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00:01Reach for the speed, reach for the whistle, go where the rail may run.
00:08Reach for the words, reach for the story, follow the rainbow sun.
00:16To a shining time station, where dreams can come true, waiting there for you.
00:32Impossible, ridiculous and foolishness.
00:36This new train schedule is Tommy Rot, Baldi Dash and Cuckoo.
00:41There isn't a train on Earth that can go from Point Pokey to Cloggyville in 11 seconds.
00:47It's 14 miles, and look here, from Doodle Town to Turley in 18 hours.
00:52Well, it's impossible.
00:54Why, I can walk from Doodle Town to Turley in 15 minutes, and I'm only 18 inches tall.
01:01I'll just have to write the correct times in here.
01:05What are you doing? Stop that!
01:09Those are the new train schedules from the railroad company.
01:12I am the only one who can change those schedules.
01:15Well, it may be new, but it's not a train schedule.
01:18Give me that pencil!
01:21Never!
01:21You can't get from Butter Town to Chubby Corners in four seconds!
01:26What did you say?
01:28What?
01:29Four seconds?
01:30What?
01:31Ah!
01:32You are Miss Stacy Jones.
01:34Uh-huh.
01:35Yes.
01:36Uh, could you please direct me to the station master?
01:40I am the station master.
01:42May I help you?
01:43You're the station...
01:45Oh, uh, well, uh, Miss Station Master,
01:49this certainly is a lovely train station you have here.
01:53Yes, very lovely indeed.
01:57But enough about you.
01:59Do you see those machines over there?
02:07They are all mine.
02:09The railroad has given me a long lease for the entire arcade starting today.
02:20And I'm thinking about putting in some more machines.
02:24Some big, new, noisy, expensive, huge, heavy machines.
02:30Yes, I have some big plans.
02:32Some very big plans.
02:35Uh, yes, but...
02:36And, have you noticed the new schedules that I had printed up?
02:41You had those schedules printed up?
02:43Why, those schedules are all wrong.
02:45And if the schedules are wrong, the passengers will miss their trains.
02:48I know.
02:49So what?
02:50Who cares?
02:50It's fantastic.
02:52They miss their train, so they have nothing to do.
02:55Therefore, consequently so, they go to my arcade and spend their money in my machines.
03:01Oh.
03:03Oh.
03:04You really are a schemer, aren't you?
03:07Well, that's what they call me, the schemer, and the pleasure is all mine.
03:10Yes.
03:10Well, Mr. Schemer...
03:12No, please, please.
03:12Schemer.
03:13My friends call me Schemer.
03:14Well, Schemer, these schedules are worthless.
03:18They are worse than worthless.
03:20They are misleading.
03:21Now, what have you done with the real schedules?
03:25All right, take it easy.
03:25Take a deep breath.
03:27Just an idea.
03:33It will hardly ever happen again.
03:36What a way to run a room.
03:39Yoo-hoo.
03:41Mr. Conductor.
03:42Yoo-hoo.
03:43Oh.
03:46Can I help you, sir?
03:49What's that, a silly face?
03:51You want to go someplace silly?
03:53No, no.
03:54Sounds like silly.
03:56Uh, Billy, Crilly, Dilly, Dilly?
04:01Dilly lick!
04:03Okay.
04:04You got to take the train to Shemp and change it to Spotsville.
04:07Your train will arrive in about a half an hour.
04:11Yoo-hoo.
04:13Oh, Mr. Conductor.
04:15Yoo-hoo.
04:17Mr. Conductor.
04:18Oh, hiya, Matt.
04:19Do you know our little friend who lives in the wall?
04:21Mr. Conductor?
04:22I owe him an apology.
04:24I blamed him for changing the schedules,
04:26and he was only trying to correct them.
04:28Will you help me find him?
04:29Sure.
04:30Great.
04:31Yoo-hoo.
04:37Mr. Conductor?
04:45Here.
