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00:00:06It was a bright sunny day, and the island of Sodor was bustling with activity.
00:00:12The engines were carrying passengers and goods up and down every line on the Fat Controllers Railway.
00:00:21Except Thomas' ranch line, which was closed for repairs to a damaged bridge.
00:00:31Instead of working on his branch line, Thomas had been sent to the Sodor China Clay Pits to work with
00:00:39Bill and Ben.
00:00:43Hello? Is anybody here? Bill? Ben?
00:00:56Hey, wait for me.
00:01:03Bill?
00:01:06Bill?
00:01:09Bill?
00:01:13Bill?
00:01:22Bill?
00:01:45Hello, Jack.
00:01:47You took your time, Thomas.
00:01:49Your trucks are over there.
00:01:51Don't be silly, Ben.
00:01:54Thomas isn't strong enough to pull those trucks.
00:01:58Of course I am.
00:02:14Hey! Stop!
00:02:17What's got into you trucks?
00:02:19Oh!
00:02:22The trucks aren't pulling you, Timothy.
00:02:25It's Thomas that's pulling you.
00:02:28Timothy?
00:02:29Thomas?
00:02:31Timothy was the little oil-burning engine that worked at the clay pits too.
00:02:36Bill and Ben had played a trick on both him and Thomas.
00:02:41Oh, don't mind them, Thomas.
00:02:43Bill and Ben are always playing tricks on other engines.
00:02:45I know all about Bill and Ben and their tricks, Timothy.
00:02:49You have to admit, though, that was a funny one.
00:02:52Trucks can be troublesome, but they don't usually have that much pull.
00:03:00You'd best be careful, Thomas.
00:03:02If a storm comes, the heavy rain can make the clay walls unstable.
00:03:06Thanks, Timothy.
00:03:08I'll be careful.
00:03:21Timothy was right.
00:03:23I do need to be careful.
00:03:24Whoa!
00:03:27Huh?
00:03:28Footprints?
00:03:30What could have made footprints as big as...
00:03:36Look out!
00:03:38Whoa!
00:03:39Whoa!
00:03:40Whoa!
00:04:43Tale of the Brave
00:04:46The morning after the big storm on the island of Sodor, the Fat Controller gathered some of his engines together
00:04:54to make an announcement.
00:04:57We are here to pay tribute to the bravery of Bill and Ben.
00:05:04Hello, everyone. Glad you could make it.
00:05:07While they may be better known for playing tricks on their fellow engines...
00:05:13You can say that again.
00:05:15...that by rescuing Thomas from the landslide at the China Clay Pits, they have proved once again that they are
00:05:24really useful and brave engines.
00:05:29Really silly engines, more like.
00:05:32Brave? Ha! I'm braver than they'll ever be.
00:05:39Oh, Thomas. I'd like you to work at the docks this morning. Thomas?
00:05:45Oh, yes, sir. Work at the docks.
00:05:50Mm-hmm.
00:05:53What's wrong, Thomas? You seem a bit quiet.
00:05:56Sorry, Percy. I... well... I saw something strange up at the Clay Pits yesterday.
00:06:03Really? What did you see?
00:06:05I'm not sure. I think I saw footprints. But... I need to take another look.
00:06:16Footprints?
00:06:21Tom.
00:06:23I...
00:06:27I...
00:06:45I...
00:06:47Before starting work at the docks, Thomas went back to the clay pits again.
00:06:52He wanted to go back to where he had seen what he thought were big footprints.
00:07:02But the area was closed off, and there were danger signs.
00:07:09What's that? Only me!
00:07:13Oh, I didn't mean to give you a fright. Sorry.
00:07:17Oh, dear, this is embarrassing. Haven't you ever seen a steam shovel before?
00:07:21Yes. I just didn't hear you coming.
00:07:24And, well, I was thinking about something else.
00:07:27Me too! I was thinking about digging. I love digging.
00:07:31I love thinking about digging. Not as much as I love digging, of course.
00:07:35Digging is what I'm all about, really, but...
00:07:37Oh! Oh, dear, this is embarrassing.
00:07:40I forgot to ask you your name.
00:07:42You should always introduce yourself. It's only polite.
00:07:45That's what I've always been told, anyway.
00:07:48Shall I go first?
00:07:49Let me introduce myself. I'm Marian, and you are...
00:07:53Thomas. Do you always talk this much?
00:07:56Not particularly. No, I wouldn't say that.
00:07:59I'm more of a digger, to be honest.
00:08:01Or should I say steam shovel?
00:08:03That is my proper title, you know, seeing as I have a shovel and I'm powered by steam.
00:08:08I'm here to clear the tracks, actually.
00:08:11Always a lot of digging to do after a landslide.
00:08:14That's right. Ooh, a lot of digging.
00:08:18Ah, ah, ah!
00:08:20Don't you go past the danger sign, Thomas.
00:08:23That would be dangerous.
00:08:24Unless, of course, you want me to dig you out.
00:08:29Ooh!
00:08:29What's that rocky bit?
