Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Oh, I'm still a bit sleepy. 
Well, I'm ready to roll!
Wilson and Brewster to the fuel yard.
Oh, it's time to refuel... again!
You're lucky you're electric, Koko.
Yeah, I wish I got my power from the tracks. 
Yeah, so do I.
Then maybe you'd go faster, like me!
See you later, Koko!
Watch out, I'm coming through!
Morning, Morgan. Hi, Lawrie.
Poor Harrison broke down after his night shift.
I need to be fixed fast, Morgan, or I won't make the delivery run.
I'll try my best. What happened?
I was cruising along when I felt a clunk and couldn't move any more.
Hmm. That doesn't sound good.
You've got plenty of fuel? 
Absolutely! I checked, Lawrie.
OK. We'll get you on the rotator and take a look.
Thanks for bringing me in.
You're welcome. Hope you're all right. See you later.
OK, Harrison, here we go.
Oh... can you see what it is, yet?
It doesn't look good.
Oh... Oh, no.
Have you heard about Harrison? 
We saw him get towed in.
He broke down and needs a new part. They're trying to get one now.
Who'll do the night run if he's not fixed?
Well, not you, Brewster!
It'll have to be someone really fast...
Hmmm... ah!
Bad news, I'm afraid.
I've phoned around but we can't get the part until tomorrow.
Oh, no.
I'm so sorry.
Oh, well, thanks for trying, Lawrie.
We'd better tell Vee.
Right, then, Vee, let me think.
Who else is fast?
PLEASE let me go down.
Please, please, please!
But you're a trainee, Koko, and you've never done a night shift.
I'm not frightened of the dark. I'll do the fastest run ever!
It's about delivering on schedule, Koko, not breaking speed records.
Yeah, I know, Vee.
So, can I go?
Please!
Hmm. Well, I suppose it would be good experience.
Just a minute. Wilson and Brewster will go to.
But it'll take all night with Brewster crawling along behind.
Can't I go on my own?
No, Koko. It would really be better if you all went.
Oh, OK, Vee.
Now, remember, Chuggers, stay together, please. 
We will, Vee.
Don't rush, pace yourselves. It's a long journey.
We'll be fine, Vee. 
OK.
Here comes your colour. Ride safely, Chuggers. Green, yellow, red, blue, red, yellow!
Bet you can't catch Koko!
Hey!
Hey, wait for me!
Wow!
Oh! Wow!
Look at all those stars! Ah! What was that? 
Just an owl. Come on.
We need to make tracks. Bet you can't catch Koko! 
"Stick together!"
Remember? Oh! This is fun.
Can you see her, Wilson? 
No. Not yet.
Boo! 
Oh! 
You shouldn't do that, Koko! I nearly fell off the track!
You should have seen your face. 
Glad YOU think it's funny!
If you weren't so slow you'd have seen me.
Am not! 
Yes, you are.
Look -- I'm Brewster, the slowest Chugger in the west. Oh, look.
A snail's overtaking! Slow down, Mr Snail! Wait for me! 
Pack it in, Koko!
We've no time to mess around. 
Yeah, Koko, we'd better get going.
Ride the rails! 
OK. I'll race you. Huh? What's happening?
Hey, Wilson, something's wrong.
Wilson? WILSON!
Wilson, come back! Don't leave me.
Maybe we should wait for Koko to catch up, Brewster. 
No.
There's no way she's behind us.
Oh, no! HELP!
COME BACK! Please.
I don't like this, Brewster.
They told us to stick together and we're not.
But we'll never get the delivery done in time.
I'll call Vee and see if she knows where Koko is. 
OK.
Wilson to Vee.
Vee, can you hear me?
Weird. Why are the lights off?
We'd better find another platform. 
Wait. There are no lights anywhere!
Look, Brewster! Everything's totally dark!
Honking horns! How can that happen? 
Don't know.
Maybe there's no electricity. 
Oh.
Like a power cut? 
Yes. 
Phew!
Good job we're not electric, then. 
Oh! But Koko is! Oh, Mr Owl...
I should never have teased Brewster about being slow.
We'd still be together if I hadn't. TOOT!
Wilson? Brewster? You came back! 
We were worried about you.
I can't move. There's something really wrong with me.
Don't worry, you'll be fine. 
There's a power cut.
Your battery must have run down.
So I'm OK? I'm really OK?
Yeah... you just can't move. 
Now who's a slow coach?
I'm sorry I teased you, Brewster.
That's OK. 
What'll we do now?
I know. You tow Koko to Chuggington and I'll make the deliveries.
On your own?!
Well, someone's got to.
Do you think the trainees will be OK? 
They'll be fine, Dunbar.
They're a good little team.
I'm so embarrassed. I hope no-one sees me like this.
There's a power cut, Koko. Nobody can see anything!
Woo! Woo! Breakdown Chugger coming through!
Shh! Everyone can still hear, though.
Wilson, Koko, are you OK? Where's Brewster?
We're fine, Dunbar. Koko lost power.
Brewster's doing it on his own.
Really? Oh, what a brave Chugger!
I knew it!
The power's back! 
Testing! testing! One, two. One, two. Ahem!
I'm back! Did you miss me?
Yes. It's been very quiet around here, Vee. 
I've just had a message.
You'll be pleased to know Brewster's delivered on schedule. 
Brewster did it, even with all the time he lost rescuing me.
Brewster's tired, so he'll stay in Tootington and come back tomorrow.
I'll never, ever call Brewster a slow coach again.
He's my hero. 
Toot! Toot! Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Ooh! That was a nice sleep.
Good morning, trainees. I've got an extra special job for you today.
Oh, what is it, Vee?
Well, the new safari park is opening soon.
The animals need moved from the old park to their new home.
We're taking them?
That's right. 
Yeah!
You'll carry a monkey, Koko. 
Train-tastic!
Brewster, you're taking a giraffe. 
Brilliant!
And Wilson, you get an elephant. 
And if you all do a good job, you'll earn a special badge for carrying animals safely.
I love getting new badges!
Off you go and get your rolling stock.
This sounds like the most exciting job we've ever had.
Right, young chuggers. You've each got different animals to transport.
So you'll each need different cars.
Ooh! Which one's mine?
The small car.
It has a special seat in it for the monkey.
Make sure he puts his seat belt on, Koko. 
I will!
I bet the tall car's for me. Giraffes have very long necks.
That's right, Brewster. Okay, young chuggers, time to buckle up.
Here we go...
All buckled up!
And don't forget to hold on to your cars tightly.
You don't want to lose those animals.
Don't worry. I'm not going to forget anything.
I want my animal badge.
That's the ticket. Just like an elephant, Wilson.
They say that elephants never forget.
Now, roll along, chuggers!
Watch the board for your colour, chuggers.
I bet we're going through the red tunnel. 
No, it's gonna be blue.
The green tunnel. You're both wrong!
Come on, let's ride the rails!
He!
Ha-ha! That tickles.
Hey, cheeky! What's this? I'll just get him buckled into his seat and you can be on your way, Koko.
Thanks, Vicky!
Hi, Wilson. 
This is Ebo. 
He's a bit mischievous, but I'm sure you'll be fine. 
Hello, Ebo! 
Let's get loaded up.
Come on, Ebo. In you go.
Right. Uh! Uh! Oh! Ho-ho!
Ebo! 
He-he! Maybe he needs wheels like me!
Yes, that would be a great help. Oh, he's so stubborn.
Hmm, I think I've got an idea.
Gotcha! Right, you're all set, Wilson.
Brilliant! Come on, Ebo. Let's ride the rails! 
Ready for your giraffe, Brewster?
Yeah! I've never carried a tall load before.
Huh? What's going on? 
Whoa!
How strange. Sorry about that, Ebo. Here we go!
Almost there...
Chugs away!
Oh-oh. Sharp bend coming up. Hold tight, Ebo.
Ouch! What's happening?
Huh? An apple? I didn't see any apple trees.
Did you, Mr Elephant?
Hey! Stop that right now, you naughty elephant.
You're going to dent my fenders.
Hmm. Huh!
Train-tastic! We made it.
Welcome to your new home, Mr Monkey! 
Phew!... This is a steep hill.
Look, we're nearly there. Animal badge, here I come!
Honking horns! Wilson! You've lost your car!
Bye, Mr Monkey! I hope you like your new home. 
That was an easy badge to get. Moving elephants is a piece of cake.
Er... Wilson.
Yeah? 
Where's the elephant?
Oh, no!
Oh, I must have forgotten to buckle up the car properly.
I'd better go and look for him.
Oh, now I won't get my badge.
Don't worry, he can't have gone far.
Wilson! Wilson! It's Ebo! 
I know, I've lost him.
No, you didn't. The naughty elephant unbuckled the car with his trunk.
He did? 
Yeah!
Quick, go and catch him.
There's still time to get your badge. 
On my way! 
Good luck!
Hey, Ebo! Stop right now! 
Now I've got you. Ha-hah!
Stop!
Come back here!
Ebo!
Wait a minute... Rocks don't have tails.
Hey, come back here... now!
Oh-oh. Dead end.
Help!!
Everything OK, you two?
Where's Wilson?
Oh, he's... still on his way.
Yeah, that elephant's been a bit tricky, Vicky.
Help! Please somebody help! Oh.
I'll never, ever, ever get my badge now.
Thank you!
I thought I was going to be stuck here forever. 
I think I'll push you this time. So I can see what you're doing!
Oh no! I don't know which way to go. There are so many tracks.
Are you sure? You really do know the way? 
Dunbar was right. Elephants never forget! 
Well done! 
You made it!
I'm sorry I was so long. I had a lot of trouble with Ebo.
It's OK, love. Don't worry. I know what a rascal that elephant is.
Yeah, he's a bit of a monkey!
Well done, trainees. I'm proud to present you with your Animal Transportation badges.
Hooray! 
We did it! 
Thanks, Vicky!
Bye, Ebo! I'll never forget you.
Cool! See you later. 
Hey, Brewster, where are you going?
To the training yard. 
What for?
I'm going to practice everything I've learned.
Those new turns we tried were train-tastic!
Wait for me! 
Attention, please.
Wilson and Brewster to the loading yard to meet Dunbar
But I wanted to practice my new moves.
If you work hard, you'll have time when you get back.
Great idea, Vee! I will!
Good morning, young trainees. We're gonna need hopper cars today.
Great! A new car to try out!
Get yourselves buckled up! 
Yeah, all right.
Here we go! All buckled up! 
It's training time!
OK, youngsters. Now, hopper cars have doors in the bottom, so when you're carrying a load, you have to open the doors to drop it.
Like this...
Doors... drop... load. Got it!
Let's give it a try.
This is hard.
Oh! Cool!
That's it, Brewster.
Oh, I can't do it.
Yes, you can.
It just won't work.
Just keep on trying.
I did it! I did it! I did it!
Good job, youngsters, you're learning well!
Any questions?
Na-hah. 
Nope!
All right, then. Roll along to the depot for today's assignment.
And remember, it's always harder going downhill with a heavy load, so come back very slowly. Did you hear that, Wilson?
Yes -- downhill hard, come back slow. Got it, Dunbar.
Hey, Brewster, wait for me!
Ready to go, Vee.
Good. Now, today I'm sending you to the... The quarry!
You're going to the mountain quarry to collect some stone.
A strong chugger like me will get it done in no time!
Fantastic! What did she say again?
Ha-ha! I heard that.
You're collecting some stone.
Honestly, Wilson, everything I say goes in one vent and out the other.
Sorry, Vee. Hi, Morgan! 
Morning, Wilson, Brewster. Whoa!
Are you OK, Morgan?
Yep, I'm fine, thanks.
Just a bit of oil on the ground. 
What are you doing?
The sand gives my feet something to grip onto and stops the oil being slippery.
Oh, so... 
Ahem!
Sorry, Vee, I'm listening.
Good! Now, at the mountain, it's the left tunnel to take you up to the quarry.
Right, Wilson?
Right, Vee.
Ride safely, chuggers, now watch the board for your tunnel.
I wonder what colour we'll get?
Green, blue, yellow, red... Blue! It's the blue tunnel!
Let's ride the rails!
Koko to platform one, please.
Train-tastic!
I've got a job to do! Choo choo!
Wow! Look, there's the mountain.
Honking horns! That's a long way away.
Which tunnel did Vee say?
She said right. 
Are you sure?
Yes! Er... I think.
Honking horns! We're going downhill!
Wilson! This is the wrong way!
But I sure we took the right tunnel.
We can't have. The quarry's up the mountain, not down it.
Uh-oh! Oops. Sorry.
Now we can't turn around till we get to the bottom.
I'll never get back in time to practice my new moves.
The quarry! We're here at last! Yippee!
Great! Let's get this job done quickly, then I can get back to the training yard.
Hi, there, you two.
Hello, Karen.
OK, Wilson, line your car up under the chute.
Let's get you loaded.
I'm ready!
Uh-oh!
I'm really sorry, I just couldn't keep it in.
It's OK, don't worry. Is this your first time with a hopper car?
Yes. 
Well, they do take a bit of getting used to.
Keep your doors tightly shut during loading.
Why don't I go first, so you can practice a little more?
That's kind, Brewster.
Yeah, thanks.
Load me up!
Keep them shut and open.
I can do it, I can do it, I can do it!
Keep it coming!
Don't overload yourself, Brewster. 
Don't worry, I'm really strong.
Doors shut and ready to load.
Oh! But there's nothing but dust left, Brewster.
Oh! Sorry!
Humph!
OK, see you next time. Steady as you go.
Hey! Slow down, Brewster!
No, you speed up, slowcoach. Come on, I wanna get back.
Slowcoach! 
Weren't you listening to Dunbar?
What about? 
Being extra careful on the way home, it's harder downhill!
How can it be harder downhill? Downhill's easy-peasy.
You've got that wrong. 
I haven't!
I bet you weren't paying proper attention, as usual. 
I was!
Slow down, Brewster, please.
There's nothing to worry abo... Ah!
Brewster! Stop!
My brakes don't work! Help! I can't grip the rails!
Hold on! I've got to stop him!
Help!
They are doing well. They've left the quarry.
Oh, glad to hear it. I've been anxious about them.
There's nothing to worry about. 
Help!
Brewster, drop your load!
What? I can't do that!
Wait, but maybe I can. It worked for Morgan.
I can't hold the rails much longer.
Help!
Doors open.
Wilson, what are you...? 
Brake on the dust! 
What? Oh! It's working! I can grip the track.
Thanks, Wilson, you saved me. 
What made you think of that?
I remembered what Morgan did when he slipped on the oil.
Switched on! I'm sorry I didn't believe you about what Dunbar said.
You were paying attention but I wasn't.
Makes a change, huh? 
Come on, Braking Brewster, let's get this stone safely home.
Good work!
And there's still plenty of time for you to practice, Brewster.
That's OK. I think I've tried out enough new moves for today.
How did you find the hopper cars? 
Well, we, er...
We learnt a lot about controlling them!
Yeah, so now I know, if you're going downhill, you have to go slow! Oh-ho, that's the ticket.
Clackety-clack! Wilson, Koko and Brewster to the training yard, please.
Stop, Chuggers!
Does anyone know where this tunnel goes?
Under the city.
I'm going to ask Vee. 
We need to make tracks, Koko! Dunbar's waiting.
I'll be two clickety-clacks. Koko to Vee. 
Yes. 
Can we explore the tunnel?
There are some important things to learn before you can go down tunnels.
How long is it? Who uses it? 
All in good time, Koko.
Now off you go. 
OK, Vee. See you later.
It's training time!
Right, young Chuggers, today I'm showing you how to switch tracks.
Don't tracks switch on their own?
They seem to know where you want to go.
Only in the depot.
Once you leave here you have to switch them yourselves.
More things to think about.
I bet it's easy to do.
Easy when you know how.
OK, Chuggers, drive forward and go right at the track split.
Did it work?
I can't go right. It won't let me.
Why won't it move?
The switches are pointing straight ahead.
See how the arrow shows you which way it goes.
Oh yeah!
Now watch.
How did he do that?
You have your own control inside...
Dunbar, you have an urgent job.
On my way. Sorry Chuggers, we'll have to finish this later.
Let's work out how to do it by ourselves.
Then Dunbar will be really pleased.
Yeah! Great idea!
Switch, move over.
Anything happened?
Nope.
Hmmm.
We have to find the control.
Ooh!
Must be one of these. Oh! Which one is it?
Maybe we just have to think really hard about moving it.
Yeah! Let's try that.
This is riveting.
Have you got a better idea?
I'll explore the tunnel.
That's the craziest thing I've ever heard!
Who's coming? 
Not me.
I didn't know you were a scaredy-Chugger. 
I'm not!
Scaredy-Chugger!
Come on, Wilson. It'll be off the rails, a real adventure!
An adventure?!
Yay! OK, I'll come.
Don't tell anyone what we're doing.
Don't blame me if you get into car loads of trouble.
Don't be long!
Just a quick peek, OK?
Oh!
This is so much fun!
Ride the rails!
Maybe we should go back now.
No way! We need to see what's on the other side.
Then we'll go home.
Countryside!
Wow!
It's so beautiful!
We must have come a really long way. What's that?
It's just a cow.
Hello!
Koko, we should go back now.
But... 
Koko, you promised.
Oh, OK.
Let's find somewhere to turn around.
Come on, bet you can't catch Koko.
Go Koko! Go Koko! Go Koko!
I want to go home.
Turn right. Turn right!
Honking horns!
This is hard.
Hello, I'm really glad to see a friendly face.
Woof!
I'm all on my own. But don't tell anyone, will you?
We can turn around here.
Uh oh! A switch, and it's turned the wrong way.
Oh, bumpers.
Why didn't Dunbar finish teaching us how to move them?
Maybe it will move if I drive towards it.
I don't think so, Koko.
Are you OK?
Yes. But I can't move.
I'm really stuck.
Still no sign of Wilson and Koko.
Oh, how long does it take to look down a tunnel?
Woof!
Yeah, you're right.
Not long.
What if something's happened?
Maybe I should tell Vee.
Maybe I can drive backwards through the tunnel and get help.
No, I don't want you to have an accident.
I hope someone comes soon.
No-one knows we're here except Brewster.
You told him not to tell anyone.
I know. I shouldn't have done that.
So what do we do now?
If we hear anyone coming we'll have to honk our horns loudly.
What should I do? What should I do?
Oh!
Vee, could you ask Kelly to ride by?
Of course, Brewster. Someone's coming!
Let's honk. Morning!
Help!
Oh, we're going to be stuck out here forever.
Oh!
Chugger coming through!
What's that?
Sounds like Kelly.
Phew! I finally found you.
Brewster said you went down the tunnel, but I never thought you'd be all the way out here. 
Me neither!
It's my fault. I wanted to know where the tunnel went.
Vee said you weren't ready to go down tunnels. 
I know, but...
Didn't you think there might be a reason? Like for your own safety?
I get that now.
Come on, let's get you back on the track.
Hold tight!
Easy.
Nearly there.
Great.
Phew! Thanks, Kelly.
From now on I'm not going anywhere until I know how to be safe on the rails.
Good Chugger.
Now let's get you both back to the depot safe and sound. You know, it really wasn't very sensible to go off like that.
I know, sorry I made you so worried.
I'm lucky to have a train-tastic friend like you.
Someone has to stop you going off the rails!
Goodnight, Chuggers.
Goodnight, sleep tight.
Sweet dreams.
Chuggington!
Where is Eddie?
Come on, Eddie. Don't be late again.
Morning, Morgan. I've brought your eggs. Freshly laid this morning.
I was hoping Zephie could give me a ride home -- new calves to feed.
She's not here but Hodge can do it. Hodge! 
What's up?
Can you run Felix home? 
Yes, but what if Eddie needs me?
I'll tell him. If he ever shows up.
OK. All aboard!
Thanks for the ride. Like to see the new calves?
I'd love to but Eddie is waiting. I'd better hit the rails.
If you're in a hurry, why not take the shortcut? 
What shortcut?
Under the bridge, second turning on the left, back to the green tunnel.
Nice one! Thanks, Felix. See you.
Oh, I am so late. I'm sorry -- I missed my connection. 
You can't keep being late for work.
I know. I'll be on time tomorrow, I promise. 
I wonder if Dunbar knows a piece of his rolling stock is missing.
I'm back! Hey, what's up? 
I was late for work again.
It's a shame you live so far away. Can you move to Chuggington?
I can't afford a place of my own so I live with my parents.
What will you do? 
Sleep in the workshop tonight.
You can't be late if you're already here. 
Exactly. What's that?!
We've got an emergency call-out. Happens most nights.
How do you sleep with that? 
You get used to it.
I've got to get some sleep or I'll be no use at work tomorrow.
Even if I am here on time. 
Let's count sheep, Eddie.
OK, anything's worth a try.
One... 
Two...
Three... Can Eddie go the repair shed, please? Hello? Anyone in there?
I don't believe it! Morning, Morgan. See? Da-dah! I said I'd be here on time today.
The morning's half gone, Eddie! 
OH, NO!
I'm sorry, I'm really sorry.
Chop, chop! There's a signal needs fixing.
You're right -- life would be a lot simpler if I lived in Chuggington. But somewhere quiet!
I've come up with a plan -
I need you all to help me find a quiet home for Eddie in Chuggington.
No problem. 
Of course. 
Let's start now.
Remember -- not a word to Eddie.
Oh, that could work!
Too late. Belongs to someone else.
Are you all right there, Peckham?
This seems quiet.
Yeah, with a bit of work, this could be nice.
Hmmm. Maybe not.
We didn't find a thing. 
Me neither.
Oh, bumpers!
Morgan has such a nice house.
Wait a minute, I've seen something like that before.
Eddie can't live all the way out here. 
He doesn't have to. It's got wheels -- it can go anywhere.
Oh, yeah! 
I can tow it back to the depot. 
But Eddie would see it.
We'll surprise him. 
I know someone who can keep him out of the way.
Can you pull it out of those vines? 
Easy-peasy! Oh, it's really... stuck!
It won't move. 
Careful, Brewster. Hurray! 
That's it, Brewster! Oh, no, Eddie's new home, it's ruined.
Where was this broken light, Zephie? 
Hmm, just up here somewhere?
Wait a minute, Morgan could fix this.
I don't know, Morgan's not too happy with Eddie right now. 
Worth a try.
If it stops Eddie being late, it will make Morgan happy.
OK, I'll ask him.
I think it's down here, Eddie.
This line hasn't been open for years.
Whoops! You're right. Sorry! 
We're going round in circles.
Really?
So we really need your help, Morgan.
It's a lovely idea, Hodge, but it'll be a lot of work.
I could give you a hand, Morgan. 
Well... oh, OK.
You've twisted my arm. 
Terrific!
WOW! It looks amazing! Just wait till Eddie sees it. 
Here he comes.
I can't believe you couldn't find it. This really isn't my day.
Yes, it is, Eddie!
Turn around! Surprise!
What's this? 
It's for you. 
Huh?
It's your new home, Eddie. 
This cool carriage is for me?!
Hodge found it... 
Everyone helped fix it up.
I can't believe it. My very own place. Thanks a million, everyone.
And it's got wheels so you can put it anywhere you like.
I'll put it close to my friends.
Hey-hey! Home sweet home!
Now you'll never be late again, Eddie! -- Chug! Chug! Chug! 
All Aboard!
Time to collect your ice-cream cars, trainees!
Yay!
If you learn to use them correctly, you'll earn your ice-cream badge.
Wheels to the rails!
Good morning, young chuggers, your ice-cream cars await you.
Wow! They're so cool!
Yeah, they're double wow! 
Double wow with sprinkles on top! Right then, youngsters, get yourselves buckled up.
All buckled up!
Time to give them a try.
Traintastic!
Oh! That sounds terrible.
Huh? What happened? 
You've broken it.
We'd better get Morgan to look at it. Can you tow it to the repair shed?
I suppose. But what am I going to use now?
Hmm. I'll have to think about that. We only have these three cars.
There you go, Pete. How does the oil-change feel?
It's taken years off me, Morgan. I feel like I'm 100 again!
Hi, Wilson, what can I do for you?
My ice-cream car went, "Pop, bang, fizz," and stopped working.
That doesn't sound good. Let's take a look.
Oh, dear. You've blown a circuit board.
I'll have to order a new one.
But I can't earn my ice-cream badge without a car!
Well done, Koko. That's the ticket. 
I'm getting the hang of this!
I'm not.
Just a tick, I think I can help. 
Really?
Yes, follow me, young William.
It's Wilson! 
Oh, yes. So it is. Hurry up then, Whistle.
Do you need help, Pete?
No, no, Tyson.
I've found what I was looking for, it's a good job my memory is sharp!
Now, close your eyes!
You can open them now! Surprise!
What's that?
My old ice-cream wagon. I'm going to lend it to you, Wilbur.
Thanks.
Stop it!
Honking horns!
So, what do you think? 
It's quite old, isn't it?
It might be old, but it works a treat.
Well, it did last time I tried it about 30 years ago. Back in my day, I'd zoom up to a station and give out a vanilla cone, then zoom along to dish out a double strawberry delight.
Everyone will laugh at me with this.
Course it's not fancy like the modern ice-cream cars, but it won't let you down.
I guess I don't have a choice if I want my badge.
Thanks, Pete. 
You're welcome, young Watson.
It's just too complicated.
Want to swap with me, Brewster? Mine's much simpler.
Hmmm. Not sure. OK, let's swap.
Are you sure this is easy to use?
Easy-peasy! 
Attention, trainees.
We have a very special guest to test you for your ice-cream badges.
Wow! 
Who could it be? 
Who could it be? 
It's....
Yay!
Ciao, chuggers!
I must be dreaming!
No. Not dreaming.
Ah! Do my eyes deceive me?
A classic, vintage Cone Meister?
It's an old heap, isn't it?
I would give my right fender to have this.
It's mine. I was just letting Brewster try it.
We're swapping back after he's gone. OK?
I must compliment you on your excellent taste and I admire you for taking on such a difficult machine. 
Thanks.
OK, you have the rest of the morning to practice.
Oh, Bumpers!
Eddie, want to be my first customer?
Mmm. I'd love to Koko.
What flavour?
Er... Chocolate chip, please.
Okey dokey.
Here come the sprinkles.
Whoops!
Never mind, Koko. Hey, you did really well.
Yummy!
Pete, I can't get it to make a single ice-cream.
You just have to be gentle with it, young Warthog. Let's take a look.
Now send out a scoop of ice-cream. Easy does it.
OK. Here it comes.
Oh! A good shot, Walnut! Oh, ho-ho!
Oops, sorry.
Oh, I just can't do it. I'm never going to earn my ice-cream badge.
Trainees, report to the depot.
Oh no!
Brewster, let's swap again!
No way! I've finally worked out how to use this one.
Time for the big test and I have brought you some tough customers.
Now let's see what you can do.
I'll go first!
Vanilla cone, please.
It's no use. I'll never be able to do that.
I may as well just put this car back in the yard.
Finished already, Wimpole? 
No.
I'm not going to take the test. Everyone will laugh at me.
I'll look silly in front of Frostini.
Hold on there, Widget. You can't just give up at the first junction.
Handling the Cone Meister is an art.
You have to master it.
But how?
Become one with the machine.
That's what the great Frostini does.
Frostini? Really?
Of course. Now, fire her up!
Oh! Ha-yah!
Find the rhythm!
That's it! Can you feel it?
Yes! Bang, bang, bang!
Give it all you've got.
Bang, bang, bang, bang!
Cool! 
Wow! Did you see that?
Here goes.
I did it!
What a cone!
Can I have one too?
I wasn't sure about an ice-cream from that old thing but it's the best I've ever tasted!
It might be old, but it works a treat!
You all get your ice-cream badge.
Hurrah!
Yay! We did it!
We did it!
Hey, Wilson, could you teach me how to use this old beauty?
Me? Teach you?
Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Koko to platform one, please! I'm here, Vee! 
Morning, Koko.
I'm sending you to the timber yard on your own today.
I can't wait! I'm ready for my tunnel colour.
Aren't you forgetting something?
Er... no! I'm ready to roll.
Just a sec, here comes Old Puffer Pete.
Old Puffer Pete reporting for duty, Vee!
Good morning, Pete. According to the schedule, you're off to the foundry. 
Yup! I've got this iron ore to deliver.
You're already a step ahead of me!
Well, I have been doing this a long time.
Too long! What did I forget, Vee?
Just a sec. I need to get Pete on his way.
I was here first! 
Watch the board, Pete.
When I was your age, Cupcake, this was done with coloured flags.
Everything was steam powered back then.
There was only one main line... 
The green tunnel!
Oh... so it is. 
And green means go. Think I might take the scenic route.
Phew! I thought he was never going to leave.
Is it my turn? 
Yes, Koko. But what are you going to carry your load on?
Huh? Oh, yeah.
I need a flatcar.
Off you go to see Dunbar, he'll get you hooked up.
Back in two clickety-clacks!
That's it, Koko. Just a little closer and you can buckle up.
Anyway, so I'm going to the timber yard, then to the paper mill...
Oh, Koko! You're gonna have to keep still.
Sorry, I'm so excited! I'll have to go through the forest and...
Hmm! Hold your breath and roll backwards.
Huh? OK. Now, back up... slowly.
That's it! All right, young chugger, you're ready to roll.
Look at the size of those trees!
I remember when they were just up to my axles.
Oh! Hello, Mr Squirrel!
Ooh! Oh, your tails are tickly!
See you again soon.
Oh, come on, colours!
It's red! It's blue!
It's... green?
Oh, no! The same as Old Puffer Pete. Hope I don't get stuck behind him.
Ride safely, Koko.
See you, Vee. Timber yards, here I come!
Woo-woo!
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Watch out, Mr Squirrel! Chugger coming through.
Train-tastic! A long stretch of track.
Let's see if I can hit top speed.
Oh, no! It's Old Puffer Pete, going about two miles and hour.
Hurry up, Pete! 
Oh, who's that? 
Me, Koko.
Oh, hello, Koko. Nice day, isn't it?
Can you go faster, please? I've got to get to the timber yard.
Hold your carriages, Cookie!
I was just like you when I was a young engine.
Zooming from A to B without stopping to let out steam.
But then I learnt that an even pace and an even load is the best way to ride the road.
Oh, I have to get a move on.
Yes! A switch! Ooh! Hey, watch out!
See you later, slowcoach. Bet you can't catch Koko!
Oh, my! She's gonna have an accident, carrying on like that.
Yay! The timber yard! I found it all by myself.
Next stop, the paper mill. Choo-choo!
Whoa! Whee!
Choo-choo!
Uh-oh! Emergency stop!
Are you OK?
I was going too fast. I'm so sorry, squirrels.
I didn't mean to scare you.
Oh, what am I going to do now?
Oh, that feels lighter! My gears aren't what they used to be.
Old Puffer Pete was right -- I should have been going slow and steady.
How am I going to pick these logs up? I know that whistle!
Dear, oh, dear! What's happened here?
Oh, Pete. I didn't listen to what you said, and look what happened.
Well, sometimes you have to learn these things for yourself.
Look, don't worry. I can get you back on the tracks.
You can? 
Of course!
Old Puffer Pete to the rescue!
Ha-ha!
That's the last of them, Colin! You're ready to roll.
Thanks, Pete. I'm worried about the squirrels, though.
It's not safe for them to jump across the tracks.
Seems to be a stretch for the young ones.
Maybe we could make them a bridge! 
A bridge?
But how, Colin? Cuckoo! Curly! Cupcake!
It's Koko! 
Oh, so it is.
What if... you use your crane to lift up one of those logs, and put it between the trees?
You youngsters are so switched on!
That's it, Pete! Keep it going!
Easy does it!
That's it.
It works! They love it!
Look at them go!
It certainly was a great idea, Koko.
Thanks, Pete. Yay! You got my name right! And now, I better get these logs to the paper mill. 
Fancy some company? 
Train-tastic!
So, now you've done your first big delivery run.
And learnt an important lesson -- always take it slow and steady.
Whoa-ho-ho, hold on there, youngster.
Of course, you always need to be careful and safe, but there are times when it's good to let off some steam!
When I was your age, we used to zoom down this stretch!
Really? 
Last one back to the depot has square wheels!
Ha-ha-ha! Can't catch Koko!
Come here! 
Whee! Pete, you're so much fun!
Choo-choo!
Ooh, look! What's this all about? 
What's going on here?
Good evening, chuggers!
I want to remind you that tomorrow is the Chugger Championship! The Chugger Championship?
What's that? 
It's a big race all around Chuggington.
Train-tastic!
Harrison won last time.
And don't forget all the times before that, Vee.
Will he defend his title, or will another chugger get the trophy?
I've polished it so hard, you can use it as a mirror.
Ooh! 
It's beautiful.
Hey, I'm looking good! And remember -- it may be a race, but safety comes before speed.
Be careful on the rails, please.
Best of luck, chuggers! The Chugger Championship!
I can't wait! 
I wonder who's going to win this year?
Harrison, of course! 
Hey, I'M fast too, you know.
Come on, let's go and practise.
Hoo-hoo! That feels better.
Give the old boiler a break.
On your tracks... get set... go! And they're off!
Koko takes the lead. But Wilson's giving it all he's got.
Koko takes it up a gear. She's turbo-charged today!
Evening, Harrison. 
Chatsworth. 
The young ones are practising, and Koko's quite zippy. Look at her go!
Got to win... I'm not going to worry about a trainee.
Even you were young once.
Huh! But she's very undisciplined and still has a lot to learn.
Uh-oh! Wrong way, Koko!
Oh, no!
Hm! See what I mean?
Excuse me -- here I come!
Hodge and Wilson shoot past, heading for the finish. 
Oh, no! Wait!
They're fender to fender. And Wilson wins the race by a headlight!
Way-hey! I won, I won, I won! But you shouldn't have. I'm faster than you.
You got lucky. 
No, I didn't. I won fair and square.
I just got distracted. Let's race again! 
What for?
Yeah? We'll see about that tomorrow. 
You're just a bad loser.
Am not! 
Are!
Am not!
Where are you going?
To do some serious practising without you to slow me down. 
Fine.
We know when we're not wanted.
Oh... what if Harrison is right about me?
I've got to win that trophy and show everyone. Koko! Come on, let's all be friends again.
Sorry -- too busy.
I've got to train and train to win that trophy.
But the race is just for fun. It doesn't matter who wins.
It matters to me, Hodge. 
Okey-dokey. Suit yourself, then.
Then Wilson will see I'm the fastest.
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Go, Koko!
Anyway, better rest my wheels.
Got another race to win tomorrow! 
Good night!
We'll see who the real champion is tomorrow. I'm going to win that trophy and then you'll want to be my friend. 
Will not!
Time to wake up, Chuggington!
It's the Chugger Championship!
Young chuggers at the front, please.
Vroom!
On your tracks... get set... go!
Look at those youngsters speeding off. 
They're be worn out in two toots of a whistle.
Remember -- it's not about winning, it's about... Oh, who am I kidding?! Chugger approaching!
This chugger's going to overtake you!
I'm going to win, so watch your bumpers!
Vroom-vroom! Got to win! Vroom-vroom!
Wilson! Don't... 
Vroom!
Oh...! waste your fuel.
Hello, Brewster! Having fun?
Yeah. I'll expect I'll come last, but I don't mind. 
That's the ticket!
It's about taking part, not winning.
All right, Pete? Not racing?
No! Just trying to find a spot to cheer the youngsters on.
You'd better hurry, mate! 
Why? Whoa...!
Phew! I thought I'd have to... 
You'd better get moving, Pete. 
There's still spark in this old engine yet!
You're doing great, Hodge.
Mind your bumpers. Coming through. 
Make way for the champion! Excuse me.
Good luck, Harrison! Ah!
Huh?!
Look, Koko! Someone wants to take your picture.
Ooh, where? Can't catch me!
Hey, that's not fair!
Mind your bumpers! Coming through!
Oh, no! Now I'm stuck here.
Koko! I can't move!
Yeah, right! I'm not falling for your tricks again.
But, Koko, it's not a trick! HELP!
Watch out! Chugger down!
Oh-oh! Emergency stop! 
Oh...
Hold tight, Wilson! 
Ah...!
Are you OK? 
Yeah, I am now.
Thanks. But pulling me is going to make you really slow.
Don't worry, Wilson. It'll still be fun.
Ah, mustn't disappoint the fans.
Time to bring that trophy home again.
Coming through!
Aw... I thought I was going to beat you!
Ah, don't feel too badly. After all, without losers, there wouldn't be winners!
Yes! 
Go, Pete! 
That trophy's yours, mate! You're in the lead!
I'm what? I am?!
Well, I never!
Eyes on the prize, and the winner once again is me! 
Go, Pete! 
Huh?!
You can do it! And old puffer Pete is this year's champion!
Beaten by an old steamer.
Oh!
The shame! You could have won if you hadn't helped me, Koko. 
Maybe.
But helping you was way more important than winning.
I'm sorry I was so silly before. 
Me too. Friends? 
Friends.
Seems to me someone else should have this trophy.
I didn't race the whole way. 
So I decided, this year's winner is...
Koko! She gave up her lead to help a friend, which makes Koko a true champion.
A big cheer for Koko! Hip hip... Hooray!
I can't believe it! 
Morning, you three! Hi, Vee!
Today's job is transporting some materials to a building site.
That is a big job.
It would normally be done by older chuggers, but everyone's busy.
Don't worry, Vee. We can do it.
We can do it, we can do it!
Ha-ha-ha! I have been able to find one very experienced chugger to look after you, though. Old Puffer Pete.
