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00:01Reach for the speed, reach for the whistle, go where the rail may run.
00:09Reach for the words, reach for the story, follow the rainbow sun.
00:17To a shining time station, where dreams can come through, waiting there for you.
00:37He's a doer, he's a dreamer, he's absolutely schemer, and he's me.
00:43He's the beautiful me.
00:46Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
00:51Hi!
00:53Hi, are you addressing me?
00:59Ah, you two, come on inside.
01:01I need some design ideas.
01:03Come on.
01:05Now, what do you think I should put here?
01:08The rotating hot dog wheel or the char-broasted chicken grill?
01:13You're not supposed to be in here.
01:15This is my grandpa's workshop.
01:17Well, uh, not for long, my friend.
01:21Matt, Tanya.
01:22Oh, oh, hi, schemer.
01:25What are you doing here?
01:27You happen to be speaking to the future owner and operator of a full-service snack bar of leisure foods,
01:35coming soon to a train station near you.
01:38Oh, what are you talking about?
01:40Coming where?
01:42Right here.
01:45This is from headquarters.
01:52Does this mean that the railroad is letting you open a snack bar here in Harry's workshop?
01:57Well, they're thinking about it.
01:58If they like my report, though, boom, snack bar time.
02:02We'll see about that.
02:13Hello, this is Stacy Jones at Shining Time Station.
02:18Yes, may I please speak to Mr. J.B. King, Esquire?
02:23Good for you, Stacy.
02:24Tell them Harry's workshop stays just as it is.
02:29Hello, Mr. King.
02:30Uh, no, no, I do not think it's a dandy idea.
02:35No, no, Shining Time Station does not need a snack bar.
02:38Oh, I know other stations have them, but business is fine.
02:42And besides, other stations don't have Harry Cooper.
02:45He is the heart and soul of this place.
02:48Yes, and, and we need him.
02:50And he needs his workshop.
02:52Uh, that's all I have to say for now.
02:54Uh, thank you.
02:55Goodbye.
02:56Wow, Stacy, that was your boss?
02:59Didn't he get fired or something?
03:01Well, I don't care.
03:03Because, well, because sometimes you just have to stand up for what you believe in.
03:10Like standing up for Grandpa's workshop?
03:12Exactly, Tommy.
03:15Oh, Mr. Conductor.
03:17You look like you're all dressed up to go butterfly hunting.
03:22I am.
03:23Of course, a butterfly to me is about the size of an eagle to you.
03:27So after I catch one, we just play a few games of cards, and then I let it go.
03:33Is something the matter?
03:35Well, I wonder if I should call Mr. King back and explain myself better.
03:39I should say not.
03:41Let him think about it.
03:42You don't want to explain yourself too well, you know.
03:46Why not?
03:48Because, if people know exactly what you mean, then it's easy for them to disagree with you.
03:53But if they aren't sure what you mean, then they can never be quite sure whether they disagree or not.
04:00You know, it reminds me of when my friend Duck first arrived on the island of Sodor.
04:14Do you know what, asked Percy?
04:17What?
04:18Grunted Gordon.
04:20Do you know what?
04:22Silly, said Gordon.
04:24Of course, I don't know what.
04:26If you don't tell me what what is.
04:28Sir Topham Hatt says that the work in the yard is too heavy for me.
04:33He's getting a bigger engine to help me.
04:36Rabish, said James.
04:38Any engine could do it.
04:40If you work more and chatted less, this yard would be a sweeter, a better, and a happier place.
04:47Percy went off to fetch some coaches.
04:51That stupid old signal, he thought.
04:54He was remembering the time he'd misunderstood a signal and gone backwards instead of forwards.
05:00No one listens to me now.
05:02They think I'm a silly little engine and order me about.
05:06I'll show them.
05:07I'll show them.
05:08But he didn't know how.
05:12By the end of the afternoon, he felt tired and unhappy.
05:17He brought some coaches to the station.
05:21Hello, Percy, said Sir Topham Hatt.
05:24You look tired.
05:25Yes, sir.
05:26I am, sir.