00:08:31The rocky bits are always the hardest digging.
00:08:34They say you've met Marian, then?
00:08:36I certainly have.
00:08:38You're having? Steam shovels are made for digging.
00:08:41And I am particularly good at it.
00:08:43Either way...
00:08:44Good, Marian.
00:08:45Well done.
00:08:46Timothy, have you seen any big animals in the clay pits?
00:08:51Big animals?
00:08:53Like what?
00:08:54A cow?
00:08:54Or a deer?
00:08:55No.
00:08:56Bigger than that.
00:08:57Much bigger.
00:08:58There aren't animals bigger than that on South Door, Thomas.
00:09:02Except you're half an elephant in the animal park.
00:09:05And chickens.
00:09:06Huh?
00:09:07Chickens?
00:09:08Oh!
00:09:09Sorry, did I say chickens?
00:09:11I meant dinosaurs.
00:09:12Dinosaurs.
00:09:14Dinosaurs were very big animals.
00:09:16But dinosaurs aren't around anymore.
00:09:18No.
00:09:19They lived a very long time ago.
00:09:22A very, very, very long time ago.
00:09:25Oh dear.
00:09:26There I go talking out of my shovel.
00:09:29Why are you asking about big animals, Thomas?
00:09:32Oh.
00:09:33I was just wondering.
00:09:35That's all.
00:09:35Digging.
00:09:36Digging.
00:09:37Digging.
00:09:38Digging.
00:09:38Digging.
00:09:42Digging.
00:09:43Like I dig.
00:09:44Digging.
00:09:44Digging.
00:09:45Digging.
00:09:45Digging.
00:09:46Digging.
00:09:47Digging.
00:09:51It was a busy morning at Brendam docks.
00:09:55Ships were being loaded and unloaded.
00:09:57And cargo was waiting to be taken away.
00:10:05And where have you been all morning?
00:10:08I thought you were meant to be pulling goods trains today.
00:10:12I am. I just had another job to do first, that's all.
00:10:19Thomas! Did you go back to the clay pits?
00:10:22Did you find out what made those footprints?
00:10:25I tried, Percy, but the area was closed off after the landslide.
00:10:30Maybe you should stick to your railway jobs, Thomas,
00:10:34instead of going around chasing footprints and causing landslides.
00:10:40Why are you so worried about some footprints anyway?
00:10:44Because I don't know what could have made them, Percy.
00:10:47They were footprints. They were very big footprints.
00:10:52Bigger than any animal on Sodor.
00:10:57You mean they were footprints from...a monster?
00:11:02A monster? Honestly, the things you engines come up with.
00:11:08Don't be silly, Percy. There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:12OK, Thomas. I hope you're right.
00:11:19So do I.
00:11:23As an eerie fog rolled across Sodor,
00:11:26Percy couldn't stop thinking about what Thomas had said.
00:11:30There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:34There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:37There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:39There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:40There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:42There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:43There's no such thing as monsters.
00:11:43Oh...
00:11:48Oh...
00:11:50Oh...
00:11:51Oh...
00:11:51Oh...
00:11:51Oh...
00:11:51Oh...
00:11:54Oh...
00:11:54Oh...
00:11:55Oh...
00:11:56I hope it's not a monster!
00:12:02Oh! Run away! Run away!
00:12:06No! Run away! Run away!
00:12:14Look out! Look out! Run away, trucks!
00:12:19A monster! A monster!
00:12:22It's coming this way!
00:12:25It's the monster from the Clay Pits!
00:12:29Huh?
00:12:29The monster!
00:12:43Oh, hello.
00:12:47Ha ha! That be no monster, Percy. That be an engine.
00:12:52Ahoy there, matey!
00:12:55I think they all thought you were a sea monster.
00:12:58I didn't think you were a monster.
00:13:03Oops.
00:13:04A monster? Oh, I don't usually get mistaken for a monster.
00:13:10Mind you, they do call me Gator.
00:13:13It seems they think my long sloping water tank makes me look like an alligator.
00:13:20Gator? That's a great name!
00:13:23Well, my real name is Gerald, but I quite like being called Gator.
00:13:28And I like being called Thomas.
00:13:30Or should we call you Sandy now?
00:13:33Ha ha ha!
00:13:35And the little green tank engine is my friend Percy.
00:13:39Hello.
00:13:41Hello, Percy.
00:13:42I'm sorry if I gave you a fright.
00:13:45I was in a hurry to catch a ship.
00:13:49Then the dock manager arrived.
00:13:52He was not very happy to see his docks in such a mess.
00:13:57What is going on here?
00:13:59Those trucks should be in Vicarstown by now, Percy.
00:14:02Sorry, sir.
00:14:04I was just leaving.
00:14:07Goodbye, Gator.
00:14:09Goodbye, Percy.
00:14:15Percy felt very silly for thinking the new engine was a monster.
00:14:19But he was still a little worried.
00:14:25And that night, as he set out to take the mail train,
00:14:29he seemed to see monsters everywhere.
00:14:34What's that just around the corner?
00:14:38Something in the rocks and trees.