Huh? 
But he takes so long to do everything.
Sshh! Here he comes.
Well, if it isn't Woodworm, Cupcake and, er, Beeswax.
Oh, he never gets our names right either.
Sshh! 
I can't help it. 
Come on, youngsters. Let's get loaded up.
I remember when this depot was full of smoke and steam, you know?
In those days, it was run by old Samuel Solomon.
And, Sally. Who was it said Cedric and...
It's not fair. We don't need to be trained up by that old chugger.
I know, he's so clunky. 
Noisy, too. "Pharpp! Whoosh!"
Hmm. It's perfectly natural for a steam engine to vent steam.
Just because Pete's old, it doesn't mean he's past it. 
Sorry, Vee.
He worked the rails when Chuggington was just a little town.
There's a lot you could learn from Old Puffer Pete.
Yeah, like how to take forever to do something. 
Remember, chuggers. Spread your loads evenly.
I've seen many a young chugger damage a back axle thanks to an uneven load.
Oh, dear! Those loads don't look very even.
Watch the board for your tunnel. Safe travels, chuggers!
I remember when there was only one tunnel. 
Come on, colours!
Yellow! 
Let's ride the rails!
I'll be right along. Soon as me boiler pressure's a tad higher. Ooh! Ooh!
I think we should wait here for Pete. He knows the way.
If he can remember. 
Yeah, he can't even get our names right!
Ooh, I wonder where this goes?
It doesn't look like it's used anymore.
That's what I was thinking.
There you are, youngsters!
Where does this line go? 
The old town of Chuggington.
I didn't know there was an old town. 
Oh, yes!
It was quite something once -- in the glory days of steam.
Did I tell... 
I think we'd better make tracks.
Good idea, young rooster. You three roll along, I'll be right behind you.
Hello, Brewster rooster! 
Very funny! I haven't heard him get your name right, either.
Phew! This is heavy.
Oh, I think I tried to take too much.
Oh, this is harder than it looks.
Oh! 
A steady pace and an even load, it's the way to ride this road!
Pete? But I'm the fastest chugger. 
Maybe Vee was right about him.
Phew, I can't wait to get rid of this heavy car.
Yeah, next time I'm making sure my weight is even.
I've never seen anyone haul a load like you, Pete.
Well, I have been doing it a long time.
Job well done, youngsters! Let's get home!
Race you back! 
I'll beat you this time! 
Hey, head start! Not fair!
Ho-ho-ho! Oh, I wish I had some of their spark!
I thought we were racing. 
Why have we stopped?
Let's go exploring. We can race anytime. Want to see that old town?
It does sound really cool.
Don't know, Koko. Shouldn't we wait for Pete?
But he's miles away. We'll be back before he even gets this far.
Course not!
Then what are we waiting for? Let's roll!
Oh! 
Wow, look at this place! 
Cool! So this is where Chuggington began.
Everything looks so old.
Even older than Old Puffer Pete!
Hmmm... Hmmm...
Hey, let's go down here.
Dead end. Back up.
We should go back. We don't want Pete to get worried.
OK. Which way was it?
Erm, it's, er... Hmmm... I think it was this way.
No, it wasn't. It was this way.
Don't think so. Wasn't it there?
Honking horns! They all look the same. 
Oh no, we are so lost.
And no-one knows where we are. I want to go home. We shouldn't have come here, Koko.
We're gonna be stuck here forever, thanks to you.
Why, that sounds like the old central junction whistle.
But it couldn't be.
It's OK, Wilson, there's nothing to be scared of.
There are still tracks we haven't tried.
Pete! 
I thought I was hearing things, but there's no mistaking the central junction whistle, even after all these years. 
How did you find us?
Oh, I know these old tracks like I know me own pistons.
More to the point, what are you doing here?
Well, you see... 
It was my idea, Pete. I wanted to go exploring.
Well, why didn't you say so? Come on, don't just stand there gawping!
I'll give you a tour.
Even after all this time, he still knows his way around here.
Here we are. This was always my favourite place to let off steam.
Now! Let me see...
Ho-ho! 
What's he doing? 
I'm not sure!
Just a tad more pressure.
Look at that! 
Cool! 
Koko, why don't you go first? 
Oh, yes, please!
Wait, you called me Koko. Hooray!
Pete, you're so much fun! 
Ha-ha! Not bad for an old chugger, eh?
Yeah, I've learned loads. Vee was right about you.
Can you take us out again and teach us more amazing stuff?
It would be my pleasure, youngsters. 
Morning, young chuggers. 
Hi, Dunbar! 
Hi!
Today you'll learn how to pick up sacks of post.
Cool! I've always wanted to do the mail run.
Stations hang their post bags on hooks and chuggers pick them up, without even stopping. Like this.
Door open, net out and scoop! 
All right! 
That's so cool!
Who'd like to go first? 
Me! 
Me, me, me!
You can't all go at once. 'Attention, please. Brewster to Platform 6.'
Can't I do my mail run first?
Sorry, Brewster. You'd better go and see Vee.
Oh... OK.
I'm here. 
Sorry to take you away from your training, Brewster.
These bananas need to go to the safari park.
OK, Vee.
Woof, woof!
Yes, Peckham. You can go too.
Get ready for your tunnel colour!
Red, blue, yellow, blue, red... green!
Let's go.
Pick up speed, open door, and...
Whoops!
Don't worry, get ready for the next one. 
OK!
Open door, net out...
Oh, bumpers!
Woof!
Toot, toot!
Great! You're here. 
What's going on?
The monkeys are hungry.
They've been going crazy. All of their bananas have disappeared!
Disappeared? 
Yes.
It was most strange. A load of bananas came into the park, but all of them vanished... when it became dark. Really?!
Yes.
It's a complete mystery.
I wonder what could have happened to them.
One minute here, the next gone.
Bananas can't just get up and walk away.
It's not like they've got legs.
There are no clues! 
I should get back.
See you, Matambo. 
Bye, Brewster!
Boop, boop! 
Woof! Woof!
Uh? Woof. Huh? What's that noise?
Woof! Woof!
Shush, Peckham. That's a funny noise.
Better get Morgan to take a look.
Toot, toot!
Good job, Koko.
That was easy.
Can we take the sacks to the sorting office now?
This is just pretend mail. It doesn't need sorting.
But we could go to the depot to see how it works.
Ooh, yes, please!
Let's ride the rails.
Can't see anything wrong.
There's some bananas here. Could that be what you heard?
I don't think so. It was really loud. Hello, repair shed.
Er, Morgan...
You're talking to a banana! 
Huh?
What? Anyway, the car seems fine.
OK. I'll take it back to the rolling stock yard. Thanks, Morgan. The banging's back, Morgan!
Hmm, I can't hear anything.
But it was... Just a sec. Morgan!
Morgan!
Oh, what a racket.
Hmmm.
Better leave the car with me.
Huh? Hey! Where's my spanner?
Toot! I'm back!
Oh. Guess I'll have to practice by myself.
Door, net..... scoop!
This is fun.
Huh?!
Yes!
Ha! Wherever did that come from? I was just about to have my lunch, but I will rehang your mail sacks. Come on, Hodge. 
Thanks, Eddie. What have you been up to?
You're supposed to pick up the post, not throw it about.
I left the sacks in the mail car. What happened?
Don't worry. I'll sort it.
I don't understand!
Hodge, keep an eye on my lunchbox.
I don't want it disappearing like my spanner. 
That was weird.
Strange things have been happening all day.
All the bananas vanished from the safari park. 
I heard about that.
Then there was the noise in my boxcar, and Peckham barking.
Now the mailbags have been tipped out, and there are banana skins everywhere!
Hmmm...
I've got it!
Eddie, put your lunchbox into my net. 
Huh?
Just trust me.
Hmmm... OK.
Now go and hide.
He's gone bananas! 
I think he's got a plan.
Huh?
Good catch! 
Ha, ha! What a cheeky monkey.
He must have hitched a ride back from the safari park.
Wow! You are clever, Brewster. How did you know?
The bananas were the clue.
Everywhere I've been, there've been bananas. And who likes bananas? Monkeys!
Let me have a look at the little rascal.
Come back here!
Oh no! He's gonna do it again. Ha, ha!
Well look at that. 
I think he's saying sorry.
Ha, ha! My spanner! He, he!
Nice one, mate.
Think I'd better get you home, cheeky monkey.
Then I can practise my mail run in peace. Cool!
Come on, banana. Let's split. Toot, toot!
Clackety clack.
Hi, Vee! I'm ready to roll.
Morning, Brewster. I need you to go to the farm, please.
Felix has a new lamb and needs some special feed.
I just love lambs! Can I go too?
Can I, Vee? 
Well.... 
Oh, please!
I hardly ever get to go to the farm.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
All right, Zephie, you can go. 
Yippee!
Come on, Brewster, let's go, go, go!
Hold on, Zephie, I have to pick up the food first.
Oh, hurry up!
I like lambs, don't you, Brewster?
All animals, really, except big scary ones.
Don't like them. 
Sorry!
You didn't scare me, I knew it was you. I just wasn't expecting it.
Hmm, anyway, we're turning soon.
I'm really good at turning.
Oh, Brewster, wait for me!
Morning, Brewster.
Is that my special feed? 
Yes, Felix.
Zephie can't wait to see the lamb.
I'd be happy to show her. 
Cool! Hear that, Zephie?
There's nobody there!
Oh! She must have gone to look.
Brewster? Hey, Brewster?
Where are you?
Uh-oh.
Brewtser? Brewster?
He's never going to hear me.
I wish I had a horn like Emery or whistle like Pete.
Help, help, I'm lost! Bye, Felix.
If Zephie rolls up, I'll see her back at the depot.
Oh, will do.
Toot-de-toot.
Tooty-toot-de-tooty. Oh!
What're you doing out here?
I was looking for the new lamb, but I got a bit lost. 
I see.
You should have turned at the junction by the water tower.
Oh, never mind.
You'll know for next time, Follow me, but keep up, please.
I'm right on schedule. 
I will!
Here we are. Wonderful!
Right on time.
There you are, Zephie. Where've you been?
I got a bit lost and I shouted.
Nobody heard me 'cause I've only got a little voice and a little bell.
Yes, my dear, I can see how that would be a problem.
Let me put my thinking stack on.
Ta-da! 
Your very own siren.
So, next time you get lost, you can call for help with this.
Wow, how does it work?
It's easy. Switch it on and it flashes and makes a noise.
Oh! Turn it off!
Wow, thanks a million, Morgan.
Now everyone will know where I am.
Woah, not so fast, Zephie.
Sirens are just for emergencies.
Only use it if you really need help.
Yeah, yeah. That's what I meant.
It's so shiny and pretty and... Oopsie! Didn't mean to do that.
Sorry! Just got my own siren. I set it off my mistake.
That's all right. Next time, make sure it's an emergency. OK?
I will.
But sounding my siren is such fun.
Ooh, I know.
I'll have to find some emergencies.
No emergencies here.
Nothing here either.
Oh, what's that?
A lion sign.
And growling!
It sounds like a lion.
An escaped lion?!
Now that's an emergency.
Help, help, help!
A lion's escaped! 
A lion?
Where?! Call Dunbar, quick! Help!
Roll back, everyone, I'll deal with this. Where's the lion?
It's in the shed, listen. I'm scared! It's woken up!
What's all that noise? Can't a chugger catch 40 winks in peace?
I thought you were a lion.
Well, I'm not. 
Zephie!
You mustn't let your imagination ride away with you. 
Sorry.
Hello, squirrel, would you like to see my siren?
It's amazing. Why aren't you moving?
Uh-oh, I bet you're stuck in that tree. Help, help!
What's the emergency? 
The squirrel's stuck in the tree.
What? But that's where he lives.
He won't come down.
He's scared of you, that's all. Let's give him a nut.
This is the third time you've set that off today.
I don't think you're ready for it.
But I love it!
I'm giving it back to Morgan. OK?
Sorry, Zephie.
My goodness me, whatever's the matter, dear?
Eddie took my siren away.
I wasn't ready to use it properly.
Poor Zephie.
But I think it's for the best.
I know what would cheer you up -- go and find that lamb.
And I won't get lost this time.
Wee, I'm going to see the lamb.
Going to see the lamb! Going to see the lamb.
At last!
Aren't you sweet? Hi, little lamb.
Aren't you going to talk to me?
First I lose my siren and now you won't talk to me.
Hello!
I mean, baaa.
Hey, I can talk lamb.
Come and see, everyone.
Oh, no!
Uh-oh. I'm stuck.
Help, help!
If only I had my siren.
Help!
Baa! Baa!
Hello, little lamb, are you ready for your lunch?
Felix, help, I'm over here.
What's happened?
I fell over and I can't get up.
Don't worry. I'll get help.
Hi, Zephie, I heard what happened.
Now do you understand why a siren is only for real emergencies?
Yes. When I really needed my siren, I didn't have it.
Cos I used it when I shouldn't.
That's right. You've learned your lesson, so I'll give it back to you.
Really?
I promise I'll use it properly.
I've got my siren back!
Oh, no!
It's all right.
I know what a real emergency is now.
Chuggington!
Hi, Dunbar!
Today you're going to try out for your Passenger Comfort badges.
Train-tastic! 
Oh, wow!
Meet the Wobbles!
Ooh! 
Cool! 
If I chug along smoothly, they barely move. See?
But if I don't...
Ooh! Look at those wobbly people!
So, remember, when you take passengers out for a ride don't be jerky, you have to glide. What's so funny?
That rhymes. 
It does?
Ho-ho-ho! I'm a poet and I didn't even know it! You did it again!
Your turn, trainees. Buckle up!
All buckled up! 
Off you go, then.
Excellent, Koko! Nice and smooth.
Eyes straight ahead, Wilson.
I'm really trying, Dunbar. Sorry.
Special announcement. If you look below, you will see a wibbly-wobbly Wilson!
Whoa! Look at those dummies go!
Never mind, Wilson. You just need to concentrate more.
The test won't be until two o'clock so you've plenty of time.
Oh, I forgot this was a test!
Why don't you practise in the park? Nobody can see you there.
OK, Kelly.
Koko and Brewster are so good at this.
I'm never going to get my badge!
Preparing to stop.
Are you going to laugh at me 'cause I'm no good at carrying passengers?
Ha-ha! They are a bit wobbly.
Look, I've got a few minutes before my next pick-up.
How about I teach you some of Emery's top tips? 
Thanks, but...
Come on! What do I do all day? 
Tease?
Yeah, I suppose I asked for that. The other thing.
Carry passengers? 
Exactly.
And I had to learn with the dummies, too. Come on! Let's go to the park.
OK, now switch. Eyes on the rails, Wilson.
'Emery, you have passengers waiting.'
OK, Vee. Keep practising, Wilson. I'll be back soon.
Eyes on the rails, eyes on the rails...
Don't look, don't look, don't look! Oh...!
Eyes on the rails, eyes on the rails, eyes on the rails...
Hey, there, Wilson! 
Whoa!
Your passengers are a bit jumpy. 
I know. What are you doing?
It's my lunch break so I'm going fishing. Wanna come? 
Can't.
Have to practise for a test. 
Not going well? 
No.
I can't keep my eyes on the rails. 
Shame it's not like the old days.
Old Puffer Pete told me the engineers used to walk in front of Chuggers waving a red flag, like this! 
Hmm?
Eyes on the flag, Wilson. 
OK.
Hey! Your passengers aren't moving! 
Really? 
See? You can do it. 
Wow!
Oh! But you can't walk in front of me all the time.
You've got a point there, mate.
I'll put my thinking cap on.
Koko, what was that funny rhyme Dunbar said earlier?
When you take passengers out for a ride, don't be jerky, you have to glide!
I've got an idea -- let's play rhyming. 
OK.
Um, I'm a doctor and somebody's sick.
Take me to the hospital quick! There!
Try that, and don't take your eyes off the flag.
Brilliant! Nice one, Wilson! Eyes on the flag, eyes on the flag, eyes on the flag...
Hey! You've got some smooth moves!
Thanks, Eddie! 
Well, I'd better get going.
OK, Eddie. Now that I have my flag, I'll be fine.
Thanks for your help. All aboard!
Sorry, mate, but I'm going to need my rod. 
But...
Wilson! I can't fish without it! 
But my flag!
I can't do it without the flag! 
Of course you can. You'll be fine.
Good luck with the test. 
Oh, what am I gonna do?
I'm gonna fail. I just know it!
I'm a farmer with lots of cheese,
I need to go to the market, please.
My name is Koko, I like to go fast, if you're a slow mover, then I'll zoom right past! 
Good one!
My name is Brewster and I like to haul freight,
I'm big and strong and can pull heavy weights.
This is fun! We should get Wilson to play, too. 
Yeah, where is he?
This Chugger is taking a break.
Wilson, I've come to see how you're doing.
Drive toward me, smoothly.
I can't keep my eyes on the rails.
I'll have to forget about carrying passengers and just pull loads.
Everyone finds something hard to learn. You can't just give up.
The only time I did it was when Eddie dangled a flag in front of me.
That helped? 
Yeah, it gave me something to think about.
Must have looked funny. 
But Eddie took the flag away and I've been wobbly ever since. 
This Chugger is having a brainwave!
All you have to do is find something else to focus your mind on.
Oh, yeah! I suppose.
What about if you try to...? 
'Emery, you have a pick-up at Platform 12, please.' 
What were you saying? 
'People are waiting.'
Sorry, got to ride. Why don't you ask Brewster and Koko to help?
This Chugger is ready to depart.
Oh, this really isn't my day.
'Attention, please. Time to get ready, trainees.
'You have ten minutes before your test.'
Oh, no! What am I gonna do?!
Wilson, where have you been? 
It's almost time for our test.
I know, and I still can't do it.
Why not? 
Watch. Wilson, just remember Dunbar's rhyme. 
When you take passengers out for a ride, don't be jerky, you have to glide.
When Wilson takes passengers out on a trip, they wobble around and it makes them feel sick.
Train-tastic! That's it -- keep going, Wilson!
Huh? 
Those rhymes are working. Your dummies aren't moving.
Because you're really concentrating. 
Huh?
Oh, yeah, I'm doing it!
I know what to do so I'll give it a try, now that I'm concentrating, just watch me fly!
Go, Wilson!
You're really rolling now!
Wilson was wobbly, he couldn't ride smooth, but now he can see that he's found his groove.
Well, what do you know, I'm as smooth as the rest.
Come on, Brewster and Koko, let's take that test!
And... GO!
That was fun! I really concentrated.
But... did we pass, Dunbar? 
Did we pass? 
Congratulations, Chuggers! Cool!
You've each earned your badges, which just goes to prove that you three trainees know how to move smooth!
Look at you -- you're Mr Smooth!
Yeah. Nothing like a good Super Chugger film.
Action Chugger, he's number one. 
He's helpful, strong, he gets the job done.
Sounds like you're an Action Chugger fan. 
Yeah!
I'm gonna be a Super Chugger just like him.
'Wilson, Brewster and Koko to the recycling yard.'
Better make tracks. See you later at the ride-in.
Greetings, trainees. Irving's been busy this morning.
I've been all around Chuggington collecting the recycling.
Can we see how the crusher works?
Indeed. 
Perfecto!
Stage one -- tipping, tipping, tipping. Good job.
Well done, Irving.
Now then, Brewster. Stage two -- sorting.
Can you remove all the tin cans, please?
It'll take all day to pick them out! 
No, no, no. If you think carefully, you will realise there is an easy way.
Because tin cans are metal, a magnet will pick them up quickly.
Engage magnet!
Job well done. Now to the crusher. 
Tipping, tipping, tipping.
Good. Now we have a full load of scrap metal to go to the foundry.
You see, nothing gets wasted in Chuggington.
Train-tastic. That's so cool!
Now, I want each of you to make a delivery for me.
No problem! 
Wilson, take the paper to the mill.
Koko, that glass goes to the glassworks.
And lucky Brewster gets a trip to the foundry.
Oh! If I go all the way out there, I'll miss the movie!
Mm? No, you've got plenty of time. See you back at the ride-in, Brewster!
Oh, Vee, the foundry's miles away!
'If you act like a Super Chugger, you'll get it done in super time.'
Yeah! Just like my hero would!
'Off you go, then, Action Brewster! Work those wheels!'
Chugs away!
Eddie, look what Dunbar found at the back of the rolling-stock store.
Hey, you know what that is? 
Err, nope.
It's a popcorn wagon!
Oh, terrific. Err, what's that?
You put corn in and it puffs it up into a fluffy, tasty treat. Delicious!
Weird. 
Now, with a bit of a clean and a drop of oil, we can have popcorn for tonight's movie... Oops!
I'll have to, um... fix that, too.
Come down!
Looks like that little girl needs help.
This is a job for Action Brewster!
Allow me, citizen.
Wow! Thanks!
Don't mention it. All in a day's work for... Action Brewster!
Action Brewster?! What, like Action Chugger?
Yeah. Helpful and strong, I get the job done.
Hey, looking good! Whoo-hoo!
Our very own refreshment stand.
This hill is hard going today.
I'm helpful and strong!
I've got me second wind!
I feel like all the weight's gone from me wheels!
All right, Pete? 
Couldn't be better, thanks, Beeswax.
Youngsters these days, no stamina.
Oh, it's starting to get dark!
I'm gonna miss the film!
Hm... I could make it to the movie if I leave my load here and come back for it tomorrow.
Ride-in movie, here I come!
Argh! Honking horns!
Oh, what shall I do, what shall I do?
Oh, I won't get to see the film!
I'll have to sort it out later.
Right. I wonder how much corn you need?
Dunno. That doesn't look like much. Put it all in.
Yeah, mate, good idea.
There's no such thing as Super Chuggers, love. 
But, Mum, I saw him!
You and your imagination! Listen! That's him!
It's Action Brewster! He's helpful, he's strong.
He gets the job done! 
Who'd have thought it? You were right!
But I'm not acting like a real Super Chugger.
I didn't get the job done.
I have to sort that mess out.
It's what Action Chugger would do.
Take your places, everyone. 
The film will start soon.
This Chugger is taking a break.
Popcorn! Popcorn! Get your lovely popcorn!
Ooh, Eddie, you're a star!
Fire it up, Hodge!
Ooh, nice and easy does it.
It feels funny, Eddie.
You worry too much, mate. It's fine.
HELP! HELP!
You've answered my call for help. Just like a Super Chugger!
It's my fault the line's blocked. I've come back to clear it up.
I dumped my load here instead of the foundry. I wanted to get back for the movie. 
Oh, I see.
I was rather hoping to get there myself.
Sorry. I'll be super quick.
Something's wrong, Eddie!
Ooh! That sure popped, all right!
Delicious!
You were right, Hodge.
Yeah. I've switched it off.
Sorry, mate.
I must've put too much corn in.
Better get this mess cleared up.
All done! 
Wonderful, Brewster!
If we hurry, we might still make it. 
I can't.
I have to take this load to the foundry.
Action Chugger would be very proud of you.
You might not be a Super Chugger, but you're still a hero.
Thanks. It feels good to do the right thing.
Oh, bumpers. I missed the whole movie.
There you are, Brewster! Good news, the film hasn't started yet.
Really? 
I had a bit of an accident.
Yeah. It's taken us ages to tidy up. 
Honking horns! So I get to see the film after all.
OK. We're ready to roll.
Help! Help!
Oh, will someone help me? The track is blocked!
Have no fear, Action Chugger is here. I'm number one.
I'm helpful, I'm strong...
I get the job done!
Last one round the park has square wheels!
Peckham wants to play, too.
Whoa, that's not Peckham.
Aww, he's so cute.
Is he all on his own?
Looks like it.
I'd better go and tell Morgan.
I think he wants to play.
Bet you can't catch Koko!
Wow, he's fast.
Almost as fast as me.
I'm going to call you... Zoomy. Hello, little fella.
He's adorable!
He has a collar, so he must belong to someone.
I can't see a name-tag, though. 
We'd better put the word out.
I'll tell everyone I see.
Good idea, Zephie.
And I was supposed to tell you all that Dunbar is waiting for you.
You're learning to use the newspaper delivery cars today.
Cool! 
Yeah! It looks really, really fun.
What about Zoomy?
He can stay in my garden... Would ya like that, Zoomy?
Oh, ho, ho. 
I'll come and see you later, Zoomy.
Don't worry, Zoomy. We'll soon find your owner.
But I want to keep him.
Right, young chuggers. There are three steps to newspaper delivery.
Grab... Aim...
And throw!
Can I try it?
Grab... and throw! Whoops. Oh, dear.
Oh, ho, ho, Wilson! You forgot the most important step... aiming.
Ho, ho, ho!
Ooh, I can't even grab a paper.
Keep trying, Brewster. You can do it.
I'm going to do the fastest paper round in Chuggington.
Only if you get the papers into the boxes, Koko. Ha, ha, ha!
Keep practising, Chuggers!
Tomorrow morning, you'll be doing your paper rounds for real.
Tomorrow?! 
Oh, bumpers. 
Oh, no!
That's Zoomy! I hope he's all right.
Don't worry, Koko. I'm sure he's fine.
I think he misses me.
Poor Zoomy. I'll get you out of there. Be right back!
Zoomy's whining, Morgan. I think he's lonely.
He's fine. That's just what puppies do.
Will you go and see him? Please.
Please.
Ha, ha, ha. Oh, all right, Koko.
Hey, get off my flowers, you little scamp.
What if... Eddie built him a puppy-pen, then I could watch him while I'm training?
That's not a bad idea. There'll be nothing left of my garden otherwise!
Train-tastic! I've always wanted a pet of my own.
Looking after you, Zoomy, is going to be easy-peasy.
Ahh. Ta-da! There you are, Zoomy. Your very own puppy pen.
In you go. 
What do you think, Zoomy?
Now I can watch you and practise my paper delivery.
Oh, I almost had it. What's wrong, Zoomy? Oh, you're hungry. I'll see if I can find you something to eat.
He was hungry.
Ow! Hey, let go!
Ha, ha! He's raring to go, now.
Sorry, I don't have time to play.
He's not going to give you any peace till he's had a good walk.
Can't you take him, Eddie?
No, I've got work to do.
But I'm getting behind with my training.
Koko, looking after a pet is a big responsibility.
Come on, you wanted to do it, remember? 
Yeah.
Come on, Zoomy. Won't be long! I hope. Aren't you tired yet?
I need to get back.
Zoomy, where are you going?
Oh, no!
I did it! 
Bravo, Brewster.
It'll to be totally different when we try it for real.
Ready for some real practice? 
Great idea! Let's go.
Zoomy? Zoomy, where are you?
I hate to wake you up...
Wait! Maybe I can practise my paper-round here.
Not bad. Uh-oh! Sorry.
Hee, hee, Zoomy, come back here.
Ooh-ooh! I was going to ask Eddie to pick up those papers for me, but it looks like you can do the job.
Huh?
Oh, no! It's you. You do belong to someone.
It's a little girl and she's trying to find you.
I wanted to keep you.
I could pretend I never saw this.
Koko. 
Huh?
Everything all right? 
Oh, yeah. Fine, Eddie.
Hey, do you want me to get this recycled?
Um... thanks.
Eddie... wait.
What is it, Koko?
You'd better look at the back page.
It's Zoomy.
Yes... There's a girl out there who loves Zoomy even more than I do.
I'm sorry, Koko. I know you've really taken a shine to him. 
Yes, but he doesn't belong to me.
Come on, little friend. I'm taking you home.
You know what, Koko? I'm really proud of you.
Zip!
Oh, I've missed you so much.
Thanks a million for bringing him home. Where did you find him?
He was in the park behind the depot. 
You little monkey, we've been looking for you everywhere... My name's Jenny.
Nice to meet you, Jenny. I'm Koko.
Well, thanks for taking care of him. He's a bit of a handful, isn't he?
Yeah, it was hard for me to do my training and look after him.
I didn't realise how much work a pet is.
Well, I better get going.
Bye, Jenny. Bye Zoo... I mean, bye, Zip.
Yes?
You can come back and visit Zip any time you like. 
I can?
Of course. 
Train-tastic!
I'll come back and see you tomorrow, after I've done my paper round.
Ooh! I've still got to practise.
Wow!
I can do it! 
Terrific! 
Ha, ha, ha! 
Fantastic!
Well done. Wow, that was great!
Well done, Koko. Actually... I have one more assignment for you.
Ooh, what is it?
Dr Gosling, the zoo vet, is expecting one of the giraffes to have a baby.
Really?
So he needs a speedy chugger to help out.
Did you say speedy? That's me. But how can I help?
Keep watch at the safari park tonight and fetch him if Twigga the giraffe starts to act strangely.
Train-tastic! I can do that.
I knew you'd be excited. First of all, you'll need to see Dunbar to get a carriage for Dr Gosling to ride in.
OK, Vee. On my way.
Good as new. 
Thanks, Morgan!
My pleasure. Oh, and Wilson, could you give Koko a message? 
Course.
I need to change her headlight. I've ordered a new one for the morning.
Gotcha. 
Tell her not to use it too much tonight, in case it burns out.
I'll go now. See you later.
Hi, Koko.
Hi, Dr Gosling. Is the baby here yet?
Not yet. I think it's going to be soon. Are you ready to be on call?
Yes. You can count on me.
Excellent. Your first job is to take me home. You'll need to know the way in case you have to get me tonight. 
Good idea. Climb aboard.
There you are, Koko.
I nearly wore my wheels out looking for you. 
Hi, what's up?
Ooh, hi, Dr Gosling. Has the baby giraffe been born yet?
Not yet, maybe tonight!
And guess what? I'm on night duty.
Wow! Do you need help? 
No, I just need one chugger on call, thanks.
OK. I can't wait to see a baby giraffe.
See you later, Wilson. I've got to take Dr Gosling home. 
Bye, Koko.
Oh, bumpers! I didn't give her the message.
I can pass on your message if you'd like.
Thanks, Mutambo. Can you tell Koko that...?
Yes? 
Hang on, it's on the tip of my bumper. Um... Ah... Oh dear. Wow... Beautiful flowers. And they smell so good.
Turn here please, Koko.
Okey-dokey.
Now cross the bridge, over the stream.
Good job.
That's my house, just up there.
Do you think you can find your way here by yourself? 
Yes. Easy-peasy.
Great. Keep a careful eye on Twigga and get me the second it looks like something's happening
Will do, Dr Gosling. Koko's on call.
I wonder when the baby's going to come. 
Wouldn't it be perfect if it happened right now?
Have you remembered the message?
Whoops. I forgot I was supposed to be remembering!
You'd forget your wheels if they weren't bolted on!
It was something to do with... tomorrow? I think.
Tomorrow? Oh well, you've got plenty of time to think of it.
Wilson, return to your roundhouse, please. 
Better make tracks.
Night, night. 
Night. 
Goodnight. Don't worry, Twigga. I'm on call. Hello, Brewster. 
You were gone a long time.
I went to give Koko a message, and... 
And you forgot.
How'd you know?
It's not like it's ever happened before! Don't worry, it'll come.
Night, Wilson. 
Night, Brewster.
Goodnight, chuggers.
Sweet dreams.
Koko. Everything OK? 
Yeah. Fine, thanks.
You must have to know loads about animals to be a tour guide.
Of course! I've travelled the world from Antarctica to Zimbabwe and I've seen many different creatures.
Big and small, short and tall, on my journeys I've seen them all!
Train-tastic! Hello, Mr Owl. You look wide awake. 
That's because owls are nocturnal.
A group of animals that sleep in the day and are awake at night.
When it's dark? But how can they see?
By using their other senses.
They don't rely on just their eyesight.
In fact, some nocturnal animals can't even see at all.
Really? 
Some listen carefully with their big ears, some smell with their sensitive noses, and some just feel their way around with touch! 
Ooh.
That's amazing. 
This park is full of nocturnal animals.
They're all around you. 
Where? 
Turn your light off and you'll see.
Let your eyes adjust, and open them wide. Oh, yeah. I see them.
You are nocturnal, too. 
Yeah, I suppose I am.
Goodnight. 
Night. Uh-oh, I think it's time.
Don't you worry about a thing. I'll be back with Dr Gosling in two clickety-clacks. Koko's on call!
Oh, no!
Lightbulb!
Oh, I can't see a thing. I'll never find Dr Gosling's house.
Brewster, wake up! 
Huh, huh? 
I remembered!
Koko shouldn't use her light too much 'cause Morgan needs to change the bulb.
Uh oh! She's on call so her light will be on all night!
Quick, we better see if she's all right. Oh. What am I going to do, Mr Owl? Wait a minute.
Nocturnal animals use their senses to get around in the dark. I can smell flowers.
Turn left at the wild flowers.
I can hear the stream!
And I can feel the bridge that leads up to the hill.
There's light up ahead... It's Dr Gosling's house!
I did it, Mr Owl! Choo-choo! Koko, I remembered! Morgan said your bulb needs changing!
Too late. 
But she still found me without it.
Why don't you tell them all about your nocturnal adventure, Koko?
While I take care of our very special delivery.
It's a bouncing baby girl! 
Hooray! 
Can we see her? 
Please?
That's one big baby! 
Yes, it is.
Thanks for being on call, Koko. 
No problem.
It was fun being like a nocturnal animal. I think they're amazing! Who? You!
That's who!
For our navigation badges. 
Bet you wish you could come. What's so funny?
You'll find out. 
When we earned our badges,
Olwin babied us the whole time.
Bet she makes you take a nappy-nap nap.
That was a long time ago. I'm sure she's better now.
Yeah, wheels crossed. See you later. Oh, there you are my eager little chugger chugs!
Hello!
What a beautiful day to learn your navigational skills.
Yeah. What is navigation anyway?
It's how you find your way around.
Useful if you get lost or there's bad weather.
Oh, right. 
There are three golden rules in the event of meeting snow, rain or Mr Mist. 
Mr who?
They are slow, glow, blow! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Slow, glow, blow?
Keep your speed slow, set your lights on glow and blow your whistle.
Time to get on our way. Form a line behind me, please.
Single file. Repeat after me, slow, glow, blow! 
Louder! Slow, glow, blow.
They're gonna have a terrible day. 
Yep.
Nice and steady. Not too fast. This is the perfect pace for little ones.
Any slower, I'll be going backwards. Vee says with four chuggers gone, I have extra work to do.
Me too. 
I've got to take Vicky to the market, right away.
I have to take Eddie to fix a broken signal. Pronto!
Hurry up. Listen carefully.
I'll be testing your awareness of what surrounds you, by playing a game. 
I love games!
I know you're the youngest, dear.
Don't worry if you find it a teensy bit hard.
Oh, OK.
I spy with my little light, something that is green.
Trees.
A-ha, ha, ha! Oh, yes, yes, yes!
I spy with my little light, something that is blue.
Sky. 
That's right!
I spy with my little light, something that is...
Tracks. 
Oh, clever chugger-chugs!
Mr Sun always tells us where we are because he wakes in the east and goes to sleep in the west.
Look! There's Karen and Chadsworth. I'm gonna say hello.
Oh, no, no, my precious chugger-chugs.
A dangerous quarry is no place for little ones.
Come away from there. 
But... 
Hurry up.
I have to take Felix to the timber yard straightaway!
I've got to take a special tool to Morgan.
Let me just check that we have everyone.
What? There's only three of us! 
I wish she had lost us.
Brewster? 
Here.
Yes. 
Wilson? 
Here!
Oh, I can tell someone's getting a little cranky.
Time for a nap.
Oh, no. 
I'm not tired.
We'll just rest quietly here for a few minutes. 
It was so embarrassing at the quarry.
Yeah, this navigation stuff is a waste of time.
Let's have some fun.
What shall we do? 
Hide? 
Yeah! I know the perfect place. Follow me.
Hey, this is the way to the Old Town.
Yeah, Olwin will have to use her navigation skills to find us there.
Yes!
Come on. Let's go exploring.
Chugger-chugs?! Where are you?
I spy with my little light, something beginning with W.
Water tower!
I spy with my little light, something made of brick. 
The clock tower.
I spy with my little light, something...
Hey, what's that? 
I don't know, but I can't see the tracks.
It's really thick. 
I don't like this.
I want to go home.
I think we've just met Mr Mist. Smells like fresh fuel. They must have come this way.
Oh, I wish we paid more attention to Olwin.
What was that rule for meeting Mr Mist?
Dead end.
Hey, watch out!
Sorry, Koko. 
This is hopeless. We can't see anything.
I think we're stuck here until it goes away.
I want to go home!
Oh, dear! Whatever will Vee say? This is all my fault.
I drove them away with my endless fussing.
Oh, no! Mr Mist!
How will they ever cope.
I should've let them try things alone.
Then they'd have been more prepared!
Oh, the three golden rules are...
Wait! One was slow, wasn't it?
Yeah! Keep your speed slow.
Set your lights on glow.
And blow! Err, Wilson, that would be blow your horn.
Ha, ha. Oopsy! Slow, glow, blow! Slow, glow, blow!
We still don't know which way to go. We should never have left Olwin. She'd know what to do. Slow, glow, blow. Slow, glow, blow.
Ah! My little chugger-chugs! I can hear a whistle!
It must be Olwin!
Let's follow her toots.
Right, chuggers. Single file. Follow me. Slow, glow, blow. Slow, glow, blow.
That's it, chuggers! Keep coming! You're heading the right way.
Slow, glow, blow.
Thank goodness you're safe!
Phew! Are we glad to see you.
You remembered the three golden rules. I'm very proud of you.
Can you teach us more? 
I'd be delighted.