05:27I don't know if I'm standing on my dome or my wheels.
05:31You look the right way up to me, laughed Sir Topham Hatt.
05:35Cheer up.
05:36The new engine is bigger than you and can probably do the work alone.
05:40Would you like to help build my new harbour?
05:43Thomas and Toby will help.
05:45Oh, yes, sir.
05:46Thank you, sir.
05:50The new engine arrived.
05:54What's your name?
05:56Asked Sir Topham Hatt.
05:57Montague, sir.
05:59But I'm usually called Duck.
06:00They say I waddle.
06:02I don't really, sir.
06:04But I like Duck better than Montague.
06:07Good.
06:07Duck it shall be.
06:12Here, Percy.
06:13Show Duck round.
06:15The two engines went off together.
06:17Soon they were very busy.
06:20James, Gordon and Henry watched Duck quietly doing his work.
06:25He seems a simple sort of engine.
06:28We'll have some fun and order him about.
06:36Whee!
06:38Smoke billowed everywhere.
06:45Percy was cross.
06:47Duck took no notice.
06:49They'll get tired of it soon.
06:51Do they tell you to do things, Percy?
06:54Yes, they do, answered Percy.
06:56Right, said Duck.
06:58We'll soon stop that nonsense.
06:59He whispered something.
07:01We'll do it later.
07:05Sir Topham Hatt was looking forward to hot-butted toast for tea at home.
07:10Suddenly he heard an extraordinary noise.
07:13Whee!
07:20Father, he said, and hurried to the yard.
07:25Duck and Percy calmly sat on the switches outside the shed, refusing to let the engines in.
07:33Gordon, James and Henry were furious.
07:36Stop that noise!
07:38Missed fellow, Sir Topham Hatt.
07:41They won't let us in, hissed Gordon.
07:44Duck, explain misbehavior.
07:47Beg pardon, sir, but I'm a great western engine.
07:51We do our work without fuss.
07:53But begging your pardon, sir,
07:56Percy and I would be glad if you would inform the Hizar,
07:59engines, that we only take orders from you.
08:04Quiet, called Sir Topham Hatt.
08:08Percy and Duck, I am pleased with your work today, but not with your behavior tonight.
08:13You have caused a disturbance.
08:16Gordon, Henry and James sniggered.
08:19As for you, thundered Sir Topham Hatt, you've been worse.
08:22You've made the disturbance.
08:25Duck is quite right.
08:26This is my railway and I give the orders.
08:29After Percy went away, Duck was left to manage alone.
08:34He did so.
08:36Easily.
08:40There's just one more thing, Mr. Conductor.
08:42I don't see how that story has anything to do with what you said about not explaining yourself too well.
08:48Exactly.
08:49And now, excuse me.
08:50I have an appointment in a field of wildflowers.
08:54Kneel, looky late.
09:12Good afternoon.
09:15You know that silver comet's running better than you did 30 years ago.
09:20That throttle's working smooth as silver.
09:22Uh, Harry, um, we have a problem.
09:26I got a picture of her when she was new, right here in the workshop.
09:29Oh.
09:32You're welcome.
09:34What's this?
09:36That's the problem.
09:37See, Schemer got permission from the railroad to, uh, well, to make a proposal to, uh, sort of,
09:45well, to turn your workshop into something else.
09:49What kind of something else?
09:53A snack bar?
10:07A snack bar?
10:17You can count on it.
10:20Harry!
10:21Harry!
10:22Oh, Harry.
10:23Harry, do you know what your problem is?
10:25Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
10:27Customer.
10:28Ah, hello.
10:30Uh, waiting for another train?
10:33Oh, fantastic.
10:34Listen, uh, hey, I don't know about you, but, uh, I can sure use some entertainment right about now, huh?
10:40Hey, how about some music?
10:42I do believe that we have a jukebox right around here, right there.
10:46Schemer, we cannot close down Harry's workshop.
10:49Number one, he helps me to keep running the station properly.
10:53Number two, he helps all the passengers.
10:55And number three, he makes wonderful things.
10:58Gadgets for me, toys for the kids.