00:14:42Slowly, slowly getting closer
00:14:45makes you want to puff and wheeze.
00:14:50Monsters everywhere hiding in the trees.
00:14:54Just behind the rocks blowing in the breeze.
00:14:57Monsters everywhere doing as they please.
00:15:01They try to scare you.
00:15:09Is your boiler getting colder
00:15:13As you slowly puff around?
00:15:16Must be brave, you must be bolder.
00:15:21It's no more than silly sounds.
00:15:25Monsters everywhere hiding in the trees.
00:15:29Just behind the rocks blowing in the breeze.
00:15:33Monsters everywhere doing as they please.
00:15:36They try to scare you.
00:15:44Look out, look out, they're all about where?
00:15:48Look out, look out, they're all about where?
00:15:52Look out, look out, they're all about where?
00:16:00Oh, that's not so scary.
00:16:05The next morning, Thomas woke up early and headed straight to the clay pits.
00:16:11His branch lines were still under construction.
00:16:21You've got it. You can't help me!
00:16:24I like to dig up, I like to dig down.
00:16:27I like to dig up treasure that's never been found.
00:16:30Do you dig digging like I dig...
00:16:35Hello, Timothy.
00:16:36Hello, Thomas.
00:16:38Find anything unusual in there?
00:16:40Like what?
00:16:41I don't know.
00:16:43Footprints from a monster or something?
00:17:11You and your tricks.
00:17:13You nearly made me blow a safety valve.
00:17:16We were only saying hello.
00:17:18Poor thing.
00:17:19You'd think he'd seen a steam shovel.
00:17:29Meanwhile, poor nervous Percy had gone to Brendan Docks to collect some trucks.
00:17:35Percy was very sleepy after staying awake all night, keeping a lookout for monsters.
00:17:58Oh, no!
00:18:00Oh, Percy!
00:18:01Help! What's that?
00:18:04Percy, stop!
00:18:07You've left your trucks behind.
00:18:11What?
00:18:12Silly Percy!
00:18:14How he has!
00:18:18Are you always such a nervous engine?
00:18:21You're acting like there's something chasing you down the tracks.
00:18:25Sorry, it's just...
00:18:27Thomas said...
00:18:29Percy did feel a little silly.
00:18:32Oh, never mind.
00:18:36Back at the clay pits,
00:18:38Thomas was shunting trucks for Marion.
00:18:43And trying to see if he could spot any footprints.
00:18:47OK, Thomas.
00:18:48That's a lot.
00:18:49But hurry back, OK?
00:18:53I'll stay here and dig until I fill up some more trucks.
00:18:57There's plenty of digging still to do.
00:19:00Plenty of digging.
00:19:04Maybe I didn't see anything that night.
00:19:07Maybe the lightning was playing tricks on me.
00:19:10Hurry up, Ben.
00:19:12I need to fill my water tank, too.
00:19:15Hmm.
00:19:16Playing tricks on me.
00:19:18And then an idea flew into Thomas's funnel.
00:19:22Be patient, Bill.
00:19:24You'll get your turn.
00:19:26I've been patient for ages.
00:19:28Hey, Bill.
00:19:29Hey, Ben.
00:19:30Can I ask you a question?
00:19:32You just did, Thomas.
00:19:36Oh, yes.
00:19:37I was just wondering.
00:19:39The other day before you rescued me from the landslide,
00:19:42were you playing a trick on me?
00:19:44A trick?
00:19:45That landslide was not a trick.
00:19:48Oh.
00:19:48I don't mean the landslide.
00:19:50I saw something else.
00:19:53And...
00:19:53We risked our boilers for you, Thomas.
00:19:56That's right.
00:19:57We could have been caught in that landslide, too.
00:20:01Beep.
00:20:01Beep.
00:20:03Yeah.
00:20:04Beep.
00:20:05Beep.
00:20:06What he said.
00:20:08Thomas hadn't meant to upset Bill and Ben.
00:20:11He just wanted to find out where the big footprints had come from.
00:20:15And whether they were footprints at all.
00:20:22It was already dark when Thomas finally returned to Tidmouth Sheds.
00:20:28He was very surprised to find Percy still in his berth.
00:20:33Percy, aren't you supposed to be taking the mail train?
00:20:37You should have left by now.
00:20:38I know, Thomas.
00:20:40But last night, I kept seeing things that looked like monsters.
00:20:46Monsters?
00:20:47A monster?
00:20:49They weren't really monsters.
00:20:52They were only silly things like a haystack or a shirt on the line.
00:20:56But there could still be a monster out there.
00:21:00Please, Thomas.
00:21:01Would you take the mail train for me?
00:21:04Just tonight?
00:21:06Um...
00:21:07All right, Percy.
00:21:08I suppose I could.
00:21:10Thank you, Thomas.
00:21:13You're a good friend.
00:21:15Ha!
00:21:16Oh, Percy.
00:21:18You're such a scaredy engine.
00:21:26Percy couldn't sleep.
00:21:28He kept thinking about Thomas and wondering if he was okay.
