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