Dreamscape

Dreamscape is the episode of season 2 of American Dragon: Jake Long.

Plot
While on a literal "dream date" with Rose, the worst part for Jake is that has to seperate from her every time he wakes up, especially for school, but just as things couldn't get any worse, Rotwood, now the principle, now has the power to expel Jake Long unless (as the Board of Directors insist) he can do a purfect essay on an extra credit project of Mr.R's own choice. Rotwood asigns Jake to write a life documentry on a "curtian genius" he knows... and naturally, that man won't tell the boy who that genius is (and says Jake says "Aw, man!" too much). The only clue Rotwood gave was that he has all the answers in his own head, but that isn't too hard for the American Dragon, especially when Rose shown Jake how to use his dream-charm to explore the subconsious minds of other people, including that powermad, still-magical-creature-obsessed principle. Of course, while getting the mind-envelope with the test answers, Rose and Jake run into a Chimera that's been trapped in Rotwood's earliest (infant) memory, and since Jake didn't shut the door in Rotwood's mind, the Chimera was let loose in the dreamscapes to cause nightmares to almost half of NYC. Taking along Trixie and Spud with them, the Chimera isn't the only thing Rose and Jake find in the world of dreams, as Rose, int the memory of her birth, finds out she's not really orphaned, but was taken from her mother by the huntsclan on account of her birthmark... she still has a family! The next morning, because of what Trixie and Spud learned about themselves in the expiriance, Jake found that the dream-envelope doesn't need to be openned: the "genius" Rotwood was talking about was himself, and Jake had "studied" enough of the principal's memories to get an unexpected A+, much to Rotwood's amazement and confusion.

Trivia

 * On a "ten-second detour", Jake couldn't resist taking a peek in Brad's dream, in which that football player is a pretty ballerina (see gallery below). Having a good laugh of it, Jake took a picture of it on his cellphone camera.
 * Spud has a hard time remembering his dreams, so he's amazed to learn he dreams of being a potato-themed superhero. According to Jake, the catchphrase "Tally-Ho" was part of the problem ("I don't think that'll catch on.")
 * Trixie's visit in the Dreamscapes gives her an advantage as her dream of being a successful surgian lets her get closer to making that dream come true. She even likes the sound of being called "Dr. Trixie Carter".
 * Mr. Rotwood was dumped by the love of his life for his "girly-man shoulders and pigskin smell".
 * Rotwood's mother was a seemstress
 * Rotwood has a car that he takes pride in, as he was very upset when somebody (unknown to him, Trixie) pelted it with a baked potato, though the thought of Jake failing helps set him in a better mood.