00:21:35But Thomas finally finished the mail run and came back, safe and sound.
00:21:42No monsters?
00:21:43No monsters.
00:21:46But what about the footprints?
00:21:49It was dark and stormy that night in the clay pits.
00:21:52Yes, I don't even know for sure that I saw any footprints.
00:21:58You should try to get some sleep, Percy.
00:22:02There's nothing to worry about.
00:22:06At last, Thomas' branch line was opened again.
00:22:14Wake up, Clarabelle.
00:22:16We're back in business.
00:22:18Oh, is that Thomas?
00:22:20Oh, how delightful.
00:22:22Here we go.
00:22:26It's not fair.
00:22:28You get to pull coaches and I get sent for scrap.
00:22:32Sent for scrap?
00:22:34Oh, James, that's terrible.
00:22:37You still look really useful to me.
00:22:39No, I mean sent to the scrapyard to collect trucks filled with scrap.
00:22:46Oh, I see.
00:22:49Silly ass.
00:22:50Yes, silly ass.
00:22:52Cheer up, James.
00:22:54Pulling trucks isn't so bad.
00:22:56You can't always do the jobs you like best.
00:23:04James was not a happy engine as he puffed to the scrapyard.
00:23:17Hello, scaredy engine.
00:23:19Seen any monsters lately?
00:23:22You can tease if you want to, James.
00:23:25But there really might be a monster on Sodor, you know.
00:23:28Ha, puffer nonsense.
00:23:30There's no such thing as monsters.
00:23:33Well, Thomas saw giant footprints up at the clay pits
00:23:37and nobody knows what made them.
00:23:46Giant footprints?
00:23:48I wonder...
00:23:57Ah!
00:23:59Ah!
00:24:03Ah!
00:24:05Ah!
00:24:06Ah!
00:24:07Hello, mate.
00:24:08Ah!
00:24:09You came in fast.
00:24:13Scrap gave you a bit of a fright, did he?
00:24:15Er...
00:24:16No!
00:24:18I'm not scared of pieces of metal and rusty old machines.
00:24:23Is that...?
00:24:24Right.
00:24:25Well, aren't you the big engine?
00:24:29Rich is the name.
00:24:31I'm the scrapyard crane.
00:24:33Well, I'm James and I usually pull coaches.
00:24:40Well, there's a surprise.
00:24:43Well, there's a surprise.
00:24:48Meanwhile, Percy had arrived at the docks.
00:24:52But he didn't expect to find Gator still there.
00:24:56Gator!
00:24:57Hello!
00:24:58Are you working on Sodor now?
00:25:01No, Percy.
00:25:02I missed my ship.
00:25:04I'm just helping the dock manager while I wait for another one.
00:25:07He needs me to collect some cars from Duck's branch line tonight.
00:25:12Tonight?
00:25:13But aren't you afraid of monsters?
00:25:16Monsters?
00:25:17What monsters?
00:25:20Monsters would probably be afraid of me.
00:25:23Wow!
00:25:24You're brave, Gator.
00:25:26I wish I was as brave as you are.
00:25:29You might be braver than you think, Percy.
00:25:33I wasn't always as brave as I am now.
00:25:37I'm designed to work in the high mountains, Percy.
00:25:43That's why my water tanks are this special shape.
00:25:47But just because you're designed for something doesn't mean you can't be afraid of it.
00:25:54And it was a shock for me to find out that I was afraid of heights.
00:26:00One day, I was faced with having to cross a high bridge.
00:26:05Higher than any bridge I'd ever seen before.
00:26:10But I was pulling trucks loaded with important supplies.
00:26:14The villagers needed my help.
00:26:19I decided I must be brave.
00:26:24It took everything in me to cross that bridge.
00:26:28But I did it, even though I was scared.
00:26:37So you see, being brave isn't the same as not feeling scared.
00:26:43Being brave is about what you do, even when you do feel scared.
00:26:52Percy, where are you going?
00:26:54There's something I have to do.
00:27:06Hello, Thomas. Guess what?
00:27:09Erm, let me see.
00:27:11Have you been asked to deliver a giant balloon on a flatbed?
00:27:14No!
00:27:16I've decided to be brave and...
00:27:20Take the mail train tonight.
00:27:23Oh!
00:27:24So you're not feeling scared about monsters anymore?
00:27:28Being brave is not the same as not feeling scared, Thomas.
00:27:32Being brave is about what you do even when you do feel scared.
00:27:37Gator told me that.
00:27:39Good luck, Percy.
00:27:40Thank you, Thomas.
00:27:44Be careful out there.
00:27:46Monsters are hard to see in the dark.
00:27:51Don't you worry about me.
00:27:57Why are you teasing Percy like that, James?
00:28:00I'm teasing Percy because he's a scaredy engine, Emily.
00:28:05Oh, there you are, James.
00:28:07Don't settle down.
00:28:08I need you to pull the flying kipper tonight and deliver fresh fish for the morning.
00:28:14But that's Henry's job.