Really? Hooray!
Hey! The fog is clearing. Look at the stars!
Wow! I know, let's spend the night here in the Old Town!
Yeah! Can we? 
Yeah, let's! 
Please, please! 
Oh, no... this dark Old Town is no place for little ones.
I couldn't imagine a more wonderful suggestion!
Hooray! At least we didn't have to spend the day with Nanny Olwin.
They're not back. They must be having a terrible time.
Poor trainees!
Hey, where'd you go?
But they're so fun to watch. 
Aren't you a bit scared?
Nah, I'm not scared of storms. 
Really?
I'm not scared of anything. 
Anything? 
Nothing.
You were scared.
Wasn't. Just a little... air in my pistons, that's all.
Hmmm.
Olwin to the loading stockyard. Brewster to platform one.
Did you hear that storm last night? 
Yeah!
All that rumbling and flashing. It was really scary.
It wasn't. It was great.
Oh, you're so brave, Brewster! See you later.
Bye, Zephie.
Brave Brewster, eh?
Hi, Vee! 
Morning, Brewster.
The storm caused lots of damage last night.
So, I need you to deliver some fencing to the safari park.
Yeah! Cool! 
Now, watch for your tunnel colour.
Red, green, yellow...
Boo! 
Ha, ha, ha.
You're not scared of anything?
Very funny, Koko.
Green!
Time to go! 
Ride safely, Brewster.
We'll send Koko to the loading yard, please. 'Preparing to stop.'
Hey, you better be careful around here.
Why, Emery?
One of the gates blew open in the storm and some of the animals escaped! 
Wait! Which animals?
Oh, you know, some iguanas, llamas, piranhas, Chihuahuas and a pair of sultanas.
Course, there's the animals we don't know about.
The ones that only come out at night. 
Like what?
Oh, like dragons and stuff.
Ha! No way. There's no such things as dragons.
Huh! Escaped animals!
Yeah, right.
Huh?
There's no such thing as dragons. Oh! Is there?
Aha! There are the giraffes.
Yes. 
Good.
So, the only animals still missing are a monkey and a little frog.
Which frog, Vicky? 
The golden bell frog.
You know, the one with the three-note croak.
Ha, ha, ha, yes. How could I forget? Oh, red light. Honking horns! What was that? Oh!
There's the missing monkey.
After him!
Hello?
Hello? Hey, Brewster!
Sshh! There's something in the tunnel. 
What sort of something?
I don't know. Listen.
I can't hear anything. 
What are you two doing? 
Brewster thinks there's something in the tunnel.
Some animals got out of the safari park last night -
I think one of them's in there! 
There was a growling noise.
Everybody keep quiet and let's listen.
You must have been hearing things.
No, there was growling, honest!
We better make our deliveries. 
But... Whoah! What was that?
He thinks we're playing a game.
A game? Hmm.
What are you doing? Oh, I get it. You can't catch us!
Gotcha!
Ha, two down and one to go. It could be a lion. 
Or an elephant!
It could be something we've never even seen before.
Like what?!
Like... a dragon! A dragon?! 
Yeah.
Emery said the dragon got out last night too! Zephie's headed for the tunnel! 
Tell her to stop! Stop, Zephie!
Oh!
Now, where is that little frog hiding?
You should do your frog call, see if he answers.
Mmm. Well, anything's worth a try.
Moo!
Maybe that cow speaks Frog. Ha-ha-ha!
Oh, it's no use. I can't do it loudly enough.
I think I have an idea. What was that?
It's a... dragon!
A dragon? Oh!
Zephie, are you ok? Zephie's stalled. 
She's not moving.
Quick, Brewster. You're not scared of anything.
You have to go help her. OK... I'm going in.
It's huge! Oh. Help! Help! Brewster!
Brewster! 
Zephie's counting on me. I'm coming Zephie!
Brave Brewster is on the way.
I don't like it. Oh.
The dragon's laughing at Brewster!
I'll admit I'm scared of some things but not this dragon!
He's very small. 
A frog?!
You alright, Zephie? 
Yeah, I'm fine.
Thanks for coming to save me. You were still really brave.
Even if it was only a frog.
But what was that roar?
The tunnel has a brilliant echo.
Sometimes things just seem scary but there's a good explanation.
I see what you mean, Brewster.
I think Vicky's looking for our dragon too.
You found our missing frog. 
Oh, he's so cute. What's his name?
He's new. We haven't decided yet.
Well, we've been calling him Dragon. 
I think he likes it.
Honk!
Can't catch me! 
Here I come, slow coach.
Calm down, you two.
It's time to go to your round houses.
Oh. Can we have another ten minutes? Please?
You need an early night, Wilson. You have your first mail run tomorrow.
Oh, I forgot!
Come on, Wilson, I'll race you. 
Hey! Not fair. Wait for me!
I'm the winner!
Beep! Beep!
Only 'cause you had a head start.
Let's make faces, I'll beat you at that too.
But I really should sleep.
Ha-ha. BEEP!
Ha-ha, this will beat you!
Hey, keep it down, will you? Some of us are trying to rest.
Sorry, Brewster.
Yeah, we know you need your beauty sleep. Ha-ha-ha.
Some of us had a really busy day.
Sorry, Brewster. Night. 
Don't let the rust bugs bite.
Go to bed, will you?
Bet I can stay awake longer than you!
Bet you can't! 
It's a bet then!
Look, I'm wide awake! 
Me too!
You still awake? Yep.
I heard that yawn.
You awake? Koko?
I've won! Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Oh, no! It can't be time to get up.
Haven't you got a job to do? 
Oh, no! I completely forgot.
Wilson to the rolling stockyard.
Good luck! Morning, Wilson. Ready to do your first mail run?
Err... yes, Dunbar.
You've practised with this mail car lots of times.
Remember, just open the door, drop the net and then scoop up the sack.
Yes, Dunbar, drop, draws, hoop.
Good luck, Wilson!
You have to pick up a mail sack from each station and deliver them by noon. Yep.
And remember, Wilson, this job is all about being on time.
If you're late, you'll really let people down.
Yes, Vee.
Wilson! 
Sorry, I'm raring to go.
See you later, Vee. Oh, dear, that yawn's catching! Unscheduled stop.
Hey, Brewster, what's with sleeping beauty?
I think she and Wilson stayed up very late.
You should see Wilson -- he can hardly keep his eyes open.
Pick up number one.
Gotcha!
I could do this in my sleep.
Ah, red light.
Got to stop. Think I'll give my eyes a little rest while I wait for the green light. 
Special announcement.
Shift your chassis -- that light's been green for ages.
Oops, sorry, Emery.
If you hadn't stayed up all night, maybe you wouldn't be dozing.
Whoops!
Uh-oh, missed.
Gotcha!
Watch out, Wilson, your door's open. 
Oh!
Thanks, Eddie.
It's nice and dark in here, just like my snuggly round house.
Maybe I can take a break before my next pickup.
Wilson? Where are you?
Last I saw him, he was heading into this tunnel.
But I don't remember him coming back out.
Thanks, Eddie. Wilson!
Are you in there? Wilson!
Ah, I'm here, Vee.
Wilson, you're running very late.
Don't worry, Vee, I'll catch up.
Remember, the mail has to be delivered on time.
Oh! Why did I stay up so late, when I had something so important to do?
I'm all charged up and ready to roll!
I'm really worried about Wilson -- he's so sleepy.
He'll never get to the sorting office on time. 
He'd better.
Otherwise the mail won't go out for another day.
I know and people won't be happy.
Oh, no! Wilson's tired 'cause I kept him up so late,
I'd better go see if I can help him.
Oh, we can't wait for him.
Even if he gets here in the next few minutes, there won't be time to sort the mail.
Better get going then.
Wilson! 
Huh? Hi, Koko, is it morning already?
Did I win?
Wake, up Wilson! You're late!
WHAT?! 
You should have been at the sorting office ages ago. 
Oh, no!
I've got to shift my gears. I'm here! 
I'm afraid you're too late, Wilson.
Chatsworth has already taken the mail to the branch stations.
Oh, no! I'm so sorry.
The Chuggington post has never been late before.
I feel so bad.
What if we get it sorted now and I take it to all the branch stations?
It's a good idea but I don't know.
It'd take you an awfully long time.
But it's my fault that I was late and I want to put things right.
If I work hard, I might still make it.
I suppose we've got nothing to lose. All right, my love. Let's do it!
Great! I promise I won't let you down again. Ah, there you are. 
I did it, Vee, I got all the mail delivered.
Well done, Wilson. I'm proud of you for putting things right.
I'm sorry I let everyone down. It won't happen again, I promise.
Good, I hope you've learned something today.
Yes, Vee. Sleep is really important.
Yes it is. Without a good rest, it's hard to do things properly.
I know. I'm having an early night.
I'm doing the mail run again tomorrow and this time
I'm going to get there early. 
Good for you, Wilson.
Night night, Vee. 
Night night. Chuggington!
OK, you three.
Now, today we're doing a training exercise about following instructions.
But we always follow instructions.
Or do you?
I remember a certain someone delivering bananas to the coal mine and then coal to the zoo.
Who would do a silly thing like that?
Err, that was you, Wilson.
So you be sure to listen to Vee very carefully.
I'd like you to roll up to the marker, wait for a count of five, sound your horn and continue at half speed. 
How long shall we honk, Vee?
Like that?
Maybe not quite that loud, Brewster!
You first, Koko.
I'm ready to roll!
One, two, three, four, five.
You forgot to sound your horn, Koko. 
Oh, bumpers!
You next, Wilson.
One, two, three, four, five.
Wilson, you were supposed to go half speed, remember?
Oh, big bumpers!
Now you, Brewster.
One, two, three, four... 
Too long!
Oh, big, big bumpers!
None of you followed the instructions properly.
You must be careful, but not too careful. 
Indeed.
Now for the real test.
You follow the signs and instructions you're given and they will lead you to a special surprise.
What is it? What is it? 
A surprise! 
If I tell you, it will spoil it.
Now, jump into action!
Watch the board. You're on your own now.
We're going to the...
Envelope? 
Mail sorting office.
Oh, yes.
Hey, wait for me!
The sorting office, 
We have to turn right. Let's go!
Wait for the track.
It's a tunnel.
I don't think so. 
I know! I know!
It's a bridge.
And a rock.
Rock the bridge?
Take the bridge over the rocks?
Hmm, could be stone.
Stone plus bridge equals...
Stone bridge! 
Perfecto!
With Koko's speed, Brewster's brains and my good looks, we're unstoppable.
Yeah, right!
Here we are at the stone bridge.
Yay! Yippee, we did it!
Blue plus yellow.
How can we do two lines at the same time?
Maybe we're supposed to split up? 
Wait. What's blue and yellow?
Brewster? 
No, silly.
If you mix blue with yellow you get green. 
Purple!
Err, yeah, I meant green.
We go down the green line. Got it!
That's Puffer Pete.
This is easy-peasy lemon squeeze!
Yeah, we'll get that surprise in no time. 
Let's not rush things.
Hey, that leads to the yellow line. You're going the wrong way.
Just checking you're paying attention. 
Oh!
Everyone look out for Puffer Pete.
There he is!
This is getting easier by the minute.
We can see you, Pete.
Well done, youngsters.
Now, the next place you need to go has changed a lot over the years.
Yes, indeed.
I remember when it had a blue roof.
A blue roof? That's the repair shed. 
No, it used to have a blue roof.
Here's another clue. Neigh! Moo! Baa!
Pete, I think you're overheating! 
Oh!
Animals! A station with animals!
Oh, we're gonna be here for hours.
It could be the safari park.
Or maybe the farm?
Bingo! Off you go, youngsters, or you'll miss the action.
Action? What's he talking about?
How's it going, team? 
Koko and I are trying to go fast but Brewster is slow and careful.
Really careful! 
Hey!
Me being careful got us this far.
Now, take the farm track, go into the tunnel and wait for further instructions. 
Let's ride the rails!
Come on, slow coach!
Stop, you two. We're supposed to wait.
There's only one way to go after this tunnel. 
Everyone knows that.
Let's go and get our surprise. 
I'm staying here.
You're slowing us down, Brewster. 
No, I'm not.
I'm doing what we were told. You never listen. 
Fine.
But we're going, aren't we, Wilson? 
Yeah, let's roll!
But you're gonna miss the... 
Surprise! 
Ah! Eddie! Sorry, mate, but I've got your next clue. Ready?
Here it comes. 
I knew we should wait.
Red means stop. Green means go.
The old side track must be open? 
Yeah, you got it.
Hey, go where the action is, mate.
Wilson, Koko, come back.
You're wrong.
Fine. You go your way, I'll go mine.
I'll have the surprise all to myself.
Something's gonna happen soon. 
Yep.
Any minute now.
Oh, a ride-in movie!
I never knew this was here!
'And now the rolling adventures of Action Chugger in an all new action adventure!'
Wow! An Action Chugger movie!
This is the best surprise ever!
'Who's helpful and strong and gets the job done?'
Action Chugger!
'You've got it!'
Honking horns, this is amazing.
Our very own screening and...
Oh, except Koko and Wilson aren't here.
We always watch Action Chugger movies together.
Glad to hear it, citizen. 
Who said that? 
I did.
Action Chugger! 
The very same.
Dunbar and Vee said you'd be pleased to see me.
Pleased? I'm just lost for words.
How about we roll this film?
It's chugg-tastic, even if I do say so myself.
I really want to see it, but could you hold on for two clickety-clacks?
I'm a super-chugger. I could hold on for 2,000 clickety-clacks.
Not looking good, is it? 
We shouldn't have rushed off.
Brewster was right. 
What are we going to do? 
Follow me!
That's what you'll do. 
Brewster!
Sorry, we shouldn't have rushed off like that.
We promise to take more time and do things properly. 
Listen.
The surprise is amazing. Come on!
I've never known him move so fast.
A new ride-in!
Wait, that's not the best part.
Look over there!
Action Chugger!
You know him? 
Oh, yeah, we go way back.
Hey, Action Chugger, come and meet Koko and Wilson.
Greetings, citizens.
Any friend of Brewster's is a friend of mine.
Hello. 
Action Chugger's screening his movie for us.
So everyone settle back and enjoy the ride.
Can you follow those instructions? 
Yeah. 
Good.
Let's roll the movie.
'Have no fear, Action Chugger is here!
'I'm number one. I'm helpful, I'm strong and get the job done.'
Attention, please. Urgent job, platform three.
Would any available chugga report for duty?
That's me. I'm free.
On my way.
A job! I'd like a job!
Me! Me! Pick me!
I'm here, Vee.
I'm ready to roll. 
Ready to go, Vee.
I'm ready!
Thanks, everyone, but I only need one chugger and Zephie was here first.
Yippee!
Can you take Dr Gosling around the safari park, please?
He's got to do checkups on the animals. 
I've never worked in the safari park.
Don't worry, trainees, you'll be busy too. Dunbar's waiting for you in the loading yard.
It's training time! 
Wait for me! 
See you later.
Yellow. Blue. Red. Green!
Ride safely, Zephie. 
I will.
Chugger approaching.
Hi, Emery, guess what?
Really? You wouldn't catch me there.
Why? 
You better watch out for the monkeys. They're so naughty.
Really? 
They'll want climb on you and pull your wipers.
Or steal your bell.
Anyway, gotta ride. Have fun, Zephie.
Oh, I'm not sure I want to go to the safari park any more.
Good morning, trainees.
Today you're going to do a special exercise to practise your crane control skills.
Cool! What are we loading? Is it something really heavy?
Not heavy. Round and bouncy and hard to grip.
A BALL?!
Well, cargo comes in all shapes and sizes.
All right, young chuggers, let's get buckled up.
We're going to the park to do a relay race.
A race? Traintastic!
ALL BUCKLED UP!
Hi, Zephie. 
Hi, Dr Gosling.
Jump in.
Straight on through the gates. I think we'll start with the monkeys.
Monkeys?
Um, actually... giraffes are my favourite. Can we check them first?
Giraffes, eh? I don't see why not. I like them too. Off we go then.
Phew!
Keep still, ball. 
That's OK, Brewster, just try again.
All right there, Wilson. It's quite slippery.
Gotcha!
Easy does it. Slow down!
Look at me!
Very good, Koko, but that's not what I asked you to do.
Come on, trainees, it's time to start the relay race! Whoa, there. Easy, fella.
The giraffe is the tallest animal in the world.
Look, there's Dr Gosling, our park veterinarian, doing his checkups on the animals.
Hello, there!
I'd like to be there when Dr Gosling asks the hippopotamus to open wide! Next stop, the elephants. 
HOORAY!
All done here. Can you take me to the monkeys now, please?
Um, what about the elephants?
They're my next favourite. 
OK, then. 
Yippee, let's go, shall we?
Phew, that was close. I don't want those naughty monkeys pulling my wipers and stealing my bell.
When the elephant has an itchy eye or ear, do you know what he does?
He scratches it with his trunk. Isn't that a useful thing? Here are our friends again. I think they might be following us.
Hold on to your hats. Let's beat them to the monkeys.
That's it, Koko. Now, let Wilson know you're approaching.
Ready, Wilson? 
What's the next bit? Huh?
Whoa!
I pass the ball to you while you're still moving.
Oh, yeah. Come on then. What are you waiting for? Can't catch me!
Ah!
I did it! Choo-choo!
My turn, my turn.
Ready, Brewster?
Huh?
Ouch! Train tracks! Oh, you'll have to start again.
Well, you're as fit as a fiddle. Now, for the cheeky monkeys. 
Oh, yeah. Just got to check something.
Back in a minute. 
Huh?
Hello, Brewster.
Now, concentrate, Wilson.
Not so fast, Wilson!
Oopsy-daisy.
Hmm.
That's it! 
That's the ticket! 
Good job!
Go, Brewster! Ride like the wind!
I don't want to see the monkeys.
Where am I? Who's there?
Ah! Monkeys!
Ah! Help! Help! HELP!
That was much better, trainees.
I still didn't get it quite right.
Don't worry, Wilson, practise makes perfect.
Actually, these balls are for the monkeys to play with, so why don't you take them to the safari park?
You can practise more on the way! Yeah!
Oh! Please don't grab my wipers!
Ah! Help! Help! Huh? What's the matter?
You're more afraid of me than I am of you.
It's all right, little monkey, I won't hurt you.
You're a little cutie.
Yes, you are. Peek-a-boo!
Peek-a-boo!
This is fun. The monkeys will love playing with these.
Hello, cheeky monkey, who wants to play?
Oh, they're cute.
I think everyone must have been teasing me. Monkeys are the best!
Hi, everything OK?
Where's Dr Gosling?
Oh, no, Dr Gosling! Be right back. Off you get, monkeys.
Come on, you have to get out. Please! 
I can help, Zephie.
Hey, monkeys, over here. Look what we've got for you.
Good one, Wilson.
Phew!
Here's another one.
Catch.
I'm sorry I ran off like that, Dr Gosling, but your next patients are all ready for you.
Oh, well done, Zephie.
Oh, look, they're so cute.
They're really funny.
Don't worry, little monkeys, there's absolutely nothing to be afraid of. All aboard!
Woo-woo!
Chuggington! 
Old... Puffer Pete reporting for duty!
You all right, Pete, you seem puffed? 
Smashing, thanks.
I've just been having some fun. What's this? Ho-ho-ho! 
Ooh, a cow?
You are clever, Pete.
Takes a lot of puff out of me though.
Right, better get this milk delivered. 
See you tomorrow, Pete!
Poor old Pete, look how hard he's puffing. He needs the day off. 
What's next, Vee?
Oh, dear me, Pete, you sound terrible!
I think I've got a bit of soot in my throat box! 
Go and see Morgan and get it cleaned out.
Good idea, Vee.
Look, Vee has sent Pete to the repair shed.
She must be worried about him too. 
Ooh, that tickles!
All done, Pete.
Thanks, Morgan. Ah, now, there's something I wanna ask you.
Back in a sec.
Here we are. Right, Hodge, that's all I can find in the workshop.
All right, Pete? 
Never better!
What are you up to? 
Collecting scrap metal. 
I'd better get out of the way, before you cart me off! 
Not you, Pete! You're in tip-top shape, mate. Unlike that cart, which is on its last wheels. 
I know.
I want Morgan to have another go at repairing him.
Oh, Pete, last time I patched this up, I said that was it. 
I know, but I can't bear to part with Terry. He's been with me since I was young.
Leave him with me and I'll see what I can do. No promises.
Thanks, Morgan. Poor old Pete doesn't look good.
Shh! I can hear Morgan talking. 
He's too old and worn out, Lori.
Oh, it's so sad, he's over 100 years old, isn't he? 
Yes, but at the scrapyard, he could be turned into something more useful. 
Oh!
They want to send Pete to the scrapyard!
But he's only a bit tired. Are you sure they meant him? 
Yeah.
Who else is over 100? 
Should I go and find Pete? 
Why spoil his day?
Let's wait till he comes back. 
They're going to tell Pete later.
Good, we still have time to change their minds. 
How?
We'll prove that there's plenty of spark left in him. 
Yeah, let's show them! 
Pete needs a nice, long rest... I know,
I'll do all his jobs! 
Brilliant plan, Brewster!
DING-DONG! Pete!
Pete? 
He left, Vee. 
Oh, could you give him a message? 
Yeah, no prob.
There are some wagons of manure to take to the garden centre urgently.
The smell is dreadful!
I'll let him know.
Zephie, keep Pete out of the way and I'll take the stinky stuff. Bring out your scrap!
Eh, is Pete gonna let us take this old heap? 
Well, I can't fix it, but I think he should decide. 
OK, we'll ask him gently. Ooh, what a beauty!
Ha-ha-ha-ha!
Ha-ha-ha! Oh, poor thing, he can hardly catch his breath!
Pete, I've got a message for you! 
What's that?
Get cleaned up in the Chugwash, then have a lovely nap. 
But I'm clean, and I don't need a rest.
Still, Vee usually knows best. Message received and understood, Vee! 
Oh, good, I'll be glad when that terrible pong has gone, Pete. 
I don't understand.
I had a good wash this morning. 
Hi, Vee, the manure's been delivered.
Goodness me, Pete's quick today!
Yeah, he's amazing! What would we do without him?
Ooh! Puffer Pete to the rolling stock yard, please.
Hi, these cars were filled with manure,
I think they'll need a wash.
Phwoar, I smell what you mean!
Who's the boxcar for?
Pete, he's off to the orchard to pick up a load of apples. 
Oh, right. Was that Vee calling me? 
No, you must still have soap in your ears.
You'd better have another rinse. 
Maybe you mean that I still smell!
Zephie to Vee! Pete'll be there shortly. 
Thanks. Could you tell him that after the orchard, there's a pick-up at the ice-cream factory for the safari park? 
I will.
Brewster, after this, you have to take some ice cream over to the safari park.
Chugs away!
That should do the trick!
I think it's about time I did some work.
Ooh, that smell is absolutely terrible! Oh, dear!
I'd better go back for a scrub! Don't wanna be Old Pongy Pete. 
I'm here for the safari park pick-up.
Where's your refrigeration wagon? 
Oh, no, I forgot!
I can't go back. Can you put it in my boxcar? I'll ride like the wind!
I wouldn't recommend that, but the ice cream's for a party and if it doesn't get there soon, the kids won't be happy.
Load him up!
You're very brave, Pete. 
I never thought this day would come!
We had some grand old times. I'll never forget you!
You had a good run, mate.
Come on, we should get going. 
No, Pete, you can't go to the scrapyard!
I've got to, it's the right thing to do.
I've got to give Terry a good send-off. 
Terry?
Who's Terry?
Me old tender car.
He was on his last wheels and Morgan couldn't patch him up.
So you're not going to be melted down? 
No!
Ha-ha, there's plenty of life in this old steamer yet!
Oh, that's good. 
Oh... Oh, this is hard. 
Pete, back from the ice-cream delivery already? 
What ice cream?
It's OK, Brewster went. He's done all your jobs today, so you could have a good rest. 
I hope he took a refrigeration wagon.
I only saw him with a boxcar. 
Rattling rivets!
Wait here, Terry! 
Don't worry, he's not going anywhere.
The ice cream's melted, Brewster.
The children will be so disappointed. 
I'm sorry, Vicky,
I thought it'd be all right if I went really fast. I'm too tired. Old Puffer Pete to the rescue!
I've picked up some cups and straws from the kiosk, so the children can have milkshakes! 
Oh, that's a great idea, Pete.
They'll love that. 
Thanks, Pete. What are we gonna do without you?
I'm not ready for the scrapheap yet! 
Oh, yeah, I got it wrong, Brewster.
That's brilliant news!
So I carted all that manure when you could have done it yourself? 
Yeah, that made the whole depot really stinky!
The depot?
Ha-ha! I thought everyone was talking about me!
So I'm not Old Pongy Pete? 
No! You're fresh as a daisy.
Wow! 
Just goes to show you youngsters that things aren't always what they seem. You can say that again!
Special announcement: it's my day off!
Morning, young Elvis!
It's Emery... 
So it is.
Attention all chuggers!
There'll be a surprise inspection of the depot today!
Oh, no!
Calm down, calm down, nobody panic. I said, nobody panic!
What's all the fuss? 
What's the inspector do?
He has a good look around the depot and gives marks for presentation. 
OK.
But they only give us a few hours' notice!
Let's get the depot looking its best.
Come on, Embroidery. All wheels to the rails!
Inspector Nicholas is a stickler for detail.
We call him Picky Nicky, 'cause he can be pernickety!
But this is the best depot ever! 
Course it is.
But Picky Nicky once took off points 'cause of a dead leaf on the track!
He is pernickety!
He deducted points because a light bulb had blown!
It's lucky I've got a day off.
I'll make sure we pass with flying colours!
Can you make sure all the rolling stock is back where it should be?
Absolutely, Dunbar!
Eddie, a word! 
Irving, you'd better sweep the rails.
I'll polish them too. The inspector will see his reflection in them!
Pete, help Cally round up the rolling stock. 
Yes, indeed.
Koko, can you tag along too? 
I'm ready to roll!
How about me, Vee? 
I don't have anything for you.
There must be something I can do.
Come on, Hodge, move it!
We need to do some painting. 
OK, Eddie.
Oh, this inspection sounds like a nightmare. 
Yeah, mate.
That Picky Nicky is something else. Dunbar's got his axel in a twist!
Toot! Need a helping wheel, Morgan? 
Not at the moment, thanks. 
How's it looking, mate? 
Terrific.
Toot! Can I help? 
We're OK. Cheers.
I could find cars, Cally. 
I already have two helpers.
Any jobs for me yet, Vee?
You could see how everyone's doing. Make sure we haven't missed anything.
Yeah! Just like an inspector!
Toot-toot-toot!
Inspector Emery is ready to make some inspections...
Hmm. Which is bigger?
Don't mean to be pernickety, Dunbar, but... 
What? Maybe you should arrange them by colour, not size.
You think so? 
Oh, yeah!
I'm sure the inspector will give marks for that.
Lori, there's some litter over there!
And Eddie, that bulb has blown.
But it's daytime. The lights won't be on!
But remember, Picky Nicky will expect to inspect everything!
Hmm. It doesn't look good...
Careful where you put that!
We don't want to lose marks. 
I'd better start again!
Easy does it, Irving.
Tipping, tipping... 
Watch out!
We don't want... 
Oh! any mess anywhere.
Look what you made me do!
Now get out of here before I recycle you.
Wow, looking good!
You, err, missed a spot. 
Where?
Look out, Eddie!
Oh no! 
Oh, Eddie!
I'd hate to say I told you so.
Emery! You're making us more jumpy than Picky Nicky!
Sorry! Just trying to be useful.
Look, Eggcup, why don't you enjoy your day off?
Stay out from under our wheels! 
Fine. I know when I'm not wanted.
Go by myself, away from here...
Suppose I can't get in anyone's way up here.
Excuse me. 
Oh! Can I help you? 
Is this Chuggington depot? 
Yes.
Could you show me around? 
Well, it's my day off.
I know it's cheeky, but I've never been before.
Hmm... Mm... Actually, it'd be nice to do something useful.
That would be great, thanks. I hear it's a very well-run depot!
Not today it isn't. It's chaos! You'll see.
Toot-toot! All aboard. This chugger is ready to depart.
This is the recycling yard.
Hey, Irving! Shift your chassis and get that mess cleaned up!
This place would be spotless if not for you!
I gave him a fright earlier, and he dropped his load.
Can't blame him. Usually you could eat your dinner off those rails.
Oh... It doesn't look good.
That's Dunbar with the rolling stock.
He had it lined up perfectly earlier, but I got him worried. Shouldn't have stuck my bumpers in.
Peckham got a bit artistic, thanks to me.
The depot is usually in tip-top condition.
Everyone's been working hard.
Emery, I have a job for you!
You do?!
Can you pick up the inspector from platform seven? 
On my way, Vee!
Sorry, Miss, I've got to fetch Mr Nicholas.
Actually there's no need.
Mr Nicholas has retired. I'm the new inspector.
Oh! You are?!
Yes. Thank you for the tour.
I wouldn't have shown you all that if I'd known who you were!
Well, it was an eye-opener!
I'm going to be in such trouble.
Toot-toot. This chugger is ready to depart.
Oh, I just don't know when to keep my bumpers shut.
We're gonna fail the inspection. It's all my fault!
Hello, young E-mail.
Oh, Pete. I gave this really nice lady a tour of the depot.
That's good of you, Earwax. 
No, you don't understand.
She's the inspector! Picky Nicky's retired.
What?! 
And I pointed out all the mistakes we made today.
Rattling rivets! 
I can never show my face again.
I've let everybody down.
Shouldn't be long now... 
What's happening?
The inspector's inside, talking to Vee!
She had a good look around without anyone knowing!
It's a disaster!
Attention! Emery to the main depot.
The inspector wants a word.
Oh dear. I hope young Emu's not in too much trouble! I just want to get this over with. I'm so sorry, everyone.
Firstly, I'd like to thank Emery for kindly taking me on a tour, even though it was his day off.
Except I showed you all that was wrong!
You also showed me all that was right.
I wish all my inspections had such honest guides. Very well done.
So... does that mean we passed?
With flying colours!
Hooray! 
Did you hear that? We passed!
I'm giving Chuggington depot high marks for appearance, organisation and helpfulness.
Well done, everybody! 
Hooray! And there's a special commendation for Emery, my deputy inspector!
Hooray! 
Special announcement!
From now on, this chugger is keeping his bumpers shut!
Wilson, Brewster and Koko to the training yard to meet Dunbar, please!
Carly?
I'm here, Dunbar. 
Can you find the ambulance car, please?
Absolutely, Dunbar! 
There's a nurse coming to... Oh...
Sorry, what was that?
I said, there's a... You'll have to shout! 
There's a nurse coming to talk to the trainees!
No, I still didn't catch that.
Oh, why...
I'm a chugger ambulance!
Quiet please, trainees!
Oops! Sorry, Dunbar!
Right. Now, perhaps we can get on with our training session.
Quietly!
This is Nurse David from Chuggington Hospital.
Hello! 
Hello, trainees!
I'm going to talk about ambulance chuggers, how they work with nurses.
What does a nurse do?
Well, we look after and help people who are poorly or injured.
Are they in the ambulance till they're well?
No! It's for transporting people to the hospital.
But if someone's really unwell, we can treat them on the way. 
Really?
Yes. When a sick person is put in the ambulance, you get them to the hospital quickly. 
How quick?
As fast as you possibly can!
Flash the lights and sound the siren to warn chuggers you're coming!
Quiet! 
Please! Are you all right, Dunbar? What's the matter with him?
Poor Dunbar!
Whatever's the matter, Dunbar?
You sound terrible! We'd better take a look.
Gross! 
Why is that person so pink and spotty?
This is what you look like with measles.
Lots of red spots, and you feel very poorly.
Maybe Dunbar's got measles!
I'm sure chuggers don't get measles.
Better to be safe than sorry. Wheels to the rail!
Hmm. Can't see anything wrong, Dunbar. Should we run a chug-scan? 
Good idea.
Just back up, Dunbar.
That's it. Don't worry.
You won't feel a thing. 
'Engine in excellent working order.'
'Driveshaft in excellent working order.'
Who said that?! 
It was the chug scanner!
'Fault detected.
'Fault detected. Fault detected.
'Voice not working.'
I could have told you that!
Will he be able to talk again?
Of course! There's no mechanical problem.
Maybe you just need rest. 
OK...
I'll tell Nurse David, see if he has any ideas.
Dunbar's lost his voice! 
Can you give him some medicine?
People medicine won't work on chuggers. 
What can we do?
Treat him gently and cheer him up. I expect he's miserable!
No problem! I can do that.
Good. Caring is just as important as medical treatment.
Don't worry, Dunbar. Nurse Wilson is on the way!
Open wide, Dunbar!
Nurse Wilson needs to look! Mm-hmm... Yes. Just as I thought. Oh, dear.
(What is it?)
Nothing! Shall I sing a song to cheer you up?
Ooh ooh! I know a great game we can play! It's called bumpers!
No... 
Ask me a question, I can only answer "Bumpers!"
Trick me into saying something else. 
Can't you leave me alone?
Bumpers! 
Why don't you... go back to your training?)
Bumpers!
Stretcher out...
Patient on. And gently does it, Brewster!
Bumpers! I'm really good at this, by the way. Ask me another! Oh dear. You've worn yourself out.
You rest while Nurse Wilson tries to make you better.
Oh...
Good.
What makes people who lose their voices better?
Honey and lemon can really help. 
Honey? That's all sticky!
It's good because it's warm and soothing. 
Could we try it on Dunbar?
It might make him rusty. 
It needs to be something soothing for chuggers.
I know, I know! 
Puffer Pete, could you gently warm some oil for me, please?
Go on then. The things I do for you young chuggers!
That should do it!
Thanks, Puffer Pete. Bye! Dunbar! Wake up!
Oh, no!
Open wide, Dunbar! It's just some nice, warm, soothing oil.
No thanks!
Come on, Dunbar. Give it a try. 
Then will you leave me alone?!
Yes, I promise.
Anything happening?
Horrible!
Sorry, Dunbar. I really thought it would help. 
Thanks... But it didn't work at all.
You can talk!
Oh! Something must have seized up in there, and the warm oil released it!
That's fantastic! 
Oh, thanks, Wilson.
Playing Bumpers isn't the only thing you're good at!
You're a good nurse, aren't you? 
Bumpers!
Will you be as good as Nurse David one day? 
Yes! I'm...
Gotcha! 
Big bumpers! You know, I think I liked it better when you couldn't talk!
Oh ho ho! You cheeky wee chugger! 
And me brakes gave out just as I was going round the bend. Then what happened? 
I bounced off the rails and ended up in a field of cows. 
Farmer Felix had a bit of a shock when he came to milk them and found me. Oh! Tell us another story, please! Please, please!
Oh, I'm afraid this old engine is running out of steam.
Oh... Just one more.
Why don't you ask Mtambo?
I need to rest my weary wheels. Please, Mtambo, will you?
Well, all right, then.
Night, Pete. Night-night, everyone. Sleep tight.
All right. Let's see.
Um... ah!
Once, on safari, I came nose to nose with a rhinoceros.
He charged at you... 
But you honked your horn so loud he ran away.
Hmm...
What about the time deep in the jungle when I raced a jaguar...?
And he ran out of puff before you did! 
Yeah, we know that one, too.
There was the time I was lost in the desert... And along came a camel that guided you out. 
It seems you've heard all my adventures before I came to Chuggington.
Ah, never mind.
I'm getting sleepy, anyway.
Me, too. 
Me, three.
Night, Mtambo. 
Good night.
I need some new stories to tell.
But how can I if I no longer have amazing adventures?
It's time to wake up, Chuggington!
Wilson, Brewster and Koko to the training yard, please.
Train-tastic!
Vee never needs to tell me where to go.
I'm heading to the safari park... as usual.
Good morning, young chuggers.
Hi, Dunbar. 
What are we doing today?
You're going to try filling a tanker car.
Ooh! What with?
Let's go to the park and you'll find out.
And that is how the giraffe got its markings. Next stop: the monkeys.
But why don't we do something different instead? No, the monkeys! We want to see the monkeys!
But... 
Monkeys!
Monkeys! Monkeys! 
Of course...
OK, Wilson, time to buckle up.
All buckled up.
Now move the hose over the pond and lower it into the water.
But nobody's going to want a delivery of stinky pond water.
A duck might! Quack-quack! Quack-quack! I've been looking for you, Mtambo. 
Another tour?
No. I was wondering if you'd go to the docks later.
The docks? 
Yes. We're having a delivery.
Something called a... What was it?
A gigantic crested lizard!
I've never heard of such a creature.
Neither have I. It's arriving this afternoon. I'll let you know when.
Soon, I'll have an exciting new story to tell about the time I transported a gigantic lizard!
Chugger approaching! All aboard.
Doors closing.
This chugger is bound for the safari park. 
That's it, Wilson. Now fill it up. 
Watch out! I'm a naughty elephant!
Oh, no! Oh, Wilson!
Concentrate, Wilson! Put the hose back in the water.
Hello, Ebo. I am going to pick up the giant crested lizard.
It's a huge beast!
Of course, I must be prepared. He might put up a fight. It will be an exciting adventure.
Is it time to go to the docks?
I'm sorry, Mtambo, but this gentleman wants a tour, please.
What about...? 
Don't worry. I'll ask someone else to pick up the lizard.
Sorry to interrupt, Dunbar, but I need a volunteer.
