
So buckle up, friends, and let's take a field trip to the land of '90s nostalgia to see all the cool things you totally didn't appreciate about The Magic School Bus the first time around. When you were a kid it was all out of this world field trips and catchy catch phrases, but did you understand why the show was so important? Did you realize how epic the woman who voiced Miss Frizzle was? Did you really pay attention to the kinds of lessons Miss Frizzle was dishing out? Prepare to reevaluate everything you thought you knew about The Magic School Bus, and somehow end up loving it even more. Jyoti Kaur is an Indian American girl who enrolls at Walker Elementary during the events of The Magic School Bus Rides Again. I know this may sound like crazy talk, but trust me, the show had layers. There are so many things about The Magic School Bus you can appreciate more as an adult. Frizzles class to go on a field trip to the planetarium to watch a show about the solar system. As cool as The Magic School Bus was when I was a kid, watching it as an adult is an even more interesting experience. This smash hit, based on the Tony award- winning production, takes you back to 1956 in the Sun Records Studios when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis actually came together for the greatest jam session in music history. The Magic School Bus was a gateway to the world of science for a generation of children, and it was entertaining - two things I am ashamed I once thought were mutually exclusive.

If you didn't grow up with Miss Frizzle then I am very sad for you. Frizzles kid sister Fiona takes the wheel at Walkerville Elementary, leading the class on wild adventures packed with.