00:28:16Henry has taken a heavy goods train to the mainland.
00:28:20He won't be back before tomorrow.
00:28:23Well, why can't Emily do it?
00:28:25Or Thomas? I don't like pulling trucks.
00:28:28I'm asking you, James.
00:28:30You can't always do the jobs you like, you know.
00:28:35Be careful out there, James.
00:28:37Monsters can be very hard to see in the dark.
00:28:47Percy was very happy to be pulling the mail train again.
00:28:51Thomas is right.
00:28:53Thomas is right.
00:28:53There's no such thing as monsters.
00:28:55And Gator is right, too.
00:28:57I can be brave.
00:29:02That's not a monster.
00:29:04That's just a haystack.
00:29:10Those are monsters, either.
00:29:12They're just trees.
00:29:15Not scary at all.
00:29:18Percy didn't feel scared about monsters anymore.
00:29:22He felt brave.
00:29:24While James, on the other hand, felt grumpy.
00:29:29It's not fair.
00:29:31First, I'm sent to work at the scrapyard.
00:29:34And now, Henry gets to go on holiday to the mainland
00:29:37while I have to spend the night pulling smelly fish.
00:29:42Yuck!
00:29:43You look like you're in a sunny mood again, James.
00:29:47Well, it's not sunny.
00:29:50It's night time.
00:30:09Hello!
00:30:17Not again.
00:30:27James was so frightened that he missed a red signal,
00:30:32hit the points, slay off the rails,
00:30:35and ended up in a pond.
00:30:48Are you all right?
00:30:50I didn't mean to give you a fright.
00:30:52Oh, James.
00:30:54I see you've met Gator.
00:31:04The next day, Percy was very happy.
00:31:09Not just because he had taken a mail train again,
00:31:12and not because of what had happened to James,
00:31:15but because his new friend Gator
00:31:19was now working on the Fat Controller's Railway.
00:31:27BUZZER
00:31:27Later that day, James arrived at Knapford Station.
00:31:32Here he comes.
00:31:34The other engines thought what had happened to him
00:31:36was very funny indeed.
00:31:39Gator may have a sloping water tank, James,
00:31:43but that's nothing to be frightened of.
00:31:45Percy got a fright too when he first saw Gator.
00:31:50Thank you for taking the Flying Kipper for me, James.
00:31:54Only, you're meant to deliver the fish,
00:31:57not throw them back in the water.
00:32:04I'll show them who the Scaredy Engine is.
00:32:15That night when Percy set out to take the mail train,
00:32:28James set out into the night too.
00:32:31And he wasn't taking the Flying Kipper.
00:32:37Percy was back into his routine.
00:32:40Everything was going fine.
00:32:42He stopped in the stations,
00:32:44and waited while the mail sacks were loaded and unloaded.
00:32:47and he didn't see anything that worried him at all.
00:33:03Then there was trouble.
00:33:23There was something unusual on the track up ahead.
00:33:28Something big.
00:33:31It wasn't a haystack or a clothesline.
00:33:35It could only be one thing.
00:33:42There's no such thing as monsters!
00:33:45There's no such thing as monsters!
00:33:49A monster!
00:33:51Percy just wanted to get back to the sheds
00:33:54as quickly as his little wheels could carry him.
00:34:11It's coming to get me!
00:34:13It's coming behind me, I know it is!
00:34:15What?
00:34:17The monster! The monster!
00:34:20Percy!
00:34:21I saw it!
00:34:22I really saw it!
00:34:26Silly, Percy!
00:34:27There's no such thing as monsters!
00:34:30You probably saw another haystack!
00:34:33Oh, yes!
00:34:34A haystack!
00:34:35Or a shirt on a line!
00:34:38Maybe you were just dreaming!
00:34:40You're all wrong!
00:34:41It was a monster!
00:34:43It had spikes and teeth!
00:34:46Spikes and teeth!
00:34:48Stop it!
00:34:49That's enough!
00:34:50Tell them, Thomas!
00:34:52Tell them!
00:34:53There are monsters on Sodor!
00:34:56You saw those enormous footprints!
00:34:58Tell them!
00:35:01Er...
00:35:03Well...
00:35:04I...
00:35:05I don't know what I saw, Percy.
00:35:08Or what you saw, either.
00:35:11But I don't think it could have really been a monster.
00:35:15There's no such thing as monsters!
00:35:18Edward is right!
00:35:19No such thing!
00:35:21Never was and never will be!
00:35:24Remember what happened when you first saw Gator?
00:35:28You must have seen something you thought looked like a monster again!
00:35:33Oh, yes, Percy!
00:35:34Admit it!
00:35:35You're just a scaredy engine!
00:35:38James!
00:35:39You got a fright when you saw Gator, too!
00:35:42No, I didn't!
00:35:43I just missed a signal in the dark!
00:35:46I wasn't scared!
00:35:48Not like Percy!
00:35:50None of you believe me!
00:35:53And you're right!
00:35:55I was scared!
00:35:56But I know what I saw!
00:36:11Later that morning, the fat controller came to the sheds and he didn't look very happy.
