Duncan Gets Spooked

"Haunted bridge. Pah! It's as tame as a pet rabbit!"

- Duncan

Duncan Gets Spooked is the twenty-fourth episode of the fifth season.

Plot
When Peter Sam's trucks break away and fall into a ravine, Duncan chortles that Peter Sam's trucks will return to haunt him, so Rusty tells him of an engine who tried to cross the same ravine and fell into the swamp below. Duncan is dismissive, but his crew plan to teach Duncan a lesson and take him across the bridge. After seeing the ghost heading towards him, (though it is just an engine formed by fireflies) Duncan is spooked and runs back to the safety of the shed.

Characters

 * Rusty
 * Duncan
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Skarloey (does not speak)
 * Peter Sam (does not speak)
 * The Ghost Engine (does not speak)

Locations

 * Skarloey Railway Slate Quarry
 * Skarloey Railway Engine Sheds

Trivia

 * This is the first episode to use the new large scale models of the Skarloey Railway engines. However, in the fourth season, larger than normal models of the narrow gauge engines were used in close-ups.
 * The ghost engine uses Skarloey's model and Percy's whistle sound.
 * The engine formed by the fireflies resembles Rheneas.
 * In the US version, the lines "Once there, whistled good bye" and "he puffed away" are ommitted.
 * When the trucks break away from Peter Sam, a "boing" sound is heard in the UK, while an actual "snap" is heard in the US version.
 * When the trucks fall into the ravine, music is heard in the US version but not in the UK version.

Goofs

 * When Skarloey passes by in the first scene a red wire is visible underneath him.
 * In the UK narration, the narrator says that Rusty whistled good bye, but Rusty is a Diesel and does not have a whistle.
 * Peter Sam's trucks come off the bridge coupled, but when they fall into the ravine they fall one by one, uncoupled.
 * Duncan's face moves when he cries "Whoo-oo-oo!"
 * When the fireflies form the engine, the lines behind them lead to a dead end.
 * Seven trucks are allowed up the incline in this episode, but in Trucks!, only five were allowed.
 * Brakevans should have been added to Peter Sam and Duncan's trains.
 * Sir Topham Hatt blames Peter Sam about the trucks breaking away, but it was not Peter Sam's fault.

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