Trouble in the Shed

"That's the one. If I choose you, will you work hard?" "Oh, sir! Yes, sir!" "That's a good engine. I'll call you Percy." "Yes, sir! Thank you, sir!"

- Sir Topham Hatt and Percy

Trouble in the Shed is the sixteenth episode of the first season. In the US, this episode first aired on the Shining Time Station episodes: Whistle While You Work and Schemer's Robot.

Plot
At Knapford, there is no sign of the morning train, causing the passengers to become angry. The Fat Controller is told by the stationmaster that Henry is refusing to leave his shed, so he goes to find out what is going on. Gordon tells him that he, Henry and James will no longer fetch their own coaches or shunt in sidings, declaring that tender engines do not shunt. The Fat Controller is angry that the bigger engines are trying to tell him what they are willing to do and leaves for Wellsworth to enlist Edward as a station pilot to ensure that the day's trains run as normal, noting to himself that life at the yard has not been the same since Thomas left to run his branch line. Edward is happy to shunt the coaches and the rest of the day's trains run as usual.

Next day, the Fat Controller visits the yard to see how Edward is getting along. To his dismay, he sees Gordon puff by and wheesh loudly at Edward. Edward tells the Fat Controller that the big engines have been insulting and wheeshing steam at him, thinking he is a traitor since he is a tender engine as well. The Fat Controller assures Edward that tender engines do shunt, but decides that he must bring a new tank engine to the yard to permanently fix the problem.

Visiting the engine workshop, the Fat Controller is shown all kinds of engines. Soon he sees a smart green saddletank and knows this is the one he wants. The Fat Controller asks the engine if he is willing to work hard. The engine eagerly responds that he is. With that, the matter is settled. The Fat Controller names him Percy and takes him back to the yard.

The Fat Controller asks Edward to get Percy acquainted with the yard and the pair set off for work. Edward is very impressed by his hard work and loud wheeshing - something he learned in the workshop so as to be heard. The Fat Controller then decides to send for Thomas and calls all three engines to the yard for an announcement. He tells them that he has shut-up the big engines in the shed as punishment for their little mutiny until they learn to behave and that, in Gordon, Henry, and James' absence, the two tank engines and Edward will run the railway.

Edward and Thomas are put in charge of the main line, while Percy takes care of the branch line as well as looking after Annie and Clarabel. While there are fewer trains, the passengers understand that the three engines are doing their best to keep the railway running and that the big engines were in the middle of learning a lesson.

In the sheds, Gordon, James, and Henry are left cold, lonely, and miserable. The three finally start to realise just how silly they have been.

Characters

 * Thomas
 * Edward
 * Gordon
 * Percy
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Henry (only speaks in Japanese version)
 * James (does not speak)
 * Annie and Clarabel (do not speak)
 * The Workshop Engines (wheels and buffers only; do not speak)
 * Marklin (cameo)

Locations

 * Tidmouth Sheds
 * Knapford
 * Sir Topham Hatt's Office
 * Wellsworth
 * The Workshop
 * The Main Line

Trivia

 * This episode is based on the story of the same name from The Railway Series book, Troublesome Engines.
 * Despite not having a speaking role in most versions of this episode, Henry actually speaks in the Japanese version.
 * The engines under the tarps in the workshops are (From left to right) Gordon, Marklin, James, Henry and Edward.
 * Stock footage from Thomas' Train is used.
 * The scene of Sir Topham Hatt putting his hat on is cut in the restored version.
 * The closeup of Sir Topham Hatt confronting the engines at Tidmouth Sheds was used for the "Next Story Coming Up Soon!" card in between double bills.
 * In the UK versions of this episode, the big engines tell Edward that he has "black wheels." This insult is a play on the word "blackleg," which means someone who works during a strike. However, in the US versions, the insult was changed to "grey wheels." The change was likely made because many viewers would not understand the play-on-words, making the insult seem as if it had possible racial implications.

Goofs

 * Just before Gordon hisses he is passing Edward; but when he stops hissing, he is passing Edward again.
 * In the close-up of the Fat Controller talking to Edward at Tidmouth Sheds, he has some small holes in his chin.
 * In the shot of Edward being "wheeshed" by Gordon, the Fat Controller is not seen on the platform.
 * When Edward and Percy shunt, Edward's trucks push the buffers out of place.
 * When Henry comes out of and reverses into the shed, he is in his new shape.
 * Because stock footage is used, the background behind Sir Topham Hatt is Knapford.
 * When Edward says "I can't wheesh like that!" his tender is missing, he has Thomas' whistle sound, and James, Gordon, and Henry are not in the shed.
 * In one scene, Annie and Clarabel are facing the wrong way.
 * Henry, Gordon and James keep changing positions in the shed throughout the episode.
 * When Thomas and Edward pass each other, Thomas' brake coach is backwards.
 * In the close-up of Henry looking surprised, he is not on the rails. Also, the tracks from the shed end at the camera.
 * Some of the people shouting at Knapford have blu-tak on their shoes.
 * In the close up of Henry looking angry and the close up of him looking surprised, one of his wheel arches is missing.
 * When Edward meets Percy, his tender is tilted.

Home Media Releases
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UK

 * Further Adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends
 * Troublesome Trucks and other stories
 * Troublesome Trucks, Coal and other stories
 * Down the Mine and Other Stories
 * Thomas and Bertie
 * Biggest Party Video Ever!
 * Truck Loads of Fun
 * The Complete First Series
 * Classic Collection

WAL

 * Troublesome Trucks and 8 Other Stories (Welsh VHS)

US

 * Tenders and Turntables and Other Stories
 * Thomas Comes to Breakfast and Other Thomas Adventures
 * Thomas and His Friends Help Out
 * Thomas' Useful Stories
 * The Early Years
 * Engine Friends

DVD Boxsets

 * Adventure On the Tracks
 * Thomas' Trackside Tunes and Other Thomas Adventures/Thomas and His Friends Help Out

JPN

 * Thomas the Tank Engine Vol.4
 * The Complete Works of Thomas the Tank Engine 1 Vol.3
 * Anytime With Percy!
 * Thomas and Percy and the Dragon
 * The Complete DVD Box 1

FRA

 * The Magic of Sodor

AUS

 * Troublesome Trucks and Other Stories
 * Truck Loads of Fun
 * The Complete First Series
 * My First Thomas with Percy
 * My First Thomas with The Fat Controller

DVD Boxsets

 * 60th Anniversary - Limited Edition Boxset
 * Complete Series 1-10 (Boxset)
 * My First Thomas

UKR

 * A Train Thomas and Friends

SE

 * Thomas in Trouble (Swedish VHS/DVD)

NZ

 * Bumper Video Collection Volume 1

GR

 * The Adventures of Thomas (VHS)

NOR

 * Thomas the Tank Engine 2 (Scandinavian VHS/DVD)
 * Favourites From Thomas and Friends (Norwegian VHS/DVD)

BRA

 * The Earliest Adventures of Thomas
 * Helping the Friends

FIN/ISL/DK

 * Thomas the Tank Engine 2

NL

 * The Great Race! (Dutch DVD)
 * The Greatest Stories: The Adventures of Thomas, Percy and Gordon

GER

 * On the Buses and 4 Other Adventures
 * Thomas and His Friends Vol. 2

ITA

 * Trouble in Store

ROM

 * Thomas and Percy (Romanian DVD)

SER

 * Thomas the Tank Engine 2 (Serbian DVD)

IND

 * Thomas and Bertie Adventures
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