Video Treasures First Release.
Episodes are:
-Thomas's Anthem (music video)
-Percy's Ghostly Trick
-Woolly Bear
-Thomas & Percy's Mountain Adventure
-Escape
-Oliver Owns Up
-All At Sea
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Episodes are:
-Thomas's Anthem (music video)
-Percy's Ghostly Trick
-Woolly Bear
-Thomas & Percy's Mountain Adventure
-Escape
-Oliver Owns Up
-All At Sea
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00:00You
04:59Puh, said Thomas.
05:01You're just a silly little engine.
05:03I'm not scared.
05:10Thomas didn't believe in your ghost, said Percy next morning.
05:13His driver laughed.
05:15It was only a pretend ghost story.
05:20Percy was disappointed.
05:22That evening, he came back from the harbor.
05:25Percy knew where he was.
05:33He knew where he was.
05:34Crow's farm crossing.
05:35We shan't be long now.
05:36He liked running at night.
05:44The rails hummed and the signal light shone green.
05:49But a broken cartload of lime lay ahead.
05:53Sam the farmer had just gone for help.
06:02Percy broke the cart to smithereens.
06:05Lime flew everywhere.
06:08He puffed quickly to the nearest signal box.
06:14Percy's driver explained what had happened.
06:17I'll see to it, said the signalman.
06:20But you'd better clean Percy or people will think he's a ghost.
06:24Percy chuckled.
06:25Do let's pretend I'm a ghost and scare Thomas.
06:29That'll teach him to say I'm a silly little engine.
06:32Toby promised to help.
06:48Thomas was being oiled up for his evening train.
06:53Percy's had an accident, cried Toby.
06:55Poor engine, said Thomas.
06:59Botheration.
06:59That means I'll be late.
07:02They've cleared the line for you, but there's something worse.
07:06Out with it, Toby.
07:07I can't wait all evening.
07:08I've just seen something, said Toby.
07:11It looked like Percy's ghost.
07:13It said it was coming here to warn us.
07:18Puh, who cares?
07:19Don't be frightened, Toby.
07:21I'll take care of you.
07:30Beep!
07:31Beep!
07:32Beep!
07:33Beep!
07:34Let me in!
07:36Let me in!
07:37Willed Percy.
07:39No, no.
07:41Not by the smoke on my chimney, chim, chim.
07:45I'll chuff and I'll puff and I'll break your door in.
07:48Oh, dear, exclaimed Thomas.
07:55It's getting late.
07:57Oh, I'd no idea.
07:58Oh, I must find Annie and Clarabelle.
08:03It was morning when Thomas returned.
08:06Where have you been, asked Toby.
08:09Ah, well, said Thomas, I knew you'd be sad about Percy and I, er, I didn't like to intrude.
08:16I slept in the freight shed and...
08:18Oh, sorry.
08:23Can't stop.
08:24Gotta see a coach about a train.
08:30Percy was none the worse for his adventure and was still enjoying himself enormously.
08:36He had heard everything.
08:38Well, well, well, what do you know about that?
08:42Anyone would think, chuckled Toby, that our Thomas had just seen a ghost.
08:46Oh, my gosh.
08:51You.
09:23At this time of year, Percy stops where they have been cutting.
09:35The men load up his empty wagons and he pulls them to the station.
09:47Toby then takes them to the hills for the farmers to feed their stock.
09:53Percy gave a ghostly whistle.
10:11Don't be frightened, Thomas, he laughed. It's only me.
10:15Your ugly fizz is enough to frighten anyone, said Thomas.
10:19You're like ugly indeed.
10:21I'm green caterpillar with red stripes, continued Thomas firmly.
10:26You crawl like one, too.
10:28I don't.
10:29Who's been late every afternoon this week?
10:32It's the hay.
10:33I can't help that, said Thomas.
10:35Time's time, and Sir Topham Hatt relies on me to keep it.
10:40I can't if you crawl in the hay till all hours.
10:43Green caterpillar indeed, fumed Percy, as he set off to collect some hay to take to the harbor.
10:49Everyone says I'm handsome, or at least nearly everyone.