00:36:18James, what's this I hear about a truck loaded with scrap being left on the line?
00:36:25Sorry, sir. I'll see to it right away.
00:36:28And where is Percy? I've also had reports of mail not being delivered.
00:36:37Percy was more worried than ever. He felt upset that his friends didn't believe him.
00:36:43He'd seen the monster and he didn't want to see it again, especially by himself.
00:36:50Gator!
00:36:54Hello, Percy. Where are you off to this morning?
00:36:57I'm just delivering the mail from last night.
00:37:01But maybe I should travel with you.
00:37:04I bet you'd know what to do if we see any monsters.
00:37:08Any monsters? Oh, you are a funny little engine.
00:37:13When I'm with you, we rock and we roll.
00:37:17You make me happy, you make me bold.
00:37:20Nothing is hard, cause I'm feeling safe.
00:37:24This is our song, our tale of the brave.
00:37:30Good friends will stay right by your side.
00:37:34Tell you the truth and I'll tell you a lie.
00:37:37Talk with you, play with you, always be fair.
00:37:41Just be someone who cares.
00:38:12I will post with you and it may look some more boys.
00:38:13When I'm with you, we rock and we roll. You make me happy, you make me bold. Nothing is hard,
00:38:22cause I'm feeling safe. This is our song, our tale of the brave.
00:38:27Percy!
00:38:36Don't worry, Thomas. Give him time. Give him time.
00:38:46It's good to have a new friend on the island, Gator. I'm really glad you're not going away.
00:38:53But, Percy, I am going away. I've just been useful while I was waiting for my ship.
00:39:01And my ship is coming in tonight.
00:39:17James! What is that?
00:39:19Nothing. It's just the truck of scrap that was left on the line.
00:39:26James! You played a trick on Percy. You made a monster out of scrap to give him a fright.
00:39:33What if I did? It was only a little joke.
00:39:37Not to Percy it wasn't. Percy is your friend. You need to find him and tell him what you did.
00:39:45And apologise.
00:40:05Percy was finally delivering the last of the mail when he met the Fat Controller.
00:40:10Percy, you have caused confusion and delay. The mail train is meant to travel at night, so that people get
00:40:19their letters in the morning.
00:40:22Yes, sir. I know, sir. But I had a bit of a fright last night.
00:40:26Excuse me, sir. You're wanted on the telephone.
00:40:29Oh, bother that telephone. I'll be right back, Percy. You stay where you are.
00:40:37Percy wanted to tell the Fat Controller about the monster he had seen, but he never got the chance.
00:40:45Percy!
00:40:47I'm sorry about last night, Percy. I really am.
00:40:52Are you, Thomas? Hmm. I thought at least you were my friend.
00:40:57But I am your friend, Percy.
00:40:59No, you're not. Friends believe each other. When you told me about the footprints, I believed you.
00:41:07And when I told you about the monster, you should have believed me.
00:41:12But, Percy...
00:41:13Maybe I should go to a faraway land and make new friends. Like Gator. You can stay here on Sodor
00:41:20with the monsters.
00:41:21Percy! Listen!
00:41:24Percy! I thought I told you...
00:41:28...to wait.
00:41:34Percy!
00:41:38What do you want?
00:41:40I just wanted to say something about last night.
00:41:44I know you think I'm a scaredy engine, James, but I'm not. And I'm going to do something to prove
00:41:52it.
00:41:53Something brave that will surprise you all.
00:41:59That night in Tidmouth Sheds, Thomas was waiting to see James.
00:42:05Well, did you talk to him?
00:42:07Talk to whom?
00:42:09To Percy, James. Did you apologise?
00:42:12I tried, but he wouldn't listen. He started talking about doing something brave.
00:42:19Where is he? He hasn't come back.
00:42:22He's probably taking the mail train, Thomas.
00:42:26Yes. And he probably thinks taking the mail train is very brave.
00:42:33Has anyone seen Percy?
00:42:35I don't know what's got into that engine. Running backwards through the docks.
00:42:42Delivering mail late. Driving away when I'm talking to him.
00:42:46Now he hasn't collected his mail trucks.
00:42:50Perhaps I should go and look for him, sir.
00:42:53Perhaps, Thomas. You should take the mail train for your friend.
00:42:58And if you do see Percy, tell him I would like a word.
00:43:02Yes, sir. I will, sir.
00:43:06So Thomas took the mail train again. But he couldn't help worrying about his friend and wondering where he could
00:43:15be.
00:43:18Percy!
00:43:23Oh, Gator. Hello.
00:43:27Hello, Thomas.
00:43:28Have you seen Percy anywhere?
00:43:31Oh, not since this morning, Thomas. And I was hoping to say goodbye.
00:43:36Goodbye?
00:43:37Yes, my ship has come in. I'm leaving Sodor tonight.
00:43:42Bye, Thomas. Nice to meet you.
00:43:46Goodbye, Gator.
00:43:52Are you sure that that controller wanted you on this ship, Percy?
00:43:57That doesn't sound right to me.