Oh, what is it?
An exotic animal needs picking up and taking to the safari park.
Oh, that sounds like a job for a strong chugger.
I'll go, Vee. 
Thanks, Brewster. Fantastic creatures! I'll see more when I go to the jungle.
Jungle? Lucky you. I wish I could go somewhere exciting.
Oh, I don't know. This place is really cool.
Duck! Ebo likes to make a splash!
Thanks. That water could have ruined my camera.
Coming through. Mind your bumpers! 
Guess what?
I'm going to pick up a gigantic crested lizard.
Goodness me! How big is it?
Really, really ginormous. Bye! 
Toot-toot!
You certainly know a lot, Mtambo.
I could use you on my jungle adventures. 
Really?
I'm going to the shop.
Mind looking after my camera? 
Of course. I'll take care of it.
If I went to the jungle, I'd be sure to come back with new stories.
I'll ask Freddie if I can go with him.
I could carry his things, like his... camera!
Give that back! Cheeky monkey! Give that back!
Hey, come on!
Stop it!
What's wrong with you all?
Hey! Stop it now! Come on! Stop that now. Put that down!
Whoo! Thanks, Ebo!
Freddie, about the jungle... I'm here with your lizard.
Phew! It's huge, you know.
Good thing I'm really strong.
Stand back. Let's have a look at the fella.
Oh... You're not quite what I was expecting. Well, well, well! A gigantic crested lizard.
It's not very gigantic.
No. Its name has nothing to do with its size.
It was named after Prof Angelo Giganti, who discovered it. Oh, silly me.
Chugger approaching. All aboard for Chuggington depot.
Perfect timing.
The jungle... Freddie...
This chugger is ready to depart.
Oh, no. There goes my chance for adventure. Wow!
I don't remember shooting this. I'm better than I thought.
That lizard thing was funny. I thought it'd be a lot bigger.
Yes. There have been many disappointments today.
And many problems. First, Ebo gave a passenger a shower.
A shower? Really? I wish I'd been there to see that.
If you think that's funny, wait till you hear what happened. And then he tossed it to the other monkey.
I thought I'd never get that camera back. 
Wow!
This is better than your old stories. 
Shh, Brewster.
What happened? Did you get the camera back? 
Patience, Wilson.
You can't rush the telling of an amazing adventure.
Wow. Sounds like you had an amazing day. I wish I had a job like you.
Yeah! When I grow up, I want to have adventures just like you, Mtambo.
I realise now that I don't have to go far away to find new stories.
And the next time I find myself wanting to roam,
I'll look for adventure right here at home. How are you, Chatsworth?
Exhausted. I've been rushed off my wheels all day.
Oh, dear!
Chatsworth to Vee, any more work for me to do?
Not at the moment.
In that case, I think I'll have a little nap.
Line your car up, and let's get you loaded.
There's so much dust.
I've just had a lovely wash and my paintwork polished.
Calm down, Olwen. The rocks won't go anywhere near you.
Are you sure? I don't want to chip my paintwork.
Course I am! Here we go.
What are you doing?
I've had a much better idea.
I'll have Vee send someone else.
Oh!
Ah! Destination Snoozington.
Chugga, chugga, choo, choo, who's it, not... you!
Chug, chug... 
Who's it? Not you!
Could you play somewhere else?
I am trying to rest. Sorry, Chatsworth.
Thank you. Can't catch me!
Watch me!
Come on then, slowcoach!
Go Koko, go Koko! Oh, I don't believe it.
Could you keep it down?!
I'm trying to sleep!
You won't catch me.
This is about as much fun as having an elephant in your engine.
Urgh, or your wheels washed with worms.
Or you cab crammed with custard.
Ugh! Quiet!
Please?
Ah!
Peace at last!
It'll take me forever to get the grime out my pressure valves.
Oh, I see.
Well, perhaps I could ask Chatsworth. Chatsworth to platform one.
Oh, this just isn't my day!
Couldn't help overhearing you need someone who's not afraid to get his wheels dirty.
Yes. 
Then I'm your chugger.
Thanks.
Ooh, can I tag along, Harrison?
Please? It'll be the best fun ever.
I don't see why not.
Always glad to give a young chugger the chance to learn from a master.
I'm here, Vee.
Oh, Harrison has taken that job now. 
But I do need someone to do a run to Tootington.
OK, Vee.
Oh...
Whoa! What was that?
Ha-ha! Braking with style.
No, I meant...
Hi, you two.
Ah, Karen, load me up.
Watch and learn, Wilson.
Watch and learn!
What a day!
You have been running around a bit.
Yes. I'm surprised I haven't overheated.
All done. Could you drop them off at the stone works?
It'd be my pleasure. Come along, Wilson. Harrison, did you hear that?
The countryside is full of strange noises.
Nothing to worry about. It sounds like it's following us.
Oh, peace at last.
Oh, it's good to take the weight off my wheels.
Oh, yes? 
You won't believe the day I've had.
Really? 
It started nicely enough, with a chugwash and polish...
Right... 
That Lori's such a sweet girl.
Yes. 
But Vee sent me to the quarry, of all places...
Actually, I'm rather tired.
There was no need to wait up. 
Actually, I had just gone to sleep.
Oh, sorry, Chatsworth.
Still, you'll soon nod off again.
Goodnight. What is that?!
Harrison?
Harrison!
What?
You are snoring!
Snoring?
Oh, don't be ridiculous.
Well, you were, and I'd be more than grateful if you would stop.
Snoring, indeed!
It's probably Olwen. Oh...
It's going to be a long night.
What's that terrible noise? Oh, no!
What on earth is that sound? Time to wake up, Chuggington.
Ah! What a glorious day.
I trust we all slept well. No! No!
No-one got any sleep at all, thanks to your snoring.
Chatsworth, how many times do I have to tell you, I don't snore.
I heard you!
Snoring!
Fit to blast birds out of the sky and chuggers off the rails.
Don't be ridiculous.
If you don't believe me, let's go to the repair shed and get this sorted out.
All right, you're on.
While we're there, we'll get Morgan to check your hearing. Brakes in excellent working order.
Primary suspension in excellent working order.
Fault detected! Fault detected!
Unidentified objects in train reservoir.
What's it talking about?
It looks like you've got rocks in there.
Ha-ha! I haven't been near any rocks.
Well, what were you doing at the quarry?
Better get you on the rotator and take a look.
Oh, no! Will they scratch my bodywork?
Hmm, that would be the least of your worries if I don't sleep tonight.
Don't leave me! I knew it! I knew it!
Rocks, indeed!
Wait till I tell Olwen.
All done, you can open your eyes. I don't think you'll rattle any more.
Thanks for being so gentle, Morgan.
I'll tell Chatsworth the good news.
Chatsworth? Where are you?
Shhhh! Ah, right.
I said you'd do everyone's work while they had a nap.
Ah, I suppose that's only fair, Vee.
After all, I slept like a rock. Harrison to platform one!
Hurry up, Harrison. There's a pick-up needed at the farm after that.
Chuggington!
Toot, toot!
Hi, Koko.
I've done so many jobs this morning.
When Eddie gets here, I'll be really busy too.
Yeah, right. 
Eddie and I do loads of jobs together. We do!
How many will you do today? 
I don't know, lots. 
Not as many as Koko!
Will so! 
Will not.
I know, let's have a competition.
Starting from now, whoever does the most jobs wins. 
OK.
We must keep it a secret. 
I can't tell Eddie?
That'd be cheating. He'd just give you lots of jobs.
Well... 
Ready?
Go, go, go! 
Hmm... Passengers carrying larger items are advised to take care as they step onto the platform. 
Yeah...
Ooh... There we are. Ah!
Huh? What's Eddie got?
It's an electric guitar, Hodge.
Looking good. 
Looks broken.
I'm going to mend it.
Forget oil can Eddie, I'm going to be rock star Eddie!
You will do other jobs today, won't you? 
Yeah, course, mate.
Good. Back soon. Toot, toot!
Oh, I love it!
Hi, Vee. Anything for me?
Not at the moment, Hodge. 
Toot, toot! Mind your bumpers, Hodge!
I need to talk to Vee. I'm all charged up and ready to roll.
Sorry, Koko. There's still nothing for you. 
Goodness, you're all so keen today! I just can't seem to get it in tune.
Come on, Eddie! There's work to do.
Vee hasn't asked me to do anything. I'm busy, Hodge. Ow! Eddie, that's terrible!
Oh, I'll have to find some jobs myself.
Things to do, got to get busy... 
Hi, Irvine.
Any work for me and Eddie to do today? 
Thinking, thinking...
Nothing springs to mind. 
Hmmm... Has the leaf blower ever had a check-up?
Hmmm. Not that I recall. 
Yay!
I'll get Eddie.
Toot, toot! Those wagons look heavy, Pete. Can I help?
That's very kind of you, Yoyo.
I am a bit... puff, puff...
Job number one! Choo, choo!
Ooh! The blower's working fine.
If it goes wrong, it'll be our fault for not checking. 
I suppose.
Get me some oil, then. 
Job number one, here I come!
Toot, toot! Well, it's off to the timber yard for me.
Thanks, Jojo! 
Why don't I go, Pete? Save your wheels.
Oh, don't mind if you do, Kiwi.
I've been looking forward to a nice chugwash.
Job number two. Toot, toot!
Hmmm...
Here's the oil, Eddie. 
Cheers, Hodge.
You're being very helpful today.
Now to find job number three.
There we are. That should do it. What?
Um, Eddie? What's that?
Huh?
Uh-oh.
Oh no! Why did I let you talk me into this? Koko to platform one, please.
Rivets!
Hi! 
Can you do a pick-up at the paper mill?
I'm on it, Vee. Choo-choo!
Job number three... 
Oh no. Koko's really busy.
What about me, Vee? 
Nothing yet, Hodge.
I've got to find another job or I'll never win. Everything all right, Pete? 
Yes, thanks, Hedgehog.
Couldn't be better. Ha ha!
Water warm enough?
It's not bad. Can't complain.
But not really, really warm? 
Well, not really, really warm, but...
Youngsters these days! Always in a rush... Oooh, that should do the trick.
Ooh, lovely!
Right, what's the problem here? 
Water's not hot enough.
OK. Let's have a look then.
There we are.
Ah! Oh no! Quick, Hodge. Get me some plumber's tape.
Yes! Job number two.
Go, Koko! Go, Koko!
Go, Koko! Woo-woo!
All I've done today is mend things that didn't need mending.
Wait, there's work to do! 
You're right. This neck looks bent...
Ah! He, he. That should do it.
Hey, listen to this!
It's still out of tune.
Eddie, stop!
Hey! Practice makes perfect. You don't have to stay.
Hmm. You're right. I'll go somewhere else.
I'll do some work... ON MY OWN!
Oh...
That needs clearing up, for a start!
Picking up scraps. Job number three for me! Approaching Chuggington depot.
Passengers block their ears as Eddie has fixed his guitar.
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! I am so going to win this.
Toot, toot!
Ooh... Come here!
OK, if you're playing hard to get, here comes full magnet strength.
Huh? Oh no!
Eddie's guitar! 
Hodge, what have you done?!
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Hi! I'll take some passengers for you.
Thanks, Koko. But I'm fine.
Oh!
Koko to Vee. Any jobs yet?
No, Koko. In fact, I think you're done for the day.
Oh no! Sorry, Eddie. Is it all right? 
I think so.
Toot, toot! How many jobs have you done? 
Not many. I bet you've won.
Won what?
It's a competition. I've only done three jobs.
I've done three jobs too. That makes it a draw!
Wait a minute, you did four jobs. 
I did?
Yeah, you fixed my guitar. It's in tune now.
The magnet straightened out the neck, listen.
Oh, yeah. Hey! That means I've won.
Well done, Hodge.
Listen to this! 
Ow, Eddie, that's terrible!
Let's get out of here. 
Yeah, race you.
Train-tastic! That's a competition I can win.
Go! 
Ha ha ha-ha!
Woo-hoo!
Any requests?
Can't catch me! Brewster, is your engine running?
Yes! 
Quick! You'd better go and catch it! Very funny.
Come on. We've got to meet Calley. Hi, Calley!
I'm going to do emergency rescue training with you.
Honking horns! Like what?
You'll learn what to do if you break down.
Can we go in your underground chamber? 
I'll give you a tour.
Train-tastic! What about all your different cars?
Do we get to try those out? 
If you do well today, trainees, you'll earn your rescue badge. 
Perfecto!
Let's ride the rails!
Chugga-chugga, choo-choo!
The computer shows me where a chugger has broken down and what the problem is.
How does it know?
Chuggers have a button that sends the information.
So you can tell if someone's run out of fuel or come off the rails? 
Yes.
Look. That's the sign for no fuel, there.
The spanner icon means broken down, and the flames mean fire! 
Yes.
Come on. Let's go underground.
This is really cool. You have the best job in Chuggington, Calley!
I want to be a rescue chugger just like you.
When the sirens blare and the lights flash, I move fast.
Train-tastic! I like to go fast.
There's not much time to think.
I need to get out of here quickly.
How do you know which car is where? 
Practice.
It goes magnet car, fuel car, rescue car, fire car.
Magnet car, fuel car, rescue car and fire car.
Got it!
Why don't you have a go, Brewster?
Let's pretend there's an emergency. Argh! That's really noisy!
I can't hear myself think.
Now look at the computer.
Um, someone...
Ooh, it's Hodge!
He's at the... farm!
And, he's run out of fuel.
Good. So, what are you going to do?
Err, grab the fuel car...
Ooh, and rush out to him!
Absolutely!
Magnet car, fuel car, rescue car, fire car.
Hurry, Brewster!
If this was real, Hodge could be in danger.
You need to get to him quickly.
Wrong car.
Hodge needs fuel. Try again.
Oh, I can't do this!
I'll be no good in an emergency.
Relax, Brewster. It takes practice.
I've been doing this for years.
I suppose. 
Come on, trainees.
Let's get Zephie and go out for some rescue practice.
Make way. Coming through. Toot-toot!
First, some safety rules of the rails.
What should you do if you break down?
I know! I know! Push the emergency button!
That's right.
Then, if you can move at all, you should get off the main line, pull into a siding where it's safer.
And if you're stuck?
Listen for approaching chuggers and warn them that you are there.
Three honks means danger. Let me hear your horns. That's it!
But I've only got a little bell.
Well, you can also shout, "Chugger down!"
"Chugger down! Chugger down!"
Good. Now I want you all to get into pairs.
Zephie and Brewster, you practice with the rescue car.
Yippee! This is going to be fun.
And Wilson and Koko, you can try refueling. 
I've got plenty of fuel.
That's OK, Wilson.
You're just pretending.
The fuel car is empty. 
Brewster, I'm going to pretend to break down, and you have to rescue me. 
I'll try.
I'm going to be your chugger in distress. Here I am. What a lovely day. Something's wrong with my engine. Oh, no!
Help! Help!
Chugger down! Chugger down!
OK, Brewster. Pretend you've seen Zephie on the screen.
What do you do now?
Right. Check the computer, get a rescue car, maybe get some fuel for me. I might need water.
Better tell Vee!
Brewster, don't take too long.
Zephie could be in serious trouble. 
Sometimes I panic.
What if I forget something? 
It's OK. That's normal.
But you have to think on your wheels.
Breakdown Brewster coming through!
Save me, Brewster! You're my only hope.
Help! Help!
I just made things worse. Sorry, Zephie.
Let go of the car, Brewster.
I'll take over. Zephie really does need rescuing now.
There you are, Zephie.
Oh, I can't do this, Calley.
It's no use. I'll never be a rescue chugger.
Well, let's try refuelling instead. That's easy.
No, thanks. I think I want to go home, Calley.
I'll try for my badge another time.
What about me?
Can I be in Wilson and Koko's team now?
Come on, brakes. Easy does it.
Don't fail me now!
What's that smell?
There's smoke! Smoke! I smell smoke! Oh, no! What's going on?
Uh-oh. Chatsworth's in trouble!
And Calley isn't here. Oh!
How am I going to let her know?
Help! Help!
Fire! Fire!
Chatsworth's on fire!
And there's no-one here to save him. I'd better tell Vee. I'm the only one who can help.
Oh! Come on, Brewster. Be brave!
Don't worry, Chatsworth! Help is on the way.
Help, I'm on fire!
Can you hear me? Somebody help me! I'm on fire! Put me out!
Help!
Breakdown Brewster to the rescue!
Brewster, I'm on fire!
Let the car go, Chatsworth. I've got it!
Oh, thank you. Brewster, you are a hero.
The brakes locked up on that car and I couldn't stop!
Well, you're safe now.
I'm glad I was able to help, Chatsworth.
Trainees, I'm proud to award you with your rescue badges! And there's a special badge for Brewster.
It's a bravery badge for saving me today.
What a brave chugger you are.
Three honks for Brewster! Hip-hip!
Brewster to the rescue!
It's training time! 
Good morning, young chuggers. Hi, Dunbar.
Honking horns! What are those?
A new piece of rolling stock for you to master: the paint wagon.
Train-tastic! 
For us to paint things?
Yes. It can do walls, fences.
Chuggers? 
Oh, no, Koko! Not chuggers!
It's painting time!
All buckled up and ready to roll.
I'm going to be the best painter ever. I know it.
Let's go to the training yard for some target practice.
When painting, there are some important things to remember.
Take your time and hit your target accurately.
Yeah, we don't want mess everywhere.
And try to keep within the lines. Got it, Dunbar! 
So, first of all, try and fill in the square neatly with pink.
Oops! Not like that.
Never mind. Keep on trying.
Relax, Brewster. You're trying too hard.
Oh, no! Sorry, Dunbar.
Don't worry. At least you hit the target this time.
You'll soon get the hang of it.
That was a loosener-upper.
Hmm, that too.
What are you teaching the youngsters today, Olwen? 
Colour mixing.
It's always a hoot watching them learn.
It sounds like fun!
Mind if I tag along? 
Of course not, Peter. The more the merrier.
Well done, Koko. Move onto the circles now.
Honking horns! I did it! 
Good job, Brewster. Wilson! The paint has to be inside the lines, remember?
Wilson the artist will now paint a bird!
Wilson! Are you listening to me?
Keep still, birdie!
Wh...! Wilson, what are you doing?
Ooh, bumpers! Sorry, Dunbar!
Ooh! Dunbar's got a moustache. That's enough. Here's Olwen to show you how to mix colours.
It's time for art class with Olwen.
Form a line behind me -- single file, please.
Perfecto! Let's go!
Not you, Wilson. You need to stay here and practise some more.
What? 
Join us when you can control your wagon.
Come along, chug-a-chugs.
I could give young wheel clamp some extra tuition.
Thanks. That would be great, Pete. I need to get cleaned up.
Cheer up, wheelie bin.
I'll take you somewhere where you can practise to your engine's content.
Now, then...
Who knows what colour you get if you mix yellow and blue?
Don't be silly, dear.
It's green, of course.
Go on, try it.
Good. You've got the right colours, dear.
But you need to spray them out together so they mix.
Concentrate. That's the key!
Cool!
Honking horns! It works!
This is where I practised when I was young.
Let's see what you can do!
OK! Here goes.
Whoa! Whoa! Wonderful.
I haven't seen patterns like those for years.
I was just like you, you know -- a bit of a free spirit.
Really? 
Yeah, I didn't like to paint inside the lines either.
But I had to learn control.
How did you do that? 
I'll show you.
Follow me!
Now we'll try orange. What colours do you think make orange?
Um... Ooh! Red and white.
Give it a try, dear. Let's see if you're right.
Oops! It's pink.
Any ideas, Brewster?
Is it red and yellow? 
Have a go.
Orange!
Well done, Brewster. This is so much fun, Olwen.
I wonder how Wilson's doing.
Oh, it takes me back, this does.
It's one of my old practice outlines. 
It's perfecto!
I would picture a shape in my mind and use all of my concentration to paint it.
Then I'd carefully fill it in.
You must have forgotten this. It isn't filled in!
Looks like I did, windmill.
So why don't you do it for me? 
All right. I'll try!
Give it a go and let the paint flow.
Oh, bumpers!
Concentrate, wing nut. Really feel what you are doing.
OK!
Oops. Concentrate, Wilson.
Hey, perfecto!
You can do it! Well done, youngster. I knew you could.
It's all down to mastering the concentration.
Thanks, Puffer Pete! Colour-mixing class, here I come!
Hello! Hello?
Guess what! I can do it. I'm a painter.
Oh, where are you all?
Anyone here?
Oh! Where is everyone?
There must be something I can spray to show how good I am. My door! That could do with a lick of paint.
Dunbar will be so impressed!
Time to stop now, little chug-a-chugs.
You've both done really well.
Off you go to show Dunbar how clever you are. Perfecto!
Ooh, hello, little butterfly.
What beautiful colours!
You really brighten up that door.
Ooh, ooh! I've got an idea. I'm gonna paint a picture of you.
Stay still!
Give it a go and let the paint flow.
Perfecto!
Now to filling it in. Wilson! Whatever are you doing?
Brightening my roundhouse door.
Did Dunbar say you could do that?
Hmm, well, no, but... 
Wilson, you can't just paint a picture anywhere.
There are rules! 
But I thought...
Oh, bumpers. I guess I should have asked Dunbar first. 
Yes.
So you'd better paint over it before he sees. 
OK.
Well done, Wilson!
Nobody will know. 
Thanks, Chatsworth.
I've been thinking... Hm.
There is a place that could do with a picture to cheer it up.
Really? 
Yes. But let's ask permission first.
OK, you can open them now!
Magnificent! Splendid lines! 
Well done. 
Sensational.
Wow, it's all of us. Look at that!
It's superb. 
You're a real artist.
Thanks for teaching me painting, Puffer Pete. 
You're very welcome.
Wait! I forgot something.
There.
You cheeky wee chugger. 
All aboard! Woo-woo! Chuggington!
The hands aren't moving at all!
I've never known this happen. 
I'm a bit worried about this.
What do you think? 
What's going on?
The clock's broken, so nobody knows what time it is.
I've a pick-up at nine. I don't know if I'm early or late!
Eddie's in the tower trying to fix it.
Ah, yeah, ah-ha, gotcha!
Eddie to Vee.
'Go ahead, Eddie.'
It's a worn-out cog, I'll phone around for a replacement.
'Thanks, Eddie, what a relief!'
'Chugger approaching!'
Sorry, Morgan, Emery was running really late because of the clock, it's his only way to tell the time.
The clock isn't the only thing needing fixing, the chug-scan's broken. 
What's up? 
You just hear strange things. Nuts and bolts, Turbo-charge, attention! Reject!
It needs to go back to the factory. 
I'll ask Hodge to run it over.
'Sprockets!'
What time is it, Vee?
It's half-past eight, Irving, same as when you asked 30 seconds ago.
Is it training time yet, Vee?
Sorry, Wilson, I think we'd better wait until the clock's mended.
Hodge, the repair shed, please.
There... Rivets!
Safe trip, Hodge. See you later.
I hope you're not going to talk nonsense the whole way. Stuff!
Terrific!
Hey, Vee, nobody stocks this cog anymore.
It'll have to be made specially.
'But that could take days!'
I'll get it fixed as fast as I can. Over and out!
Is it fixed, dear? 
Oh.
They don't make them like they used to, the clock in the Old Town never had any problems. 
Hey!
Maybe I can borrow a cog from the old clock?
'Accelerate!' 
Will you be quiet! 
Hodge! Where are you going?
Taking the chug-scan to get fixed.
Can you drop me at Old Town on the way? 
Jump in! Same to you, mate!
Oh, we can play hide and seek in Old Town!
What a wonderful idea! I'll take you. 
Thanks, but...
I'll give you my historical tour.
Oh, yes, yes, yes! 
We go by ourselves all the time.
No, I insist! Come on, my little chugger-chugs! 
I'll tell you the tale of the Old Town Mystery Chugger!
Ooh! What's that!
Ah-ha! You'll have to wait and see!
Mate, would you mind waiting while I have a quick look?
Yeah, OK. Good luck, Eddie.
'Cherry-picker... detected.'
Be quiet! Ah! Oh-ho! It is just like the depot clock.
Bingo!
Good news, Vee! I've found another cog.
'Oh, thank goodness, please hurry.
'If Irving asks me the time once more I'm going to lose my patience!'
Guess what, Hodge?
Ah! Eddie, you scared me!
Ho-ho, sorry, mate, but I found the part I need.
Terrific, I'll wait for you, then.
Thanks, mate.
This place is spooky!
'Baggage Car! Baggage Car! 'Baggage Car.'
The Mystery Chugger was pure white.
Like a ghost?
He'd appear from nowhere and then just as suddenly disappear.
No-one knew where he came from, or where he went.
Yeah.
Right, then, gently does it...
Oh, no! Nothing to worry about.
You're not supposed to be fixing this clock.
I know, I'll have to wait for it to wind down to get the cog out.
Hurry, Eddie.
And this is the very track the Mystery Chugger would ride in on.
Oooh! I'm the Mystery Chugger of old Chuggington town.
Pack it in, Wilson!
How strange, that clock hasn't worked for years.
Oooh! I love this spooky tour.
Hodge, will you go back to the depot and fetch Morgan,
I'm going to need help. 
OK, Eddie, but you can keep the chug-scan.
'Bottom cover!'
Great, cheers, mate, thanks a lot.
But I guess you'll be faster without it.
Ride like the wind, you hear me?
So what happened to the Mystery Chugger?
Is that him! 
Maybe he's still here! 
Nonsense!
It was just the wind.
The Mystery Chugger never said much but when he did it was in a strange language that no-one understood.
Honking horns! Like what?
Well, it sounded a bit like this... What was that!
I'm sure there's an explanation. Stay back, my little chugger-chugs,
I'm going to investigate. Oh, what a relief!
Don't move, you're mine! It's the Mystery Chugger! 
I don't think so.
Whoa! 
I knew it wasn't really the Mystery Chugger. 
Yeah, right!
Oh, where is it?
What you doing, Eddie?
It's a long story. Oh, if only I had x-ray vision. Wait a minute, you don't, but the chug-scan does!
It's good at finding stuff. 
I'm afraid it's broken.
It says weird things, but I bet the scanner works.
You can watch the screen, it doesn't matter what it's saying.
Hmm, it's worth a go.
Come on, chug-scan!
You can do it! 
Come on!
'Back to base... returning Ring!'
'Lost washer!'
Hooray! Nice one, chug-scan! Does anyone know what time it is? 
Oh, dear!
I do! It's time to fix the clock at the depot and get Chuggington back to normal. Eddie to Vee... we're on our way. 
Hey, give me those!
Ha-ha! What has that cheeky monkey got now?
Dr Goslin's special night-vision goggles.
I don't know how he found them. 
Ah, yes.
Dr Goslin was searching for a shy bandicoot last night, but he did not find it. 
He won't be happy if I don't get these back.
Come here, you! Gotcha!
'Attention, please! I have exciting news.'
Oooh -- what is it, Vee?
'The King Buffatonia is coming to Chuggington!
'And he especially wants a tour of the safari park!'
A royal visit!
How exciting!
When's he coming?
'This afternoon.'
My goodness. There is no time to waste.
I have to plan the most special tour for His Majesty.
Today, trainees, we are going to tackle turning!
But Dunbar, we do turns all the time! 
Yeah.
Ah, but I don't believe you've ever turned a corner... like this!
Yikes! 
Wowser.
And if you do well, you'll get a safety badge.
Well! If it isn't young Bull Dog, Ketchup and Windshock!
Morning! 
Hi, Pete!
Can't stop -- I'm off to pick up His Majesty the King!
He's having a tour of the safari park, you know?
Can we go see the King? 
Yeah! 
Can we, can we, can we?
I'm sorry, trainees.
Not today. You have your test, remember?
Oh.
So you see, Hodge, I will pull you along, as though you are the royal carriage. 
Got it.
Your Majesty, if you look to the left, you will see...
I'm not majesty. I'm Hodge!
I know. But you are pretending that you are the King.
Your Majesty.
Shouldn't I have a crown? 
Pretend.
And... go!
Chugga chugga choo choo!
Too fast, Koko -- slow down!
If I were driving towards you, that would've been very dangerous, Koko.
I could've been derailed. 
Sorry, Dunbar.
It's not about speed, it's about control. Try it again.
Slow down, getting into the bend.
That's it.
A wee bit faster as you come out of the curve.
Good job, young chugger! 
I did it! Choo choo!
You will never guess what we are going to see next, Your Majesty.
Duck-billed platypus? 
Err, no. We don't have one of those.
Hmm. Bet His Majesty won't be pleased.
I trust you are sufficiently comfortable, Your Majesticalness. Wow!
And the elephant flaps his large ears like a fan, and of course he is able to hear very well, because...
What are you doing, Your Majesty?
I like this bug.
Yes, that is a dragonfly.
It can hover and can fly backwards, forwards or sideways.
Like Action Chugga!
Yes. Now, if Your Majesty would be so good as to get back in the royal carriage, we have many more wonderful things to see.
Approaching bend. Check.
Slowing down. Check.
Look, look! A butterfly! Ooh -- ow!
You bumped into me! 
Yeah, but you stopped!
That's what happens when you go too slowly, Brewster.
See?
And when you don't concentrate, Wilson.
Sorry!
I was in many processions pulling your grandfather's carriage.
Course, you were only a young nipper then!
So... hey! Oh!
Ooh, pardon me! Must be a little bubble in my tank. Hang on. That's not me...
Why... I haven't heard that sound since the great old town...
Hold tight, Your Majesty!
What's that?
It's a crested lizard.
You know about all the animals, don't you?
Yes. Every creature in this park. 
His Majesty will be very impressed.
Oh, I hope so.
'Sorry to interrupt, Mtambo, but it's bad news.
'The royal carriage has been trapped by a landslide!
'The King won't be able to visit, I'm afraid.'
Oh, no! 
I'm sorry, Mtambo. I thought your tour was fit for a king.
Don't you worry, Your Majesty.
Help is on the way.
Have no fear! Action Chugger is here!
Ho! What did I tell you? 
Greetings, citizens.
I mean, greetings, Your Majesty.
Excuse me a moment.
Smashing job, Action Chugger! Thanks.
All in a day's work.
Better take you home, Your Majesty. Afraid it's too late for the tour.
Wait! Allow me, Your Majesty.
I can give you a ride.
Well done, trainees! You've all learned your badges.
We did it! 
Fantastic! 
I'm sorry you missed the King. Maybe next time, eh?
Look! It's Action Chugger! 
And he's towing the royal carriage!
Come on, let's follow him!
You'd better not let Vicky catch you with those.
Hey, Mtambo -- have you heard?
The King's coming after all! 
Now?!
But it's almost dark! He will not be able to see any of the animals.
Give me those.
Action Chugger! Wait!
It's OK. We still get to see the King. 
Three honks for the King!
Yippee! 
Hooray!
And Your Majesty, I must apologise, but this won't be much of a tour.
It's late, so I'm afraid there is little for you to see.
Ah! Splendid.
What was that? 
It was an owl, Your Majesty.
Oh! Really?
I have seen elephants and tigers, but never an owl.
Sorry. It's too dark...
Oh! Wait a minute.
Vicky, do you still have those goggles?
Yes, right here.
Your Majesty. May I present Mtambo's Royal Night-time Tour!
Wow! I have never seen anything like it!
Delightful.
What a wonderful tour, Mtambo.
It pleases His Majesty to bestow upon you a royal warrant.
Oh! A royal warrant!
For me? 
Congratulations, Mtambo.
My night-time safari was completely unplanned, but now it's Mtambo by royal command!
Honk your horns! 
Chuggington!
Oh, you're going to love this. Keep those eyes shut, no cheating.
You don't want to spoil this.
You're nearly there. Ooh, stop.
And, open!
Honking horns! 
Train-tastic! 
Err, what is it?
It's a storm simulator.
It can make different types of weather.
Wow! Like what?
Flashing rain, thick fog, howling wind, you name it.
Ooh! So we go inside that tunnel and the weather's different?
Yes. It's the most advanced training device ever seen in Chuggington.
It's been built to respond to my voice commands. Watch. Hello, Storm Maker.
Hello, Dunbar.
Hoo-hoo! You see, it knows me.
Now then, a demonstration of all the types of weather, please. Wow!
Ooh, isn't it incredible?! I'll be great at coping with different weather.
Let's ride the storm! Hmm. Morning, Vee. Could I get a weather report, please?
The forecast is good. Another beautiful day in Chuggington.
Really? I thought I heard a storm brewing?
I don't want rain spots on my bodywork.
I've just been buffed. Oh, that's Dunbar's new training gadget.
It's a storm simulator. He's testing it with the trainees.
Oh, I see.
Huh, didn't have that in my time. We had to learn on the job.
I can't see a thing!
Now, Koko, remember the rules for fog -- go slow, put your lights on glow, and blow your horn.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
Slow, glow, blow.
That was train-tastic!
Storm Maker, stop the fog, please.
Fog stopping. Wowzer! That's the most amazing thing, I've ever seen! My go! My go!
OK, Wilson, how about a wind blowing right in your face?
Perfecto! 
Storm Maker, head wind, please.
Level six. 
Confirmed. Standby. Whoa!
Faster, Wilson. Faster!
I'm riding a storm!
That was fun!
Well done, Wilson.
And remember, if you're struggling in a strong wind, couple up with another chugger.
Really? Why?
Because you'll be heavier and that'll make you stronger.
Job done, Vee. What's next? 
I don't have anything at the moment.
Want to come and see the trainees in the storm simulator?
It sounds rather fun!
Oh, why not? I've got nothing else to do.
All right! A strong wind for a strong chugger!
Slow and steady, Brewster! What else can it do, Dunbar?
Ooh, ooh, Storm Maker, lightning, please.
It only responds to my voice, Wilson.
Oh, bumpers. Can you ask for me, please?
All right, then. Storm Maker, thunder and lightning, if you would?
Standby.
Get ready, Brewster. It's coming at you! Are you sure that thing's safe, Dunbar?
It's safe as houses. Would you like a go, Harrison?
Oh, yes, thanks, but I'm, err... I'm very busy.
I thought you said you had nothing to do?
I... yes, but I hear Vee calling. Must run!
Ha! Never did like getting wet. 
I think I did all right.
You've all done brilliantly. I'm...
Dunbar to platform one, urgently.
Sorry, chuggers. That's it for now. 
But I want to ride some more storms!
Go to the foundry and sort it out.
Will do, Vee. I'll be gone for a few hours. That's a long run.
What shall we do now? 
Play with the Storm Maker?
We can't. It only works when Dunbar talks to it.
Anyway, it's not a toy, Wilson.
Let's go to the park! 
Yeah! Come on.
I'm going to stay here.
Can't catch me! Chugga, chugga, choot, choot!
Storm Maker. Storm Maker?
Hello!
Oh, bumpers.
I wish my voice sounded like Dunbar's.
Ooh, ooh! Maybe I could sound like Dunbar, if I practised!
All right, young chuggers.
Nope, too high.
Deeper! Deeper. Deeper.
Yes, that's deep. Very deep.
My name is Dunbar.
I have a deep voice and an accent.
Not bad.
Hello, Storm Maker.
Storm Maker -- active.
Hello, Dunbar. 
Oops. Perfecto. 
Storm Maker, full storm, please.
Strong as you can.
Level 300!
Standby.
Storm Maker! Stop!
Command not understood.
Stop! Please! Turn off! Stop!
Help!
Too strong!
Whoa! Batter down the hatches!
Oh, oh, ooh! 
Go for cover! The Storm Maker's out of control!
I knew that thing was insane!
Head for the round houses!
I've got to stop the Storm Maker, but I'm just not strong enough.
Wait! Chatsworth and Harrison are strong.
If we coupled up, we could battle against the storm!
It's really windy. 
Something strange is going on.
We'd better find Wilson. Quick!
Oh, no! They'll never hear me now. 
Wilson!
Are you all right? 
What's going on?
Storm Maker's going crazy. I need your help!
What can we do?
Couple up to me! Let's ride the storm!
That's it. Just a little more. 
Storm Maker, stop storm.
Storm stopping.
Phew!
We did it. Thanks for helping me. 
Wait a minute.
Why are you talking in that funny accent?
How come it listened to you? 
I found that pretending to be Dunbar,
I could control the Storm Maker. 
Honking horns, Wilson!
So the storm was your fault!
Yes. 
That was really silly.
And dangerous. 
I know, I'm really sorry.
I didn't think about what could happen.
Hello. I'm back. 
Thanks, but I think I've battled enough storms today. 
Honk your horns!
Oh dear! I must have a bit of coal stuck in me valve. Ooh, beg pardon.
Ooh, Puffer Pete! I think you better get a check-up!
Yes. I'm on my way to the repair shed.
Peter? Are you all right, dear?
Just a spot of the wheezes. I'll soon be right as... Oh dear! Morgan? I think you'd better take a look...
Ooh, that doesn't sound good!
Now who can tell me what this sign means?
Wiggly worms? 
Don't be silly!
It's water! 
Oh yeah! 
'Brakes in excellent working order.
'Primary suspension in excellent working order.
'Fault detected. Fault detected.
'Firebox worn out. Replace urgently. Repeat. Replace urgently.'
Dearie me, that sounds serious.
It is, Pete. 
Oh. Let me know when you need me to come back, Morgan.
But Pete, you can't move under your own steam anymore.
You need a new firebox.
But I came in here with no trouble!
Oh dear!
I see what you mean.
How soon can you get a replacement?
It'll have to be specially made.
It could take weeks. 
