Slippy Sodor

Slippy Sodor is a thirteenth season episode.

Plot
Thomas has a cracked funnel and goes to the Sodor Steamworks for repair. The only spare funnel looks very funny, and Thomas feels embarrased. Thomas is then sent to the docks to collect Mr. Bubbles' special bubble liquid for his show. Along the way, engines laugh at him. He puffs away quikly, spilling bubble liquid on the nearby road. This causes Sir Topham Hatt and Mr. Bubbles to crash into a muddy ditch, a haystack, and a pond. By the time Thomas arrives at Knapford, all the liquid is gone. Thomas rushes away to collect some more. This time, he goes slowly and makes it to Knapford safely. The show is a great success and Thomas realizes his funnel looks just like Mr Bubbles' hat.

Featured characters

 * Thomas
 * Edward
 * Henry
 * Gordon
 * James
 * Victor
 * Kevin
 * Cranky (cameo)
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Mr. Bubbles

Trivia

 * This episode was screened before the original broadcast of the thirteenth season in select US theaters.
 * This episode is similar to the fourth season episode, Special Funnel.
 * When Thomas glares at Henry for laughing at his funnel, watch his eyes. They slide from looking forward to looking at Henry, similar to how the model eyes moved.

Goofs

 * In one scene Gordon's brake coach is at the front of his train and is then at the back.
 * Why did Edward laugh at Thomas? Isn't he suppose to be kind?
 * Why was Sir Topham Hatt accelerating his car when he is approaching a level crossing?
 * A breakvan should have been added to Thomas' train.
 * The bubble liquid barrel should have been covered with a lid, and put inside a closed van.
 * Why did the Sodor Steamworks have such a strange funnel in the first place?
 * The Fat Controller's car shouldn't have been able to endure all of the crashes it experienced.
 * The inside of Mr. Bubble's mouth appears to be blue.
 * Before we see Thomas and Victor, a set of wheels are being carried by a crane. With it's slow pendulum-like motion, shouldn't it have been tied to a pallet or transported on the ground?