Whistles and Sneezes

"Whistles and Sneezes" is a first season episode.

Plot
Gordon is jealous that Henry got rebuilt and complains that Henry whistles too much, but his whistle valve later gets knocked out of place, causing him to continuously whistle until his valve gets knocked back in. Henry is later pulling a passenger train when some idiotic boys drops stones on him and his coaches. Henry and his crew plan their revenge, and at the bridge they blow ashes at the boys, causing them to run off as black as soot.

Featured Characters

 * Edward
 * Henry
 * Gordon
 * Percy
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Thomas (cameo)
 * James (cameo)

Trivia

 * In the original book Henry the Green Engine, the plot was treated as two separate stories - Gordon's Whistle and Henry's Sneeze.
 * In the original story of Henry's Sneeze, Henry's fireman was the only character to sustain an injury (albeit a minor injury) from the rock throwing.

Goofs

 * When Gordon races through the countryside he is wearing one of Henry's faces.
 * In the close-up of Henry before the attack, he is in his old shape.
 * The coach windows are smashed, so it wouldn’t make much difference if they were kept shut.
 * The boys were already "ashed up" before Henry sneezed at them.
 * For the majority of the remaining episodes of the season, Henry is in his old shape.
 * This episode was supposed to be on the "Tenders and Turntables" video, but for some reason, it was replaced with "Thomas Comes to Breakfast".
 * In the US, this is the only Season 1 episode to debut under George Carlin's narration first and the second, Ringo Starr narrates it in the UK.
 * In the version narrated by Ringo Starr, he says "Henry was feeling stuffed up", but in the version narrated by George Carlin, he says "Henry felt more stuffed up than excited".