Rattling rivets! What will I do?
I'll get Callie to give you a tow.
'Callie to repair shed, please.'
Sorry, trainees. Morgan needs me. Let's take a break and meet later.
Hey, I know! Let's play hide-and-seek in the old town?
Ooh, train-tastic! 
Brilliant idea! There's loads of places to hide!
I bet I'll win! Let's ride the rails!
I don't wanna be a burden. Don't be silly, Pete. I'll tow you to your roundhouse.
I'm sure everyone will visit.
Thanks, Callie. 
I'll let you know as soon as I have any news. You're an angel, Callie. Ta very much.
You're welcome. Just toot if you need me, OK?
Yes, I think I can manage that!
Take care then. Anyone there?
Hello? Hello?
Poor Pete. He must be lonely.
Hold tight, Pete! 
A little ride around will really cheer me up. Oh no!
What do you think you're doing, young chugger?
Pete wants a drive.
Sorry, he's not going anywhere. He's a very poorly Puffer Pete.
No. I'm just... 
Ah-ah, that's enough from you.
Now run along, dear. Pete needs to rest.
Sorry, Pete. Found you! 
Ah! You got me, Koko!
I found a really good place to hide. Can't find Koko!
One, two, three. Ready or not, here I come!
Brewster, that was my hiding place!
Found you! Oh!
Ah, ah, ah!
Sorry! 
Oh, go on. It'd really lift me spirits!
Oh well. Maybe just a little ride around then.
But after, straight back for a nap. 
A-ha! They'll never find me in here. Oh!
Honking horns! This really wasn't a good idea. 
Found you! Look at you!
It's not funny. You'd better go to the repair shed. Oh! No one here. Just my luck!
What a shame! Still, it's probably for the best.
We don't want you tired out.
In fact, it's time for your nap. Come along!
Couldn't I stay here for... 
I'm not taking no for an answer. 
Oh!
Great puffs of steam! What's happened to you? Hide-and-seek...
Brewster hid in a shed.
There were loads of ancient things...
In the old town? 
Yes...
Rattling rivets, I'd forgotten about it, but there used to be a spare parts shed.
Oh yes, I remember.
And there just might be a firebox there. Could you find it again?
Um, well, I'm not sure.
I know those rails like I know me own pistons.
Would you give us a tow? 
Yeah! I'm really strong!
But what about your nap, Peter?
Oh, stop fussing! I'm 150 years old.
I'm old enough to know when I need a rest.
We're going to find a firebox!
Let's see...
It's left here.
And right here.
There it is!
Brilliant! Well done, Pete!
Wow, look at that! 
Good luck, Morgan.
Ooh, look at this! Oh, that'll come in handy!
I haven't seen one of those for years.
This is amazing! So much I can use!
Any news, Vee? 
No, I haven't heard anything from them yet.
Oh! I just hope they find that spare part in old town.
Poor Peter will be so miserable if he can't move by himself for weeks.
He doesn't like making a fuss.
I know. Keep your wheels crossed, Old Wyn.
I'll give you a shout as soon as I hear anything. Well? 
'Fraid not, Pete. Everything but a firebox.
Oh, well, at least we tried. Thanks, everyone.
Those flowers are pretty, aren't they, Pete? 
I suppose so.
Firebox!
I'm sure Morgan will find one soon. 
No! Stop! Back there!
Firebox! It's a firebox!
Honking horns! Back up, Zephie!
It is a firebox! Must have been here for years.
Well, I never!
Whoopee!
Here he comes! 
Go, Puffer Pete!
Look at me! I've got me puff back!
Wow! He's faster than Action Chugger.
Chugger, I'm number one.
I'll teach those trainees to get the job done. Honking horns!
I just can't believe it.
We're actually going to be training with... Action Chugger!
This is gonna be the best lesson ever!
I can't wait to learn to be a super chugger.
A day with Action Chugger isn't going to make you a super chugger.
That would take years of training.
Action Wilson, riding the rails! I'm helpful, I'm strong, I...
Make lots of smells! Cheeky!
He's here! 
Train-tastic!
I can't wait to learn to fly!
Hi, Action Chugger!
Action Chugger! Hi.
Greetings, trainees. Ready for action?
Yeah! 
You bet, we're ready to roll!
Glad to hear it.
We're going to start with some strength building exercises.
Rule number one, a super chugger has to stay in shape.
Don't worry, I'm really strong!
Chug-tastic! Let's see what you can do.
Wheels to the rails!
Dig deep, trainees.
That's it. Keep going.
Good work, trainees. Another ten runs should do it.
Ten more?! Up and down, up and down!
When do we get our flying lessons?
Ha, ha. You've got a lot to learn first.
Now come on. Show me your mettle!
I thought training with Action Chugger would be a lot more fun.
Trainees, you've proved you've got stamina. Yeah!
So, next, I've set up a rescue situation for you.
Perfecto! Time for real super chugger work.
Let's see how you handle an emergency.
Ooh! What is it?
A cat is stuck up a tree. And his owner is very distressed.
It's up to you to rescue him. 
Ooh! Ooh! Do we use jet packs?
Ha, ha. No, Wilson.
There's more to a super chugger's work than flying.
Oh!
Here we are, heroes.
Action Wilson! I'm on my way!
I'm helpful and strong and I'll save the day!
Where's this moggy in distress?
It's a simulation, Wilson. There isn't a real cat.
What?!
I'm rescuing a teddy?!
It's training. I can't put creatures in danger while you learn.
Oh, bumpers. How embarrassing. I hope no-one sees me.
Now, watch.
First, you must reassure them.
It can be pretty overwhelming meeting a super chugger, you know.
Yeah, that's true!
Have no fear, Action Chugger is here!
He's talking to a teddy!
Hop aboard, my feline friend.
Sometimes small animals need a helping wheel. Here, kitty, kitty.
You're safe with me.
Mission accomplished.
All in a day's work for... Action Chugger!
Now, it's your turn, trainees.
Oh, me! Me! I'll go first!
Whoopsie. 
Easy does it, Wilson!
Perfecto! That was silly, getting stuck up there!
Gentle and kind, Wilson.
Oh, right!
All aboard, kitty, kitty!
Come on, I'm a very busy super chugger.
Here, let me help you.
Oh, bumpers.
Try again.
Oh, being a super chugger is harder than it looks.
You all did really well in the end. Good work, chuggers.
Look! It's Action Chugger! 
You won't believe it -
I just saw Action Chugger!
Being a super chugger is perfecto.
It's what I want to do when I grow up.
Wilson! Action Chugger's gone to the round-house park.
You're going the wrong way! 
Wowzer! Look what I found! Real jet packs!
I must be dreaming! They must be for us.
We're gonna fly!
I think we've got more to learn first.
Come on, we need to find Action Chugger.
Action Wilson! Soaring up high! Jet pack strapped on... high in the sky!
Wilson! 
Coming.
Whoa!
Honking horns, this is amazing!
What's that?
A flight simulator.
To practise flying! Keep steady.
Whoa!
Watch out, Brewster! 
Ah!
Now, tilt your jets up and push the power.
That's it. Good job. Now, straight and level.
This is fun! I'm flying! Look at me!
Yeah!
It's only pretend, just like the cat was. Someone's in trouble.
Sorry, Brewster, we'll have to call it a day.
Oh! Can't I keep practising?
Please?
No. It's too dangerous. I'll try and come back tomorrow. Gotta fly!
Oh, not fair. I didn't even get to go on the simulator thing.
That flying was really amazing. I can't wait to try it again.
You know, I found some real jet packs in the loading yard.
Honking horns! Really? 
Yeah, come and see!
Huh. Boys.
See? It's really cool, isn't it?
Yeah. That's amazing.
I wonder how it attaches.
I think it clamps on.
Yep, thought so. Wow, it feels great. Fits perfectly.
You better take them off. 
Couldn't I just have a little go?
That's crazy! 
I won't go far, just up and straight back down.
Nobody would know.
But Action Chugger said... 
Five! Four! Three! Two! One! Blast off!
Wilson!
STOP!
Jet-pack Wilson takes to the sky!
Wilson! Come back!
How do I turn around? 
I'm not sure!
Oh, bumpers! Why didn't I think of that before I took off?
Wilson! 
NO!
HELP!
Have no fear, Action Chugger is here.
Help me!
OK, chugger, I have control.
Phew! Thanks!
Hold tight! I'm bringing you in.
Wilson! I was so worried! 
Do you know how dangerous that was?
You could have had a nasty accident.
I'm really sorry. I just wanted to fly and be a super chugger like you.
You can't race before you can roll.
These things take time.
I know. I thought I'd only need one lesson.
It looks so easy in the movies.
Well, real life isn't like the movies. And even super chuggers get tired. Time for me to put my wheels up. Bye!
Bye, Action Chugger! Thanks for rescuing me.
All in a day's work for... Action Chugger!
'Harrison to the loading yard. 'Brewster, report for an assignment.
'Chatsworth, delivery pick up at platform six.' 
I could do that!
'Thanks, Zephie, but that load would be too heavy for you.' 
Toot, toot! Coming through!
Can I take one of your cars, Irving? 
No thanks. It's under control.
'Good morning, Brewster! I need you to pick up some eggs from the farm, and take them to the ice-cream factory.' 
'Then, some refrigeration cars need to be taken to the safari park.'
That's a lot of work. I could help you, Brewster!
You're too little, Zephie! You have to be big and strong like me to pull freight. 
Anything else, Vee?
'At the safari park, pick up some animal feed and return it to the farm.' 
Got it.
'Then collect a load of granite tiles from the quarry.'
Will do! I'll go after my morning Chugwash.
What about me, Vee? Have I got lots of jobs?
'No, sorry, Zephie. I don't have anything at the moment.' 
I wish I was big and could help more.
Oh! I could share Brewster's jobs and help him out!
I'll show him what a useful little chugger I am!
Then he won't laugh next time I offer to help.
Hmmm.
What would Brewster pick?
I know! A box car.
Brewster's little helper is ready to roll! And now the dryer.
Train-tastic!
It's tickling me.
Aha! There are the eggs.
Okey-dokey. Open doors, connect to the conveyor belt... 
Oops!
Now, these go to safari park? Yeah! They're probably for Ebo the elephant.
All scrubbed up and ready to roll!
Thanks to Brewster's little helper, Ebo will have eggs for his breakfast.
Actually... do elephants eat eggs?
Oh, well! I'm sure somebody here does.
That must be the pick up for the ice-cream factory.
Huh? Where are the eggs?
Hmm... Felix must have sent them already.
This is easy-peasy, Brewstery!
I'm getting a bit hungry, Morgan. 
Me too!
Maybe Zephie can fetch some lunch for us.
I haven't seen her all morning! Where is she?
Next stop, the... erm...
Ooh, buffers! What was it again?
I'll have to ask Vee. Oh!
But I can't let anyone know I'm helping Brewster!
It's a surprise!
Brilliant! There are the eggs.
Next stop, the safari park.
Oh, no! Eddie can't do the repair without this.
Maybe Zephie can run it out to him. 
Hmmm. Where is she?
Come on, Zephie -- think!
Oh, rocks! The quarry!
That was it. Ice-cream delivered! Check! Oh!
And there's the animal feed for the farm.
Zephie! We don't often see you out here.
I know! I'm working with Brewster today.
Really? 
Yes!
I'm his little helper. I've come to pick up the tiles.
Hi, Felix. I've got your delivery.
No! Why've you brought the eggs back, Brewster? 
Eggs?!
Yes! Frostini's waiting for them at the ice-cream factory.
Sorry, Felix. 
You'd better go straight there. 
Hmm.
This is a puzzle.
Are you sure you can carry all those? 
Of course.
That should do it. Bye, Karen! Animal Feed! That is not an ingredient!
The great Frostini is a genius, but even a genius cannot create ice-cream out of this!
Take it away at once! Oh! Wow!
Steep.
I'm gonna be late picking up the tiles from the quarry.
I'll be at the depot in no time.
Brewster will be so surprised.
Oh!
Oh, no!
Hi, Karen -- I've come for the tiles.
Oh, right. There aren't many left. Zephie took quite a few.
Zephie?! 
She said she was helping you today. 
Helping me?!
Honking horns! Zephie must have picked up the eggs and feed!
Sorry, Karen. I've gotta go! 
Everything OK? 
I hope so!
Oh, no!
Come back, you! Whoa!
Is Zephie back? I need her to deliver this parcel.
Not yet, Laurie. I don't know how I'll get this tool to Eddie.
Zephie! What happened?
Oh, Brewster. I was trying to help you by taking the tiles. 
But why?!
I wanted to pull freight, just like you. But you teased me, and said I couldn't do it. I wanted to show you I could! 
Oh, Zephie.
We're all built to do different things! 
I'm sorry.
It's my fault too. I shouldn't have laughed at you.
I'll go get help. Back in a clickety clack! 
Thanks, Brewster.
Oh, I still wish I could be really useful, like the big chuggers.
There you are, Zephie!
Thank goodness. 
Things were crazy here without you.
There was so much we needed you to do. 
Really?!
Could you run this tool to Eddie right away? It's important.
I've got an urgent package that needs delivering. 
See?
Without you, Chuggington would come to a standstill.
Wow! From now on, I'll stick to doing my own jobs.
Sorry, Brewster, can't stop -- busy, busy, busy!
Actually, I think I might need a little helper.
Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Attention, please!
A photographer is coming today from Chuggington Life magazine.
For an interview with me, no doubt.
They're doing a feature on the glory days of steam and would like some photos of steam engines. 
How wonderful!
Must be a slow news week.
Did you hear that? They want to photograph us.
Yes, that's nice, isn't it? 
I'd better make myself look beautiful.
'Wilson and Brewster to the loading yard, please.'
There's a car to go to the safari park and another for the farm.
Why don't you decide between you? 
What's for the safari park?
It's special soap for cleaning the elephant.
Of course they do!
I'd like to see that!
Attention, please. I need a chugger to do a run to the quarry.
I'll go, Vee. 
No, no, no, Peter, dear.
You can't possibly go to the quarry. A nasty, dirty place!
Not with a photoshoot today! 
Stop fussing!
I'll be back in plenty of time.
Well, if he looks dirty next to my sparkling bodywork
I suppose there's nothing I can do.
Isn't it exciting, Olwin. Everyone will see your picture!
Don't remind me, dear. I'm nervous enough as it is.
Guess what? I'm picking up the photographer later. Bye! I want to go. 
No, I'm going!
Not fair!
I'm bigger than you. 
I really want to see Ebo get washed.
So do I! 
Whatever's going on?
CRASH! Ooh! What a strange sensation! Must be my nerves.
Wilson, now look what you've done.
What's all the fuss? 
We both want to do the same job.
I always go to the farm. I want to go to the safari park.
So do I!
Well, I could do with something to take my mind off the photoshoot.
Why don't I go to the farm and you can both go to the safari park?
Honking horns! You're the best, Olwin.
Perfecto! Thanks!
You pull, I'll push. 
It's only soap, Wilson.
I'm a strong chugger. I can do it on my own.
Soap, to the safari park? 
Yeah, we're washing Ebo the elephant.
See you later! Thanks again! Ooh! There go my nerves again. Hello. Didn't expect to see you here.
I thought you'd be making yourself even more beautiful!
Oh, one shouldn't start too early!
Ooh, whatever is that smell?
Farmer Felix's finest fertiliser.
I'm taking it to the Botanical Garden.
I see.
Hiya, you two. 
Hi!
We've got Ebo's soap. Are you washing him now?
Yes, I'm going over in a minute. 
Can we watch?
Course you can, Chuck. Well, don't let me keep you.
Hmm!
Harrison, you've dropped some...
Look out, dear!
Disgusting! Using the special soap, I scrub Ebo from top to toe.
It gets rid of all the dirt and dead skin. 
That's cool!
Oh, Ebo!
I think he's helping!
Is that you, Olwin?
Yes, but keep your voice down.
Nobody must know I'm here.
Whatever is the matter? 
I've had a little mishap.
I need to get to the Chug Wash without being seen.
Are the tracks clear? 
Yes. The depot is empty, Olwin.
Thank goodness nobody saw me!
Nobody saw you what? 
Andy, what are you doing here?
The Chug Wash is broken. 
Don't look, don't look at me.
Not till I've had a wash. 
I've turned the water off.
It'll take a few hours to fix. 
Oh! I'm filthy!
And the photographer is coming soon. How am I going to get clean?
Could Lori give you a wash? Hey, Vicky. My turn next!
I need a wash urgently.
Lori's at college today. 
Oh, no!
Olwin?
Olwin!
Oh, now what am I going to do?
I'll just have to hurry Eddie along.
Nearly finished, Eddie? 
No, Olwin. It's a big job!
Well, I'll top up with coal and water, then perhaps you'll be done?
Ooh! That's odd! Must be my nerves again. Oh, pardon me!
Ooh, I do feel a bit strange. Whatever's going on?
What's that terrible smell?
What's that smell? I'll have you know, it's your... Err, Olwin... What's so funny?
You're... You're bubbly!
Yes, always have been.
Charming, gracious and bubbly.
Bubble...
How... How are you doing that? 
Doing what?
The, um, bubbles.
What bubbles? Oh!
I can't have my photo taken looking like this. Fault detected, unidentified object in water tank.
Hmm, I wonder what that is? 
It must be the elephant wash. 
Olwin, Pete, I'm with the photographer. Where are you?
Oh, I'd better go to the safari park.
Yeah, that's it. Nice one.
More steam.
I can't find Olwin anywhere. 
Still making herself beautiful probably.
You might want to try the safari park.
Cool, that'll make a nice backdrop.
So, you see my problem.
I'm sorry, Olwin. This is our fault.
Yes, you were just being kind. I feel terrible.
Don't worry, Olwin. We'll get you cleaned up. Ebo says he'll help too.
Oh, yes, yes, yes!
Here we are!
Look, there's Olwin.
That's a photo opportunity if ever I saw one.
This will make the cover.
No! Wait.
What did you just say?
You'll be on the cover of Chuggington Life. 
Really?
The readers won't laugh at a steam engine blowing bubbles?
No, no, you look beautiful.
It's a work of art. Can you make any more?
Well, I could probably squeeze a few out. For the readers. Olwin, you're bubble-tastic!
This is fun.
Good, now when you've flattened the boxes, put them in the blue recycling bin, please, Koko.
Will do. 
Then you can help me stack these pallets. Like so.
Remember, good balance, perfect alignment and gentle placement.
I like things neat and tidy.
Yeah, I know!
Hmm... Good job, Irving.
Irving to platform three, please.
I need you to go to the docks urgently.
I'm expecting a delivery of recycling,
I can't be in two places at once.
I could help. Why don't I wait for your delivery?
That's very kind but it's a big responsibility.
The recycling will have to be sorted straight away.
I know how to do that! You've been training me well. 
Really?
Oh, yes! Neat and tidy. That's what you like.
Thinking, thinking... hmm, that does seem to be a good solution.
Ah! So I'll be in charge?
I suppose so.
Train-tastic!
You can count on me.
Any jobs for me, Vee?
Not at the moment, Wilson. Koko's helping Irving out with recycling.
Now, Koko, you'll need to make space for the recycling that's coming in, so put the tin cans in the crusher.
I can do that!
Leave the paper. That doesn't go in.
Okey-dokey.
I can't believe I'm going to be in charge of this place.
Recycling will be here at three o'clock on the dot.
Tip it in the pit to sort it.
Blue for paper, grey for metal, orange for plastic.
Yeah. Don't worry about a thing. Leave it to me.
I'll be... on my way then.
Leaving, leaving, going now. Going.
Phew! There's lots to do.
TOOT-TOOT! Hi Koko, where's Irving?
He left me in charge.
Wow! You're the boss?
Yes, I wish I had someone to work for me, though.
Ooh! What are you doing, Wilson?
Nothing. 
Train-tastic!
You can be my assistant.
Does that mean you're gonna boss me around? 
Course not.
First, let's tip everything into the crusher.
I love the crusher! 
Wait, I'm gonna do that.
I'm in charge, remember? You can stack those pallets.
But... 
And make sure they're neat.
OK.
All done! What's next, Boss?
Check everything's gone through the crusher. 
No problem.
Uh-oh, it's come through all right, but...
Great.
Koko, you better come and look.
On my way!
Oh, no! Why didn't you put something there to catch them?
'cause you never asked me to, Bossy-wheels.
Do I have to think of everything? Huh! Oh, no! Stop it! Ooh!
Slowing, slowing and stopping.
Irving to Vee. 
Yes, Irving.
Is everything running smoothly in the recycling yard?
One moment, please.
Irving wouldn't put that much in at once.
Look, I'm in charge. Not you.
Everything going OK, trainees? 
Oh, yes, Vee. Fine, thanks.
No, it's not. 
Koko says everything's fine, Irving.
Jolly good. I'll be on my way then.
Thank you, Vee.
Wilson, help me clean this up!
You made the mess!
I don't have to be here, I could be doing fun things.
I'm sorry, Wilson. Please stay.
I don't know.
The delivery's coming soon. Please, I can't do it without you.
It'll be fun, I promise.
Oh, OK, but only if you stop bossing me around!
Deal. 
Hey, Koko!
I know how you can clean up the paper.
Suck it up with a leaf blower!
Train-tastic idea! Thanks, Wilson, we're a great team.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Look at all those messy leaves.
Neat and tidy, that's what I like.
I'll have to come back later and blow them away.
Irving to Vee.
It works!
Koko! Irving wants to know if you've made space for the new delivery?
Plenty of space.
Uh, yes. Wilson's helping me.
Great, I'll tell him.
Thanks, Chatsworth.
Wilson, will you tip the recycling into the sorting pit.
Oh, can I?!
Perfecto!
Tipping, tipping, tipping...
He-he, you sound just like Irving.
Irving to Vee.
Leaving now, everything OK?
Relax, Irving. I'm sure everything's fine.
Tipping, tipping, tipping!
Careful, Wilson, there's no more room! You're spilling it everywhere.
Oh dear, Koko. Neat and tidy, that's how I like it.
He-he, see? I told you we'd have fun! Now go back, Wilson.
Back? Are you sure?
Oh well, I guess you can see better than me.
Here we go!
Wilson! 
Huh! Oh, no! Soon be home where everything is neat and tidy.
Oh no. What are we gonna do?
I don't know, but we better do it fast before Irving gets back.
TOOT!
Too late!
Back at last.
Koko!
I, I, I... I left you in charge!
I know. I'm really sorry. I...
Don't say another word.
Oh, Wilson, what have I done?
Irving trusted me to look after things and I've let him down.
It's not all your fault.
I shouldn't have tried to make you laugh. We better clean up.
You're right. I've got to take charge and make things neat and tidy the way Irving Likes it.
You're the boss!
We did it.
Thanks for being such a helpful assistant, Wilson.
Oh, no problem, Boss. DING-DONG! Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Lovely morning, isn't it, Irving?
Not really. I've got a huge mess to sort out.
Do my eyes deceive me?!
Everything is in perfect order.
Oh, Irving.
I'm so sorry about yesterday. 
You were counting on me and I let you down.
But Koko did really well in charge of the clean up.
I can see that. 10 out of 10, I'd say.
Really?! 
Yes.
It's as neat and tidy as if I'd done it myself.
He-he, well maybe not quite that tidy!
Cheeky! -- Hi, Vee! 
Morning, trainees. 
What jobs have you got?
Well, Brewster, I'd like you and Koko to collect some wood, and take it to the paper mill, please.
What about me? 
You're picking up paper from the mill, Wilson. 
Can't I go to the forest? 
The paper is needed urgently.
Oh. OK, Vee.
Off you go and get your rolling stock. 
Cranes and flatbed cars.
Hmm... What will I need? 
An envelope?!
Ha ha, very funny!
Hey, this is our turn off.
You need to ride straight on, Wilson.
Oh, not fair.
See you later!
Oh... I want to go to the forest.
Come on, Brewster, let's race!
We don't know these tracks. 
That's why we need to explore.
You can't catch me! 
Hey, wait for me!
Oh-oh, dead end. Turn around.
Ooh! What's happening?
I'm in the lead. You can't catch me!
Hey, not fair! I'm the first one!
Come on, then, slow coach! 
Go, Koko, go, Koko...
Oh! What was that?
Koko's a slow coach, Koko's a slow coach!
Brewster! It sounds like a waterfall. Let's look!
Not now! Maybe on the way back, if there's time.
Oh... But I've always wanted to see a waterfall.
Hello, Wilson. I'm afraid the paper isn't ready.
Can you wait? 
No problem. 
Don't go wandering off.
Oh, look, a little butterfly!
Wilson, are you listening?! 
Sorry, yes, Vee. I'll stay here. Brewster and Koko get the fun jobs.
Let's get to work.
Crane working...
Check.
Position good...
Check.
Arms grabbing... 
Slowest ever Chugger... Check!
Oh, you're taking forever.
The secret is to grab it exactly in the middle, then it won't swing.
Perfect... Oh!
Oh, no! 
See, told you. Slow and steady is the best way to load.
It's all about balance. Why are you in such a rush, Koko?
To see the waterfall!
Hmmm...
They're ready for you now, Wilson! The paper is very delicate, so be extra careful. 
Of course, you can count on me!
Let's ride the rails!
Nice one.
How was the forest?
It was cool! We saw loads of animals.
And I heard a waterfall.
A waterfall?
I've always wanted to see one. Let's look for it! 
We're supposed to be working, remember?
But I could find it really quickly! 
Just a quick peek.
Don't you want to see it? 
Well, yeah...
Come on, let's leave our cars here and we'll be faster.
You've twisted my wheel! 
You don't need to leave your car, Wilson.
A roll of paper won't slow you down.
Oh... OK.
I can hear it. We're getting close!
Honking horns! 
Oh-oh, what's that?
It wasn't doing that earlier. Looks like something hit it.
Oh, no! Brewster, I think it might have been me.
You better tell Eddie.
Don't worry. I'll take the logs. 
Thanks, Brewster.
Forest Chugwash -- I love nature, don't you?
Hey! Where'd everyone go? Chugger approaching.
Arriving at the destination.
Please mind the gap.
Vee, Linda's here from the printers, to collect the paper.
Thanks! Hi, Linda. Wilson isn't back but he won't be long.
That's OK, Vee. I'll wait. I can work on the invitation design.
Go, Koko, go, Koko... Hello, little bird. I'm daring myself to go under the water.
Three, two, one...
Here goes! Oh, it's cold, but fun! Watch me go again! Three, two, one...
This is more fun than driving paper around...
Paper! Oh, no. I completely forgot about the paper.
Phew! Looks OK.
Oh! Big, big bumpers.
Oh... What are you doing?
Working on a design but it isn't quite right, yet.
Wow! What's it for? 
There's a party at the botanical gardens.
We're printing the invitations today.
Have you seen Eddie? 
He's in his workshop. What's wrong?
Koko?
Emergency, emergency...
Hey, what's up, Koko?
I'm sorry, but I've hit a water pipe and it's spraying everywhere.
Oh, no!
Koko, don't worry. Accidents happen. We'll get it sorted.
Can you give me a ride, Zephie? 
Of course, jump in! 
Follow me!
Don't do that, get off! Shoo! Go!
Oh, it's ruined. What am I going to do? There it is, Eddie. Wilson?
What are you still doing here? 
I had an accident.
Ah, that should do it. 
Oh-oh...
Is that the paper for the invitations? 
Oh, mate!
You better get more. 
I can't. It was specially made by hand and it took ages.
What are you going to do?
I better go back to the depot and tell the printer what happened.
Good. Honesty is the best policy.
Maybe I should hide in my round house. That woman looks scary.
Oh, that won't help anything. Come on, Wilson.
Be brave.
Excuse me, but are you from the printers? 
Yes.
I'm sorry but I've ruined your paper.
Oh, no! 
I didn't mean it... 
What happened?
There was a leaking water pipe and it got wet. 
Oh, dear.
I'm really sorry!
Well, thanks for being honest and telling me.
Is any of the paper useable. 
Sorry, I don't think so.
It's covered in bird footprints and leaves.
Oh! It's beautiful! It's covered in natural things, which is perfect for the botanical gardens.
Really?! 
Yes!
Look at my design! But this is much better. Just one thing -- I'll need matching envelopes.
Do you think you could do it again? 
No problem!
You're pulling my pistons, aren't you?
Yes! Sorry.
Cheeky! 
Old Puffer Pete reporting for duty.
Morning, Pete. It's not busy, so why don't you take the day off?
Don't mind if I do. Thanks, Vee.
Think I'll stay around the depot.
Special announcement. Approaching destination.
Doors opening.
I've brought Mr Knot, the mayor's assistant.
Good morning, Vee, Dunbar.
Tomorrow is the anniversary of Pete's first day in Chuggington.
150 years ago!
Wow! 
That's great news. 
The mayor has had a wonderful idea, but we need Pete out of the way first.
Oh, no, I've given him the day off. He doesn't want to go anywhere. I think I'll take a nap.
'All chuggers report to the depot, except Old Puffer Pete.'
Hooray! OK, we have a plan. Take your places, chuggers.
'Puffer Pete to platform three, please.' Here's Pete now. 
I'm ready to roll!
Hello, young toaster. 
Can't stop. It's really crazy!!
Oh!
Oh, sorry, Pete. It's frantic. It's just a few jobs.
Rattling rivets!
The farm, the quarry and the ice-cream factory!
On the way back, call at the paper mill and the printers.
Couldn't someone else go? Cupcake, would you mind... 
Sorry, in a rush.
I've got another 20 runs today.
How about I do the ice-cream factory and the rest tomorrow?
I'm afraid it's all urgent, Pete.
I'm busier than a busy bee, Vee!
What are you doing, Olwen?
A run to Tootington and then on to the foundry.
Oh, dear, I can see you need help, Vee. 
Thanks, Pete.
Watch for your tunnel colour.
Hello! I'm in rather a hurry, Pete. 
I've never known anything like this.
Phew, well done, everyone.
Pete won't be back for hours!
Excellent.
Now then, the mayor has decided to mark Pete's 150 years of service with a show. 
A show! 
Woo!
Starring the youngest chuggers. 
Fantastic!
Wait a minute, what do we have to do? 
Who cares? We're gonna be stars!
It should be a tribute to Puffer Pete.
Dunbar will help you get ready for tomorrow. 
Tomorrow?!
You'd better get to work.
So what's the plan, Dunbar? Perfecto! 
The trainee team will make you proud!
OK, youngsters, you're all set.
Koko, you're going too fast! 
I'm not. You're a slowcoach.
Brewster, it's left! 
No, your left! Oh, this is a disaster!
Hello, there. 
All right, Pete? 
Fine, thanks.
I'm going to the farm, quarry, factory, mill and printers.
Wow, that is a lot. I'd better help you out.
Would you? Oh, that's smashing!
How's it going, dear? 
Not well.
Wilson doesn't listen so gets his moves all wrong. Koko goes too fast.
Hey, wait for me!
And Brewster doesn't seem to know his left from his right.
CRASH!
Honking horns! Look where you're going!
I can't when I'm reversing because my eyes are facing forward.
Watch out, you... 
Quiet, trainees!
I'm not sure my engine can take this.
Are you sure you're going to be ready for tomorrow?
All done, Vee. I'm heading back.
You can't have finished everything? 
I have.
That nice Calley helped me. 
Oh... I see.
Well, don't rush back. 
But I want to enjoy the rest of my day off.
Think I'll see if the trainees are around. 
Oh!
Concentrate, Wilson.
Oh, dear. The little chugg-a-chuggs are going to need a lot more time.
Special announcement. Puffer Pete is heading back. I've just seen him.
Quick, everybody, hide!
Hello, there. I was looking for the youngsters.
They're not here, I'm afraid.
Must still be out on jobs.
You must be tired, Pete. Why don't you go and rest your weary wheels?
Cheerio, then.
I think we're going to have to call it a day.
Yes, we'll try one more practice in the morning.
And if there's no improvement? 
We'll have to cancel the show.
Oh, no, we can't let everyone down!
What are we going to do, team?
Maybe the older chuggers can perform instead of us? 
No way!
The mayor asked us specially.
Wait, I've got an idea! We're not working as a team. 
Yeah, you go too fast.
And you don't listen, Wilson. 
And you're clumsy.
Stop it! We're all to blame. We have to move together at the same time.
But how? It's really hard.
Let's count out loud together like this.
One, two, three, four, two, two...
Three, two, three, four, four...
One, two, three, four, two, two...
That's it. We're doing it! Go, trainee team!
Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Morning, Pete. Any chance you could do a run to the foundry?
Right you are, Vee.
What's up, Dunbar?
The trainees aren't doing very well and we're running out of time.
But when I went out on a breakdown call in the night,
I saw them practising hard.
Oh! That's the ticket. Ho, ho! Four, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four.
Two, two, three, four.
Four, two...
I can hardly believe my eyes.
That was perfect. Ho, ho!
The show will go on. Puffer Pete to the training yard, please.
Quick, take your places, trainees.
Good luck!
You can do it! Surprise!
Rattling rivets!
Puffer Pete, it was 150 years ago today that you started work in Chuggington.
Was it really? And I don't look a day over 97.
So we want to thank you for all those years of good service.
So without further ado, I present Wilson, Brewster and Koko. Puff-puff, choo-choo, puff-puff, choo-choo. Puff-puff, woo-woo!
Well done, Chuggers!
Excellent!
Hip, hip, hooray!
Wonderful! Ooh, you were good.
Smashing!
Only another 50 years, and we can celebrate my 200th anniversary.
Oh, bumpers! We'd better start practising NOW! 
What a glorious morning.
Attention, please. Any available chuggers report to the depot.
Sorry, Vee. I'm busy. 
I need someone to pull a royal carriage.
Royalty? Oh! I'm on my way.
An elegant engine should pull a royal carriage. 
Who could that be?
Oh, yes! Me! Oh, I'd rather like that job.
Attention, please. Any available chuggers, report to the depot.
Wilson! Where do you think you're going?
I want to pull the royal carriage.
We're trainees, remember? 
Vee's not gonna let one of us do it. I suppose. But wouldn't it be perfecto? Everyone would look at me!
Yeah! I wonder who the carriage belongs to.
Ah, red light. Hmm.
Err, nobody's approaching. I'll zip through quickly!
Ooh! Ooh!
Harrison, you went through a red light. have the right of way. 
Err, sorry, Olwen.
Oh, look what you've made me do!
May I say you're looking particularly lovely today, Olwen?
Oh! Do you think so?
Ha! Well, really...
Chatsworth! Chatsworth! Ah, thank goodness I caught you.
Is there a problem? 
Haven't you heard? The track's blocked.
Better turn around. 
Thanks, Harrison. Hang on!
If it is blocked, where are you going? 
To warn everyone else... of course.
Oh, I see. Ah, that job is as good as mine.
Harrison reporting for du... Oh, no!
Don't tell me Pete's got the royal job.
Harrison, you're the first back.
Prince of Buffertonia is visiting Chuggington.
He'd like someone to give him a tour. 
Oh, I'd be happy to, Vee.
Let me know when His Highness shows up. 
You need to do some preparation.
Of course. I'll have a chugwash and get my bodywork buffed up.
That's not what Vee meant. I'm gonna train you for the job. What? 
Many years ago, Pete pulled the royal carriage, so he'll teach you how it all works. 
Let's get a practice car. I'm not a trainee, you know.
The route starts here. You do a loop of the depot, then approach the tunnels, and most importantly...
I'll be there before you can say Billy Buffers... if you don't go slowly, the prince won't see anything along the way!
Look, you're, you're still exceeding the speed limit!
You wouldn't be able to keep up with me if I were. 
Rattling rivets! I didn't hear your horn before you went over the crossing, Harrison!
I could see nobody was there.
Did you know that back in the glory days of steam...?
Next, go round by the ice-cream factory, past the farmers' market...
His Highness won't want to see all that. I know a short-cut that'll get us back in no time. This way.
The route is set, Harrison. It's tradition.
Huh! We'll see about that. Ah, Harrison, how did you get on?
Like a dream. More like a nightmare. Broken speed limits, signs ignored!
Failure to toot at crossings! Taking short-cuts!
Not to mention leaving your load by the foundry, blocking the tracks.
Running a red light and nearly derailing me.
And sending me on a wild-goose chase.
But I... 
All things considered, Harrison..... you're not right for the job. 
I am!
I'll have to find someone else. Chatsworth, what are you doing?
It would be an honour, Vee.
But, Vee, know the route now.
Pete would have to start all over with Chatsworth. Please, Vee!
I'll do anything to keep this job. 
Anything? 
Mm! Anything.
In that case, I suggest you join the trainees and refresh your memory of the rules of the rails.
Oh, must I? 
Yes. Back to the training yard, Harrison.
Oh, no!
Hi, Harrison. What are you doing here?
Oh, I, err, I've come to observe what you're doing. 
Really?
Actually, Harrison, I'd like to see what you can do.
No problem. Watch and learn, trainees! Watch and learn. Wow! 
I rule the rails!
Ta-da!
Wow, I've never seen anything as perfecto as that!
I'm gonna try it! Watch this!
No, Wilson! Yeah, this is easy.
Whoa!
Oh, bumpers!
Wilson! Oh, dear. I hope you're all right. 
I'm fine, Calley. Ooh!
See you later. Take care!
Oh, dear. This is all my fault.
Why did you do that, Wilson? Are you OK?
I was just trying to be like Harrison, my hero.
I'm no hero, Wilson. I was showing off. I should set a better example.
That's OK. 
No, it isn't. I've got into some bad habits.