10:59Miss Jones, Miss Jones, Miss Jones, get serious.
11:03Today's railroads do not run on songs, gadgets, and stories.
11:07They run on cheeseburgers and scrambled eggs.
11:11Oh, yes?
11:12Really?
11:13They also run on equipment.
11:15And what about all the repairs that Harry does around this station?
11:18This place wouldn't last a week without Harry's help.
11:20Oh, Miss Jones, you could run this place by yourself with one hand tied behind your back.
11:26I'm, uh, teaching her how to manage the joint.
11:28Listen, Ron, why don't you drop a nickel in that chute?
11:30That's it.
11:32Out.
11:35But what do you suppose she means by out?
11:38Uh, excuse me.
11:40It means I'm the manager here and I want you out.
11:46Okay.
11:47I can take a hint.
11:54Miss Jones,
11:55Is it my fault that human beings need food to survive?
12:01Alex!
12:04Well, is it?
12:06Excuse me.
12:08Does this work?
12:10Good.
12:13This place needs.
12:15I really do.
12:16I think it should always be that way and I don't know why I might get me.
12:20Hey, people, it's nickel time.
12:25I still think Stacy's right.
12:27But sometimes a nice bowl of chili is just what a buddy needs, little lady.
12:32Oh, that's pure poetry, Tex.
12:34Well, thank you, Red.
12:35You're welcome, Tex.
12:37You guys want chili.
12:39Go to a restaurant.
12:40No snack bar.
12:42I want Harry to keep his workshop.
12:44I still think I'm working.
12:46Joe, they're waiting for us to play.
12:50A one, a two, a three.
12:59Oh, what is that eye, see yonder coming?
13:08Oh, what is that eye, see yonder coming, coming?
13:15Oh, what is that eye, see yonder coming, coming?
13:23Get on board.
13:27Get on board.
13:29Get on board.
13:31It's a union train.
13:39It's a union train.
13:43A coming.
13:46It's a union train.
13:52That's a coming, coming.
13:54Get on board.
13:58Get on board.
14:00Get on board.
14:03Get on board.
14:11It will carry us to freedom.
14:17It will carry us to freedom.
14:25It will carry us to freedom.
14:33Freedom.
14:34Get on board.
14:37Get on board.
14:41Get on board.
14:42Get on board.
14:47I can't think.
14:48Why is Skiemer doing this?
14:50I know.
14:51He's a bully.
14:52Oh, I don't think so, Tanya.
14:54I know I got angry with him before, but Skiemer's not really a bully.
14:59A bully is someone who pushes around people who are weaker than he is.
15:03Well, he does so many silly things.
15:06Oh, Gero's problem is that he doesn't really know how to get along and work with other people.
15:12So he doesn't mean to be a bully.
15:15That's right. He doesn't mean to be a bully.
15:18Here, I think he'd like to be our friend.
15:21What goes around always comes around.
15:25Huh?
15:26Sounds like a riddle.
15:27Not really. Take a look in the picture machine.
15:39Watch where you go. Watch what you do.
15:41Be careful not to be a bully.
15:42Cause you tell me chewees are so very terrible.
15:44And we don't want to hang in front of the queen.
15:48What goes around always comes around.
15:51And bullies get their hinder hands.
15:55So why be a bully?
15:59A bully's not a friend.
16:07You'll see someone little and you'll pick a fight.
16:11You know you're much bigger and that's just not right.
16:15Cause sooner or later it's gonna come true.
16:18There'll be somebody bigger than you.
16:22A bully's not a friend.
16:25A bully's not a friend.
16:27A bully's not a friend in the end.
16:29So why be a bully?
16:32A bully's not a friend.
16:41You'll spot something nice that you want for your own.
16:45It's somebody else's.
16:47But he's small and alone.
16:49You feel big, so you take it.
16:50But it's sure that someday
16:52Son of a girl will take it away.
16:56But I don't want to be a bully man.
16:59I don't want to be a bully.
17:01I don't want to be a bully.
17:02So why be a bully?
17:06A bully's not a friend.
17:12Bullies are losers at heart.