04:47What are you doing in there?
04:50Uh, I was looking for Mr. Conductor.
04:54You want to find a conductor, son,
04:56you wait out on the platform.
04:57There aren't any conductors in here,
04:58and certainly not in my drawer.
05:01Oh, was there something else?
05:03No, no, I was just leaving.
05:05There's a door.
05:07Be careful now.
05:12Hi, Matt, where are you going?
05:13I was looking for someone.
05:15Come on and visit my grandpa's workshop.
05:17Maybe we can help him fix something.
05:19I don't think he wants me in his workshop.
05:23Oh, you're afraid of him?
05:24I'm not.
05:25Well, come on, let's go see him then.
05:27I think I'll look for Mr. Conductor instead.
05:30Who's Mr. Conductor?
05:32He's the little guy who lives in the wall.
05:35Oh, yeah.
05:36What is it?
05:37Like a goblin or an animal or something?
05:39No, he's a guy.
05:40Come on and help me find him.
05:41A guy?
05:42A little guy?
05:44Uh, no thanks.
05:45You can go look for him.
05:47Now who's afraid?
05:48I'm not afraid.
05:49I'm not afraid of anything.
05:50You are, too.
05:51And not besides.
05:53You're afraid to visit my grandpa.
05:54Yeah, and you're afraid to meet Mr. Conductor.
05:57There he is.
05:58Come on.
06:02Hello, Matthew, Matt, Matthew.
06:04Hi.
06:05Mr. Conductor's been telling me all about train schedules on the island of Sodor.
06:10Did he tell you about Thomas or Gordon?
06:12No.
06:13What about Thomas or Gordon?
06:15Ah, let me see.
06:20That's a best time song.
06:22You're absolutely right.
06:24I keep it to remind myself that one day the railroad will give me a gold watch for all my
06:31years in service.
06:33That's what you get when you've been around as long as I have.
06:36But I always know what time it is.
06:40How?
06:40How?
06:41I just look at that big clock over there.
06:47I have some time.
06:49I'll tell you a story about Henry, the big green engine.
06:53But I must warn you, it's a very sad story.
07:02Once, an engine attached to a train was afraid of a few drops of rain.
07:10It went into a tunnel and squeaked through its funnel and wouldn't come out again.
07:30The engine's name is Henry.
07:33His driver and fireman argued with him, but he would not move.
07:40The rain will spoil my lovely green paint and red stripes, he said.
07:48The conductor blew his whistle till he had no more breath and waved his flag till his arms ached.
07:54But Henry still stayed in the tunnel and blew steam at him.
07:59I'm not going to spoil my lovely green paint and red stripes for you.
08:05Then along came Sir Topham Hatt, the man in charge of all the engines on the island of Sodor.
08:18We will pull you out, said Sir Topham Hatt.
08:21But Henry only blew steam at him.
08:28Everyone pulled except Sir Topham Hatt because, he said, my doctor has forbidden me to pull.
08:42Sir Topham Hatt, said, one, two, three, push.
08:52But he didn't help.
08:54My doctor has forbidden me to push, he said.
08:57They pushed and pushed and pushed.
09:00But still Henry stayed in the tunnel.
09:06At last, Thomas came along.
09:08The conductor waved his red flag and stopped him.
09:12Everyone argued with Henry.
09:14Look, it has stopped raining, they said.
09:17Yes, but it will begin again soon, said Henry.
09:20And what would become of my green paint with red stripes then?
09:29Thomas pushed and puffed and pushed as hard as ever he could.
09:38But still Henry stayed in the tunnel.
09:48Eventually, even Sir Topham Hatt gave up.
09:50We shall take away your rails, he said, and leave you here until you're ready to come out of the
09:56tunnel.
10:01They took up the old rails and built a wall in front of Henry, so that other engines wouldn't bump
10:08into him.
10:25All Henry could do was to watch the trains pushing through the other tunnel.
