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00:12Oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:44Express coming through!
01:09Whee!
01:12Whee!
01:20Thomas and Friends, the adventure begins.
01:28A long time ago on the island of Sodor,
01:32there was a little railway known as the North Western.
01:36The smallest engine working on the mainline was Edward.
01:41He helped with shunting trucks and coaches in the yard for the larger engines.
01:50The biggest engine on the railway was Gordon.
01:54He loved pulling the express, but he didn't much care for some of his other jobs.
02:00A goods train.
02:02A goods train.
02:04The shame of it.
02:07Oh, the shame of it.
02:10Oh, Gordon, it can't be that bad.
02:12Yes, Edward, it is.
02:15I am a very important engine, but thankfully I won't have to pull good strains for long.
02:22Not after the new engine gets here.
02:25New engine?
02:26What's new engine?
02:28Uh...
02:29Haven't you heard?
02:30The fat controller is getting another engine.
02:33That last one he got with the wooden brake blocks was much too small to be really useful.
02:41But I'm not small.
02:43Oh!
02:45Oh!
02:45Oh!
02:46Oh!
02:49Oh!
02:52Oh!
02:53I might not be as big as you, Gordon, but I'm bigger than Edward.
02:57And there's nothing wrong with wooden brake blocks either.
03:01Unless they catch fire, of course.
03:04Can you move on now, please, James?
03:07You're blocking my way.
03:15My brakes don't catch fire.
03:19They're just as good as yours.
03:24Gordon didn't like pulling heavy goods trains.
03:28But he especially didn't like pulling them up the big hill on the main line.
03:37Oh!
03:40Oh!
03:42Oh!
03:44Oh!
03:46I give up!
03:51What's he up to now?
03:57Come on, Gordon!
03:59You're not even trying!
04:00Ha!
04:01I can't do it!
04:03Those nuts!
04:03Noisy trucks hold an engine back!
04:06If they were coaches, now that would be different!
04:18Hello?
04:23Hello?
04:25The man in charge of the little railway was Sir Topham Hatt.
04:29I see.
04:30But the engines used to call him the Fat Controller.
04:33I see.
04:33It was his job to make sure all the trains ran on time.
04:38Oh dear.
04:40Okay.
04:41Goodbye.
04:49Hello, Edward.
04:51I'm afraid Gordon needs your help.
04:54My help, sir?
04:55Are you sure?
04:57Yes.
04:58He can't get up the hill with his goods trucks.
05:01Apparently.
05:03Okay, sir.
05:04I'm on my way.
05:16Hello, Gordon.
05:17I've come to push.
05:20Ha!
05:20No use at all.
05:22A small engine like you.
05:30No.
05:31No.
05:31Please, Gordon.
05:32Try.
05:34All right, all right.
05:43I can't do it!
05:46I will do it!
05:48I can't do it!
05:50I will do it!
05:52I can't do it!
05:55I will do it!
06:00I've done it! I've done it! I've done it!
06:07I knew I could do it!
06:12Not even so much as a thank you!
06:19Later, Edward was back in the yard when he heard a voice he'd never heard before.
06:26Excuse me, can you tell me where Knappford is?
06:30But this is Knappford. Where are you from?
06:33Brighton, on the mainland.
06:35The Fat Controller's new engine!
06:39That's where all the best tank engines come from.
06:42Is it really?
06:43I'm really happy to be here.
06:45I've never been to Sodor before.
06:49Edward couldn't believe his eyes.
06:51The new engine had six small wheels,
06:55a short stumpy boiler,
06:57a short stumpy dome,
06:59and a short stumpy funnel.
07:02That's why I've always wanted to come here. I...
07:05Hello?
07:06What's the matter? Do I have soot on my face?
07:09No, it's just...
07:11Well, you're not a big engine.
07:14Yes, I am.
07:17No, you're not.
07:18Well, I was big enough to do my work on the mainland.
07:22Wait! Wait! All I meant was, you're not as big as I am.
07:28I may not be as big as you, but I'm very hard-working.
07:37And who are you?
07:40I'm Thomas, the new engine.
07:43Oh, dear. The Fat Controller must have made a terrible mistake.
07:49I think he was expecting someone really useful.
07:54I am really useful.
07:56For fetching coaches, perhaps.
07:59Oh, well.