10:56Anyway, my curves are better than Thomas' corners.
11:00Thomas says I'm always late, he grumbled.
11:03I'm never late, or at least only a few minutes.
11:07What's that to Thomas?
11:08He can always catch up time further on.
11:10All the same, he and his driver decided to start home early.
11:16Then came trouble.
11:23A crate of treacle was upset all over Percy.
11:31Percy was cross.
11:35He was still sticky when he puffed away.
11:40The wind was blowing fiercely.
11:43Look at that, exclaimed the driver.
11:46The wind caught the piled hay, tossing it up and over the track.
11:51The line climbed here.
11:53Take a run at it, Percy, his driver advised.
11:56Percy gathered speed.
11:58But the hay made the rails slippery, and his wheels wouldn't grip.
12:02Time after time, he stalled with spinning wheels
12:05and had to wait till the line ahead was cleared before he could start again.
12:10Everyone was waiting.
12:16Thomas seethed impatiently.
12:18Ten minutes late, I warned him.
12:21Passengers will complain, and Sir Topham Hatt.
12:24Then they all saw Percy.
12:26They laughed and shouted.
12:28Sorry, I'm late, Percy panted.
12:37Look what's crawled out of the hay, teased Thomas.
12:41What's wrong, asked Percy.
12:43Talk about hairy caterpillars, puffed Thomas.
12:45It's worth being late to have seen you.
12:47When Percy got home, his driver showed him what he looked like in a mirror.
13:02Bust my buffers.
13:04No wonder they all laughed.
13:05I'm just like a woolly bear.
13:08Please clean me before Toby comes.
13:11But it was no good.
13:12Thomas told Toby all about it.
13:27Instead of talking about sensible things like playing ghosts,
13:31Thomas and Toby made jokes about woolly bear caterpillars
13:34and other creatures which crawl about in hay.
13:38They laughed a lot,
13:39but Percy thought they were really being very silly indeed.
14:13If someday you should see Thomas the Tank Engine puffing happily along the line,
14:24he may be on his way to a village nestled deep in the heart of the island of Sodor.
14:30One November morning, Thomas whistled to all his friends.
14:35It's nearly Thanksgiving, and I'll bring you lots of letters and parcels.
14:39But then an early snowstorm came.
14:56The island was covered with thick snow.
15:00The engines found work difficult.
15:06Some had to help clear snow from the track,
15:09and workmen hacked away at the frozen banks of ice.
15:14Thomas and Percy were collecting important mail for Thanksgiving.
15:18Driver says there's lots of mail for the village, said Thomas.
15:22I'll need an extra car for it all.
15:23Percy was feeling left out.
15:27It's not fair.
15:28You're not leaving any mail for me.
15:30But Percy's chance had come.
15:32There's been a change of plan, said Thomas' driver.
15:35Sir Topham Hatt needs us at the big station.
15:38Percy, you are to take Thomas' train to the village.
15:41Percy was delighted, but Thomas was sad.
15:44I won't be able to say Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends.
15:49Don't worry, said Percy kindly.
15:51I'll do it for you.
15:54It's not the same, sighed Thomas.
15:57Percy was making good time on his way to the village when suddenly...
16:02What's that?
16:03called his driver.
16:05There ahead was a fog man by the line.
16:08He was holding a red light.
16:10The village is cut off by the snow, he shouted.
16:13We need snowplows, workmen, and a helicopter.
16:16Leave your cars in the sidings and go back quickly.
16:20Percy was soon steaming to Harold's airfield.
16:24Beep, beep, whistled Percy.
16:26Wake up, lazy wings.
16:28The mountain villagers need your help.
16:30They're stranded.
16:32Whizzo, replied Harold.
16:34I like an emergency to keep me warm.
16:36And he buzzed away.
16:39Now, sighed Percy, what's next?
16:43Suddenly, there was Thomas with Terrence, the tractor, and a works train.
16:48Come on, Percy, whistled Thomas.
16:50Follow me!
16:51The two engines battled their way through the snow.
16:56At last, they reached the village.
16:58Harold was already there, busily dropping food for Thanksgiving dinner to the people below.