00:43:59It is right, Cranky.
00:44:02I'm going to work far away, like Gator.
00:44:06I can't stay on Sodor forever.
00:44:08I can be brave and really useful on other railways, too.
00:44:14If you say so.
00:44:22Where is he?
00:44:25Hasn't he come back yet?
00:44:27James?
00:44:29James!
00:44:32Where is he, James?
00:44:39Pretty high up now.
00:44:41But not as high as the high mountains.
00:44:44Not at all.
00:44:45Oh, Percy.
00:44:48What are you doing here?
00:44:49I'm going to work in a far away land.
00:44:52And show everyone how brave I can be.
00:44:56Just like you.
00:44:57Hmm, yes.
00:45:00Well, running away from your problems is not very brave, Percy.
00:45:09I already told you.
00:45:11He's doing something brave.
00:45:14Something brave? Like what?
00:45:17How should I know?
00:45:19Maybe he's gone up to the clay pits to catch a monster.
00:45:24Yes, James.
00:45:26The clay pits.
00:45:27Why didn't I think of that?
00:45:29Come on. We'd better find him before he gets into trouble.
00:45:33I'm not going.
00:45:35I'm too sleepy.
00:45:36What?
00:45:37You have to come.
00:45:38You have to apologize, and...
00:45:42You're not scared, are you?
00:45:49I'm not scared of anything.
00:45:51I'm the bravest engine on the island of Sodor.
00:45:55Come on, Thomas! Keep up!
00:46:01The ship!
00:46:02Then Thomas remembered what Percy said about being as brave as Gator.
00:46:07and going to a far away land.
00:46:12No!
00:46:14He wouldn't!
00:46:15James!
00:46:16Wait!
00:46:22The big ship was already starting to leave
00:46:26by the time Thomas came racing onto the docks.
00:46:31No! Stop!
00:46:33There's been a mistake!
00:46:34You can't leave!
00:46:36Come back!
00:46:36Stop the ship, Cranky!
00:46:38Stop the ship!
00:46:39Don't let it go!
00:46:40This is an emergency!
00:46:53Got it!
00:47:06You will never hold her!
00:47:09She'll put you overboard!
00:47:39Let go of your hope!
00:47:42I can't! I can't!
00:47:51Luckily, the captain was able to stop his ship before Cranky was pulled off the docks.
00:48:02I told you I had it!
00:48:04Phew!
00:48:07Percy! You can't leave!
00:48:11Is that what all this is about?
00:48:13Percy's not on the ship, Thomas!
00:48:16I unloaded Percy half an hour ago!
00:48:19You unloaded Percy? Then where is he now?
00:48:35Ben? What?
00:48:36You're making puffing noises in your sleep again!
00:48:40Am not! Are too!
00:48:42So don't!
00:48:44If I can find those footprints Thomas saw, it will prove that the monster is real!
00:48:52And then everyone will believe me and realise how brave I really am!
00:48:58But I do hope I only find footprints and not the monster again!
00:49:09Percy stopped at the danger signs.
00:49:12He had had trouble with going past danger signs before.
00:49:17And this was the area where the landslide had been.
00:49:22Hello, scaredy engine.
00:49:25Er, sorry, Percy. I shouldn't have said that.
00:49:30Actually, what I do need to say is...
00:49:33I'm braver than you'll ever be, James!
00:49:36Oh? Really?
00:49:38If you're so brave, why don't you keep going and look for the monster?
00:49:44But...
00:49:46It's not safe to go past danger signs.
00:49:49Only if you are a scaredy engine.
00:49:52Let's see who is really the bravest, shall we?
00:50:07Percy?
00:50:09Percy?
00:50:10Are you here?
00:50:13Now I can even hear what you're dreaming, Ben.
00:50:16That wasn't my dream, Bill.
00:50:18Must have been Timothy's dream then.
00:50:25Oh, that's Timothy!
00:50:32Monster! Oh, monster!
00:50:35Come out, come out, wherever you are!
00:50:38James, wait!
00:50:40This is not a good idea!
00:50:42It isn't brave not to be careful, James.
00:50:46It's silly!
00:50:47That's just what I'd expect a scaredy engine to say!
00:50:57James, wait!
00:50:59Come back!
00:51:00It isn't safe!
00:51:05Thomas was right!
00:51:07Percy?
00:51:10Percy?
00:51:12Nobody can say I'm the scaredy engine now.
00:51:16I mean, I don't see any other engines up here.
00:51:19Nothing to be frightened of... at all.
00:51:23There was something poking out of the rocks up ahead.
00:51:28And it looked like...
00:51:30The monster!
00:51:38The monster!
00:51:40The monster!
00:51:42The monster!
00:51:43The monster!
00:51:44I saw it!
00:51:45Ow!
00:51:47The cliffs were still unstable.
00:51:50Percy had to move back to get away from the danger.
00:51:56Then there was trouble.
00:52:00No, James! Go forward!
00:52:03It's a landslide!
00:52:05Percy! You have to get out of there!
00:52:08James needs my help.