10:33He was very sad because he thought no one would ever see his lovely green paint with red stripes again.
10:40As time went on, Edward and Gordon would often pass by.
10:46Edward would say, poop, poop, hello.
10:51And Gordon would say, poop, poop, poop, served you right.
10:56Poor Henry had no steam to answer. His fire had gone out.
11:03Sutton dirt from the tunnel had spoiled his lovely green paint and red stripes anyway.
11:09How long do you think Henry will stay in the tunnel before he overcomes his fear of the rain and
11:14then decides to journey out again?
11:20Hello there. Do you ever wear green with red stripes?
11:26Sometimes. What's gonna happen? Does Henry ever get out of the tunnel?
11:31Whoops! At the risk of being terribly late, the story of Henry must unfortunately wait.
11:38I promise completing at our very next meeting, so shake and we'll make it a date.
11:44No, I mean shake!
11:50Oh boy! Imagine being frightened of a few drops of rain, or if you get wet you can just dry
11:57off again.
11:58I guess everyone is afraid of something sometimes.
12:02Like the dark.
12:04Yeah.
12:05Big scary dog.
12:06Yeah, nightmares.
12:08But you know the best thing to do when you're afraid?
12:11Is to talk to someone you know about it.
12:14Oh! There's the mail train from Pelican Falls. I'll be right back.
12:18Let's go see if it's in the picture machine.
12:24There's flying saucers in there. They're not scary ones. Look!
12:28Don't be afraid of anything.
12:29Let's go see what the end of the car's before.
12:30I can't wait!
12:32No, I can't wait!
12:33Whatever it is.
12:34No!
12:44No!
12:46No!
12:48No!
12:50Any time you're in a familiar situation.
12:56It's an old man.
12:57So drown it by strangers and you don't know what to do.
13:03Listen close, cause here's some useful information.
13:10In their eyes, you're a stranger too.
13:15So don't be afraid, just be yourself.
13:20Don't be afraid to reach on out.
13:23You've got to be courageous, cause that's what living's all about.
13:28Don't be afraid to speak your mind.
13:32Don't be afraid, just let go.
13:36You'll find it's advantageous to let your feelings show.
13:47Sometimes people can be intimidating.
13:53And if they make you feel a little blue, listen closely to this message I'm relating.
14:05They just may be a little scared of you.
14:11So don't be afraid, just be yourself.
14:15Don't be afraid to reach on out.
14:18You've got to be courageous, cause that's what living's all about.
14:24Don't be afraid to speak your mind.
14:28Don't be afraid, just be yourself.
14:33Oh, children.
14:36Hello.
14:37Uh, what are your names?
14:39Uh, I'm Tanya.
14:41Matt.
14:42Matt and Tanya.
14:43Well, those are lovely names for people that have them.
14:45Schemer.
14:47Yeah.
14:47Now, why aren't you children putting your money inside my lovely machines?
14:53I don't have any more money.
14:55No money?
14:57Hey, then what are you doing hanging around here?
14:59Come on, get out of here.
15:00Out, get a job or no living.
15:02Grow up.
15:02Come on, get some hard-earned cash.
15:03Get out of here.
15:04O-U-T.
15:09Well, since there is no water on here, unfortunately, I'll have to spend my own nickel.
15:16Bon voyage, Mr. Jefferson.
15:27There it is, like sound again.
15:30And I am hell-exhausted.
15:33Ooh, ooh, another nickel, baby.
15:37Hey, I'm keeping this one.
15:39I keep all the nickels for my private collection.
15:43Hey, what is going on here?
15:45Where is my song?
15:47Who's yellowed at us like that, Ray?
15:49I think it's the fellow who owns this joint, Tex.
15:52Thank you, Rex.
15:54You're welcome, Tex.
15:57Whoa, whoa.
15:58I'm getting six cents.
16:01Oh, no.
16:01I am going to get my nickel back.