08:01If you stick around long enough,
08:03you might be lucky enough to see me pulling the express.
08:09That will be a fine sight for you.
08:17Oh, sorry about Gordon, Thomas.
08:20I'm afraid he's often like that.
08:23I'm Edward, by the way.
08:25And I'm James.
08:28Hello, hello, hello!
08:30And here comes a fa...
08:31Sir Topham Hatt.
08:34Oh, you must be Thomas, my new tank engine.
08:39Welcome to Sodor.
08:41I am Sir Topham Hatt.
08:43Pleased to meet you.
08:49Sir, you're supposed to call him Sir.
08:53Oh, I'm pleased to meet you, Sir.
08:57I'm very pleased to meet you, too.
09:00Now, as you can see, I'm a very busy man.
09:03And this is a very busy railway.
09:06So, I expect you to make yourself really useful right away.
09:11Edward will show you what to do.
09:14Oh, yes.
09:16Really useful.
09:18Yes.
09:19Right, carry on this way, lads.
09:37He's a really useful engine, you know.
09:42All the other engines, they'll tell you so.
09:47He huffs and puffs and whistles, rushing to and fro.
09:53He's the really useful engine we adore.
09:56Oops.
09:57Sorry.
09:58He's the one.
09:59Oh.
10:00He's the one.
10:01Huh?
10:02He's the really useful engine that we adore.
10:07He's the one.
10:10He's the one.
10:12He's the one.
10:12You know.
10:13Thomas the Tank Engine.
10:19Oh, that's very useful, isn't it?
10:22Having another small engine to get in the way.
10:26He's still learning, Gordon.
10:28I'm just showing him what to do.
10:36Thomas!
10:37Uh-oh.
10:39It's a really useful engine, you know.
10:43Because the bad controller, he told him so.
10:48Oh!
10:49Oh!
10:51Oh!
10:52Oh!
10:53Oh!
10:58Oh!
10:59He's the one.
10:59Oh.
11:01Oh!
11:01He's the one.
11:03He's the one.
11:06Oh!
11:06Oh!
11:08Oh!
11:09He's the one.
11:11He's the one you know.
11:14Thomas the Tank Engine.
11:17Watch this.
11:19Thomas the Tank Engine.
11:25Wake up, Lazy Bones! Why don't you work hard like me?
11:49That night, Thomas was the smallest engine at Tidmouth Sheds, but at least his new friend Edward was there, too.
12:01I like being on Sodor, Edward. I just can't wait until I get to pull trains.
12:09You'd better learn how to shunt trucks and coaches first, Thomas.
12:14Oh, I'll soon get the hang of shunting, Edward. But I want to see the world.
12:19Oh.
12:30Faster, faster, faster! Oh, turn, turn, turn!
12:36Who's that?
12:38That's Henry. He's a very kind engine, but he's a bit of a worrier.
12:47And he doesn't like rain.
13:06Once an engine attached to a train was afraid of a few drops of rain.
13:20He rushed into a tunnel and squeaked through his funnel and never came out again.
13:26Oh.
13:30His driver and fireman argued with him, but he wouldn't budge.
13:35The rain will spoil my lovely green paint and red stripes, he said.
13:50The passengers got off and argued with him, too.
13:55But he wouldn't move even after the rain had stopped.
13:59So the fat controller told the guard to get a rope and...
14:04One, two, three, pull!
14:08Everyone pulled.
14:10Come on! Pull harder!
14:12Come on, everyone. It's not moving.
14:14Except the fat controller.
14:16Oh. And my, uh, my doctor has forbidden me to pull.
14:25When that didn't work, they tried pushing from the other end.
14:30One, two, three, push!
14:34Everybody push!
14:35Harder!
14:36Come on, put your backs into it.
14:39Uh, my doctor has also forbidden me to push.
14:47They tried pushing with an engine, too.
15:00But nothing worked.
15:07In the end, they took up the old rails, built a wall in front of him, and left him there.
15:15Ha-ha!
15:17The fat controller let him out eventually, after Gordon burst his safety valve and couldn't pull the express...
15:22All right.
15:23Story time is over.
15:25Some of us have to get some sleep.
15:36The fat controller sent Thomas to the steamworks to be repainted in the colours he liked to see on the
15:44north-western railway.