But from now on, I'm going to do better.
Err, Dunbar! 
Aye? 
It's training time.
Hey, that's my line, cheeky. That's it. Nice and smooth.
That's the ticket! Excellent job.
Err, stop.
Tunnel ahead.
Level crossing.
Steep slope.
Err, honk your horn.
Easy does it.
Oh! Well done, Harrison. A perfect run.
All right! 
You did it. 
Really? 
Yes. You're ready to pull the royal carriage.
Oh, thank you! And thanks, Wilson, for getting me back on track. Hurrah! 
Hooray!
Excellent.
Go, Harrison, go! Three honks for the prince!
And three honks for Harrison -- by royal appointment, don't you know!
What are you looking at?
Photos of my nephew's birthday party.
I painted the children's faces. 
Wow! That looks brilliant.
Can you paint me?
I don't know! I've never tried it on a chugger.
I'm here, Vee.
I need you to pick up a mirror from Portman Apartments.
Let's ride the rails!
Harrison! After your Chug Wash, pick up the mayor at the town hall.
It would be my pleasure.
Look at me! Thanks, Lori.
I'm going to keep it forever.
I'm afraid not, Zephie. This paint comes off with water. Hi! 
What do you think?
It's my new look. 
Wow! Where did you get that done?
Lori. 
Train-tastic! I want one too.
But you can't!
Woo-hoo! Train-tastic!
Now I've got a new look too. Thanks, Lori.
Ah! Clean as a whistle and ready for my VIP.
Very important passenger!
Hopper car!
Blue.
VIP! Ha-ha!
Ooh! Love the new look, Koko.
Thanks! 
She copied me!
Oh! Well... you both look enchanting. 
But who's the prettiest?
I couldn't possibly choose.
Must run! The mayor is waiting.
Toodle-pip! Your design is bigger. That's all! We'll soon see about that. Lori!
In the spray shed!
Oh, no, you don't! What's up?
I need more paint! 
No, need more paint!
It's not a competition! Be off with you before you get a respray!
Oh! 
Whoa! Who's that good-looking chugger?
It's me!
I need more designs. 
No, need more designs!
I wish Lori wasn't so busy.
Ooh, I know!
Zephie, I could paint you. 
Why would you want to do that?
Because then you could paint me too.
How? 
With a paint wagon. Come on!
Now, what would you like?
Um... more butterflies!
Hmm... butterflies are insects, aren't they?
I suppose. Hi, Harrison!
Ooh! Mirror, mirror, in your car, who's the best-looking chugger by far? Mwah!
Oh! Shame.
Finished! 
Yippee!
Now I'll paint you.
Train-tastic! Make me look like... Ah! a movie star!
Okey-dokey!
Close your eyes!
What's that smell?
Ah! It's me!
There!
Thanks! Let's go and show everyone.
Whoa there!
Don't we look train-tastic?
I wish I could see myself.
You can! I know where there's a mirror.
Close your eyes! You're going to have such a surprise!
OK, you can open them now! 
I said a film star! You've given me a beard!
Well, you didn't say which film star.
Anyway, look what you did to me! 
Ha-ha-ha!
Actually, it's quite funny, isn't it? You both did the same thing!
We're as bad as each other. 
Yeah.
I'm sorry, Zephie. It wasn't very nice.
I wanted to look the prettiest, but Lori's right.
It's not a competition.
I'm sorry too. We shouldn't be jealous -- we're friends!
Attention! Koko, I need you to pick up the mayor.
Harrison has broken down.
Oh! I'd better get in the Chug Wash.
Ah! Back to ourselves again! 
Yeah. 
It hasn't come off!
I can't pick up the mayor like this! What am I going to do?
Lori will have to respray us in the spray shed! Lori? 
Phew! She's not here.
Quick!
How does it work? 
Not sure.
What did Lori do with that hopper car?
I don't know, but she sprayed it blue.
What's happening?
You need to be white!
But I need green too!
Koko? The mayor's waiting!
Wheels to the rails, please.
Hurry up!
Oh, no!
Oh, I'm just going to have to tell Vee what we did.
Oh, why did I want a new look?
I want to be Koko again!
White, purple and green!
Look, it's you!
Train-tastic!
Hooray.
Yippee!
You both look great!
It's good to be ourselves again, isn't it, Koko?
Yeah, we didn't a new look. We're fine just the way we are.
Thank you for coming, trainees, the Great Frostini has an important announcement.
I knew it!
Tomorrow will be the hottest day of the year, everybody will want Frostini's magnifico ice cream.
Course they will.
And I will need your help to serve so many people.
Cool. 
No problem.
You can count on Koko.
Thank you, thank you. Now everything will be perfect.
Honk! Honk! Honk!
Eh! Some chuggers are always in a rush.
There's no power and it cannot be fixed until tomorrow.
Until tomorrow! My ice cream will melt! What am I going to do? This is a disaster.
We could put the ice cream in the refrigeration cars.
They don't need electricity. 
Great idea, they're chugger powered.
Now, whatever you do, do not fall asleep.
Don't worry. We'll keep our engines running and the cars cold.
Yeah but what about the rest of the ice cream?
It will melt!
Ah! What are you doing?
I was thinking that in the old days ice cream was kept cool with ice.
Ice? 
Aye, fetched down from an ice cave in the mountains.
Ice. Ice? Yes, that's it.
I need ice. Take me there at once!
Why have we stopped? 
I'm thinking.
This way.
This is yawn-worthy.
We are lost. What do you think about that?
Never lost me way yet. Down here. Ice cream...
You have to stay awake.
Sorry, it's really hard. My eyes are so heavy.
Maybe we should sing a song.
Train-tastic idea.
Ah! Hasn't been used in a while. 
A while? Or never?
Just a tad sooty from the days of steam. 
That's all.
Don't look down.
CRASH!
Watch where you're going. 
What're you doing? 
Thinking.
You do remember where this ice cave is?
A steam chugger never forgets.
Right.
Aye, I definitely feel a cold draft.
Careful, it's a tad icy down here.
Come on, Brewster, keep singing.
Can't slow down!
Nearly there.
That's ice.
Amazing.
Like an ice palace.
Enough gawping, let's get to work.
First, you cut.
And then you lift.
Got it? 
Yes, I see.
Watch where you're cutting because you don't want to... What was that?
One green signal... No chance! 
Well at least I'm trying, what are you doing?
I'm thinking. 
Thinking! Thinking! Always thinking!
We are doomed. Trapped! Never to be found!
We'll freeze and then rust!
Talking, talking always talking.
Drip-drop.
Your steam, it melts the ice.
And I thought you were the one full of hot air. Ha-ha.
Chug that. Drip-drip-drip.
Free.
Drip-drip drop-drop.
My ice cream!
We just couldn't stay awake.
No ice cream, on the hottest day of the year!
I am ruined. 
Just a minute.
We might still be able to save what's left of the factory.
Yes! Quick.
Too late. This is a catastrophe.
Let me guess. You've been thinking?
Aye. When it was hot in the old days children would eat slush cones.
Crushed ice with flavouring.
You are a genius! 
How will you flavour it?
With melted strawberry, raspberry and banana ice cream! Yeah!
What's this new treat called?
Huh. It's called... er... what do you think, Speedy?
Frostini's meltdown. 
I'm sure I don't know what you mean. Engage turntable. Quarter turn right.
And forward. Good!
Super! 
Duper!
Slide to the fourth track. 
One, two, three, four!
Quarter turn left.
And drive off!
That was absolutely perfect, Brewster! Well done, you!
Thanks. 
I hope you were paying attention, Hoot and Toot.
It's your turn now.
The slider! You go first, Hoot.
We'll start with a simple turn. It won't move!
What are you doing, Toot? 
Pushing. What are you doing? 
Pushing!
Then how come we're not going anywhere? 
You have to move together.
Push harder! 
You push harder!
It's not about... 
Uh-oh. Emergency breakdown.
I have to run. 
Yay!
Playtime! 
Nice try.
But you need to finish your lesson. Brewster, you've just been promoted to assistant trainer. 
Me?! A trainer?
I'm not sure, Calley. 
You'll be fine. I won't be long.
Breakdown chugger coming through!
Turntable safety. Rule number one.
Rules?!
Oh, dear. Speedy's broken down at the foundry.
Rule number 27.
Repeat after me.
Slow, stop, get ready. Then turn, nice and steady.
I'm bored already!
Shhh! OK, time to try the turntables.
Super! 
Duper! 
Remember what I said. I want to go first. You always go first. 
I don't! 
Yes, you do!
Stop it! Look. I'm at the front now, but as soon as it turns, I'm at the back.
So it doesn't matter who goes first.
See? This way. This way!
Brewster, how fast can that turntable go?
Oh. I don't know.
You don't know? 
But I thought you knew everything!
Err... Well, let's find out.
Uh-oh.
Faster! Faster!
I'm going as fast as I... Whoa! I want to see! My turn! 
In a minute.
Oh. Oh, look. What's Wilson doing?
Let's go and look.
So... you see. The fastest it goes... is really, really, fast!
Whoa! Where were we?
Oh, no! Where are you?
This is fun! Let's follow him wherever he goes.
Hoot! Toot!
Uh-oh...
Wilson, I've lost Hoot and Toot. Honk if you see them, will you?
Will do.
Hoot! Toot! Hoot? Toot!
Phew... 
Quick, we'd better get out of here.
Brewster! Oh, I mean... Hoot?! Toot?
I'm sure they went this way.
Well, they're not here now.
Hoot? Toot?
Where are you? Hoot! Toot!
We'd better split up. Koko, you check the roundhouses.
And Wilson, you try the training yard. 
Let's ride the rails! Nobody will look for us here.
OK, Wilson. I'll check the recycling yard!
Turntable! Reverse, reverse! 
Go, go, go!
Faster, faster, faster!
Hoot! Toot!
Hoot? Toot?
Hmm. Hoot!
Which way now? 
Right.
No, left!
No, right! No, left! No, right! No, left!
Where are we? 
Underground, of course.
Is that supposed to happen? Hold tight, Speedy!
Breakdown chugger coming!
I don't like it down here.
Don't be a scared-chugger.
There's nothing to be... Oh! A slider?!
Oh, no! Let's go back! 
But how?
We're stuck!
You push. 
No, you push!
We have to line up with the track! 
I'm trying!
I just heard Morgan say that Calley's on her way back. 
Oh, no!
I can't tell her that I've lost Hoot and Toot! 
Where were they?
Right... no, left! No, right! 
No, left!
No, right!
No! Left!
Go right. 
I meant left!
Oh. Just a little bit further.
Too far!
Oh, this is hopeless!
Why didn't we listen to Brewster when he said, "Slow, stop, get ready, turn nice and steady?" That's it! We did it! We did it!
Hmm. I went that way. So they must have gone this way!
Hoot! Toot!
How do we get it back down?
Hmmm.
BEEP! 
Oh! We've looked everywhere. Which way now?
Look!
Brewster!
Oh! Hoot, Toot, I thought you were lost.
We were. But your turntable training turned out to be the most tooting...
Hooting... lesson ever! Great control. Hooray!
That was perfect.
I'll have to leave you in charge more often, Brewster.
How did you get them to listen? 
Don't ask me.
Ask my trainees! 
Ask Hoot. 
No, ask Toot. 
No, ask Hoot!
Oh, you two!
Ask Hoot. 
No, ask Toot. 
No, ask Hoot!
Stop it! 
All aboard! I heard someone saying they're filming Action Chugger today.
Must be for his new movie! 
Let me see!
Henry! It's a heart-wrenching drama and romance as well.
OK, get that track loaded...
Special announcement.
Today, yours truly is going to be a runner for a film shoot!
What does a runner do?
I don't know yet. But it's a very important job.
Honking horns! I've always wanted to work on an Action Chugger movie!
Maybe I can put in a good word for you.
HOOT! Brewster! You're on litter-picking duty with me today!
OK, Calley.
You get all the fun jobs, don't you, mate? This chugger is ready to depart for an exciting day rubbing wheels with the stars!
I know he's right -- I do get all the dull jobs.
That's because you're so sensible... and...
You take your time. Think about things.
I'm not very exciting.
Oh, dear! What's up, Brewster?
I was hoping to do something more exciting today.
I'm sure my friends think I'm boring.
Work is what you make it. There's always something to learn.
I suppose! 
Litter-picking might sound dull, but actually this wagon can do some nifty things!
Honking horns! That was incredible!
Can you teach me? 
Absolutely!
OK, first there's a load of equipment to pick up.
Got it! 
Then fetch the cast and crew from their hotel.
Even Action Chugger? 
No, he'll jet in later. He's rehearsing a stunt.
Here goes! Prepare to be amazed!
Honking horns! 
It's all right!
It takes practice! Try again.
Huh!
How does that work?
These lights are a bit bright, don't you think?
Can I see what's on the TV screen?
Action Chugger! I'm number one. Stand by, film crew, here I come!
Huh? Something's not right.
Whoops!
Pardon me!
I'm never going to be able to impress my friends!
You're trying too hard. Not everyone's Action Chugger!
Yes!
See? That's much better!
Now we'd better do some work. See you!
Can we have some hush, please? Action Chugger is landing!
Can I watch? PLEASE?
All right, you've worked hard.
Couldn't just one exciting thing happen to me today?
Honking horns! It's Action Chugger!
Who-a-a-!
Wow, it must be a stunt for the film! Cool!
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
I'm Action Chugger... Feel a bit weak.
Something not working. Might have to sleep.
Wow, that was amazing acting.
I really thought you'd...
Oh!
Honking horns, that wasn't acting! Action Chugger! Talk to me! Hello?
Emery. You're in the shot.
Fantastic! 
No...
I mean, you're in the way. Move, please!
Oh!
Where am I? 
Chuggington countryside.
Sorry about the water. I had to wake you up.
It's all coming back to me. One of my chug jets failed.
Thanks for reviving me, citizen.
That was quite a dive. Are you OK?
I think so but I'm due on set. You have to help me back on my wheels.
Me?! 
You're my only hope.
I have some super-strong rope aboard. Just take hold of it and pull me up.
Wait till I tell Wilson and Koko!
This is the most exciting thing that's happened to me ever!
Brewster to the rescue!
OK, cameras all set?
Oh, fantastic!
Just watch from over there, will you?
So much for rubbing wheels with the stars.
I'll shoot out my super-strong rope. Stand by.
Come on!
It's no use, my systems have shut down. Nothing's working.
Oh! But I wanted to save the day!
Where's our star? We've got an hour before the light fades.
'Hurry up, Action Chugger!'
I'll go and get help! Wait... there is one more thing we could try.
Huh?
So close! Wow! That's a pretty impressive skill!
Really? I've impressed Action Chugger! Wow!
Try again. This time, you'll do it. 
Look at that! 
Good work, Citizen!
Hold tight, Action Chugger!
That's it! Keep pulling!
Chug-tastic! You're my hero!
Wow! Wait till I tell the others!
What's that?
No wonder your jet shut down! Look!
Try it again!
Supersonic! Looks like I'm firing on all cylinders!
Cool! You can go straight to the film shoot!
Want to come and watch?
Honking horns! Do I ever?!
Lights... camera...
Action Chugger!
.. and I thought the shoot would be exciting but it's just been a lot of waiting around.
We've had quite a dull day, too.
Probably not as boring as Brewster's, though!
Sorry to keep you -- bit of drama en route!
Not a problem, I say! There's still light left.
This is my special guest, Brewster. Make sure he's looked after. 
Ooh, something's happening at last. 
What can you see?
Action Chugger and...
Brewster?! I thought he was litter-picking?
Can't wait to hear how he managed that! 
How exciting for him!
Quiet on set, please! Stand by...
(You can say the next bit, Brewster!)
And... ACTION!
Oh!
Action Chugger...
And... cut!
Attention, please. All chuggers to the main decking.
What's going on? I need a team to go down the mine and collect up the rolling stock.
Get filthy? I don't think so. 
I'll do it.
Nothing wrong with getting your wheels dirty.
Thanks, Speedy. Anyone else? Oh, dear. If no-one will volunteer, I'll have to pick myself.
We could settle this the old steam chugger way.
You don't mean...? 
Aye, a chug of war! A chug of war? What's that? 
Now you're talking.
Two teams face each other with a piece of rolling stock between them.
Then each side heaves as hard as they can with all the puff they can muster.
First team to pull the rolling stock off the bridge, wins.
Everyone to the loading yard! Let's pick those teams. A chug of war! Perfecto! Speedy, as it was your idea, you can be a team captain. 
Fair enough.
Why don't you choose your opponent.
Harrison. Isn't that a little unfair? Hmm?
Everyone will want to be on my team. 
I know, I do.
I win the spin.
The first member of Team Harrison is...
Kelly.
Woo-woo!
Steam chuggers stick together, so I pick Olwin.
Ooh!
Yay!
Old Puffer Pete. 
Yes!
The last member of Team Harrison will be...
Wilson. 
Brewster! 
What?
Looks like you're on the steam team, lad.
Hurray!
Go and get ready teams. We'll meet at the bridge at 12 noon Chug of war!
As your captain, the first thing I want to say is that failure is not an option!
Now show me what you've got. Yes, Harrison.
The important thing is to pace ourselves.
Here, here. 
Slow and steady wins the race.
No point rushing about wasting energy.
We'll stay here and practise our breathing.
We need to get a good team rhythm.
Breathing? We're so going to lose.
I just have to get on Harrison's team.
Come on! That's it, come on.
Put some... something into it.
That's it! And pull, and brakes.
And pull, and brakes.
Hodge, want to swap?
It's much easier on Speedy's team. All they do is breathe.
Come on! Put your axles into it.
Get back to your own team, Wilson.
Harrison's team are really strong. Harrison's team are really strong.
Speedy's team won't last too long.
Ah-ha! A spy.
Right. Wait till I get my wheels on you. And in... and out.
Ha-ha, no wonder you wanted to be on my team. Ha-ha.
Glad to see you're saving energy.
You'll need it for cleaning out the mine. Just ignore him. 
And in... And out. 
And out. This is yawn worthy. I've got to get off this team.
Watch out, Wilson. Look where you're going. 
Sorry.
Oh, no. Don't tell me he's got you breathing?
In... and out. Ha-ha!
I wish I was on Harrison's team with all my friends. Attention, please. Could someone fetch a piece of rolling stock.
I'll do it, Vee. Better than breathing with the steamys.
Hmm, too big.
Too small.
Perfecto!
And in... And out. Attention, teams. This is your ten-minute warning.
Best get going. 
Where's Wilson?
Fetching a wagon, but he's probably forgotten what he's doing.
I'll get one. 
See you at the bridge.
Oh, bumpers. Help! I'm stuck!
Harrison's team are really strong
Speedy's team won't last too long.
I'm exhausted and we haven't even started. 
Shush.
Help!
Help, I'm stuck!
Wilson, don't worry. I'll get you out. Help.
Push. I seem to have lost all my strength.
Come on, let's do what Speedy showed you.
Take your breath in... and then push it out.
OK, I'll try.
In... and out.
And out... 
And out.
That's it, Wilson. 
I thought breathing was a waste of time, but it looks like Speedy was right.
Maybe we can win!
I'd better shift my gears.
Good luck.
Course, Harrison, the right thing to do would be to drop one of your team to make it even.
Yes, I suppose that would be fairer. Hmm.
No.
Oh, this is a disaster. We'll lose.
Oh, no!
I can't let my steam team down.
Will the team captains please shake couplers?
Harrison. 
Speedy.
May the best team win. 
I'm sure we will. Thanks.
Take your places.
The chug of war is about to begin.
Come, on steam team. 
We can do it.
Good luck, team Harrison.
Om your tracks, get set... and... pull!
That's it, Team Harrison.
Pull, pull, pull.
Pulling, pulling. Come on, steam team. Put your wheels into it.
Yes! Breathe.
Breathe.
Come on. Pull harder.
That's it. Harder. Help is here!
Come on, steam team. 
It's no use, Speedy.
Come on, Team Speedy. You can do it.
In... and out. That's it!
Come on. 
We can do it.
No, don't give up! No.
Whoa!
Oh, no.
Oh, what have I taught you?
Congratulations, Speedy. Your team has won!
Which means...
Time to get dirty, Harrison.
Ah, Wilson. Come to show us how to breathe, have you?
Actually, I thought your team might need a helping wheel.
Really? Oh, that's awfully decent of you.
Everyone...
Wheels to the rails!
Let's get dirty!
Special announcement -- passengers are advised to stay in their seats.
Looks like it'll be a bumpy ride.
Whoa!
Is Eddie here yet, Vee? 
Not yet, Hodge.
This windy weather means everyone is running late. 
Oh... Yeah!
Oh no!
That would look great on my roundhouse wall. Don't move.
You're mine!
Ah! Harrison, I'm rerouting you to the yellow line.
The green line is closed because of the weather. 
Have you got a job, Brewster? 
Yeah, I'm taking wood to the paper mill.
Sounds like everybody is busy.
I wish Eddie was here so I could start work. 
Toot! 
There he is!
See you later, Hodge.
Doors opening, we apologise for the delay.
Better late than never. 
'Hello?' Eddie! 
'Yeah, yeah. Signpost blown down? Yeah.
'Soon as I can, mate.'
Thank goodness you're here. This wind is causing problems.
Yeah, tell me about it. My phone hasn't stopped ringing. 'Hello!
'Yeah, I'm on it. I'll get new fencing to you pronto.'
'Oh no!' 
Eddie will really need my help today. 
'I'll sort it out.'
Come to Wilson.
Oh! Bumpers!
Look, the fencing's here, Eddie. 
Great.
We've got the tarpaulin to cover it and hooks to tie it down, so all I need now is... 
A nice cup of tea?
Ha! Yeah, you got it, mate. I need longer arms.
Oh! Oh! Maybe Eddie's got something I can use.
Eddie! Eddie!
Eddie?
Huh! No Eddie here either.
Whoo! Hooks -- perfecto!
Honking horns, my load!
Uh! Err... I'm sure I brought tarp hooks from the workshop.
They're not here either.
Where is it? I put it there, I'm sure.
What's next, Eddie? 
This fencing needs to go to the farm.
First I want you to fetch hooks from the yard. It's important.
Hodge is here to help. 
'I'll be right there.' Sorry, Hodge, I've got to go.
Oh, well, better get those hooks...
Eddie? 
He's not here, Vee. 
Oh, where is he? Felix is worried his sheep will stray onto the track if the fencing isn't repaired.
I'll take care of it, Vee. Hm...
Sounds like the fence is more important than the hooks.
Now I'm really helping Eddie.
One -- two -- three...
Oh! Nearly.
Hodge, where are you?
Sorry, Hodge, you'll have to go the long way round. 
Oh, rivets.
But now I pass the yard so I can collect the hooks!
'Eddie, there's a telegraph pole down in the training yard.'
I'll be with you as soon as Hodge gets back. 
'I hope he's quick.
'I've never known the weather do so much damage.'
Wonder what Eddie wanted these hooks for... Eh?
Huh?
Gotcha!
Oh! Bumpers! Attention, please. I'm closing all tracks until the weather improves.
All chuggers are confined to the depot. 
Ah!
This chugger is now out of service.
Phew, I'll be glad to stay put.
Huh?!
Whoa!
Any sign of Hodge, Vee? I'm worried.
No, Eddie, sorry but I'm sure he's OK.
Oh, that feels better.
Oh no! OW!
CRASH! 
Ouch, my rear end!
Oh, now I'll never get it!
Thanks!
Can somebody get this off my mouth? Is it a bird? 
Is it a boat?
No, it's... Hodge!
Ha! Look what the wind blew in! 
Oh... I've got the hooks.
Oh, mate!
If you'd got the hooks first, the tarp wouldn't have come loose.
It's important to do things in the right order.
Right, urgent repairs -- starting with the fencing.
Done it. 
OK, mate. There's a tree blocking the green line. 
Sorted.
Oh! Vee said loose roof tiles at...
Fixed that. 
Wow! You should sail away more often, Hodge.
I'd still like to know what happened to those hooks. Thanks for these, Eddie.
I didn't need them. 
Oh! My hooks!
I borrowed them, hope you don't mind. 
Oh, Wilson! What?! What did I say?
Emery! The clock tower! Quickly!
Covering an exciting story?
Of course! Never a dull moment in Chuggington.
This chugger is ready to depart.
Hold tight! Honking horns! He's really high up.
Eddie's so brave!
Preparing to stop.
Thanks, Emery. Just in time!
What was so exciting? Wow! 
Go, go, go! You can do it!
Hold the front page! Eddie just abseiled down the clock tower!
Hey, Eddie -- say "wheels"!
I wonder how I could get my picture in the paper.
Vee said you had a job for us, Dunbar.
Cool!
Observe!
Aye, the magician.
He's doing a show tonight right here in Chuggington.
Honking horns! Can we go and see him? 
Can we please go, Dunbar?
Can we? Can we? 
It'll be amazing!
Aye, you can go, but only if you put up all the posters perfectly.
Come on, Brewster. Let's get pasting!
Ugh! Wilson!
Whoops! How does this work?
Hey, Rag, I could give you an exclusive interview.
Have you done something newsworthy?
Not really... No, not really at all. 
Well, when you have, let me know and I'll stop the press, Emery.
Hello? What?! Fantastic!
What a story!
Emery, to the ice-cream factory!
Frostini has invented his hundredth flavour! Perfect!
Emery, you're in shot.
Sorry.
This car is perfecto!
Hmmm... Dunbar never said what this was for.
Well, only one way to find out.
Oh, no! Help! Help! Ugh!
HELP! 
Help! Wilson!
Wilson? 
Phew!
I'm a little bit stuck.
Ha! Now, that's a story!
It really isn't funny. And if I rescue you,
I'll get in the paper too!
Wait there.
If you want another front-page story, head towards Chuggington Central!
Emery to the rescue!
Huh?
Thanks, Calley!
And, hold it!
Hey, Emery! Thanks for the tip-off.
But... that should have been me!
Train-tastic work, Brewster.
He's the Magnificent Mysterioso. 
I've waited years to see him!
Tell everyone you know! 
Will do!
Ooh! Drop me off here!
Looks like the Magnificent Mysterioso is setting up for the show.
Maybe he'll give me an exclusive interview!
Fire! Fire!
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
Emery saves the show!
My smoke machine!
Smoke... machine?
Ruined. Ruined! There'll be no show tonight, thanks to you!
Hold the front page! Have I got a story!
Mysterioso says no go as Emery ruins the show.
I wanted to be in the paper, but not for something everyone's going to be upset about.
Smile, Emery! You again! Perhaps you wish to throw a custard pie in my face as well!
I'm here to take you to Tootington, Mr Mysterioso.
I'm sorry I ruined your show, Mr Mysterioso.
I bet it was going to be great, as well.
The greatest show ever!
But I couldn't possibly have gone on unable to perform my most spectacular illusion.
Because I broke your special machine, and now nobody will see your show.
Everyone will be so cross with me!
I'll have to do a disappearing act tonight. 
Now, there's an idea! And I might just be able to pull that of!
Take me back! The show will go on!
Score!
I love a bit of magic!
Shush! It's starting!
Ladies, gentlemen and chuggers, welcome. I am the Magnificent Mysterioso!
That's amazing!
How does he do that? Amazing! You're amazing!
And now, finally, the Magnificent Mysterioso will attempt one of the most difficult tricks of all time -- the Vanishing Chugger!
Emery!
Allow me to introduce my volunteer!
As you can see, Emery's wheels are tightly locked.
This chugger is going nowhere.
Ooh! What's he going to do?
Saw him in half?
Shush!
And now, silence, please.
This magic will require the utmost concentration.
But... where's Emery?
Ta-da!
That is magic.
Hold the front page, and this time I mean it!
We're litter pickers!
Ha ha ha! There's lots of litter everywhere!
Gotcha! Mine! Mine! For me!
Hmm, there's no litter anywhere.
Why did Vee ask us to do this?
The park's really tidy.
Toot, look! I found a piece!
You're coming with me!
Oh, Toot! We've lost it now.
Keep up, Hoot! I'm on a roll!
Mine! Mine! Mine!
Mine! Lovely litter for me!
Gotcha! In the bin you go!
And you. And you.
And you too! Woo-hoo!
All looks tidy to me! Let's go and see Irving.
What for? We haven't got anything to recycle!
There! 
Huh? 
Good work, Toot! What about you, Hoot?
Err...
Hm. I see you've been letting your sister do all the work.
But... 
You have to make sure you pull your weight, Hoot.
It's only fair.
Now, off you go!
I don't understand. There was nothing to pick up.
Yes, there was. I just got there first.
Why didn't you leave any for me?!
Hm... 
That's not fair!
It's because you always go at the front!
You never let me have my turn! 
Sorry, Hoot, I didn't think.
You can go at the front from now on! 
Really? 
Course!
We're a team! We're double trouble! 
Twice the fun!
After you! 
Thanks.
I'm afraid there's going to be a slight delay.
The red paint needs refilling. 
Hm.
No problem. I can do that, Vee.
Hold on! Have you had your Chug Wash yet?
Err... Oops!
I forgot. I'm such a scatter-train. I'll go now.
Ha ha ha! Don't worry, I'll get someone else to refill the paint.
Wheels to the rail!
Hello, you two. 
Hi, Vee! 
I've got a job for you.
Morning, Pete! 
Ha!
Nice to see a chugger taking pride in his appearance.
Young wee pet!
I'm taking the bride to the wedding today at the hotel.
They wanted a nice looking red chugger, like me!
Course in my day we didn't have the Chug Wash.
We had to wait for it to rain! Ha-ha!
All done! Loads of red paint now! 
Thanks.
Next, go to the farm and collect a box of green apples for Frostini and some tomatoes for the Chugston Hotel.
OK, Vee.
Err, but they both look the same to me.
Ha ha! Don't worry. Apples are green and tomatoes are red!
Watch for your tunnel colour! Yellow, blue... 
Red! 
Green!
Err, silly, it's red!
Ride safely, Chuggers!
Come on, let's scoot!
OK.
Red tunnel, here we go!
Oh, where are we?
Why have we stopped? Are we there?
Err... Yeah, nearly.
Hmm... This way!
Hold tight!
Things look really different from the back!
It doesn't look the same at all!
Look! We're back on track!
Hold tight! Don't want to be late!
That was a hill!
Here we are!.. In my day, we didn't have the Chug Wash.
We had to wait for it to rain!
Lovely talking to you, young...
Now the apples!
Tomatoes for the hotel! Here we come!
Where are my apples?
How can I make my spicy apple sundae for the wedding banquet without the main ingredient?
At last! Load them onto the conveyor belt at once!
There is not a moment to lose!
Let's scoot!
My ice cream!
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
Uh-oh.
I am making ice cream, not spaghetti sauce!
What did you do?
I don't understand.
I'm sorry, Frostini. We'll get you some apples straight away.
Oh, I suppose you left the apples at the hotel.
Uh-oh. Double disaster!
I'm sorry, Toot.
Things don't go wrong when I'm in charge, so I'm going at the front!
No, not fair! 
But I got in trouble because of you!
Oh, you really get on my rivets sometimes.
Oh, yeah? You really wind up my wing-nuts.
Everything OK, youngsters?
Yeah, fine thanks. 
Smashing!
I'll be on my way then! Cheerio!
Bye.
See you!
I'm going at the front! 
No, I am!
That feels better!
Don't expect me to help you with your mix-up. You're on your own.
Fine! I don't need your help anyway. 
Hoot is ready to scoot!
Toot is ready to scoot too!
Ha ha! I didn't realise you were going for a new look, young walnut!
Huh? 
Oh! You've... gone... green!
Huh?
Good for you!
What? Vee! Vee! I'm completely green, what am I going to do?
Oh, dear! Hoot and Toot must have mixed up the colours.
No, just Hoot.
It's like he can't tell the difference between green and red.
Well, some chuggers can't, you know.
What do you mean? Red's red and green's green.
But to some they look the same. It's called colour blindness.
Oh, no! I've been so mean!
I've been blaming Hoot for something that isn't his fault. I'm colour blind?
Looks like it, Hoot.
Just with red and green.
Oh, but that means I'll never be able to go at the front again.
Don't worry, Hoot. It's all sorted. I'm red again.
We're all here to help you, so don't be afraid to ask if you're not sure.
Now, see if you can tell which is the red tunnel.
I can't.
Yes, you can! Look again!
It's the flashing one!
Thanks, Vee!
It looks like I'll be staying at the front, Toot!
But we still have to take it in turns!
Yeah, every two hours. 
No, every hour!
Three hours! 
Half hour!
You two! Ha ha!
Wheels turning, check. Brakes working, check.
Wipers wiping, check. 
Taking three hours to do checks, check.
You can't have too many checks, Koko.
Brewster to the repair shed. 
Better shift your gears Check.
Hi, Dr Ling. Ooh, what's that? 
A chug-booster.
I've designed it to optimise velocity and maximise potential acceleration.
Velocity-whaty?
It boosts your speed. Vee said you'd help me test it.
Me?! Honking horns -- I'm not very fast!
Precisely. But soon you will be.
Hi. 
I'm sending you on chug patrol, Hodge. 
Terrific!
I like finding problems. Trouble is, they like finding me, too.
It has three levels.
Just like Action Chugger?
Actually, you have to build up to that.
Let's start with chug-along. Hurry up, I'm on Hodge Patrol! Oh, no! You're walking mud everywhere. 
Moo!
Hodge Patrol reporting. Manure on the tracks.
I'll send Irving to clear it up.
Steady pace, check.
Booster on.
Phew. Check.
Whoa! Argh!
Wow.
How did you say you...
It takes practice.
Ooh.
Hodge Patrol reporting. A broken fence panel.
Thank you, Hodge. Well spotted.
I think you're getting better all the time.
That was your fastest yet. 
Brewster, could you go to Tootington for some timber, please?
I'll take that as a yes.
Hodge Patrol reporting.
Chug-a-sonic Brewster!
Fastest chugger coming through!
Hey, Wilson! Bet you can't catch Koko!
Hey, Koko! Bet you can't beat Brewster.
Wow! I overtook Koko! This booster's the best! Huh?
Ah! Whoa! Any news on Brewster, Vee? 
He's already on his way back!
I don't feel very well.
Hm. That could be dangerous. 
Hodge Patrol reporting a broken signal, Vee. I'd better find Eddie.
Thank you, Hodge.
Whoa!
Oh!
That's strange. Wipers on, booster off.
Wipers off, booster on!
This booster needs a lot of work. I'd better warn Dr Ling.
Dr Ling, I need to tell you something.
Brewster! Everyone's talking about your amazing run to Tootington!
It was the fastest ever! 
Really? But, Dr Ling, I...
The Mayor of Tootington requests you make a trip tomorrow to get an award. 
Honking horns! 
What did you want to tell me?
Well, I wanted to tell you that... 
Yes?
That nothing you invent will ever be as brilliant as the chug booster!
Ooh! Can I have a go with it?
No! Don't touch it!
Why not? 
Err... I think it needs a rest. It got really hot.
I gave it quite a run.
Brewster's right. Actually, I think I should take some readings. 
Phew!
Whoa. It needs replacing. Can you fetch me a new unit, mate?
Of Course I can, Eddie. 
Cheers.
I'll have to do some traffic control. 
Ah. Oil cans, paint cans, drink cans. No signal units!
Vee, tell him to look near the rotator.
Yes! Found it!
Ah, phew. Tell Hodge to ride like the wind
I'll try, but I'm not the fastest chugger on the tracks.
Take the chug-booster. It'll get you there in a flash.
Hm. Eddie's counting on me.
Whoa!
Dr Ling, I need to tell you something. It's about the booster.
Yes! I'm quite pleased with it. Look at Hodge go!
Whoa!
Honking horns! I've got to stop him!
Oh! But I'm not fast enough! 
Try, Koko!
That thing it dangerous! Hodge could be in trouble! 
Oh, no!
Hodge! Wait for me!
Hodge! Hodge! I'm right behind you, Hodge!
Oh, Vee. I'll never catch Hodge!
Oh, no. This is my fault. I should have told Dr Ling about the problems with the booster.
Problems? 
Yeah! Like that strange thing with the wipers when... That's it!
Vee, tell Irving to spray Hodge with water!
Oh, OK.
Watch out, Irving! Chug-a-sonic Hodge coming through!
Hey! Oh. Phew!
That was quick! 
I've got the signal, Eddie.
I can see that, mate.
Can we go home now? 
Of course. Soon as I fix this.
I'm sorry I put you in danger, Hodge.
That's OK. At least you knew how to stop it.
And with the information you've both given me,
I'll design a safer booster. 
You can try that one, Koko.
I don't need to be chug-a-sonic. 
So you're sticking to slow and steady? Check... 586 times. And Irving recycled three tons of paper a week.
And... Hey, Eddie.
Did you know there are 26 signal lights in the depot?
And the Chug Wash has 46 moving parts?
Honestly, Hodge, I don't know how you remember all those things!
Cos I want to win the Chug Quiz tonight! Special announcement. Chuggers are advised to come over here and listen.
You won't believe your vents!
What's going on? Oh, dear! What could be causing it?
"A malfunction in my voice box?!" Honking horns! Harrison sounds hilarious!
I think I'm going to split a seam!
Poor Harrison! You shouldn't make fun of him!
He can't help it!
Don't worry! We'll have the new part for the morning. 
Morning?! But I have the Chug Quiz to host tonight!
How can I possibly...?
I'll let Vee know you can't do it.
But I want to...
Sorry! You won't be able to speak until the new part comes! We'll be needing a replacement question master for Chug Quiz then.