00:52:11I must be brave!
00:52:15Percy!
00:52:16No!
00:52:18Go forward!
00:52:19The monster!
00:52:20Go forward!
00:52:22The monster!
00:52:24The landslide!
00:52:26Landslide?
00:52:27Ah!
00:52:29Ah!
00:52:33Ah!
00:53:00Whoa, look out!
00:53:12Luckily, nobody was hurt.
00:53:16That's not a monster. It's a rock.
00:53:21No, it's a fossil.
00:53:25A what? A fossil.
00:53:28When something is buried for millions of years, it turns into stone.
00:53:32And that's called a fossil.
00:53:35So it is a rock now.
00:53:38Ah, yes. A rock formed from the bones of a dinosaur.
00:53:44Oh.
00:53:46Oh, I love poor dinosaur.
00:53:50I wonder where the rest of the dinosaur bones are.
00:53:53Oh, my. I'd never dug up a dinosaur before.
00:53:57Um, maybe, if you wouldn't mind, you could dig me out first.
00:54:03Oh, oops. Sorry, Percy. I wasn't thinking.
00:54:07Of course I should dig you out first.
00:54:15Percy had to be taken to the steamworks for repair.
00:54:19How's Percy getting on, Kevin?
00:54:21Well, they're still getting the earth out of his funnel, but it shouldn't be too long now.
00:54:32Hello.
00:54:33Percy!
00:54:36I... I owe you an apology.
00:54:39I played a trick on you and made a scrap monster to scare you.
00:54:43I'm so sorry, Percy.
00:54:46And I'm sorry, too.
00:54:48I should have listened when you told me about the monster.
00:54:51I should have believed you.
00:54:54I hope we're still friends.
00:54:58Of course we are.
00:55:00We all are.
00:55:11Turns out the footprints were made by a dinosaur, too.
00:55:16They left their shape in the rock, just like the fossil bones.
00:55:20So the monster was really a dinosaur a long, long time ago.
00:55:27See for yourself.
00:55:29Wow.
00:55:32Especially for the megalus wolves.
00:55:36Yes.
00:55:37How?
00:55:37Oh!
00:55:44Ladies and gentlemen, engines and coaches.
00:55:49It is with great pleasure that I come here to...
00:55:52Thomas! Percy! Gator is leaving!
00:55:56What?
00:55:57I thought it already gone.
00:55:59Well, no. His ship got delayed. Again. There was a bit of a hold-up.
00:56:08What kind of a hold-up? I'll tell you later.
00:56:14And that is why Percy is not just a really useful fossil hunter, but one of the bravest
00:56:23engines on the island of fizzling fireboxes. Where's he gone now?
00:56:34Won't be long now, Cranky. You all right?
00:56:36I'm fine. I'm fine.
00:56:42Okay, we're gonna go up now. Up in the air.
00:56:48Gator! Gator!
00:56:50Oh, Percy! I didn't think you were going to make it.
00:56:54Neither did I. But I wanted to say goodbye. And to thank you.
00:57:01Thank me? For what?
00:57:03For being such a good friend. And for helping me learn that I could be brave.
00:57:10You helped me too, Percy. Having seen how brave you've been, well, I think I'm ready for the highest of
00:57:19high bridges now.
00:57:21But I'll miss you.
00:57:23I'll miss you too. Have a safe journey.
00:57:27I will. Goodbye, Percy.
00:57:33Goodbye, Gator.
00:57:38Goodbye, Gator.
00:57:40Goodbye, Gator.
00:57:40Bye!
00:57:42Goodbye!
00:57:43Goodbye!
00:57:43Goodbye, Gator.
00:57:45I guess you have to be brave to say goodbye to someone too.
00:57:52That sounds very wise, Percy. Did Gator tell you that?
00:57:57No. I thought of it all by myself.
00:58:01Then I guess you must be wise now too, Percy. As well as brave.
00:58:06Very brave. I was amazed by what you did at the clay pits.
00:58:11I rushed to the rescue!
00:58:14Percy was sad to say goodbye to his new friend, but he was happy that he still had his old
00:58:22friends beside him.
00:58:38Until next time, time is ready to be brave to survive.
00:58:41I won't wait for the miracle.
00:58:42If you think that the situation is getting kind of hairy
00:58:48Coming down the track, that's Thomas and his friends
00:58:51Ready to be your brave heroes again
00:58:54La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:58:56Let's be brave
00:58:57La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:59:02Let's be brave
00:59:05Maybe there's a strange voice, maybe there's a monster
00:59:08Maybe your imagination drives you bonkers
00:59:10Coming down the track, that's Thomas and his friends
00:59:13Ready to be your brave heroes again
00:59:16La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:59:18Let's be brave
00:59:19La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:59:24Let's be brave
00:59:25Let's be brave
00:59:27You can be scared and still be brave
00:59:30You can be a hero
00:59:31Every day
00:59:32You can be scared and still be brave
00:59:35You can be a hero
00:59:37Hooray
00:59:40Let's be brave
00:59:46Let's be brave!
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