15:45That's the way.
15:46Ha-ha-ha!
15:50Ha-ha-ha!
15:58Ha-ha-ha!
16:03Ha-ha!
16:10Oh.
16:11Oh.
16:46Edward! Edward!
16:50Look, Edward, look! I'm blue, just like you!
16:55You're also number one!
16:58Does that mean I'm the best?
17:01The last number one was a coffee pot.
17:04The last number one was a coffee pot.
17:04I'm blue, just like you!
17:06Coffee pot?
17:07Coffee pot is just a nickname for an engine with a boiler that points up in the air,
17:13like those things people make coffee in.
17:17The coffee pot engines used to look after one of the branch lines,
17:22but they don't work there now,
17:24although I think the last one might still be on a siding.
17:28Stop chatting and bring me my coaches!
17:38You'd better do it, Thomas. I have a train to pull today.
17:42But I thought we were going to be working together.
17:46We are, just not all the time.
17:49Oh, my coaches!
18:06I say! Where are you taking us?
18:10To Gordon. It's time for the express.
18:12But we're not the express coaches!
18:15I'm Annie, and she is Clarabelle.
18:18And the express coaches are on the other sidings!
18:23Oh, I'm terribly sorry, your ladyships.
18:26You see, I'm new around here.
18:29I'm Thomas!
18:31Oh, what a sweet little engine!
18:36Indeed, Annie. Delightful!
18:38He'll go far, Clarabelle. Just you wait and see.
18:44Thomas wasn't used to working in the yard on his own.
18:47It was very busy all day long.
19:11Here's James!
19:13Oh, James! Careful!
19:16Do you smell something smoky, James? Like a burning smell?
19:21No. Not really. Nothing out of the ordinary.
19:35Hello, Thomas.
19:37Hello, Henry.
19:41Um, Henry, can I ask you something? Did you really hide in a tunnel because of some rain?
19:47Yes, Thomas. I did.
19:49But, well, rain is just water. The same as you put in your boiler. So, how can you be afraid
19:57of it?
19:58I don't know, Thomas. I can't explain it. I just am. And I don't like being teased about it.
20:04But I'm not teasing, Henry. I was just asking. I mean, you can't stop the rain. And you don't want
20:12to go around worrying all the time.
20:14Oh, I don't worry all the time, Thomas. I hardly worry at all when it's sunny.
20:21Huh?
20:28The next morning, Thomas found it hard to wake up. His fire went out and there wasn't enough steam.
20:42You need to wake up, Thomas. It's nearly time for the express. Gordon will be waiting for his coaches.
20:52At last, Thomas started.
20:55Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Must get going. Must get going.
21:03Hurry up, you. Hurry up yourself.
21:07Hmm. Yes, I will.
21:11Oh!
21:13Gordon hadn't forgiven Thomas for waking him up from his nap.
21:18He started up so quickly...
21:21What? Oh!
21:23...that there was no time to uncouple Thomas.
21:26Hold up!
21:28Stop! Stop!
21:30Whoop! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!
21:33Come on! Keep up!
21:39Poor Thomas was going faster than he'd ever gone before.
21:43Stop! Stop!
21:45Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
21:47He was out of breath and his wheels hurt him. But he had to go on.
21:54Edward!
21:56Thomas!
22:03Express coming through!
22:07Whoop!
22:07Whoop!
22:11The train now approaching Platform 1 is the 817 Express to Vicarstown.
22:27Oh, yes!
22:29Oh!
22:30Oh!
22:32Oh!
22:33Oh!
22:33Whoop!
22:34Well, little Thomas. Now you know what hard work is like, don't you?
22:41Mwahahahahahaha!
22:43Poor Thomas puff slowly away to rest
22:46Oh.
22:48Oh.
22:49Oh.
22:49And had a long, long drink.
22:53gesprochen
22:54cinqThe
22:55next day he
22:59was back in the yard again.
23:01It's not fair. All the engines pull trains except for me. I never go anywhere.
23:15I wonder where those trucks are meant to be going.
23:24Wake up, lazy wheels!
23:27Judy!
23:28Jerome!
23:29Emergency!
23:29Emergency! Where's the accident?
23:31It's an engine off the rails.
23:32Or is it a breakdown?
23:33A fire!
23:34A bridge out!