17:15But if you can't chase something, don't fight me.
17:20You're a big little fish chasing the nose all day.
17:24I was frightened of fright and scared them away.
17:28Then a law comes a whale.
17:30And what are you to do?
17:32Cause he's sure lots more scary than you.
17:35You're a big little fish chasing the nose all day.
17:36What's wrong with you now?
17:37It's time to fight.
17:39And please give me a bully.
17:42So why be a bully?
17:46A bully's not a friend.
17:50Why be a bully?
18:08Excuse me, everyone.
18:10I have work to do.
18:11I talked to my lawyers and they said the only person who's allowed to boss me around are the people
18:15at the main office.
18:19Schemer, you amaze me.
18:21I amaze myself.
18:23And Harry, just to show you that there's no hard feelings, there you go.
18:28Suit yourself.
18:31Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
18:32What's this?
18:34That's your machine.
18:35I know that, but I only put one nickel in here.
18:37What's that?
18:37What is going on here?
18:39This is a major malfunction.
18:41Harry, Harry, Harry, Harry, Harry.
18:45How's it about taking a look at the machine for me, huh, big guy?
18:47No way, no way.
18:49Hey, Harry, it's your job.
18:52Fine.
18:53Suit yourself.
18:54I'll find somebody else.
18:57Harry, you're not going to like me for saying this, but I think you should fix the machine.
19:02That's not funny, Stace.
19:04Well, maybe if you fix the machine, then Schemer might...
19:07Might give me back something that's already supposed to be mine?
19:18There.
19:20It's fixed.
19:21Oh, Harry, please don't insult him.
19:30Grandpa's upset, Mr. Conductor.
19:33You can tell, because he laughed and nothing was funny.
19:37I don't blame him.
19:38No one wants to be told they're not useful.
19:41No one wants to be replaced.
19:43Percy went through the same thing when he met Harold.
19:46I'll tell you about it.
19:48By the way, never beat a golden monoch butterfly in a game of cards.
19:53They get angry.
19:58Percy worked hard at the new harbour.
20:01The worker needed stone for their building.
20:04Toby helped, but sometimes the loads of stone were too heavy.
20:08And Percy had to fetch them for himself.
20:12Sometimes he'd see Thomas.
20:14Well done, Percy.
20:16Sir Topham Hatt is very pleased with us.
20:23An airfield was close by.
20:25Percy heard the aerobines zooming overhead all day.
20:28The noisiest of all was a helicopter.
20:37Stupid thing, said Percy.
20:39Why can't it go and buzz somewhere else?
20:43One day, Percy stopped the airfield.
20:47Hello, said Percy.
20:48Who are you?
20:49I'm Harold, said the helicopter.
20:51Who are you?
20:52I'm Percy.
20:53What really great arms you've got.
20:56They're nice arms, said Harold.
20:58I can hover like a bird.
21:00Don't you wish you could hover?
21:01Certainly not.
21:03I like my rails, thank you.
21:05I think railways are slow, said Harold.
21:08They're not much use and quite out of date.
21:10He whirled his arms and buzzed away.
21:29Percy found Toby at the quarry.
21:31I say, Toby, that Harold, that stuck-up whirlybird thing,
21:36says I'm slow and out of date.
21:38Just let him wait.
21:39I'll show him.
21:41He collected his freight cars and started off still fuming.
22:00Soon they heard a familiar buzzing.
22:04Percy, whispered his driver.
22:07There's Harold.
22:08He's not far ahead.
22:10Let's race him.
22:11Yes, let's, said Percy.
22:15Percy pounded along.
22:17The cars screamed and swayed.
22:20Well, I'll be a ding-dong-dang, said the driver.
22:23There was Harold.
22:25The race was on.
22:26Go in, Percy, he yelled.
22:28You're gaining.
22:30Percy had never been allowed to run fast before.
22:33He was having the time of his life.
22:35He was having the time of his life.
22:35Hurry, hurry, hurry, he panted to the cars.
22:38We don't want to.
22:39We don't want to, they grumbled.
22:41It was no use.