Hey, what about you, Hodge?
You know loads of fun facts.
Let's pretend there's an emergency at Trackside Towers.
I'll time how quickly you get there.
Wheels to the rails! 
Steady!
Always be safe on the tracks.
And Irving recycled three tons of paper a week. You've got the job, Hodge!
Terrific! I'm going to make this the best Chug Quiz ever!
Nice one! Hey, you could think of some questions while we work.
We've got some track to fix. Oh! I'm not good at going really fast!
Oh!
Chugger coming through! Look out!
After you!
Hurry up, Rooster!
Every second counts in an emergency! Thanks, mate!
I hope this doesn't take too long, Eddie.
I need to think up my quiz questions! 
Hmm.
We'll have to replace a few sections.
You'd better go and get some track.
How much? 
Err, four pieces.
Oh, so you'll need to make a few trips.
Yes, Eddie. I have carried track before, you know?
328 times, actually. That was only three minutes this time!
Well done, Wilson!
Perfecto! I hope we can help with a real emergency today! How's it going, Hodge?
Got some good questions to challenge our Chuggers?
I haven't had time, Vee!
If I make four trips with this track, half the day will be gone!
This is going to be the worst Chug Quiz ever!
Whoa! Are you sure you should be taking that many, Hodge?
I can... handle it. Hey, how long does it take for your doors to open?
One-and-a-half clickety-clacks.
Thought so. See you... later. What was that?
Oh, rivets!
Hey, Calley, help! Vee says Hodge has broken down in the red tunnel! He needs rescuing!
Absolutely! Follow me, Chuggers. Breakdown Chuggers coming through! Oh, mate! You've broken your axle!
Is that bad?
Well, it means you can't drive!
Don't worry, I'll tow you to the repair shed.
Morgan will soon get you fixed.
I don't know where I can get hold of an axle that will fit!
Of course! I forgot. Yours is one of a kind, Hodge.
What does that mean?
It means you'll have to stay here overnight while we work out what to do!
Overnight?! But I've got the Chug Quiz!
Look, I'm sorry, mate, you're not going to be up to it.
You need to rest.
But...!
Morgan doesn't know where to look.
Can't he just order a new one?
Hodge isn't like other Chuggers!
So... we need to make a new one?
Wilson, you're an absolute genius!
I am? I mean, I know!
You wanted to help in an emergency? Well, now's your chance!
Foundry, here we come!
Hey, you're going to be all right, mate.
What were you doing so overloaded?
I was worried that I wouldn't have time to think up my quiz questions.
Now I have all the time in the world. What's that red stuff?
That's molten metal.
It's metal that's been heated up until it's melted.
Come on, let's go and look at the next stage.
Now what's it doing?
Shaping the ends of the axle so it'll fit Hodge's wheels!
That's it! All done!
Let's go and collect them!
Perfecto! Hodge is going to be so surprised!
I'm really sorry you won't get to do the quiz, Hodge.
Yeah, and I've thought up some cracking questions whilst I've been waiting.
Won't be able to use them now. Hodge, Hodge! Look!
A new axle?
For me? 
Yes!
Custom-built, just like you!
I can't believe it! Thanks!
I thought I was going to be stuck in here forever!
Well, we'd better get you back on your wheels!
Don't you have a Chug Quiz to host?
Ladies, gentlemen and Chuggers!
May I present Quizmaster Hodge! Thank you, thank you.
It's time for... Chug Quiz! I love Chug Quiz!
Team Brewster versus Team Emery.
The first team to honk gets to answer the question.
Right, then. How many flavours of ice cream does Frostini make? 67!
Correct! One point to Team Brewster!
How many signal lights are in the main depot?
Thinking...
I should know this one...
It's... It's...22!
Sorry, no. Anybody?
Search me!
26. 
Ooh, who would ever know that?!
Oh, yeah -- Hodge.
I've got this one, I know this one.
I don't know that one.
I know! The Rolling Adventures Of Action Chugger!
Correct! 
Yes!
The scores are... Team Brewster, two points! Team Emery... 
A whole load of nothing!
Come on, Team Emery!
All right, all right, settle down!
How many tons of metal do they melt in the foundry each day? I was just there this morning!
Sorry, I'll have to hurry you.
That's my Hodge! He's one of a kind!
Just like his axle! That's it. Now swing it around.
Special announcement.
Passengers are advised to smile.
Wilson has the camera car! Everyone say tracks!
I don't even know how to use it yet.
OK. Maybe later.
It's easy, Wilson. Point the camera, frame your shot and shoot.
Take a picture of us!
Go on. Why don't you try?
Make sure you get our good side! That's me!
No, it's me! 
It's me!
But you're both exactly the same.
Whoopsie. 
Try again.
Say tracks! Tracks! Can we see it? Can we see it? Please?
Super...
Duper! You're really good, Wilson.
Thanks.
'Wilson, report to platform two.'
Time to ride the rails! So what are we going to do now?
I have a job for you. Meet me at the repair shed in five minutes. On the double!
So the mayor has asked me to make a poster for Chuggington to get more people to visit. 
And you want to do a poster of me?
No. I want you to take some pictures with the camera car.
Perfect. I can do that.
I'll need them by 2pm. 
No problem! Whoa. Smile!
Perfect. Hello? 
Hello? Hello?
Hello? Ah! Monster!
Oh! Where?
It's not a real monster. Actually, it's a model dinosaur.
I built it for the museum. 
I knew that.
Me too. 
I'd like you to pull him around Chuggington and tell everyone about the museum's new exhibition.
We can do that. I'm going at the front. I don't want to be near the dinosaur.
Me neither. Why don't you take it in turns? 
Yes, me first! 
No, me first. Can I see what pictures you've taken?
Course. They're perfecto. Look!
Whoops. Unlucky.
What? Oh, no! 
Oh, dear.
Oh, bumpers.
These pictures are terrible. What am I going to do?
You'd better try again. 
Honking horns! Look at that! Argh! 
Argh! It works!
You promised you weren't going to do that!
Special announcement.
Passengers are advised that there is a dinosaur on the loose in the depot.
Come on, Hoot, let's scoot!
Dinosaur show!
At the museum tomorrow.
Train-tastic! I'll tell all my passengers today.
There must be something interesting I can photograph round here.
Whoa, a dinosaur in Chuggington!
That'll make the most perfecto photo ever.
Dinosaur show at the museum! 
Go and see it. 
What's at this exhibition?
A load of old bones I think.
Really? Can't they afford new ones?
Koko! You're not a dinosaur.
Watch me roar! Come here, dinosaur!
Dinosaur?
Come to Wilson!
Whoa!
Oh, no! Help! Help! Oh, bumpers, the camera!
Help. Any sign of Wilson yet, Vee? 
Not yet. But I'm sure he's on his way.
Oh. 
What's up, Wilson? 
It's my camera, that's what's up.
It flew off and now it's stuck. What am I going to do?
'Could Wilson return to depot? Linda is waiting.' 
Oh, no. Wait! Maybe this is someone who can help.
Oh, it's just the dinosaur. 
Typical!
I've chased that thing all over town and now I can't take a picture.
Wilson, take a picture of us with the dinosaur! 
I can't.
My camera's stuck up there and I don't know how I'm going to reach it.
You'd need something really tall with a good grip.
Oh! I know how we can get it!
Oh. Just a little more.
Got it! 
Yeah! 
Yippee! Yeah!
Woo-hoo! Well done, dinosaur.
The dinosaur took a picture.
Wow. Do you think the dinosaur would help me get more shots? 
Thanks, dinosaur.
I got some perfecto pictures for you. With a little help from a friend.
Well done, Wilson. I'll be sure to pick the best one.
This chugger is ready to depart. Train-tastic! Look at that!
That's the most tooting... 
Hooting... Thing we ever saw! 
Everyone's going to want to visit when they see this! 
What's going on?
Look, Wilson! Ta-da!
I've ended up on the poster after all. Argh! I wasn't expecting that!
I think he liked helping you, didn't you?
Roar!
Wilson! 
I'm scared!
Honk your horns! 
Chuggington! Good job, Wilson! Trainees, you've all done really well with your snow ploughs.
What's real snow like, Calley?
It's a lot of fun, but it can be dangerous too, especially if you get stuck in it.
Sounds cold!
Remember to always wear your snow-lantern, and tell someone where you're going.
And if we get lost, we should flash our lanterns and honk our snow horns!
Absolutely! Show me one more time!
You've got the idea. Well done, trainees.
That's the end of today's lesson.
Yay!
I just hope tomorrow there's real snow.
Time to wake up, Chuggington!
Brewster, Koko, look!
Honking horns! 
Train-tastic!
Attention, please.
All experienced chuggers report to the loading yard.
Let's get those warm wheels on the cold, cold tracks!
Let's plough the rails!
I don't think Vee means us, Wilson. 
Oh! No ploughs left for me.
Wilson reporting for duty.
You're too inexperienced for this work, young chugger.
But I've got my snow safety training! Couldn't I come too?
I've got my snow horn fitted! 
Please? I'd learn such a lot from watching you.
Ah, well, that's true.
Oh, all right, then. But you must promise to stick very close to me.
I promise! Watch for your tunnel colour!
Ride safely, chuggers!
Careful on those rails!
Everything's so white and sparkly!
Stand aside, snow, I'm a pro with a plough!
Yippee!
That's beautiful!
Ah, you're too kind.
But there is an art to doing this. Watch and learn, Wilson.
Watch and learn.
Ah, this is wonderful! 
Looking good.
Thank you, Wilson! I once cleared an entire town...
Wish I could build a snow chugger.
Oh! I like snow!
Ooh! Ha-ha! And snow likes me! 
Snow plough chugger coming!
It's snowing, Harrison!
Harrison? Harrison!
Harrison? Oh, bumpers! I'd better shift my gears!
Keep right, Wilson. And stick close to me!
Harrison! Wait for me!
Uh-oh. Which way? which track... not you! I think I'm lost.
Attention all chuggers! A blizzard is on the way.
Please return to the depot. Sorry, Wilson. We'll have to call it a d...
Wilson?
Wilson!
Wilson? Oh, dear.
Hey! Help! I'm lost!
I'm freezing.
Oh!
Phew. That's better.
I'll warm up in here.
Wilson! Where are you?
Wilson! Ooh, icicles!
One, two, three... 
Three...
Echo! Maybe someone will hear that. 
Oh, no! Oh, I'm glad you all got back before the blizzard.
Can you see Wilson? 
No.
Oh, where is he? I'm stuck!
Wilson! Wilson, where are you?
I'm freezing my wheels off.
I'm going to become a snow chugger!
Hello, Mr Owl.
Have you come to shelter too? He can't have come this way.
It's getting dark!
How's anyone going to see us?
My snow-lantern!... Wilson?
Wilson!
Wilson, is that you?
Yes, Harrison! I'm stuck in the tunnel!
Oh. I'm sorry, Wilson, I...
I should have kept a better eye on you.
No, it's all my own fault.
I didn't stick close to you like you asked.
Well, now you can see why it was so important.
It's easy to get lost in the snow!
Yes, Harrison. I'm really sorry.
Apology accepted.
Now, let's get you out of there.
Stop, Harrison! You're going to squish me!
I don't think I can do this on my own, Wilson. I'll have to get help.
Don't leave me! Can't we get help together? How?!
With our snow-lanterns and horns!
Good thinking, Wilson! Uh-oh. Chuggers in distress.
Have no fear -- Action Chugger is here!
It's Wilson! He's trapped in the tunnel.
Roll aside, citizen.
I'll have him out of there in two drips of an icicle.
Oh, Wilson. Thank goodness you're all right!
Thank you, Action Chugger! 
You're welcome.
You were easy to spot with that great signaling. Are you OK?
Yes, just freezing!
We need to get you home and thawed out, hmm?
I know, but I'm not sure my wheels will carry me.
Don't worry, citizen. I have a plan.
Are you warming up?
Yes, thanks, Action Chugger! 
Hold tight!
There's snow place like home! Buckle up, Chuggers! It's all wheels to the rails.
Pair up quickly -- let's clear those tracks! 
Sorry, not you, Hoot and Toot.
You haven't done snow plough training. 
But we want to help!
Two Chugs are better than one.
There are things you can do in the depot. 
We can be depot helpers!
Yeah! 
I'm in charge. 
Says who? Wrong way, Chatsworth. 
Actually, I've been ploughing all night.
You must be so tired! 
Yes. Time to sleep now.
Do be careful out there, some drifts are enormous.
There isn't a drift in Chuggington that can stop me.
I'll blow that snow sky high! Come on, Koko! Maybe Chatsworth needs help!
Ooh! Can we watch? 
Sorry, Koko. Keep moving or your engine will freeze and you'll look like that snow chugger. Oh! Look at that!
Magnificent!
Allow me to demonstrate.
You have to hit it... like so.
Wow! 
Catch my drift? Ha ha!
Hi! Can we help you with anything?
Not unless you can help me get to sleep. We can sing you a lullaby! 
That's kind, but...
It's all yours, Koko! 
Let's shift that drift.
Well done, Koko. You're a wow with a plough.
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! 
That was lovely... 
Oh, so... so cold!
Look, it worked!
We helped him go to sleep. 
Yeah! 
Let's see who else we can help.
Whoa! That's not a snow drift. It's a snow mountain!
We'd better turn back. 
Turn back?!
Ha ha! I am the master blaster. Unstoppable!
Say goodbye, drift.
Harrison!
Toot and Hoot... 
Here to help!
Anyone? Hello?
There's someone!
What are you two doing out here? 
Being Helpful!
You'll be no help if you freeze. Go and keep warm in your roundhouses.
Chatsworth isn't in his roundhouse. 
We better go and wake him!
Harrison! Are you OK? Of course! Just softening it up for round two.
Now, stand back. I'm going to teach this drift a lesson.
What's going on?! 
Oh, nothing to worry about...
Oh, no! He looks so cold.
Oh, this is our fault.
Chatsworth! 
Wake up! 
Oh! I must have nodded off.
You should go to your roundhouse. 
Excellent idea.
What's the matter? 
My engine. It's frozen up!
Better get help.
I'll be out in a minute, Koko.
Just, um... looking at these snowflakes. Wonderful things, snowflakes. If you look at them up close.
What does it mean if your engine's frozen up?
It means I need your help. 
Really?
Please can you tow me to the repair shed? 
Double!
We need more Chuggers.
Drive in the park for me. Ha ha! Get it?
Don't worry. Morgan will start your engine.
Uh-oh, nobody's working today. 
Typical.
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with...
All buckled up!
Heave ho, Chuggers. Heave ho!
We need more Chuggers! 
Need more Chuggers! 
I'm sorry, Vee, I wish I could help. But my engine's frozen up.
I can't go anywhere without a jump start. 
Oh, dear. I'll tell them.
No-one else can help!
Poor Harrison will have to wait for the snow to melt.
What's a jump start? 
It's a way of starting your engine on a hill.
Can we help with that?
Actually, you could. I'll need a push.
Push, push, push!
That's it. Faster. Faster!
Now let go...! 
Hoorah! Now, I'd better go and rescue Harrison! 
Why don't you come, too? They need all the wheels they can get.
Hoot and Toot are... 
Ready to scoot!
Come on, Chuggers. One last try!
Give it everything you've got!
Heave! 
It's just no use.
Poor Harrison.
Don't worry, help is here!
Everybody... pull!
Keep pulling! That's it!
It's working!
Look, Hoot. We made all the difference!
Oh... phew! Thank you, Koko. You're a lot stronger than you look.
You're welcome, Harrison. But...
Listen, Koko. Um...
Let's say we keep this incident just between you and me. OK, Harrison. We'll keep it between you, me, and a few friends!
Oh! Disgusting!
Careful! There's a lot of loose salt!
Emptying the chugwash sludge tank is not my favourite thing.
The gunk that washes off you lot is unbelievable!
Yeah. It's a dirty job being a chugger.
Ah. Looks like the soap is low too.
Eddie, chuggers are complaining about the underground tunnels.
They've got a bit sooty.
Any chance of giving them a clean? 
Of course, Dunbar.
That's the ticket!
I'll get the Scrub-A-Chug, Eddie. You sort out the soap.
Dunbar, I've done everything you asked. What's next?
I'm sorry, young chugger. I don't have anything else at the moment.
Oh, no. What am I going to do?
You could ride around and see if anyone has any odd jobs.
Perfect. I will!
Odd Job Wilson -- at your service!
Hi, Eddie. Is there anything I can help you with? 
Well, ten minutes ago you could have emptied the sludge tank.
Sorry! Anything else? 
Don't think so. But thanks.
OK. Well, let me know. No job's too small for Odd Job Wilson.
What is that?
The Scrub-A-Chug. It's for cleaning tunnels.
Ooh. How does it work?
The brushes scrub at all the soot and grime, and...
Emergency! I'm going to need help, Eddie.
There's a tree down on the line and Koko's stuck!
Right behind you.
There we go...
Can I come too?
Sorry, mate. But you can take the Scrub-A-Chug back.
It lives in the underground store. 
Leave it to Odd Job Wilson!
I'll keep everything rolling along while you're gone.
Breakdown chugger coming. Woo-woo! Yuck! I knew I should have come back another way. Help, help! Somebody help!
Sorry, Chatsworth!
Thank you. I'm desperate for a chugwash.
I came home through the underground tunnels, which are filthy!
Hodge was going to clean them today, but he had an emergency.
Well, I wish someone would clean them. Oh! No soap. This just isn't my day.
Ooh... I can help with that.
Wait here, Chatsworth. Odd Job Wilson at your service!
Now, which one was it?
Oh, dear...
Oh, must be that one.
You're coming with me!
Help is here, Koko. Are you OK?
Yeah... I think so, Calley.
Good. First I'm going to move the tree out of the way. Keep still.
Will do.
Well done, Calley.
Phew!
All done. 
Thank you, Wilson. Much appreciated.
Odd Job Wilson helps again! Now, what else can I do?
Ooh, lovely...
Next job -- return the Scrub-A-Chug!
No, no... 
Oh, bumpers. Wilson! 
Sorry, Chatsworth. I thought it was soap.
That must be in the other car. Be right back.
Oh, do hurry. I can't have anyone see me like this.
I promised Eddie I'd keep things rolling smoothly and now I've really messed up!
OK, Koko. You're free from the tree.
Thanks. What happens to it now?
Eddie and Hodge cut it up and take it away.
Train-tastic! See you later. Choo-choo!
OK. Try it now, Chatsworth.
Are you sure?
Lovely! This chugwash soap really cuts through the grime.
I'll be sparkling clean in next to no time.
That's perfect!
Oh, very amusing, ha-ha. But hadn't you best return that car?
Ooh, yes. And the Scrub-A-Chug too.
All done, mate. Come on. Let's get back to the depot.
Soon have you home, Mr Scrub-A-Chug.
Chatsworth was right. These do need a clean.
Hmm... Leave it to Odd Job Wilson! Ooh... I know. Water!
That's it. Now, scrub-scrub-scrub!
Wilson! What are you doing?
Cleaning the tunnels, to help Eddie. 
You're making a complete mess.
You shouldn't be using the water. Eddie and Hodge use the vacuum.
The vacuum? I haven't found a vacuum.
Well, you'd better hurry up. Eddie'll be back soon.
Oh, no!
Good luck! You're going to need it.
Oh, big... big... bumpers!
I'll never get this tunnel cleaned up in time.
Nothing is going to cut through this grime!
Wait! I know something that cuts through grime.
Chugwash soap!
Perfecto! It's working.
Soon have you sparkling!
Whoa, whoa. Hold on, Hodge. I thought the tunnels were filthy.
Yeah. They look all right to me.
Wow! Wilson...? You did this?
I told you I'd keep things rolling along.
How did you get it so clean? That is genius.
Why have we never thought of that?
Oh, much better, Eddie!
I should leave you in charge more often.
Odd Job Wilson -- at your service!
Perfecto! I've found the vacuum.
Some people call them shooting stars, but their scientific name is actually meteors.
Wow! This is super duper!
Oh, aren't they beautiful?
Meteors are train-tastic!
Even though meteors make a big flash in the night sky most are only the size of a grain of sand.
That's tiny!
But some are very big and occasionally crash down from space.
Honking horns!
Millions of years ago a meteorite crashed near here...
Oh! destroying what would have been Chuggington. 
Actually, I can show it to you.
Ready, Brewster?
Time for an experiment. I need an assistant.
Me! Me! Me!
Thank you, Wilson. Pick up the Chuggington meteorite using the magnetic crane.
Dr Ling, you can't pick up rocks with a magnet. 
Why not try?
How?
Meteorites often contain metal. 
Wowzer!
That is the end of my talk.
Now I'm going to do some meteor watching of my own. Yeah!
Thank you, everyone. Brewster, will you return the meteorite?
Err, bit of a problem.
The meteorite damaged the track outside the museum.
It'll have to stay here overnight.
Oh no! 
We don't want it to escape and destroy Chuggington again.
Ready to go, Dr Ling?
Ready.
That thing is dangerous.
We don't want it here all night.
It needs to go back where it came from now!
It came from space. How will it get back there?
We'll take it!
Glad it's night-time.
Space doesn't come out during the day.
What now?
Jump back into space, meteorite.
Maybe he needs help. I know. One, two, three... Boo!
What a beautiful night.
Perfect for meteor watching.
Let's stop here. I know. Tell it a bad joke, Hoot.
That'll make it leave.
OK, err... What kind of hair does the sea have?
He doesn't know.
The meteorite's laughing.
Oh, yeah!
But Hoot, that means it likes us.
It'll want to stay.
Oh no! 
Let's leave it here alone.
Then it's bound to fly home. Dr Ling?
What's the difference between a meteor and a meteorite?
Is one a boy and one a girl?
No, Zephie.
When it's up in space it's a meteor.
But when it hits the ground we call it a meteorite.
Oh! OK.
I'll remember that now.
Oh, look at all the twinkling stars!
Is it up in space yet, Toot?
I don't see it.
Ah! Didn't you leave the brake on? 
I thought you did.
That was your job!
You didn't say.
I shouldn't have to.
See anything? No.
Me neither.
Night, Chuggers.
Oh! Night.
Night night.
No, it was your fault.
Oh, stop it.
Arguing isn't going to get that meteorite back into space.
Well, what is?
The train jack. Phew! Bye, meteorite.
I'll miss you.
Thanks for laughing at my joke. Uh oh! Come back!
Stop! 
Wait for us!
Oh, no!
Come back here!
Ooh! Was that you, Wilson?
Was what me? What? Hoot, Toot, what's going on?
We've got to stop the meteorite.
Chugs away!
I'm sorry, Zephie. It seems there are no meteors around tonight.
Oh well, we tried.
And I still had fun stargazing.
Come on. I'll take you home.
It's slowing down.
Oh-oh!
Shift your gears!
Yay! It's slowing down.
Phew!
We're sorry, everyone.
We were just trying to get the meteorite home.
Home?
Yeah -- back into space.
Huh? But it lives in the museum.
The museum? That means we don't have to say goodbye at all!
Yay! Let's go and tell him.
Careful! 
But we're only... Oh!
Oh. Here we go again!
We have to stop him.
I know -- the magnetic crane.
Yes, great idea.
Help us!
When we hoot, everyone hit the brakes. Phew! We did it!
You got it home after all.
Ha-ha! The back of the museum. What are you all doing here?
Um... Just a bit of er..... meteor-watching. Bye!
It wasn't me who said we had to take it back to space.
Yes it was. 
No it wasn't!
Did I miss something?
Uh-oh! Ice storm approaching Chuggington.
I'd better tell Vee.
Attention, please. This is a severe weather warning.
All chuggers return to the depot immediately.
Rattling rivets! I'd better shift my pistons!
Oh, goodness, I'm on my way, Vee! I don't want to get stranded.
Moving, moving, moving!
Wow, sounds serious. What's an ice storm?
It's freezing rain. It can be very dangerous.
We'll need all of you trainees to stay safe in your roundhouses.
Oh, but... 
Morgan, a word, please. 
Chatsworth, Harrison, Olwin,
I'll need you to spray the tracks with anti-ice.
OK, Vee. 
Speedy and Pete, can you report to the yard?
How come everyone else gets to work?
Hey, Koko, isn't this exciting?
I've never seen an ice storm before! 
Yeah, I wish we could help out, but Vee says it's too dangerous.
We'd better go to our roundhouses.
Otherwise, we'll be getting under people's wheels. Come on!
I can help, I just know I can.
See you later, Brewster!
This chugger is finishing for the day.
Oh, actually, Emery, can you make one more run, please?
Eddie's walkie-talkie seems to be dead. 
Oh, no!
Where is he? 
Out on the Red Line, checking the points heaters.
He doesn't know about the storm. 
Don't worry, Vee, I'll pick him up.
This chugger is ready to depart.
It's getting really chilly, chuggers. Brr!
TOOT-TOOT! Are these the right ones, Lori?
That's them. You'll need to fill them with anti-ice spray. 
OK.
I'm on it. 
Oh, hold on, Hodge. That one seems to be filled with water. Leave it here.
I'll empty it out later.
Temperature dropping, dropping, dropping... 
Let me help you with that. 
Sorry, I was just... 
You should be inside in this weather.
Off you go. 
Let's put these wagons out of the way in the underground store.
Righto! 
Ooh, I can take some too, Calley! 
Sorry, I need experienced chuggers in these conditions, Koko. Go and keep warm.
Coming through!
Just because I'm a trainee, it doesn't mean I can't be useful!
Vee's been trying to get you on your walkie-talkie, there's an ice storm on the way! 
An ice storm?
Whoa! Then I definitely need to get these heaters working.
Can you give me a few more minutes? 
But don't be long. It's getting really cold. 
Tell me about it!
But it's not safe for you to leave the depot. 
Lori?
Can you give me a hand? 
Sorry, Koko, got to go.
Hodge, Hodge!
I didn't finish the old spur line.
The spray ran out. 
That's OK, Chatsworth.
I'll refill your tank. Be right back!
Oh, I think I'll go and warm my wheels for a while. Ooh...
Ooh! Wait, Chatsworth, there's an ice spray right here!
Ah! I can do it for him, then Chatsworth can stay warm.
The spur line's not very far.
Sorry, mate, it took longer than I thought.
Eh, but at least I know none of these points will freeze. 
Come on.
Let's get home before this storm hits.
Oh! Turn the heating up, will you, mate?
This chugger is ready to depart.
Chugger coming through!
That will stop you freezing. I just knew I could be helpful. 
I'd better shift my gears!
Oh, no! Hold tight, Eddie.
Here comes the storm!
Phew, that was close! Are you OK, Eddie? 
Yeah.
Special announcement -- this chugger is being diverted, due to a tree on the line.
Sorry, Eddie, hold tight. 
Try the old spur line, mate.
Oh, Chatsworth, the spur line's been sprayed.
You don't have to worry about it. 
Thanks for letting me know, Koko.
Huh? His wagon's empty! 
There was another one over there, so I finished the track spraying for him. 
Oh, what?!
Not the one filled with water?!
I thought it was anti-ice. What does that mean?
The tracks will be frozen solid! 
I'm so sorry!
I'll go and respray them now. 
It's too late, Koko.
Look at the weather. Next time, you should check first.
And you shouldn't have gone out without telling anyone. 
I know.
I was just trying to help. Whoa! 
Yeah, no heaters on these older tracks. Easy does it, mate.
Whoa... Whoa...
My wheels are freezing up!
I'm stuck, Eddie... This chugger is going nowhere! Oh, no, Emery's broken down!
Where is he?
Oh, come on, computer, I need his location!
What's going on, Callie?
The computer's affected by the storm.
Emery's in trouble, but I can't tell where he is.
We'll have to get a search team together.
It doesn't make any sense. Eddie checked all the track heaters.
And everywhere's been sprayed, so there shouldn't be ice on the tracks.
We'll just have to check all the lines until we find them.
Let's get those wheels to the rails! 
Stop!
I think I might know where they are.
Oh, this is my fault! I sprayed the old spur line, but it turned out my tank had water in it, so it would have frozen.
Oh, goodness! 
Oh, no!
You should look there first. 
There's no time to lose.
Breakdown chugger to the rescue!
I'm freezing!
Ooh! 'Breakdown chugger coming through!'
Hang in there, mate, help is here!
Don't worry, I'll soon have you home.
Feeling better?
Err, yes, thanks.
I can feel my wheels again.
I'm so sorry I put you in danger. 
We know you didn't do it on purpose.
And if you hadn't owned up, they might still be looking for us now.
Yeah, but I shouldn't have gone off alone without checking.
I won't do it again. 
Glad to hear it, Koko.
Come over 'ere and warm up! 
Ah, thanks, Emery!
Eh, what about me?
There's room for one more! Oh, that's better!
Greetings, citizens! Hi, Action Chugger!
I'm your trainer. I'll show you some advance moves, Super-Chugger style!
Honking horns!
Are you ready for action? Yeah!
Sometimes, you can be pushing a car when you want to be pulling it.
Here's a move you might find useful.
Cool! 
Your turn!
Yeah!
Easy does it!
Next time, let the car come to you.
Your turn, Brewster.
Oh, come back!
Faster next time.
I'm no good at this! I get nervous and can't think straight!
It just takes practice and confidence.
Action Chugger, you're wanted on the film set.
On my way. Sorry, trainees -- keep practising!
Why not come down later and show me what you've learned?
Train-tastic! 
Won't loads of people watch?
Only my crew. If you're lucky, maybe they'll film you.
See you later, trainees. Lights, camera, Action Chugger!
Wow, Brewster! Did you hear that? We could be in an Action Chugger film!
That would be my dream come true!
Oh, but I'll just get it all wrong and look silly in front of everyone!
Not if you practise! Preparing to stop.
Doors opening.
Please mind the gap between this chugger and the platform.
Hey, what's being filmed today?
It's a film of Action Chugger's favourite stunts!
I can't wait to watch that! 
Yeah.
It'll be fantastic.
Could you pick up the crew? Action Chugger's on his way.
Course I can! Let the car come to me.
I did it!
It's easy, Brewster.
Oh, bumpers! I'm glad we have a lot of time to practise!
Attention! Brewster, could you do an urgent run to Tootington?
But Tootington's hours away! 
I'll do it, Vee! 
Thanks, Koko, but it's a heavy load. I need a freight chugger.
It's all right, Vee. I'll go.
Practice has to wait.
The light is perfect, so I thought we'd make an early start.
No problem! 
Come on, people!
Let's get this show on the tracks. Want some company, Brewster? I'll go part of the way with you.
Thanks, Koko! That'd be nice. Doors opening. Please mind...
Quiet on set, please! Action Chugger is rehearsing.
Wow!
That was fantastic! Let's go for a take!
Stand by. I've finished my work! What's next?
The director needs a brave chugger to help out with a stunt.
Wowser! That's me!
Fame here I come! You shouldn't have let go! 
You were going too fast! 
No, I wasn't!
Yes, you were! Uh... Ah!
Oh, no!
Phew! Thanks, Koko!
That was really close!
Action Chugger was right! That move did come in handy!
Yeah, you did it perfectly, and going backwards!
I'd have messed it up. 
No, you wouldn't! You're just as good as me!
You need more confidence. We'll practise when you get back.
Thanks, Koko. You're right!
I'll be OK from here. See you later! Thanks. 
You two need to be more careful.
That could have been dangerous! 
We're sorry!
Don't let go this time! 
I told you, it wasn't my fault!
Don't be such a baby!
Excuse me. Who's in charge?
Him over there. 
Thanks!
Just bring the lights to here.
I'm ready for my starring role, Mr Director.
Who are you? 
Wilson. Vee sent me. 
Ah, yes.
I need you for the daredevil stunt. Wait over there.
Perfecto! Wait till I tell Brewster and Koko.
I'm going to be a movie star! Do I get my own dressing room?
I'm back, Koko! Can you help me practise now?
There's no time! Vee says filming's nearly finished!
We need to get to the set now!
I've got nothing to show Action Chugger!
You'll think of something! I know you will.
I'm ready for my close-up!
Make sure you get my good side. 
Quiet on set!
And... action!
Did you see that?
Whoa! That was incredible!
We're going to be famous!
We're going to be blurred dots on the screen, more like. But, Koko! It'll be so embarrassing!
We're here to see Action Chugger. He asked us to come.
He's filming at the moment. You'll have to wait...
Wow!
That track's not real. Hey, Koko!
Look! That... 
Action Chugger's too busy to see you today.
You're welcome to watch the end of the filming.
Phew! Now I won't mess up in front of everyone!
OK, people! Take your places!
But I worked really hard!
That's not fair!
Quiet on set!
And... action!
CRACK! Cut! Someone fix the light, please!
We'll start again in a minute.
Now's my chance! I'm not leaving till Action Chugger's seen what I can do.
But, Koko!
Clear the set.
Hey, Action Chugger! Watch this!
You can't go down there!
Koko, I'm coming! 
I said clear the set! Stop, Koko!
What are you doing?! My car! Sorry, Koko! I had to!
That could have been me!
You saved me! Spectacular! 
Amazing!
That was really impressive!
You showed great courage and skill.
I couldn't have done it better myself.
I couldn't let my friend get hurt.
You were amazing, Brewster! Really confident! See? You can do it!
Did we get that on camera? 
Yes, we did. 
Excellent!
Brewster, would you let us use that in our film? My fans will love it!
Honking horns! Really?
That'd be a dream come true!
OK! That's a wrap then, people!
Get that train out of there!
Oh, hi! You'll never guess what! I'm in this film!
Quite the starring part, you know!
We're in it too! Brewster carries me through the air.
Then we land perfectly.
Yeah, right! Maybe I can put in a good word for you.
I think they're going to ask me to be Action Chugger's stunt double. Good for you!
Action Wilson!
Special delivery! Just you wait, Wilson!
Hey, watch out!
Oops! Sorry, Brewster. 
'Attention, please! Wilson and Koko report to the depot immediately.'
You'd better make tracks.
We'll have to finish our snowball game later, Koko. Got you!
Cheeky. 
See you later!
Help! Help! HELP!
I'm trapped in my round house!
Honking horns! Is the door stuck?
No! There are lots of nasty icicles hanging from my roof just waiting to fall off and dent my beautiful bodywork.
Oh!
Oh, dear! I'd better tell Vee!
'It's icy today, so I'd like you to make the track safer on mountain paths. There are some heavy loads coming through later.'
How do we do that? 
'With sand!
'Lori is preparing some cars specially.'
OK, Vee. 
No problem! 
Vee! Owen won't come out of the roundhouse because of the icicles.
'Oh, dear. Well, Hodge is on icicle patrol today. I'll send him over.'
So pouring sand on to the track helps the wheels grip when it's icy.
But why are you heating it? 
When the sand is warm and dry, it flows more easily. Watch!
Wow!
Keep the lid closed so the sand doesn't get wet, otherwise it'll block the pipe and then you'll be in trouble.
No problem! We'll be the best sand-spreading chuggers ever!
Get sand for the icy rails!
Olwin, I'm here to remove your icicles. Don't come out yet.
I wouldn't dream of it, dear. Do hurry up, though.
I have long run to Tootington today.
I know! Why don't we go through the mountain tunnels, and start on the other side?
Train-tastic idea, Wilson!
Then we can get back to our snowball fight quicker!
All done, Olwin. You can come out now.
Oh, that's much better! Thanks, dear.
Now, I really must get to work.
This was such a wowzer idea!
We'll be there in no time. Whee! What's up, Hodge? 
I've cut down all these icicles, but now I don't know what to do with them. 
Yeah.
They'll make one big puddle when they melt!
Hmm. Maybe I can throw them in the pond.
Thanks for helping me out earlier, my little chug-a-chug.
No problem, Olwin! 
Well, time to get topped up with coal and water.
I've a long trip with a heavy load today!
Err, Wilson?
You do know where we're going, don't you?
Err... not exactly.
I hope we're not lost.
Oh, must be that one!
Oh, bumpers!
We're lost, aren't we?
Maybe a teensy bit.
Oh, Wilson! No one knows we came down here!
What are we going to do? 
We could go back the way we came.
Which was? 
I don't know.
Oh... all these tunnels look the same.
Oh, big, big bumpers!
There's no water coming out! Not even a drip!
Uh-oh. Maybe it's frozen too.
Oh, dear. A steam engine can't do a long run without water.
What am I going to do? 
The pond's frozen. I'll never melt these icicles!
Honking horns! I've got a brilliant idea!
I know how to solve both your problems! 
You do?
What do you mean? 
You can melt the icicles into water in your boiler!
Oh, yes, yes, yes! That's a splendid use of the nasty things.
What are we doing to do, Wilson?
Hmm, I think we'd better just keep going.
Oh! Let's try this way!
Oh, I should never have let you talk me into this.
Where are we? 
Right in the middle of the mountain.
I think we're really getting somewhere now.
This way!
Are you sure? 
Yes! Absolutely, positively...
An ice cave!
This place is train-tastic! Come on! Let's go and explore!
It's perfecto. It's amazing!
It's astounding!
Careful! And you're sure it's not too icy on the mountain, Vee?
'Yes, Olwin. Don't worry, the tracks will have been sanded by the time you get there.' 
Good!
See you later.
It's so cool!
I can see light! Come on, we'd better shift our gears!
We've got a job to do! 
Yeah, right behind you!
You should be closed, naughty lid!
Time for sand!
Oh, no! It's all soggy!
How am I going to get up the steep track without sand?
Help, Koko! Help!
Help!
Get off!
Stop it!
