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- “Nothing's happened! Nothing's happened! Silly old diesel, clever me!”
- ― Duncan
Rock 'n' Roll is the tenth episode of the fourth series. It is based on the story of the same name from The Railway Series book, The Little Old Engine.
Plot
Skarloey tells Rusty the railway looks drastically different since his return from the works because of the fixes to the lines. Rusty explains that the manager had planned to give Skarloey a surprise upon his return. Later that day, Rusty warns Skarloey that there is still a damaged piece of the line just outside the first station and worries that Duncan, with his habit of "rock 'n' roll," will derail there. Duncan overhears the engines' conversation and demands to know why they are talking about him. Rusty attempts to warn him, but Duncan dismisses the warning and rudely calls Rusty a smelly diesel.
Duncan collects his coaches and arrives at the station where James is waiting for him. When Duncan explains his grievances with Rusty, James tells him of the time he supposedly sent Diesel packing. Filled with admiration and unaware James was bragging and is not always honest, Duncan becomes more reckless and begins to "rock 'n' roll," which ultimately causes him to derail when he reaches the damaged track Rusty warned him about.
Rusty is sent to help but initially refuses. Skarloey expresses his disappointment that Rusty is just going to leave the passengers stranded. Upon being reminded of the passengers, Rusty sets off with some workmen who work alongside the passengers to lever Duncan back onto the rails. Duncan finishes his journey without any further mishaps, and later that evening, he apologises to Rusty and asks if they can be friends. Rusty agrees and promises to mend the damaged line in the morning.
Characters
- James
- Skarloey
- Duncan
- Rusty
- Thomas (cameo)
- Gordon (cameo)
- Percy (cameo)
- Duck (cameo)
- Sir Handel (cameo)
- Peter Sam (cameo)
- Duke (cameo)
- One Little Boy (cameo)
- Diesel (not named; mentioned)
Locations
Trivia
- Going by production order, this is the ninth episode of the fourth series.
- On early UK releases of Rock 'n' Roll and other Stories, the line "James was already there waiting for him," is heard later.
- This episode marks the last time the narrow-gauge coaches are seen with faces to date, excluding stock footage in the fifth series episode, Make Someone Happy and the seventh series episode, James and the Queen of Sodor.
Goofs
- When Skarloey meets Rusty, he is on (viewer perspective) the left side of Rusty. Further down the line, they seem to have switched tracks. Skarloey also has a new line of trucks.
- When Duncan "rocks 'n' rolls" in his first scene, the track is tilted.
- Duncan’s eyes jitter up and down when he says “Silly old diesel, clever me!”
- When Duncan comes off the track, he has his happy face mask on.
- The pole used to derail Duncan is clearly visible.
- Rusty's right eye pokes in during the line, "Oh! I forgot about them!" Both of Rusty's eyes are wonky in the very last shot.
- In the close-up of Duncan's wheels when he is put back on the rails, no people are visible, Duncan's rear wheel remains derailed, and the shadow of the hand putting him down can be seen.
- Duncan's coaches have faces when he fetches them, but when Duncan meets James at Crovan's Gate, they lose their faces.
- In the Latin American version, the narrator mistakenly says Skarloey's name as Sharloey.
Quotes
- Rusty: I hope he doesn't hurt his passengers.
- Duncan: What's that about me? I'm a plain engine, and I believe in plain speakin'. Speak up!
- [Rusty informs Duncan about the bad tracks]
- Duncan: Hmph! I know my way about. I don't need smelly diesels to tell me what to do.
- [Duncan arrives at Crovan's Gate station]
- James: You're late!
- Duncan: I know. It's that smelly Diesel's fault? Rusty tries to teach me how to stay on the rails and then goes off leaving me to find my own coaches.
- James: You poor engine. I know all about Diesels. One crept into our yard and ordered us about. I soon sent him packing.
- Narrator: Duncan was filled with admiration. He didn't know that James was boastful and sometimes didn't tell the truth.
- '[during Duncan's journey]
- Duncan: Send Rusty packing, send Rusty packing.
- [cut to the hill; he climbs it furiously]
- Driver: Well done, boy. Keep it up.
- Narrator: [cut to the countryside] Soon they were near the first station. Duncan was pleased.
- Duncan: Nothing's happened! Nothing's happened! Smelly old Diesel, clever me!
- Driver: Steady, boy!
- [suddenly, Duncan derails]
- Duncan: Sleepers and ballast! I'm off!
- Narrator: And he was.
- [after having heard of the news of Duncan's derailment]
- Rusty: I warned him. But all he did was called me names. [refuses to move]
- Skarloey: I'm ashamed of you Rusty. Think of the passengers, what are they going to do?
- Rusty: Oh, I've forgotten them. Yes, of course, we must help the passengers.
- [Rusty leaves to the scene of Duncan's incident; cut to the said scene]
- Narrator: Duncan stood sad and solitary. He couldn't Rock 'n' Roll now.
- Duncan: Oh, dear. Everyone will know how silly I am.
- [last lines]
- Duncan: Rusty. Thank you for helping. I'm sorry I was rude to you.
- Rusty: That's all right, Duncan.
- Duncan: I wish all diesels were like you. Let's be friends.
- Rusty: Suits me. We'll mend that bad bit of rails first thing tomorrow.
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#01 Granpuff | #10 Rock 'n' Roll | #19 Henry and the Elephant |
#02 Sleeping Beauty | #11 Special Funnel | #20 Toad Stands By |
#03 Bulldog | #12 Steam Roller | #21 Bulls Eyes |
#04 You Can't Win | #13 Passengers and Polish | #22 Thomas and the Special Letter |
#05 Four Little Engines | #14 Gallant Old Engine | #23 Paint Pots and Queens |
#06 A Bad Day for Sir Handel | #15 Rusty to the Rescue | #24 Fish |
#07 Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady | #16 Thomas and Stepney | #25 Special Attraction |
#08 Trucks | #17 Train Stops Play | #26 Mind that Bike |
#09 Home at Last | #18 Bowled Out | |