred who calls it terrific. Von Paljas and Alfred both thank them and Alfred tells them he hopes they'll meet again. The dragons fly away and dissappear to the sky.

The night guard comes around later, and is shocked to notice the windmill's sudden reappearance. He wonders what's been going on there, but when the rotor starts he's terrified and runs away, in the process noticing the bars are broken and the dragon is missing. He screams and looks back at the windmill which takes off, running around in front of the cage and telling it to stop.

Meanwhile, the dragons happily fly away from earth.



* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Why did they put out a nicely set up dinner table in the dragon's cage? How do they suppose it to use cutlery,pour water, or drink from a glass?

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** In a later scene the dragon also has a bedside table with a tiny lamp. Why is it there? They didn't even know that the dragon was sapient. Later scene also shows the "cave" with curtain doors, sone kind of a box on a wall, and in the cornee something that might be a sink.
* BystanderSyndrome: Nobody else does anything while Alfred and the guard are inside the cage, and after Alfred escapes the fire the audience just cheers and takes photos.
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Later, Stoppel's ship is at sea and he's standing on the deck with Alfred and Von Paljas. Alfred is pacing between them furiously, saying that the first thing they need to do is try to talk with the dragon, and Von Paljas agrees. Alfred asks him to hurry up and repair his spaceship and he promises he will, and Alfred says that in that case he'll be going to see the dragon in fairyland first. He says the dragon must be pretty lonely in there, and he's sure it'll be happy to see him. Alfred says that it's a fine mess they got into, and Von Paljas says they also need to find out if what Dolf has done is legal. Alfred says he will talk to Ollie about it. Stoppel says he hopes the dragon is in good care since it's injured, and Alfred says that they paid a lot of money for it so they have to keep it in good health. Stoppel asks what are they doing to it in the amusement park, and is shocked when Alfrd says it will be there as a sideshow




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Later, Stoppel's ship is at sea and he's standing on the deck with Alfred and Von Paljas. Alfred is pacing between them furiously, saying that the first thing they need to do is try to talk with the dragon, and Von Paljas agrees. Alfred asks him to hurry up and repair his spaceship and he promises he will, and Alfred says that in that case he'll be going to see the dragon in fairyland Fairyland first. He says the dragon must be pretty lonely in there, and he's sure it'll be happy to see him. Alfred says that it's a fine mess they got into, and Von Paljas says they also need to find out if what Dolf has done is really legal. Alfred says he will talk to Ollie about it. Stoppel says he hopes the dragon is in good care since it's injured, and Alfred says that they paid a lot of money for it so they have to keep it in good health. Stoppel asks what are they doing to it in the amusement park, and is shocked when Alfrd says it will be there as a sideshow



sideshow.

In Waterland, the road to Fairyland is overcrowded. There are animals in other areas of the park too,more than before, but almost everybody has gathered around the dragon's cage. They surround the dragon from all sides, make noise, and flash cameras, while the dragon sits still and lowers it's head sadly. An actual dinner table with water, soup, cake, fruit, and even cutlery has been set out for it but it stands with it's back turned and breathes a small fire. The audience gets excited and demand for the dragon to do something, like breathe more fire, fly, or eat.

Alfred walks through with Winnie, shocked at the large numbers of animals and wondering if they can get any closer to the cage. Winnie says it's nice that the dragon is popular, but Alfred is infuriated and angrily tells her they didn't help the dragon out of the crater just so that it could be turned into a sideshow. He then walks away while Winnie apologises, saying that it's still popular.

Rokodil is watching the park out of his window with a drink in hand, and hopes that the excitement won't ever fade. Dolf is at his couch with his reward money and assures him it won't, asking him why doesn't go to space to get himself more curiosities. Rokodil calls his idea brilliant and says he's sure it would become a success. He approaches Dolf who's putting his reward money into the suitcase, and asks if he knows anybody suitable. Dolf says that this person would need to go to the farthest reaches of space, and that means they should know lots of things about science and technology, and most of all they need to be brave because that's a job a coward can't do. Rokodil asks if he can name anybody suitable, and Dolf tells him he could do it. Rokodil asks if Dolf could ask around, but he says the other person who could would never agree.

At Von Paljas' house, he's working on his translator machine and running tests. However, it comes out completely different from the dragon language and Von Paljas continues making adjustments.

At Fairyland, Alfred weaves through the crowd around the cage by crawling at everybody else's foot level, but gets stuck trying to squeeze through the safety fence. The pushes more and gets through, climbing up to the platform. The dragon is still sitting in deppression






* CallBack: Rokodil's amusement park from episode 1 plays a part in the story.

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* GraituousGerman: The english dub has several instances of Von Paljas' ''"ja"'' again.