22:42Percy was bucked in along with flying wheels, and Harold was high and alongside.
22:58The fireman shoveled for dear life.
23:01Well done, Percy, shouted the driver.
23:04We're gaining.
23:05We're going ahead.
23:06He said, oh, good boy, good boy.
23:14A distant signal warned them that the harbour wharf was near.
23:19Peep, peep, peep.
23:20Brakes, conductor, please.
23:23The driver carefully checked the train's headlong speed.
23:31They rolled under the main line.
23:35And halted on the wharf.
23:38Oh, dear, groaned Percy.
23:41I'm sure we've lost.
23:42The fireman scrambled to the cab roof.
23:46We've won.
23:47We've won, he shouted.
23:49Harold's still hovering.
23:51He's looking for a place to land.
23:56Listen, boys, the fireman called.
23:59Here's a song for Percy.
24:00Said Harold, helicopter, to our Percy, you are slow.
24:05Your railway is out of date and not what you should know.
24:09But Percy with his stone cars did the trip in record time.
24:13And we beat the helicopter on our old French line.
24:18Percy loved it.
24:19Oh, thank you, he said.
24:21He liked the last line best of all.
24:24And was a very happy engine.
24:29It's nice that Percy and Harold became friends.
24:32But I don't know if Grandpa and Schemer will, though.
24:36Not while Schemer wants that workshop.
24:39Harry's like me, a traveling man.
24:41And the funny thing is, the more we travel,
24:44the more we like to know that there's one special place somewhere
24:47that's all ours.
24:48A place that we can really call home.
24:52Uh-oh.
24:53Here comes you-know-who.
24:55Time for me to scrammy-voo.
24:58Can you believe?
24:59Some joker wanted to charge me $40 an hour
25:02plus parts to fix my machine.
25:05Hey, why so go on?
25:08Oh, no, Harry.
25:10I won't let Schemer take over your workshop.
25:12And yes, he can be greedy, insulting, and very insensitive.
25:16We're talking about you.
25:19So?
25:20My job is to make sure that the station runs properly,
25:23and that means the whole station,
25:26so I have to figure out a way for us all to work well together.
25:30You know, I do not have to take this.
25:33I'm going to call headquarters.
25:36That won't be necessary.
25:39P.C. Flanagan, chief roving inspector
25:42for the Indian Valley Railroad.
25:45I've been observing your stations here.
25:47I must say I found it all very interesting.
25:53The name is Schemer.
25:54A vending magnet extraordinaire,
25:57cafe proprietor par excellence.
25:59Mr. Schemer, I like your jukebox.
26:02That claw machine is a classic.
26:04And you have some ambitious ideas
26:06about opening a cafe here.
26:08Now, let me see that letter from headquarters.
26:18Dull and boy.
26:20What?
26:21That letter is hereby rescinded.
26:24That means it's no longer any good.
26:29And you're Mr. Cupper.
26:31In my opinion, Mr. Cupper,
26:33the Indian Valley Railroad
26:35is lucky to have a man like you on his payroll.
26:38Our apologies.
26:40Your workshop is yours for as long as you want it.
26:44That's all I wanted to hear.
26:46As for you, Mr. Schemer,
26:48like I said,
26:50you have a lot of ambitious ideas,
26:52and that's fine.
26:53But you need a bit more modesty
26:55and a lot more sense.
26:58Get over here, Schemer.
27:00Why?
27:01What, what, what, what, what?
27:02Well, how do you expect me to fix your machine
27:05if my tool is locked up behind this door?
27:08Oh, oh.
27:09Hey, yeah, hey.
27:12You know what, Harry?
27:13I think that I learned a little something
27:14from this misunderstanding that they had.
27:17I really don't think that we need
27:18a snap bar around here.
27:20What we need is a guy who can fix arcade machines.
27:24And I mean that.
27:25Thank you, Mr. Flanagan.
27:28What we would have done without Harry and his workshop?
27:31You can thank yourself, Miss Joe.
27:33The things you've been saying make a lot of sense.
27:36It's good you held your ground
27:38and stood up for what you believe in.
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