17:03Terrence quickly got to work.
17:08Lovely stuff, he said as he pushed the snow aside.
17:13Well done, Percy!
17:15Well done, Thomas!
17:16cheered the villagers.
17:18Percy, I've just remembered.
17:20Your mail train is still back at the siding, isn't it?
17:24Percy hurried back to fetch it.
17:26Just then, Toby arrived with Henrietta.
17:29We've brought lots of hot drinks and food for the villagers, he whistled.
17:36That night, all the engines had gone back to the sheds, except Toby.
17:41The villagers had made a plan to thank the engines.
17:45They loaded paint pots and parcels into Henrietta,
17:48and then they set off through the moonlit countryside.
17:50All the engines were fast asleep in the sheds as Toby ran silently into the yard.
18:06He had no idea what the villagers were going to do,
18:10but he knew it was going to be a big surprise.
18:14When the engines woke the next morning, they could not believe their eyes.
18:18The sheds had been repainted and decorated.
18:24The engines whistled in delight,
18:26and everyone agreed that it was a really happy Thanksgiving.
18:29And they could not believe that they were evolving.
18:38They could not believe that they were going to happen
18:39along the way.
18:44They could not believe that they were going to happen,
18:47but they could not believe that they were going to happen.
18:48We were going to see a couple of times where they can be
18:49both the towns and whether they were going to find a village.
18:50What other would say?
18:51Well, I want you to think theinyljbbets could not say
18:52that they were going to be the way.
18:53We are going to be the most competitive."
18:54Doesn't seem to be able to be the second one.
18:55So in the second one,
18:56we're probably going to as many little�� things,
18:57to see if the city of the city of the city of the town.
18:58One day, Edward was talking to Trevor when Douglas steamed by.
19:06He was pulling a train of heavy coal cars.
19:09Come on, Edward. Stop gossiping in the sun when there's work to be done.
19:17Later, Edward spoke to Douglas.
19:20Trevor and I are old friends, and you and he have a lot in common, too.
19:24We do, quizzed Douglas. And what would that be?
19:28Scrap, said Edward quietly.
19:31Douglas gasped.
19:32Don't mention that word. It makes me wheels wobble.
19:36It does the same to Trevor, replied Edward.
19:39He was being sent to the scrapyard, but the vicar and I saved him,
19:42and now he's really useful again.
19:45Even so, Sir Topham Hatt certainly does need another steam engine here.
19:50Aye, he does. And quickly.
19:55That night, Douglas was still working.
19:57He had taken the Midnight Goods train to a station at a faraway part of the island
20:02where only the diesels work.
20:10He was just shunting, ready for his return journey,
20:14when...
20:14That sounds like a steam engine, he thought.
20:18The hiss came again.
20:20Who's there?
20:22Asked Douglas.
20:23A whisper came.
20:25Are you Sir Topham Hatt's engine?
20:28Aye, I'm proud of it.
20:30Well, I'm Oliver, and I'm with my brake van towed.
20:33We've run out of coal and have no more steam.
20:37But what are you doing?
20:40Escaping.
20:41From what?
20:44Scrap.
20:44Douglas shivered.
20:49Then, he remembered Edward's story about saving Trevor.
20:53I'll be glad to help you.
20:54It'll have to look, though, as if you're ready for scrap,
20:56and I'm taking you away.
20:59Their drivers and firemen agreed to help, too.
21:02Everyone worked fast.
21:04No time to turn round.
21:09I'll run tender first.
21:10Come on.
21:22But before they could clear the station,
21:24they were stopped.
21:27Aha, called a foreman.
21:29A great western engine and a brake van, too.
21:31You can't take these.
21:33Aye, but...
21:34They're all for us, said Douglas's driver.
21:36See for yourself.
21:39The foreman looked all over Oliver.
21:44Seems in order.
21:46Right away, guard.
22:00That was a near thing.
22:02We've had worse, replied Oliver, and they forged ahead.
22:18It was daylight when their journey ended.
22:20We're home, cried Douglas.
22:24Shh, said his driver.
22:26There are the works.
22:27We'll find a place for Oliver.