Come back, Koko! Wait! I can take Koko's track. That's already sanded! Perfecto!
Oh, but Vee gave me the bottom job to do.
I have to make the track safe, and I can't do that without sand.
Oh, think, Wilson!
How can you dry wet sand in a freezing cold cave?
And it is cold. Good job I have my engine to keep me warm!
That's it!
Maybe my engine can warm the sand, too!
Wilson, you're a genius!
Now! Let's take it up a gear. It's working!
All done! I can't wait to splat you with a snowball, Wilson.
Wilson?
Wilson! Where are you?
Perfecto! Super Sand-Spreading Wilson is back on the track!
Coming through!
Oh, no! Someone's coming! We need to finish sanding the tracks!
Wilson! Where are you? 
Here I am!
You're going the wrong way, Koko! 
Wilson! I was looking for you!
Hi, Olwin! Bye, Olwin!
Morning, my little chug-a-chugs!
Ooh, there's a lovely grip on these tracks.
I don't know why I was so worried.
Shift your gears, Koko. We're going to be late for our snowball fight.
Yeah! Well, I'm going to get you this time.
Bet you can't catch Koko!
Exciting news. Today the Border Bridge is going to reopen. Yeah!
Dr Ling is there now and wants to speak to you all.
Hello, chuggers!
I've completed the final testing for my Rolling Reporter Wagon.
Look at that. 
I'd like one of you to drive the car over the bridge and make a report for the Chuggington News tonight.
Who'd like to do that? Me!
That sounds like everyone.
To make it fair, I'd better let the Chug Spin choose.
And the winner is Wilson!
Congratulations, Wilson!
You're going to be a TV star. 
I can't believe it!
But how will we watch it? 
You can see it on my board. 
Superb! 
Wicked! 
So excited! 
Now, off you go, Wilson.
Dr Ling is waiting for you.
This is Wilson, your rolling reporter, saying goodbye!
Let's ride the rails!
Brake!
Good job. That was a perfect emergency stop. Thanks.
You can do it in the training yard, now let's go out on the real tracks.
I'm here, Dr Ling! 
Hello, Wilson.
May I present the Rolling Reporter Wagon.
I love new gadgets and this is perfecto!
It has a super-sensitive zoom lens, so it won't miss a thing.
And it has a special tracking feature. I'll show you.
What's it doing? 
It's scanning you.
The camera has logged on to you and can follow you anywhere without being attached. 
Really?
Can I try?
Wow. Look at it go!
So, you don't really have to worry about operating the wagon.
It's your report you'll need to practise. 
Yes, Dr Ling.
I think I'll go somewhere quiet. 
Good luck! And Wilson,
Don't be late for your broadcast at six.
Don't worry, I wouldn't miss it for the world! Dunbar, that doesn't sound good. 
I know. I'm not sure what it is.
It only just started.
You'd better get it seen to. You don't want to miss Wilson's report.
I'll deliver this to the foundry and then I'll go to the repair shop.
Good afternoon.
This is Wilson, your rolling reporter and I'm live at... 
Koko! I'm trying to practise! 
Don't worry, I won't disturb you.
I'll just watch quietly.
This is Wilson, your rolling reporter... 
Sorry.
It's just, you sound funny. 
This is Wilson... 
Sorry. Ha-ha-ha! I can't help it.
I can't do it with you watching.
Where are you going? 
To find some peace and quiet!
Good Afternoon. This is Wilson, your rolling reporter. 
Wait!
Wilson! What are you doing? 
Practising. Why? 
That's great.
But you still need to look where you're going.
You could have caused an accident. 
I'm sorry, Calley.
Dunbar has broken down near the foundry and needs towing back to the depot urgently. 
I'm on it.
Can you keep an eye on Hoot and Toot? 
Thanks, I won't be long!
Oh, bumpers!
I want to see it. 
In a minute! 
My turn! 
I'm still looking! 
Not fair.
Oh, I'll never get to practise in peace.
Breakdown chugger coming, woo-woo!
Hmm. So what are we going to do now?
Can you show us how that car works, Wilson? 
We'll help you practise!
Well, OK.
This is Wilson, Chuggington's rolling reporter at Border Bridge.
How was that?
It would look better if we move further back. 
Great idea!
Is it my turn yet?
Hello, Wilson.
Ready for the spotlight?
Hi, Chatsworth. 
I'm sure you're very nervous...
They'll be talking for ages.
Can I have a go on the camera? 
Of course. Come on, Hoot. Let's go.
Everyone's talking about your TV debut. 
Really? 
Oh yes.
The whole of Chuggington will be watching. 
Then I'd better get back to my practising. 
Good luck!
Let's take it from the top...
Hoot? Toot? Where are you? Oh, bumpers! And they've got the camera car!
Look on the bright side, Dunbar.
You got your load delivered. 
Thanks, Calley.
It's going to be a long ride home.
Isn't it my turn yet? 
No, you had it for hours.
Let's go down here.
Where are you?
Oh, no. It's nearly time for me to do my report.
Look at me. I'm on TV!
Ah! I can hear them.
They must be close!
Where are we? 
This place is wow!
It's double-wow.
Let's explore!
It's freezing.
Huh! What are they doing on Vee's board?
They must have switched on the transmitter.
Where is that? They must be in the ice cave!
Oh, dear. If he doesn't get here soon it'll be too late.
Hoot! Toot! There you are, what were you thinking? We're sorry. We lost track of time.
You shouldn't take things without asking.
Now I've only got ten minutes before I go live. 
Sorry.
I'd better shift my gears! Good luck! We'll be watching!
Oh, come on. Hurry, Wilson. Shift those gears!
Oh, no. I'm never going to make it.
Stand by. We're going live in ten seconds.
Hurry up, Wilson! 
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four...
Here I am. Phew... Three, two, one.
Good evening. This is Wilson, your rolling reporter, live from the Border Bridge.
Tonight's top story -- The bridge is open for business.
And I'm going to be the first to drive across it. Here I go!
Wilson's doing a train-tastic job. 
Oh, yes. He's a natural.
Oh, I'm proud of the wee chugger. 
You're going to be a TV star!
These rails feel really smooth. Oh, my accent! Perfecto!
Take it from me, this is the place to be.
You've been watching rolling reporter Wilson.
Until next time, goodnight.
Oh, what a beautiful day to be out in the sunshine!
All chuggers report to the depot.
Puffer Pete, you're off to the quarry.
Oh, I'd love a run to the quarry on such a gorgeous day!
Brewster and Koko, go to the ice cream factory and help Frostini today. 
Fantastic!
It's so hot. Lots of people will want Frostini's ice cream, Vee.
Maybe you should send another chugger too.
Yeah, you're right, Zephie. But who?
Speedy, could you go?
Aye. Suppose I could, till a proper job comes along. But what about me, Vee?
Ah, Eddie needs you to help him out.
Yippee!
Eddie and Hodge do all the best jobs.
I can have some fun in the sun! All buckled up.
We're ready. 
Oh, what's wrong Frostini? 
I still need someone to take the juicer out!
Don't worry, we're sending a third chugger.
Ah, wonderful!
All right? Thanks for coming.
What do you need me to do? 
Somebody's been through the tunnels with an oil leak and it needs cleaning. 
Yeah, it's a mess.
Oh! Aren't there any jobs outside? It's such a lovely day.
Sorry, this really is urgent.
Can you show Zephie the wagon she'll need? 
Course I can.
Follow me.
We'll see you later. 
Good luck, Speedy.
I'm right behind you.
Uncouple at once.
I cannot possibly let you go out with my magnifico machine until I know it will be safe in your wheels.
I've used hundreds of wagons in my time.
I can handle this one.
But you must treat it gently, for it makes magic.
Oh, I thought it made juice.
So, this is the Spill Sponger 330Z model. It's one of my favourites.
What does it do?
What doesn't it do?
It stops all the stains dead in their tracks.
First, we throw sand down, over the oil, like this.
Then leave it for a while. 
Next comes the fun bit.
You suck it all back up.
Why don't you have a try, Zephie? 
Oh... That's OK.
Hodge has explained it well. I know what to do.
Yeah, you'll be fine. 
We'll check on you later.
Thanks!
First, entice the fruit into the extractor.
Squeeze and set the juice free.
For customers with a sweet tooth, you can add a whisper of honey.
Squash and dollop. Got it. I'll just have to be the fastest oil cleaner ever!
See you soon, sunshine! How did Hodge work this sucky thing?
Stop wiggling, will you! 
Stop kissing me!
Any specials today?
I've got velvety vanilla with a honey topping.
Hmm! Sounds divine.
Coming right up.
Thanks! 
Enjoy! Hmm, delicious!
Good work, Zephie. 
Yeah, told you the 330Z's a great wagon.
Yeah. 
We better run. There's a signal needs fixing in the park.
The park?! How lovely! 
See you later, Zephie. 
Bye. Koko, do you hear a funny buzzing noise?
He-he! Looks like you attracted some bees.
They just love honey.
Oh, dear! I better buzz off and get cleaned up. Bye-bye, buzzy Brewster.
Yippee!
Clean as a whistle. Time for some fun in the sun!
Fantastic, Zephie.
You can move onto the rolling stock store, that place needs a tidy.
Oh, right... OK, Eddie.
You'll need a tidy-up wagon. Model 720A.
I'll bring you one.
Great.
Oh! Time for a break. I wonder if I'll ever get outdoors today.
Oh, it's too heavy for a little chugger like me.
I'll have to get help.
Ooh! Speedy is strong.
You look fed up, Speedy.
Oh, I need a break.
I've been making juice all day for bothersome folk.
Well, I've been stuck underground all day, in the dark, all on my own.
Sounds perfect. 
Wait a minute!
Why don't we swap jobs? I'll do the juicing and you can clean up underground, where nobody will bother you.
You're on! 
Yippee!
Right, then. Fruit first.
Ooh! This is harder than it looks.
Uh-oh! Bees! Ooh!
Leave me alone, please!
Ooh! Help! Help!
No, bees, get out!
It's OK. Don't be scared. They're just looking for a new home.
Maybe we can't tempt them out with honey.
Honey? 
Aye.
Bees love honey.
There's some in the juicer, just about the cup dispenser. Sorry, Speedy!
That wasn't quite what I had in mind.
Oh, this is all my fault! We've got to find them a new home, Speedy!
I think I know how to sort this.
Aw, they just love their new home, Speedy.
Ha-ha! job done.
Now we better get back to work before Frostini blows his top.
Yeah, busy as bees, that's us!
But at least I get to work in the sunshine! Chuggington!
Feeling lucky today, Irving? Vee's about to pick who'll carry the new mayor across the bridge!
I wonder who it will be?
Not me! I've been asked to look after her until the ceremony.
See ya!
Who will win the honour of taking the mayor on her first official journey into Chuggington?
Brewster!
Congratulations!
Honking horns! I get to carry the mayor! 
There will be a rehearsal this afternoon. Good afternoon, Your Worship! I'm Emery. 
Pleased to meet you.
I'm looking forward to my tour.
This Chugger is ready to depart.
Pull up smoothly to the platform -- check.
Mayor steps aboard -- check.
I say, erm... Koko, how do I greet the mayor?
Sorry, Brewster. No idea.
Irving, do you know? 
Thinking, thinking...
No, I'm afraid not.
Pete, you know, don't you?
It would be my pleasure to teach you! and you pull up next to her work shop and say...?
Good afternoon, Your Work Shop.
No, no! "Your Worship." 
It's important to get names right, Busker. Try again!
Good afternoon, Your Worship. 
Good afternoon, young Chugger!
Oh, well done, Brisket!
Thanks! We better get cleaned up!
Yes, we must look presentable for Her Chip Shop! 
If you look over there, you'll see the recycling yards.
Over there, you'll see...
Action Chugger!
Greetings, Citizen Mayor!
Hello. Nice to meet you.
I hope you're finding... Uh-oh! There's been a mudslide!
Must fly. It was a pleasure, Your Worship.
There we are.
Oh! Is the Chugwash broken?!
No, mate. We're putting in the new soap doctor Ling's invented.
It has extra long-lasting suds for a super sparkle!
Just what we need!
Good, strong foam...
It does not rinse well.
That's not supposed to happen!
That's better!
Back to the drawing board, I think.
Will everyone please get in line?
Brewster, you go at the front.
Ready?
Proceed.
And roll, 2, 3, 4...
Smoothly!
That's it. 2, 3, 4.
What was that?
Emergency! Everybody reverse! Reverse!
Honking horns!
Phew!
Hmm. Part of the facade has come away.
Can it be fixed? 
Yeah, with concrete, but it wouldn't set till tomorrow. 
Tomorrow?!
What about the parade?!
And that's Evo, the elephant.
Oh! I'd love to get a picture of him!
Preparing to stop!
Isn't there another way to mend it? I'll try my best.
But in the meantime, tell Emery to keep the mayor busy.
I'll go! Chugs away!
We don't want to be late for the ceremony, Your Worship. 
Almost done! Oh, look at that! What a splendid elephant!
OK. I'll try.
Oh, thanks for waiting! 
Full speed ahead!
This Chugger is ready to depart! We better get some tools, mate.
OK, Eddie.
Perhaps we could use another route? 
That's not the tradition!
What do you expect us to do? Fly the mayor over the bridge?
I'm helpful, strong, and get the job done!
Action Chugger, reporting for duty!
You can't meet the mayor like that!
You must be neat and tidy! 
You're right. A quick Chugwash!
Good news, Brewster! Action Chugger is going to fly the mayor. 
But carrying the mayor was my job!
I'm sorry. I know you were looking forward to it.
And here is where I once lost a wheel...
And, erm...
It's OK. I understand, Vee.
So, where is Action Chugger?
Gone for a Chugwash. 
Oh, no!
That new Chugwash soap sets as hard as rock!
Eddie? You've got another one.
Hard as rock? Aah!
Are you think what I'm thinking, Beanstalk? Chugwash soap!
Structurally sound! 
Hooray!
Rock hard, mate! 
Now, now, Emery. I've seen the safari park, the recycling yard, the farm, the city, the city farm, the ice cream factory, and the foundry.
Surely there is nothing else you need to show me?
I'm sorry, Your Worship.
There's something wrong with the bridge. 
Oh?
And they've been trying to fix it so we could welcome you!
How thoughtful!
But it most not have worked.
Emery, where are you?! We're all at the bridge waiting for our new mayor!
We're on our way!
Before we begin, I'd like to say a few words.
Her Workshop wants to speak!
I was a bit nervous about my new posting. 
But now that I've had time to see Chuggington, quite a lot of Chuggington actually,
I feel I've really got to know this wonderful city.
You've all worked so hard to welcome me.
I'm thrilled to be your mayor. Your Worship, may I have the honour of carrying you across the bridge?
You certainly may! 
Three honks for the mayor!
I think I'm going to like it here!
Good morning, chuggers! 
Good morning, Vee!
Mayor Pullman is choosing the Chugger of the Year.
Chugger of the Year? What's that?
It's an award presented to a chugger who works hard.
The Mayor chooses the winner. 
Today she will watch you all at work.
You must have won that loads of times, Speedy.
No. But there are plenty more deserving than me.
I'll set the stage up. 
I think Harrison will win.
Or Irving. No, Dunbar. Or Calley.
Or one of us. 
I don't think so, Koko. We're not old enough.
But it's about how the Mayor sees you.
I'll make sure she sees a lot of me today.
Hello, Your Worship. I'm Zephie.
I'll be driving you around. 
Good morning. I'm Mayor Pullman.
This is Denzil. 
You're a direct-drive system trolley car. 
Yes.
This is a great day for chugger spotting.
Who can take Denzil around, Zephie? 
I know just the chugger.
Koko, could you deliver the scaffolding for the stage?
Train-tastic! That will impress the Mayor!
A six-wheeled dandy diesel!
You can call me Hodge. Hop aboard.
Tell me all about it later. 
See you!
I'm going to do some cleaning up. Shout if you need me.
Hello, Mrs Mayor, I'm Wilson. Would you like a newspaper?
Thank you. 
Perfecto catch!
Cool! A streamlined, steam-driven 14-wheeler.
Litter-picker wagon. Model X-17 mark II.
Wilson, have you seen the Mayor? 
Yes, she's really nice
Where did she go? 
That way. Shouldn't you be working?
What's the point in working if the Mayor doesn't see me?
A nice bit of brass. I wonder who's missing a horn.
Can I have it? It will look great in my collection. 
Waste not, want not.
Wow! Thanks. 
Best get this lot to the recycling yard.
I can't find the Mayor. Has she been here? 
No, haven't seen her.
Wait! We need those poles for the stage.
Stop, Koko!
Oh, buffers!
I'm really sorry! 
Oh, no!
This will hold us up. 
Oh, dear.
How will I win Chugger of the Year now?
Whoops! Better not let the Mayor see that mess.
I'm in a hurry! 
We'll have to go round the long way.
I need to clear the track. 
I'll take care of that.
A good, solid engine. That's Speedy.
That should do it. You carry on.
Thanks, Speedy.
A chugger's work is never done.
I need someone to collect the trophy and take it to the Mayor.
I'll do it! 
Thanks, Koko.
If the Mayor sees me, I might win!
There's the Mayor!
Easy does it, lass! 
Sorry! I'm in a hurry. 
Pace yourself.
Come on! The Mayor's getting away from me!
What was that?
Oh, rivets! 
The trophy! Oh, no!
Looking good.
What's to do? 
It's the award. I dropped it and...
I rode over it. 
We can get a new one made, can't we? 
No time.
What did it look like? 
Shiny and brass.
I'm thinking. It just might work. We'll need some help.
This? 
Make that horn into the award? 
It's perfect! The show will go on. Thanks to you, Speedy.
Glad to help. I'd best be off. Plenty more to be done.
Speedy should be Chugger of the Year.
I can't believe I even thought I could win.
The ceremony will begin in ten minutes.
All chuggers to the ride-in. 
Oh, no! It's too late!
Hello?
This is exciting.
I wonder who'll win. 
Not the chugger that should.
Good evening, everyone, and welcome.
Tonight we are here to honour a very special chugger.
To help me present the award, please welcome Denzil, my nephew.
Nephew? Did you know that, Wilson? 
No!
I asked Denzil to help with the judging. 
He was a spy!
I knew you'd all be on your best behaviour around me but would be yourselves around Denzil. 
Perfect!
So without further ado, the Chugger of the Year is...
Speedy! Congratulations, Speedy.
I can't believe it! Thanks, Denzil.
I don't know what to say. You're all Chugger of the Year in my book.
I'm chuffed! 
Three honks for Speedy! Hip-hip... 
HOORAY!
Hip-hip... 
Ooh, nice bit of brass, that!
Watch your bumpers, Emery, coming through!
Hold on, Koko, we're approaching the defect detector.
We have to pass the scanner single file, remember?
There's never anything wrong with me. 
There might be one day and the detector will report it to Vee so you don't have an accident.
Yeah, I suppose. OK, after you. Nothing wrong with yours truly. Oh, spoke too soon!
Sorry, Emery, the defect detector has picked up a fault with your wheels.
I need to take you out of service. 
What about my passengers?
I'll send another chugga to take over from you. 
Oh, OK, Vee.
Special announcement. Could all passengers please exit and wait on the platform.
We apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Ha-ha! Bad luck, Emery. Oh, no!
Err, Koko, the defect detector indicates your load is unbalanced.
But I'm not carrying a load, Vee.
Oh, that's strange. Sorry, Koko, it must be a mistake.
Thought so. See you later, Emery.
I'll be off to the repair shed, then.
All buckled up. 
And ready to roll.
After you, Wilson. 
You're in my way, Brewster.
Err, you're supposed to be reversing. 
Oh, yeah.
Let's have a look.
Hmm, I can't see anything wrong with your wheels.
Can I go back to work, then? 
I'd better run a scan just to be safe. Wheels perfectly aligned. No faults detected.
I knew it. I think the defect detector has something wrong.
Hmm, I'll ask Eddie to take a look at it.
Did you know there are three different words for load?
Do you ever stop talking?
I did once, when Morgan disconnected my voice box.
I'll have to get him to show me how to do that. 
Cheeky! Here we are! 
Oh, no! Why?
'You have a dangerous load.' 
That must be you, Eddie. 
Oh-ho!
It really has gone haywire.
I'd better take the detector back to my workshop to have a look.
Oh, dear, what's up, Gloomy Gears? 
I've got nothing to do. 
All loaded up, let's ride the rails!
See you later, Emery. 
Yeah, I'll be here twiddling my wheels.
Oh, that's an uneven load.
Thanks for the ride, Zephi. 
Hope you get the detector fixed. 
Me too.
Wilson, are you OK?
Oh, bumpers! Breakdown cover coming through!
What's going on? 
Looks like Wilson has come off the tracks.
Oh, no! I thought his load looked uneven.
But the defect detector would pick that up.
Oh! Uh-oh!
It's in Eddie's workshop. 
I should have told Wilson.
I could have stopped the accident. 
It's not your fault.
We need a stand-in detector.
Hmm. Special announcement.
Zephi is brilliant.
Huh? 
This chugga is ready to depart.
Hmm, where's the defect detector?
It's out of action today, so I'm taking over.
Uh-oh, Irving! I think one of your brushes might be loose.
Oh, that won't do! I'll go straight to see Morgan.
Thanks, Emery. 
Glad to be of service.
No accidents are going to happen on my watch.
Now, who else can I help?
Eddie to Dr Ling. Any chance you could come to the workshop? Over.
'Of course, I'll be right there.'
Harrison's looking good. No problems detected.
Hope I didn't miss anything. 
Olwin, all OK... I think.
Maybe her whistle was a little wonky.
Oh, I should have said something.
What are you doing?
Detecting problems. There's steam coming out of your vents.
Can you report to the repair shed for a check-up? 
It always does that.
Better to be safe than sorry. We don't want any more accidents.
OK, you're right.
Nothing's going to get past defect detector Emery.
Hmm, now, what other problems can I find? This is taking forever. 
What about my bell?
How long does it take to change a wheel? 
My wipers aren't working.
Could everyone calm down, please!
You can't all need fixing at the same time.
Your boiler is fine, Pete. Trust me.
But young Emerald said it looked hot.
Of course it does! It's for heating water.
Looks like Emery's getting carried away detecting problems.
Yes.
What's going on? 
I've got very important work to do.
Queuing, queuing.
I need to speak to Vee.
Emery, I'm taking you out of service.
But... 
Thanks to you, it's absolute chaos in the depot.
Nobody's working and Chuggington has ground to a halt. 
Oh, no!
I'm sorry, Vee. I was only trying to help.
But you weren't finding real problems.
I was worrying I'd miss something so I was over-careful.
I must have gone too far.
Would all chuggas please go back to work.
Why did he tell us...? 
Come along... 
Work to do, work to do.
Poor Vee. She has so much to do and I've just made a lot more work for her.
Oh, look, it's the talking detector.
That's it! This chugga has had a brainwave.
Uh-oh!
The problem is that this is old technology. It needs updating.
Um, Eddie, Dr Ling, I've had an idea.
If you could make the detector talk, it wouldn't have to do everything through Vee.
Emery, that is brilliant!
We'll rebuild the detector. 
Ah, nice one, mate.
And I know exactly the voice to use.
Special announcement, you look good. Everything working as it should.
Perfecto! Thank you.
Wait, you said that without moving your bumpers.
I know, clever, isn't it?
Huh? 
The wonders of modern technology. Ha-ha!
Anything I can do, Eddie?
I wish you could, Hodge, but this is a job for hands, not wheels. Sorry.
Need help? 
Not right now, mate.
I'm here if you need me.
Ah, thanks, Hodge.
Eddie! Vee needs you to go to the fuel yard, please.
The coal shoot is jammed.
Could I help? 
Not really, but thanks.
Can I drive you there? 
No. It'll do me good to stretch my legs.
Oh. OK.
Hey, what's up, gloomy gears?
Eddie's so busy today, but it's all jobs I can't help him with.
It's really frustrating.
Why not come with me?
"Calculating route."
It tells you the best way to get from one place to another.
How does it know?
Dr Ling says it gets a signal from a satellite way up in space.
Honking horns! Really? 
Yeah! It never gets lost.
"Drive forward for 20 clickety-clacks."
Better do as I'm told.
Hodge, there's something wrong with the track lift, can you get Eddie?
Eddie's busy. Oh, but I could look.
Perfect!
I can finally do something to help Eddie.
Watch this.
Stop, start. Stop, start.
Stop, start!
You get the idea? 
Yes, looks like it needs some oil.
Try it now, Wilson.
The oil needs a chance to work. Can you go up and down a few times?
I can do it 300 times, I love the track lift.
Up and down.
Faster!
Down and up.
Up and...
Stuck?
Oh, rivets! Eddie will not be happy with me.
"Approach tunnel and enter underground system."
This is fun!
Sorry, Eddie.
I was trying to save you a job, I didn't mean to make more work for you.
I know, but next time check with me first. 
Hello! I'm still up here!
Is anyone going to help me?
It won't budge until I get a new part. 
I can fetch that.
The factory's miles away. You'll never find it by yourself.
Oh. I just want to be helpful.
"Blocked." 
Oh!
"Recalculating.
"Please turn around." 
Wow! It really does know everything.
Impossible to get lost with it.
Well... 
Please, Eddie?
OK. 
But make sure you do exactly as it tells you. Yeah?
All right, Eddie.
"Continue straight ahead for 25 clickety-clacks." 
Terrific.
It's so funny just seeing your eyes!
You look like you're playing peek-a-boo.
Peek-a-boo, Wilson! Peek-a-boo, Wilson!
Greetings, citizen, you're a long way from home.
Yes, this is the furthest I've ever been.
Impressive! 
What's the furthest you've even been? 
That's where the satellite is that beams the signal to my Chugnav.
I wonder how far up that is. 
I don't know. I've never measured.
Maybe even further. Surprised you don't know. 
I don't think it's that far. I'll be right back.
"You are 134 clickety-clacks from your destination."
Oops! Better make tracks.
No, it's a game.
When I ask you a question, you answer "bumpers". Got it?
I think so. 
No, you had to say "bumpers" not "I think so." See?
Yeah, sorry.
And there's the satellite. Nearly there!
Wait, did I already say that?
Oh. Better start again.
Hey, where did he go?
Part collected, time to head home.
"At the junction, take the right track."
Concentrate!
Whoa!
Nothing can slow down Action Chugger!
3,625 clickety-clacks precisely.
"Recalculating. One moment, please."
Hurry up! I need to get this part to Eddie pronto.
"Make a u-turn. Make a u-turn."
I can't on a single track.
"You have missed your turning." 
There was no turning!
"At the next available opportunity, turn left." 
"Right."
"Left. Approaching destination.
"Thank you for using Chugnav. Goodbye."
What?! Oh, rivets, how am I supposed to get home now?
He might have waited for me.
Hodge is taking a very long time. Am I ever going to get off here?
Yeah, I hope he's all right.
It's 3,625 clickety-clacks to the satellite.
I counted them all myself. Twice.
Oh, right. Thanks. Chugnav was acting really odd.
I don't think that satellite's working properly. 
I wish I could go up in space and take a look at it.
I'll give you a ride. 
Really? Let's go!
One clickety-clack, two clickety-clacks, three clickety-clacks, four clickety-clacks. Terrific...
3,625 clickety-clacks. We're here.
How's it look?
Mm, I think it's upside down.
I'll soon fix that.
"Recalculating. Travel directly south for 3,625 clickety-clacks."
Terrific, it's working again. Now I need to get back the depot fast.
Hold on tight.
"Approaching destination."
Hodge, are you OK?
Yeah, had a few problems with the Chugnav but I've fixed it now.
Ah, well done, mate.
Thanks, Eddie. Oh, and I've got the parts!
Finally.
I'll be right back.
Right, give it a try, mate.
Free at last!
Terrific. I finally did something helpful.
Well done!
Nice one!
Thanks! 
That was a hard badge!
I used to love getting badges.
Don't you get them? 
They're for trainees.
Really?
There aren't any rewards for working chuggers. 
That's sad.
It'd be nice to get a pat on the paintwork.
We think you're super-duper.
And we love your horn honk! Congratulations -- you've earned your best horn honking badge! Thanks! That feels really good.
Hmm, I wonder what other badges I could have earned today.
Sounds like a fun game!
Yeah! Let's pretend!
Stand aside! High-speed chugger coming through!
You're not the only one who goes fast, Harrison!
Time to take it up a gear!
Taking it easy, high-speed Harrison?!
Just, err, enjoying the view! 
Race you back to the depot!
Ah! You're on! But I'll let you have a head start, or it won't be fair.
Bet you can't catch Koko!
It's a draw! 
Ah, well done, Koko! I only held back a little! 
Look!
Koko and Harrison get their fastest-chugger badge!
There is a real high-speed badge, but no trainee's ever earned it.
Not even Harrison!
What about you?
I'm not built for speed like Koko! 
You should try for it!
Yeah! Why don't you ask Vee?
Ooh! And I'll be the first!
And for the record, I didn't need that badge!
My speed was already legendary!
Attention, chuggers! Exciting news.
This afternoon, Koko is going to try for her high-speed badge.
Hooray for Koko!
Let's all wish her luck. 
Thanks, everyone! I'll do my best! Yay! Go, Koko, go, Koko, go, Koko!
Hey, you could pretend you're doing a cheerleading badge!
Yeah! We'll help Koko go fast!
I'll cheer the loudest! 
No, I will!
Well, I'm off to do my pretend perfect passenger pick-up badge.
See you later!
Err, to be speedy yet smooth takes time and experience, Koko! So don't worry if...
Yes! Yes! That's it!
Special announcement.
You've got a job to do. Get moving.
Yes, Vee. Sorry, Vee.
Oh! Now I'll never know what badge they'd have given me! Ooh, what are those?
Speed detectors, to check that Koko is going fast enough.
Super-duper!
Now, this chugger attempts the express-service badge, delivering passengers in record time.
Faster than the speed of light!
Thanks for riding Emery's express service!
Out you get.
That's it, hurry along now!
Emery, I need you to help with Koko's badge attempt, please. 
Yes, Vee.
Although I am busy with one of my own.
Take some supporters from Town Hall to the footbridge.
Will do! Just as soon as I finish this run.
And it's a new world record!
Congratulations, Emery, you've earned yet another pretend badge. Emery, aren't you supposed to be taking people to cheer Koko on? 
Oh, yes.
Um... I-I'm on my way.
Look, girly, you'll be on camera, so the whole of Chuggington can watch!
I didn't know that. 
We'll all be cheering you on!
Vee's making sure there are supporters along the whole route.
Everybody watching? What if I can't do it?
It'll be so embarrassing.
Um, drop the supporters at the, um... the, um... uh...
Border Bridge! Yeah! That was it!
To earn this badge, you must complete the route in 30 minutes.
Got it, Vee. 
On your track, get set, go!
Yippee! Go, Koko!
She's white! 
And green!
Fastest trainee... 
Ever seen!
And Koko is off to a great start.
Cheering, cheering, cheering! She'll be here any minute now.
Come on, Koko! 
Pace yourself, cupcake, or you'll run out of puff. 
That's it, Koko. Remember, speedy but stylish!
And it's a record time and speed.
Train-tastic!
If she keeps this up, Koko is on track to win the badge.
What are you doing? This isn't Koko's race route. 
It is. Uh-oh!
You mean I dropped all those supporters in the wrong place?!
Come on, everyone, let Koko know we're behind her!
Looking good, Koko! 
Keep it up, Koko!
That's it! You're doing really well! 
Go, Koko! Go, Koko!
Come on! Come on! 
The next speed test will be near the footbridge.
Where there's nobody to cheer her on. Thanks to me.
I've been so wrapped up in my pretend badge attempts,
I forgot this was real for Koko. I've got to help her!
Got to keep going!
Koko's looking tired. Her speed is dropping and there's only five minutes left. 
Come on, Koko! Come on! Oh, I'm never going to catch her up. So... tired.
Just need... a little... rest. No, Koko, keep going!
Come on, you two, we need to get to the finish line. Now!
Got to go faster. Yes! Here comes the Emery express. Come on, Koko, shift your gears!
I'm running out of... puff.
You can do it! You're white. And green.
The fastest trainee ever seen.
If anyone can earn this badge, you can.
Go, Koko, go!
Two minutes left.
It's going to be close.
Can Koko do it?
Of course she can!
Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Go, Koko! Congratulations, Koko!
I knew you'd do it!
You're the first trainee ever to earn a high speed badge.
Yippee! 
Well done, Koko.
Marvellous. 
Oh, train-tastic! I can't believe it. I did it!
I really did it.
Well done, Koko. If anyone deserves it, you do.
I couldn't have done it without you.
We should share this badge. 
That's OK. I don't need badges any more.
Congratulations, Emery, you've earned your helpful friend badge.
And that's not pretend. 
Thanks, you two.
Helping you out was enough of a pat on the paintwork.
You're fast, you're green. The fastest trainee ever seen!
Today you'll be learning how to check tracks for problems using the track inspection car.?
This'll be great fun!
No, it won't. It's boring.
You have to make sure the track lines up with the guide.
If it doesn't, there's a problem.
As these tracks are very old, who knows what you might find?
Oh...
Toot! You go first.
No problems here.
Hmm, interesting. Hoot, your turn.
Reverse! Reverse!
Found one!
Good work. You did really well, Hoot.
Thanks.
But, Toot, I'm afraid you need some more practice.
Finally something I'm better at than you, Hoot!
So, Hoot, you can be at the front tomorrow when you try your wheels at being working track inspectors.
This is going to be my most best job ever!
This is going to be my most boring job ever.
I bet I won't sleep. I'm so excited about being a track inspector.
Will you be at the front, Hoot?
Yeah!
Now I get to be the bossy one?
Good night, Inspector Hoot.
Night-night.
Yeah! Come on, Toot, it's time to get to work!
I don't feel right.
What's wrong?
I'm really tired.
Oh, no.
I think I'd better stay here today.
I just need to rest.
Oh, OK. We'd better ask Vee to let Dunbar know.
Now I won't have to do boring old track inspection.
Hello, Magnificent Mysterioso!
Good morning.
Where would Your Magician-ness like to go?
I need to practise a new trick, somewhere with a big open space and water. Any suggestions?
I know just the place. Leave it to me.
It's always best to get a checkup.
But I don't need to go.
Better to be safe than sorry.
Hmm, I can't see any problems.
She doesn't feel right. Do you, Toot?
I'm sure it's nothing.
I'd like to run a chug scan.
Oh, err, OK.
This will suit me perfectly.
Could you bring me a piece of rolling stock?
Anything?
Yes.
Wizard Wilson will now disappear!
'No faults detected. No faults detected.'
Hmm, tell me exactly how you feel.
Um, it's like I have no energy.
It's hard to put one wheel in front of the other.
Well...
There is one possibility, but it's very rare.
Energy is supplied to your engine through the flywheel.
That's it!
I bet that's what's wrong with me.?
Is it serious?
Very.
Poor Toot.
Hi, Koko, have you heard about Toot?
Dunbar told me she's not very well.
Poor Toot! That's awful. Is there anything I can do to help?
Could you go and see her? I'm busy helping the Magnificent Mysterioso.
Oh, I'm OK, but I might need a new flywheel.
I've found one, but it's in Tootington.
Why don't I go and collect the flywheel?
I'm the fastest and it's a really long way to go.
What about your work?
That's OK, friends are more important.
I'll work late to get everything done.
Thank you.
Here I am! Will this do?
An excellent choice. Now, a trick is always better with an audience.
Could you round up some friends?
No problem! Wizard Wilson's wheels to the race!
Hmm...
You can't go, Toot.
But I'm feeling much better now.
You need to stay here and rest. Hoot can go, though.
I'll tell you all about it later.
But I want to go.
Rise!
Oh!
Higher!
And higher!
That's incredible?
That's unbelievable.
How does he do that?
I do love a good magic show.
That's the most wowzer trick I've ever seen!
He's amazing.
A sling? Why can't I stay on the rotator thingy?
Because I need to take your wheels off.
Huh? My wheels?!
And then I need to take your engine out.
Take my engine out? But...
It's a big job so I'll have to keep you in overnight.
Stay here? All night? On my own?
Oh, no. What have I done?
Koko's back with the part!
OK, Toot, let's get started.
Wheels first.
No!
Don't be scared. But...
Morgan will look after you, he's very gentle.
But there's nothing wrong with me!
What do you mean?
I made it up because I didn't want to do track inspection today.
Toot! How could you?
Everyone's been running around after you all day!
We've all been worried.
I'm really sorry.
I wasn't expecting so much fuss.
I didn't want to get into trouble, so I kept pretending.
Well I hope you can see that wasn't a good way to behave.
Yes.
You better go and tell Hoot.
Ooh!
Bravo!
Thank you.
He's extraordinary!
Thank you, most kind.
What a show! Toot would have loved this. Oh, are you fixed already?
Oh, Hoot, there was nothing wrong with me.
That's great news!
I was pretending.
Huh?
I'm really sorry, Hoot. I've let you down.
I didn't want to check the tracks so I made an excuse.
Really?
I only thought about myself and that's wrong because we're a team.
There's still time left. We could do some track inspection now.
Hoot and Toot are...?
Ready to inspect!
Track marked!
Next time you don't want to do something, just tell me.
I will. I promise. I thought this was going to be really boring, but actually it's fun!
Yeah!
Oh, found another one!
Got it!
We're a great team!
And you're the best brother a chugger could have!
Aw, thanks. You're not so bad yourself.
When you're not pretending!