23:35No, no, no, no. I, um, well, I just wondered where you were going, that's all.
23:39Thomas! Over here!
23:42Sorry to disturb you.
23:43Disturb us?
23:45No, just, you never disturb us, do they, Jerome?
23:47Only you don't want to go waste your time.
23:52You mustn't touch those trucks.
23:55That's the breakdown train.
23:56But why are they in the yard if they're not meant to be shunted? Don't they ever go anywhere?
24:02Only in emergencies.
24:04Like when a poor, helpless cooch needs lifting back onto the rails.
24:09Ah!
24:14Okay, I won't bother them again.
24:22Ta-da!
24:24You can take my trucks away now, Thomas. I'm ready for my coaches.
24:28Oh! You're such a show-off, James.
24:32Maybe I am. But you just wait and see if the fat controller doesn't give me my own branch line
24:38soon.
24:39Hmm. There's that burning smell again.
24:49One morning, Henry wasn't feeling well. He wouldn't come out of the shed.
24:56Is it because you think it might rain today, Henry?
25:00No, Thomas. Hmm. I think there's something wrong with my boiler. I might not be able to pull my coaches
25:07today.
25:08Maybe your firebox needs warming up. I'll go and fetch your coaches.
25:20What are you so happy about today, Thomas?
25:23If Henry doesn't come, I might get to pull his train.
25:27It's not as easy as you think, Thomas. Pulling trains is hard work.
25:32Your attention, please.
25:37Thomas waited and waited. But still, Henry didn't come.
25:47You'll have to find another engine.
25:50There's only Thomas, sir.
25:53Hmm. You'll have to do it, then, Thomas. Be quick now.
25:57Yes, sir. Sir.
26:00Thomas raced around to the front of the coaches and backed up to them with a bump.
26:06No. Don't be impatient now, Thomas. Wait until everything is ready.
26:12But Thomas was far too excited and not really listening.
26:22Thomas heard the guard's whistle, so he took off before his coaches could be coupled up.
26:28Here! Thomas! Thomas! Stop! Come back!
26:42I'm doing it! I'm doing it! I'm pulling a train!
26:51Thomas! Where are you going? I thought you were working in the yard!
26:55Can't you see I'm pulling coaches, James?
26:58Ha ha ha ha!
27:06Edward says it's hard to pull trains, but I think it's easy.
27:11Right. Yeah.
27:13Oh, yeah.
27:13What?
27:18Come on!
27:20Come on!
27:21Oi! Thomas! Thomas!
27:24They're pleased to see me.
27:26They've never seen me pulling a train before.
27:29Ah, it's nice of them to wave.
27:39Oh, bother. That red signal means danger. I have to stop.
27:45What a nuisance signals are.
27:48Hello, Thomas. What are you doing here?
27:51I'm pulling my very first passenger train. Can't you see?
27:55Really? Then where are your coaches?
27:59Oh, no!
28:05Back at the station, the passengers were all talking at once,
28:10telling the fat controller what a bad railway it was.
28:14Er, please, everybody, please calm down.
28:18We will find another engine as soon as we...
28:22Oh!
28:26I'm sorry, sir. I really am.
28:29I did say to wait until everything was ready, Thomas.
28:34This time, Thomas waited to be coupled up
28:37and for the passengers to climb on board.
28:43Ready?
28:44Yes, Thomas. Now we're ready.
28:57The other engines thought it was very funny
29:00when they heard the story of Thomas's train.
29:03Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
29:06Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
29:16Oh, the fat controller will never let me pull trains again.
29:20But I want to go places and do things.
29:23I want to...
29:24See the world!
29:26Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
29:28Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
29:30Don't be sad, Thomas.
29:33If you really want to go out,
29:34Why don't you take my goods train tomorrow?
29:38I can take over in the yard if you like.
29:40Really? Would you do that, Edward, for me?
29:44Yes, Thomas, I would.
29:47Now let's get some sleep, shall we?
29:52Oh, Edward, I wish it was morning.
30:00The next morning, Thomas could hardly contain his excitement.
30:05Is it these ones? Is it those?
30:07Which trucks are they, Edward?
30:09Those trucks, Thomas, but wait, I need to tell you something.
30:13I know, I know.
30:14I have to be coupled up before I go.
30:17You don't have to tell me. I've learned my lesson.