16:04Give him back his nickel.
16:06No, I found it.
16:08It's mine.
16:11Hey, there's like a very spooky dude looking in down here.
16:16And I am not totally thrilled.
16:19Lucky he can't see us.
16:21I don't care.
16:22I can see him.
16:24Ah!
16:27Go away!
16:28Shoot!
16:28Go away!
16:34Hello?
16:35Mr. Conductor, are you in there?
16:38I'm mad.
16:42Could you please take this to Harry for me?
16:46What's the matter?
16:47Something wrong?
16:48No.
16:49Well, yes.
16:51Harry doesn't want me in his workshop.
16:53Oh.
16:54Well, you tell him that I sent you.
16:55It'll be okay.
16:57Okay.
17:12Whoa, son.
17:14Must have been rushed.
17:16I was just leaving.
17:17My aunt Stacey sent me over with your book.
17:20Did you find that conductor you were looking for?
17:23Yes, sir.
17:23I'm glad he wasn't in my drawer here.
17:26I thought of a train conductor in my drawer makes me nervous.
17:30And I'm not the sort of man who gets nervous.
17:32Scared.
17:34Sure.
17:35Nervous.
17:36Nah.
17:40I had one of the biggest scares of my life when I was about your age.
17:46You see this engine here?
17:49I'll never forget the first time she rumbled into the station.
17:54Her wheels looked ten feet tall.
17:58You were scared of a train engine?
18:01At first I was.
18:03She let off a blast of steam until I scared the pants off me.
18:07Then, after a while, I got a chance to ride.
18:14She was mighty.
18:16And I got to blow the whistle, warning everybody we were passing through.
18:24I was hooked.
18:26I knew I'd be a railroad band from Backmode Island.
18:34Why don't you go in and join them?
18:41Because I was looking for you, Mr. Conductor.
18:44You promised you'd tell me what happened to Henry the Green Engine.
18:47You promised.
18:49Yes, I did, didn't I?
18:51And my motto is never to disappoint a child.
18:54You are a child, aren't you?
18:56Yes.
18:58And you are a child, too?
19:00Yes.
19:02Very well.
19:03Back to our sad, sad story about Henry walled up in the tunnel.
19:19Gordon always pulled the big express.
19:22He was proud of being the only engine strong enough to do so.
19:26It was full of important people, likes, a top and path.
19:30And Gordon was seeing how fast he could go.
19:34Hurry, hurry, hurry, he said.
19:36Tickly-tock, tickly-tock, tickly-tock, said the coaches.
19:40In a minute, Gordon would see the tunnel, where Henry stood bricked up and lonely.
19:46Oh, dear, thought Henry.
19:48Why did I worry about rain spoiling my lovely coat of paint?
19:52I'd like to come out of the tunnel.
19:54But Henry didn't know how to ask.
19:57I'm going to poop-poop at Henry, said Gordon.
20:01Gordon, he was almost there, went.
20:05And there was proud Gordon going slower and slower, in a cloud of steam.
20:10His driver stopped the train.
20:13What has happened to me, asked Gordon.
20:16I feel so weak.
20:18You've burst your safety valve, said the driver.
20:21You can't pull the train anymore.
20:24Oh, dear, said Gordon.
20:26We were going so nicely, too.
20:28And look, there's Henry laughing at me.
20:33Everyone came to see Gordon.
20:35Huh, said Sir Topham Hatt.
20:38These big engines are always causing me trouble.
20:41Send for another engine at once.
20:44While the conductor went to find one,
20:46they uncoupled Gordon, who had enough puff to slink onto the siding out of the way.
21:05Edward was the only engine left.
21:07I'll come and try, he said.
21:10I'll come and try, he said.
21:11I'll come and try, he said.
21:12I'll come and try, he said.
21:12I'll come and try, he said.
21:12I'll come and try, he said.
21:12I'll come and try, he said.
21:12I'll come and try, he said.
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