Cranky Bugs

"Help!" "I can't!"

- The engines and Cranky

Cranky Bugs is the first episode of the fifth season.

Plot
Thomas and Percy find themselves delayed when Cranky the crane pushes his weight about and messes their work up, and matters are made even worse when Cranky finds out Gordon and James agree with his ways and the Fat Controller blames Thomas and Percy for the lack of work. That night, a storm traps Henry, Gordon, James, and Duck in the harbour shed, and when a trampsteamer crashes into the quayside, Cranky is knocked over. Thomas and Percy come to the rescue, and the Fat Controller discovers Cranky caused the confusion. While Cranky is being lifted up, he mistakenly calls his rescuers "mites". Percy, offended, puffs away not realising he is still attached to Cranky and pulls him down again!

Characters

 * Thomas
 * Henry
 * Gordon
 * James
 * Percy
 * Duck
 * Cranky
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Butch (cameo)

Trivia

 * Stock footage from Henry's Forest is used.
 * This was the first episode narrated by Alec Baldwin.
 * In the the UK version, when Cranky starts complaining, Thomas says "Rubbish! We always arrange our trucks this way, and no crane has ever complained before!". In the US dub, Thomas only says "Rubbish! No crane has ever complained before."
 * In the UK version, when the tramp steamer hits the sheds and the engines cry for help, Michael Angelis says "'I can't...' called Cranky pathetically, whereas in the US dub Alec Baldwin yells "'I can't!!!' called Cranky!"

Goofs

 * In one of the close-ups of Thomas and Percy looking at Cranky, Thomas' buffers are misplaced.
 * When Cranky complains about the load and the engines, Thomas and Percy both have flatbeds in front of them. But when Cranky bangs the load down and the camera turns to Thomas and Percy, the flatbeds are not coupled to them.
 * When Gordon says "Cranes are airy fairy things...", one of his buffers is bent.
 * In the UK version, Duck is mistakenly referred to as a big engine.
 * Percy and Thomas somehow move Cranky from one side of the shed to the other.
 * In some close-ups of Cranky, eye mechanism is visable through his windows.