30:20Ow! Oh, boy! Give me a rest!
30:23Troublesome trucks can play tricks on you, Thomas.
30:26It's not the same as in the yard.
30:28They'll push you off the rails if you're not careful.
30:31Don't be silly.
30:34You worry too much, Edward, like Henry.
30:37The engines always think they are so clever.
30:42And so they like to bump the trucks around.
30:46They bump them in the sidings.
30:49They bump them in the yard.
30:51They better beware.
30:52They better take care.
30:54They better be on their guard.
30:55Thomas, be careful!
30:59Thomas pulls the trucks along the line.
31:03He's happy and he thinks it's going fine.
31:06The trucks all start to moan.
31:08They rattle and they groan.
31:10Look out, Thomas.
31:11Watch out, Thomas.
31:12That's a warning sign.
31:13Come along, come along.
31:17He fall on, Thomas comes to Gordon's hill.
31:20It's hard work and he really has to pull.
31:23Hold there, hold there!
31:24But soon he's at the top.
31:26And then he just pants off.
31:28On, on, on!
31:30The trucks go faster still.
31:32Because those trucks and trucks will jump the entrance every time.
31:36Trucks and trucks will run the entrance off the line.
31:40They push them here, push them there, until they go too fast.
31:43Then they push them once again, dropping while they crash.
31:47Trucks and trucks will get the entrance every time.
31:50But the trucks and trucks will run the entrance off the line.
31:54They don't care how big they are to them, it's just a game.
31:58Those trucks and trucks will get them all the same.
32:01They don't care how big they are to them, it's just a game.
32:04Those trucks and trucks will get them all the same.
32:15Thomas, what are you doing here?
32:17And why did you come in so fast?
32:20I bought Edward's trucks for him, sir, but they were pushing me.
32:24You've a lot to learn about trucks, little Thomas.
32:27That's why I asked Edward to bring these trucks and not you.
32:31If you're not prepared to be patient and learn how to do things properly,
32:36I'll have to keep you in the shed.
32:38No, sir.
32:40Please, sir.
32:41I want to learn.
32:42I want to be a really useful engine.
32:45The Fat Controller was not just cross with Thomas.
32:50It was cross with Edward, too.
32:53He told both his engines that they'd have to stay in the yard
32:57until Thomas could learn as much about trucks as Edward.
33:01I'm sorry, Edward.
33:02This is all my fault.
33:04Never mind, Thomas.
33:06At least we're working together again.
33:09Who's meant to be taking these coaches?
33:15Henry!
33:18Thomas, where are you going now?
33:27Thomas was hurrying back to Tidmouth Sheds to find Henry.
33:37Henry!
33:38Your passengers are waiting!
33:44You take the train, Thomas.
33:46You like pulling trains.
33:48No, Henry.
33:49Henry, it's your train.
33:51And besides, Edward and I have to stay in the yard.
33:54Well, I have to stay in the shed.
33:57It's raining, Thomas.
33:59A lot.
34:01But Henry, don't you want to pull your train?
34:05Don't you want to hurry along the tracks like...
34:08It's only water, Henry.
34:10Come on.
34:11Just little drops of water.
34:13That's what rain is.
34:14Water!
34:16Like I put in my boiler?
34:19Exactly.
34:20Your passengers are waiting, Henry.
34:24See?
34:25Only water.
34:27It washes right off.
34:38Only water.
34:40Just water!
34:43Water!
34:43Ha-ha-ha-ha!
34:44Ha-ha-ha-ha!
34:45Ha-ha-ha!
34:46Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
34:57Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
34:59Besides, he wanted to learn all about trucks and coaches
35:03to be a really useful engine.
35:24The Fat Controller is coming by this afternoon, Thomas,
35:28to see how you're getting on.
35:30I'm getting on OK now, aren't I?
35:32Of course you are.
35:34I think you nearly know as much about trucks as I do now.
35:39Uh-oh.
35:42Almost.
35:44I meant to do that.
35:49Help!
35:50They're pushing me!
35:52They're pushing me!
35:53Oh, oh, oh!
35:58James!
35:59Thomas!
36:00Thomas!
36:02Come back!
36:04Oh...
36:10Oh, dear!
36:13Help!
36:15Help!
36:17I...
36:17I don't want to go any faster!