22:30Oliver said goodbye and thank you, and Douglas puffed away.
22:34The next day, Douglas told the other engines all about Oliver.
22:38Sir Topham Hatt will have to know, said James.
22:41Douglas should tell him at once, added Gordon.
22:44Well, here he is, said Gordon.
22:46Well, here he is, said a voice.
22:47Now, what's this all about?
22:48Beg pardon, sir, but we do need another engine.
22:51Yes, sir, ventured Gordon.
22:54A steam engine, sir.
22:56Well, unless one is saved from scrap, there's little hope.
22:59But, sir, one has.
23:01Yes, indeed, and thanks to you, Douglas, he is now at our works.
23:06Oliver is just what we need for Duck's branch line.
23:10Everyone cheered.
23:12Now, Oliver and Toad are mended and painted in full great western colors.
23:18Duck and Oliver are happy on their branch line.
23:21The others laughed at first and called it the little western.
23:25Duck and Oliver were delighted, and so the little western it will always be.
23:31Come along.
23:32Love you, Menschen.
23:33Go out.
23:36Duck and Oliver are happy on their own.
23:38ludzie can.
23:40It's hec.
23:40cama, Eskor dad.
23:43Beg tulip, teu cetera.
23:47Beg uss.
23:50Yeah.
24:00on a clear day when the sky is blue and there's just enough breeze to blow the clouds away
24:07you can stand on the big hill above the valley and watch duck and oliver far below busily at
24:13work on duck's branch line near the sea the two engines are very proud of their matching coats
24:19of gleaming color oliver often talks about the time that douglas saved him from scrap
24:25if it wasn't for his help oliver will say i might have been caught when i ran away from the scrapyard
24:32and i would never have come to live here on the top of my ass railway
24:35the other engines all wanted to know about oliver's adventures amazing remarked henry oliver said
24:44james has resource and sagacity put in gordon what does that mean whispered percy i think replied
24:52thomas it's about being clever and wise he is finished gordon an example to us all
24:58i'm sorry to say that oliver became very puffed up in the smoke box henry says i'm amazing he's right
25:06he whistled as he swooshed along the line
25:09one day sir topham hat came to see him
25:14you are doing well now you must learn how to look after freight cars
25:20every wise engine knows that you cannot trust freight cars the other engines warned oliver but he took no notice
25:29you think i can't manage he said huffily gordon knows better he says i'm sagacious
25:39you may be good gracious or whatever you call it but cars can be troublesome and
25:46say no more duck interrupted donald it's a pity but the wee engine will just have to learn for himself
25:53oliver pulled some loaded cars to a siding and pushed the empties to the chute
25:58then he came back to take the loaded cars away
26:08but they were comfortable and didn't want to move
26:13what right is he to poke his funnel in here
26:15we want duck or donald
26:18or douglas
26:21look sharp puffed oliver
26:23that's not the way to speak
26:25hits the cars we'll get even
26:28oliver heard nothing
26:30the cars moved smoothly at first
26:33then suddenly oliver felt them push forward
26:36his driver applied the brakes
26:41but they were useless against the surging cars
26:43on on on yelled the cars
26:46oliver fought hard
26:47but still they forced him on and on
26:50at last the cars grew tired
27:02i'm winning gasped oliver
27:05but it was too late
27:07oliver lay bruised and bemused bunker down in the turntable well
27:17duck surveyed the damage
27:19hello oliver
27:21are you being a good gracious engine
27:23beg pardon but we really don't like this sort of surprise
27:27donald and douglas will miss their turntable until it is mended
27:30that evening oliver was hauled gently to safety
27:36i'm sorry sir
27:39he said to sir topham hat
27:40i should have listened to duck's advice
27:42i don't feel good gracious or whatever it is
27:45i just feel silly
27:47well oliver
27:48replied sir topham hat
27:50now you know the damage cars can do
27:53yes i do sir
27:57i look like a load of scrap iron
28:00oh i don't think so
28:02laughed sir topham hat
28:04but you do need to go to the works to be mended
28:08the other engines now felt sorry for oliver
28:11the branch line won't be the same without you whistle duck
28:15come back soon
28:17a few days later oliver did come back
28:20his coat gleamed brighter than ever
28:23he was a wiser engine too
28:24and never made a mistake about cars again
28:27and never made a mistake about cars again
28:29he was a lazy person
28:31he's not a badaker
28:32the grueless
28:34oh i should go to the car
28:37the car knows they have to leave
28:38with the car
28:39the car knows he would go to the car
28:41and then once he feels like
28:41he said to me
28:42oh hi
28:43hi
28:44he was a great driver
28:46yes
28:46he was a good driver
28:47you know
28:48it's not a good driver
28:50but finally
28:51i will meet you
28:52i will meet you
28:53bye
28:53bye
28:54bye
28:54bye
28:54i will meet you
28:55you
28:55bye
28:56Percy and Doug like working at the harbor by the sea.