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* GraituousGerman: The english dub has several instances of Von Paljas' ''"ja"'' again.again.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Why did they put out a nicely set up dinner table in the dragon's cage? How do they suppose it to use cutlery,pour water, or drink from a glass?
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In the volcano,the dragon's tail is pinned under a large boulder and it growls in pain and desperation. It tries to struggle against the rock but can't, and shoots up another pillar of fire. The pillar is only a meter or two away from Alfred who's struggling to climb up, but doesn't harm him. However a rock he's holding onto breaks from under his wing and he almost falls, hanging by the rock he just stood on.

At the crater's edge Von Paljas and Stoppel look on as Palem lowers Kasim into the volcano. The fire erupts wider and Palem asks Kasim if he's okay, and he yells that everything is fine. Palem asks if Alfred's there, and Kasim says he can't see him anywhere. Kasim then descends lower, while Palem's other underlings give them rope and Von Paljas and Stoppel look on, Stoppel pleading for Alfred to come back to them alive. Von Paljas suddendly yells out that he's there and Stoppel leans forward quickly, almost falling off the edge before Von Paljas catches him. He tells Stoppel to watch out or he'll fall too, and Stoppel asks what did he see. Von Paljas asks if he noticed that the volcano's flames don't burn and he says he has, despite how close they are. He says that at least Alfred won't be burned alive and Von Paljas agrees it's unlikely, but the crater seems very deep and Alfred could have broken something.

In the crater, Kasim looks down and notices Alfred climbing out of the mist and calls out to him. Startled, Alfred loses his grip and falls, but gets a hold on a ledge. Kasim tells him to stay in there and wait for him to come down. He signals to Palem by yanking the rope.

Palem tells Von Paljas that Kasim has found Alfred, and he seems to be all right. Von Paljas rejoices, and him and Stoppel hug each other. Von Paljas says it was very close, and Stoppel asks him why isn't the flame hot. Von Paljas tells him it's not a flame, and explains that while it looks like one it must be something completely different. Stoppel asks what he means and Von Paljas says that one could think it's a phenomenom that's not known on their planet, so it's some kind of an extraterrestrial phenomenom. Stoppel asks how did it get there in that case, and Von Paljas says that Alfred might be able to explain it if he has the strenght left.

In the crater, Kasim gets a hold of Alfred's wing and he rejoices about making it pit alive. Kasim tells him to hold on tightly, and they start ascending. Palem tells the others they're coming, and Kasim pulls Alfred behind him.

At K. Rokodil's amusement park in Waterland, there aren't many visitors and the ferris wheel's operator is watching television. The news channel shows the Sinatran volcano, with two construction cranes and people crowding at the edges. The newscaster says they will be showing footage of the dragon their cameraman had to climb deep into the crater to capture. Rokodil is also watching from his office when the newscaster explains that rescue operations are already underway to rescue this monster from another planet, and Rokodil is amazed. The same newscaster is personally present at the crater, explains that professor Von Paljas is heading the project and says he's planning to lift the huge dragon with an airship. Rokodil jumps in excitement, saying that the dragon is just the thing he needs to draw the crowds into the amusement park. He grabs the ohone and dials and unknown number, telling the person it's something important and they need to leave right now, promising that the payment will be whatever they ask if they succeed.

A helicopter flies over the sea to Sinatra, and Rokodil's person is of course Dolf. He asks if it's the volcano they're seeing now and the pilot asks if they're going to take a look at it first, but Dolf tells him he'll rather go to Nikiloko Poen first. He tells the pilot that Nikiloko's house must be the biggest one on Sinatra, and says if the amount of land he owns was propably two thirds. Outside Nikiloko's mansion, a monkey waits as the plane lands and Dolf runs out with a suitcase, yelling over the noise that he's Dolf and has an appointment with mr. Nikiloko Poen. The monkey yells back that he's there to take him to Nikiloko's residence, and leads him inside the mansion.

In a living room, Nikiloko asks if Dolf's sure that the dragon will be all his and Dolf says that he's absolutely sure and has already consulted a number of lawyers, who said Nikiloko can claim ownership over the dragon because it was discovered on his land. Nikiloko says he didn't know that, and he's now worrying that the dragon will be too big to keep it as a pet, and keeping it may become very expensive. Dolf tells him he's right, and Nikiloko says he knows he didn't just come there to tell about the dragon's ownership. Dolf says he represents people who would like to purchase the dragon, after all it's of no use to Nikiloko. He says he's right and Dolf tells him he has one hundred gold coins with him, but Nikiloko tells him to forget it. Dolf exclaims in surprise and Nikiloko says he has changed his mind, and isn't going to sell the dragon after all. Angered, Dolf offers two hundred but Nikiloko talks about how fun it will be to keep a dragon. Dolf springs up on the armchair with weird eyes and slams the briefcase shut, yelling that he'll pay three hundred. Nikiloko tells him he'll rather build a cage in his garden, and keep the dragon there for everybody to see. Dolf offers four hundred but Nikiloko lies down on the sofa, wondering aloud what dragons eat and asking Dolf if he knows about that. Dolf jumps up yelling that he'll pay thousand, smashing the suitcase on the table where it opens and coins scatter.