36:24My brakes!
36:27Stop!
36:42Thomas! Use your brakes! Use your brakes!
36:48I can't!
36:49My brake blocks are on fire! They're made of wood!
36:57I'm going to try to couple up behind you, James!
37:00I'm going to try to slow you down!
37:10Hurry, Thomas!
37:12Hurry, hurry, hurry!
37:17Couple me up! Couple me up! I need to slow James down!
37:23Oh, right!
37:32Oh, no! Try again! Try again!
37:35All right!
37:39We mustn't give up! We have to try!
37:43Oh!
37:45Faster! Faster!
37:48Faster!
38:06Coming up the rail!
38:08Help!
38:18James!
38:21Oh!
38:30Oh!
38:31David was right! Trucks can run an engine right off the rails!
38:37Oh!
38:39Stay right there, James! I'll go and get help!
38:47Was that Thomas?
38:49Wake up! Wake up! Emergency!
38:53Judy!
38:54Judy!
38:54Emergency!
38:55James is off the line! His brakes were on fire!
38:59Right! We're ready!
39:01Crew! Up!
39:04Let's go!
39:07Thomas! What do you think you're...
39:10Sorry, sir! But this is an emergency!
39:23Oh, dear! Go gently! Go gently!
39:27I hope this will teach you troublesome trucks a lesson!
39:30Have you got him at the front there, Judy?
39:32Yes, Jerome. Ready to lift?
39:34Me too! Let's go!
39:40Whoa!
39:43You're alright! You're alright!
39:45We've got you!
39:49At last, James was lifted safely onto the track.
39:53The Fat Controller had come to make sure that everyone was okay.
39:57Well done, Thomas!
39:59Now, I'd like you to take James to the steamworks.
40:02Do you know the way?
40:03Yes, sir. I do, sir. It's where I was painted blue.
40:08That's right!
40:22Whoa!
40:25Hooray!
40:26That night, the other engines were very happy to see Thomas indeed!
40:33Well done, Thomas. Today you really were the best engine.
40:40Even Gordon seemed impressed.
40:43What you did was terrific.
40:46Really useful, that's what I'd say.
40:50James shall have new brakes, a bit of repair here and there,
40:54and a new coat of paint.
40:56And you, Thomas, due to your unselfish bravery and heroism,
41:02you have shown yourself worthy of having your own branch line.
41:07My own branch line?
41:10Congratulations, Thomas.
41:12But who will fetch our coaches for us, sir?
41:16Tender engines are not meant to shunt.
41:19I don't know, Gordon.
41:21Perhaps you'll have to fetch your own
41:23until I can get another small engine like Thomas.
41:27But... but...
41:36A few days later, an engine came into the yard
41:41that Thomas and Edward had never seen before.
41:48James? Is that really you?
41:51Of course it is!
41:54How do you like my new paintwork?
41:58Wow, James! You look splendid!
42:02I know. I'm ready for my coaches.
42:06We're Thomas' coaches now, James.
42:09That's right.
42:10And he's got his very own branch line, too.
42:15Off to see the world now, Thomas?
42:18Yes, Edward. I am.
42:28Wake up, lazy bones!
42:30Really useful engine!
42:32Coming through!
42:34Oh, the indignity!
42:37He's a really useful engine, you know.
42:56He's the one!
43:00He's the one!
43:02He's the one!
43:02He's the really useful engine that we adore!
43:17Oh, you must be the new number one.
43:20I'm Thomas.
43:22Well, look after the branch line, Thomas, and wear that number with pride.
43:28Don't worry, Mr. Coffee Pot. I will. You can count on me.
43:35But I'm not Mr. Coffee Pot. My name is Glenn.
43:41He's a really useful engine, you know.
43:45Got the bat controller, he told him so.
43:51Now he's got a branch line to call his very own.
43:56He's the really useful engine we adore.
43:59He's the one. He's the one.
44:05He's the really useful engine that we adore.
44:11He's the one. He's the number one.
44:16Thomas, the tank engine.
44:21Little Blue Train, he's always there whenever you need a hand.
44:31If you need help with the situation, who comes into mind?
44:41He's the one. He's the one.
44:46He's the really useful engine that we adore.
44:51He's the one. He's the number one.
44:57Thomas, the tank engine.
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