29:13On a clear summer's night, there's no better place to be.
29:17The big ships bring passengers. Cargo ships carry machinery and other things.
29:31Duck and Percy puff backwards and forwards with the crates of cargo as they are loaded and unloaded by the quayside.
29:37One morning, Duck and Percy noticed that the horizon was packed with sails flapping against the blue sky.
29:49I wish I could sail to faraway lands, sighed Duck.
29:53Engines can't go sailing, snorted Percy, because engines can't float.
29:58Duck still had his dreams.
30:01Suddenly, they were rudely interrupted.
30:07Wakey-wakey, hovered Harold.
30:11I'm looking at the boats, replied Duck.
30:14That's the regatta. Lots of boats. Lots of races. Great fun.
30:18I hover around in case I'm needed.
30:21Do you go to the horizon, asked Duck?
30:24Yes, and beyond.
30:26I didn't know there was a beyond, whispered Percy.
30:29Do you go to other places at sea, continued Duck.
30:32Certainly. I could land on a ship, you know. Anywhere, anytime.
30:37Goodbye.
30:38Duck sighed.
30:41He went on talking about the regatta all day.
30:45Percy lost patience.
30:49Well, Duck, I'd rather have my wheels on solid ground.
30:53Our rails can take us to all the places we could ever wish to see.
30:59That's an emergency, called Duck's driver.
31:02I'll check with the harbormaster.
31:05He returned with bad news.
31:07A man taking part in the regatta has hurt his hand.
31:10We're to take him to the hospital at the next station.
31:13Harold's bringing him now. Come on.
31:15Good to see you again, Duck, worded Harold as he landed carefully on the platform.
31:33The man was gently helped to safety.
31:35My job is to stay at sea in case of other emergencies.
31:39Otherwise, I would take this gentleman to hospital myself.
31:42Must fly. Goodbye.
31:44Duck set off on his journey.
31:54Soon he was steaming well and his wheels were thundering along the track.
31:58When they reached the station, the man thanked everyone and Bertie got ready to take him to the hospital.
32:18You look splendid flying along the line, Duck, glowed Bertie.
32:22No wonder they call you Great Western.
32:24Thank you, Bertie.
32:26Percy's right, he thought to himself.
32:28Engines are happiest when their wheels are firmly on the rails.
32:34That night, Percy and Duck stayed a little longer at the key.
32:39The air was warm and the sea calm.
32:41There's a shooting star, said Duck.
32:47Don't be daft, laughed Percy.
32:49It's Harold.
32:50Look, he's hovering overhead.
32:55Something fluttered down towards Duck.
32:59His driver caught it.
33:02It's a flag from the regatta.
33:04Harold's giving it to you as a present, Duck.
33:07That was kind of Harold, whispered Duck.
33:09He may have whirly arms instead of wheels,
33:12but he seems to understand just what an engine needs.
33:16Duck still wonders about the lands beyond the horizon,
33:20but I think he knows that sometimes the best travels are those we can only dream about.
33:25Don't you?
33:39Theontimus would cake.
33:40Doesn't it?
33:41Theontimus.
33:41Theontimus?
33:42Theontimus.
33:43That's his Flip.
33:44Theontimus.
33:44Truth.
33:45It's a flag.
33:47Theontimus.
34:01Theontimus.
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