A zeppelin crosses the sea, while the boulder is being drilled into smaller pieces and readied for lifting by a large group of beaver workers. The newscaster apologises for disturbance and asks Von Paljas to explain what exactly is going on now. Von Paljas tells him they're moving the rock that's holding the dragon's tail down, after which they will put the seven nets under the dragon. Then they will let down cables from the airship, and use them to lift the dragon. The newscaster asks where will they take the dragon afterwards, and Von Paljas tells him they found a location on the island that's on level ground. They hope to be able to give further treatment to the dragon's injuries in there. The newscaster asks where Von Paljas thinks the dragon came from and he says he doesn't know exactly, but he's pretty sure it comrs from another planet. The beavers signal to Alfred while the newscaster asks if they're able to talk to the dragon, and Von Paljas says they can't yet while Alfred directs the beavers manning the cranes.

Von Paljas tells the newscaster conversation will be possible in the future, when they make some improvements to the language translator he has invented. The beavers at the cranes raise the cables, slowly lifting the boulder off the dragon's tail. The beavers in the crater then pull the nets under the dragon and Alfred looks up at the zeppelin, which drops the cables into the crater. The beavers receive and hook them while Kasim uses a radio phone to tell Alfred they should soon be finished securing the cables, and Alfred contacts the zeppelin with a different radio from the one he's using to communicate with the crater, telling the zeppelin to hold on for a few minutes. After receiving affirmative he asks if they've checked the place where the dragon will be landed, and the monkey flying the zeppelin tells him he just did.

The monkey ends the call, revealing Dolf onboard and asking him if they don't need to put the dragon down somewhere on the island first. Staring out of the window, Dolf tells him they don't have to, and they will go directly to the amusement park. He asks the monkey if his superiors briefed him about all of this and the monkey says they did, but asks why the animals down there don't know about it. Dolf suggests they're all dumb and laughs.

In the crater, the beavers tell Kasim they're ready and he contacts Alfred with the radio. When Alfred responds, Kasim tells him they're ready and can start lifting. Alfred contacts the zeppelin again, and tells them to start lifting now. The zeppelin rises and the nets go up around the dragon, succesfully lifting it and causing the beavers to clap. The dragon rises out of the crater but Alfred then notices the zeppelin turning and realizes that something is wrong, radioing them that they're heading the wrong way. The pilot doesn't answer and Alfred asks if he can hear him, getting increasingly agitated and asking what's the matter. He suddendly hears Dolf's laughter from the radio and asks who's there, and Dolf asks if he can't recognize his voice.

Alfred is shocked to realize it's Dolf[[note]] Dolf has already appeared in one episode on season 2, but Alfred didn't know about his involvement and hasn't heard anything about him for a very long time, not after Dolf confronted him in season 1 episode 25 several timeskips ago[[/note]] and Dolf tells him not to worry about the dragon,they will take good care of it. He says that they're going to an amusement park called Fairyland, and Alfred tells him he can't do that. Dolf says he actually can, explaining the dragon legally belongs to mr. Nikiloko Poen because it was found on his land, Dolf bought it from him and hasn't done anything against the law. Alfred swears at the radio, and Dolf tells him he should watch his language. Dolf says that if Alfred wants to see the dragon again he can come to Fairyland, he's sure that the dragon will become Fairyland's centerpiece. He laughs as the zeppelin leaves for sea and Alfred yells after him, calling him a villain.

Later, Stoppel's ship is at sea and he's standing on the deck with Alfred and Von Paljas. Alfred is pacing between them furiously, saying that the first thing they need to do is try to talk with the dragon, and Von Paljas agrees. Alfred asks him to hurry up and repair his spaceship and he promises he will, and Alfred says that in that case he'll be going to see the dragon in fairyland first. He says the dragon must be pretty lonely in there, and he's sure it'll be happy to see him. Alfred says that it's a fine mess they got into, and Von Paljas says they also need to find out if what Dolf has done is legal. Alfred says he will talk to Ollie about it. Stoppel says he hopes the dragon is in good care since it's injured, and Alfred says that they paid a lot of money for it so they have to keep it in good health. Stoppel asks what are they doing to it in the amusement park, and is shocked when Alfrd says it will be there as a sideshow




!! Tropes:
* BadGuyWins: Well, Rokodil doesn't, but Dolf completes his mission, gets his payment, and leaves without any setbacks or consequences for now.
* CallBack: Rokodil's amusement park from episode 1 plays a part in the story.
* CatchPhrase: Alfred says "Pico bello!" even in the english dub
* RecycledAnimation: Animation from the previous episode is used as news footage in this episode's beginning.
* It's only very little karma, but at least Rokodil's amusement park is doing badly.
* HighClassGlass: Dolf's still wearing the monocle from episode 37.
* VillainInAWhiteSuit: Dolf's suit in this episode is alternately off-white and bluish.
* DubNameChange: In the finnish dub, Rokodil's amusement park Fairyland is named Lystimaa ("Funland").
* GraituousGerman: The english dub has several instances of Von Paljas' ''"ja"'' again.

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