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Jeri Cries Again is a The Amazing World of Shining Time Station (Pokemon Puzzle League version) episode.

Plot[]

  • Jeri is crying because her cuddly teddy bear, Ms. Wiggles, has been sent to the dumps. Bailey, Marina, Serena, Mina, The Sensational Sisters, The Totally Spies, The Steamettes, The Pussycats, The Kratt Sisters, Rika and The Conductors have to look for her.

Characters[]

  • Mr. Conductor 1
  • Mr. Conductor 2
  • Mr. Conductor 3
  • Bailey
  • Marina
  • Serena Tsukino
  • Mina Aino
  • Daisy
  • Violet
  • Lily
  • Sam Simpson
  • Clover
  • Alex
  • Aya
  • Satsuki
  • Charmaine
  • Josie McCoy
  • Valerie Brown
  • Melody Valentine
  • Whitney
  • Tierra
  • Rika Nonaka
  • Jeri Katou

Transcript[]

Part 1[]

  • (We see Bailey and the girls at the station)
  • Bailey: Poor Jeri's acting like a cowardly crybaby.
  • Marina: Yeah.
  • Rika: My ears!
  • Jeri: (crying like a siren)
  • Violet: It's too bad that Jeri's crying.
  • Lily: We'll never know.
  • Serena: I was a crybaby too.
  • Mina: For this way, it's not a thing.
  • Whitney: I was a crybaby as well.
  • Tierra: You were crying like that.
  • Clover: I know Richie and I are blonde.
  • Alex: That's the reason.
  • Satsuki: There's nothing we can do.
  • (The Conductors appear)
  • Mr. Conductor 1: Poor Jeri.
  • Mr. Conductor 2: She's a crybaby.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Harold had to take Pegasus.
  • Charmaine: Who's that horse?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: I can tell.
  • (Mr. Conductor 3 blows his whistle and Harold and The Flying Horse starts)
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Harold the Helicopter is glad not to be a steam engine. He is much happier flying in the sky than racing along on road or rails. One sunny morning, the engines were busy preparing for the Vicar's annual garden party.
  • Harold: I like to help.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Called Harold.
  • Harold: But i'm on patrol.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: He was looking for engines that might be in trouble. Meanwhile, the engines puffed to and fro with their loads to the party. Percy was delivering deck chairs and decorations, tables and tea earns and reminders.
  • Percy: Don't forget to come to the Vicar's party.
  • Harold: Thanks for the invitation.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Called Harold.
  • Harold: But duty calls.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: And he whirred away. Harold was landing at his airfield to get more fuel when he saw Pegasus the cart horse that lives close by. Pegasus was ready to give rides to children. He had a shiny leather hornest and a freshly painted cart. Harold was beginning to feel left out of the celebrations. He wished more than ever that he could help. Thomas puffed in with some passengers.
  • Harold: Where are you going next?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Buzzed Harold.
  • Thomas: To the Vicar's party of course. Everyone's going.
  • Harold: Everyone except me.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Replied Harold.
  • Harold: I'm on duty.
  • Thomas: Yes indeed.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Said Thomas kindly.
  • Thomas: Being a rescue helicopter is important work.
  • Harold: But no one needs rescuing.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Sighed Harold. Then came the surprise. Harold's pilot recieved an urgent call from Sir Topham Hatt.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: Pegasus is stuck in a ditch. If he doesn't get to the Vicar's party, the children will be disappointed. You must rescue him at once.
  • Harold: All set and ready for action.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Reported Harold.
  • Percy: Pegasus?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Wondered Percy.
  • Percy: That's a funny name for a horse.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: It's the name of a flying horse in a very old story.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Explained Sir Topham Hatt.
  • Percy: Flying horse!?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Exclaimed Percy.
  • Percy: Horses can't fly.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: He felt very clever. Harold flew to the rescue as fast as he could.
  • Harold: What happened?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: He asked Thomas.
  • Thomas: We were loading the cart. Pegasus wondered off into the ditch. Silly Horse, now he's stuck. If you can take him, i can take the cart.
  • Harold: I'll put Pegasus in my sling.
  • Thomas: We need to hurry.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Whistled Thomas.
  • Thomas: The party is about to begin.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: And he steamed away. Soon, Harold's pilot had fitted Harold's sling under Pegasus. Then, Harold lifted him gently into the air and carefully carried him across the fields. When Percy saw Pegasus flying through the sky he was amazed.
  • Percy: Well flatten my funnel, so horses can fly after all.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: The children cheered for Harold. He had saved the day. Soon, Pegasus was hitched up to the cart. The party was a big sucess and the children had a wonderful time. Harold was happy. He'd stayed on duty and had fun at the party too.
  • (Harold and The Flying Horse ends)
  • Charmaine: Harold is a rescue helicopter.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: You got it.
  • (The Conductors disappear)
  • Bailey: We'll look for Ms. Wiggles.
  • Marina: Just stop crying.
  • Rika: We'll look after her.
  • Jeri: (sniffs) Okay.
  • (End of Part 1)

Part 2[]

  • (We see Bailey and the girls looking for Ms. Wiggles)
  • Bailey: She must be here somewhere.
  • Marina: I don't know.
  • Josie: I found her.
  • Alex: Amazing.
  • Daisy: We'll take her back.
  • Mina: That's right.
  • (Later)
  • Bailey: Your teddy bear is safe and sound.
  • Jeri: She's here.
  • Violet: Of course.
  • Marina: We were proud of you.
  • Rika: Mission accomplished.
  • Aya: That's good.
  • (The Conductors reappear)
  • Mr. Conductor 1: Well done.
  • Mr. Conductor 2: You really did it.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Thomas is excited about the medal.
  • Melody: Medal?
  • Mr. Conductor 3: I can tell.
  • (Mr. Conductor 3 blows his whistle and Hooray For Thomas starts)
  • Mr. Conductor 3: It was an exciting day on the Island of Sodor.
  • Harold: Good morning!
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Called Harold. Annie and Clarabel were full of happy children. Thomas was taking them to their annual sports day. Everything was ready for the day to begin.
  • Boy: I do hope i'm Number 1 and win a medal.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Said a boy.
  • Thomas: It must be splendid to win a medal.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Chuffed Thomas.
  • Thomas: After all i'm engine Number 1.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Thomas worked hard all afternoon. But he couldn't stop thinking about medals. He imagined himself wearing a gold medal on a bright red ribbon. How smart he would look.
  • Percy: Hello, Thomas.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Whistled Percy.
  • Percy: I'm taking Sir Topham Hatt to sports day.
  • Thomas: You can see the egg and spoon race.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Chuffed Thomas.
  • Percy: I didn't know eggs and spoons had races.
  • Bertie: A children race with eggs on spoon.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Said Bertie.
  • Thomas: And the winner gets a medal. I wish i could have a medal.
  • Percy: You need to win a race first.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Whistled Percy.
  • Bertie: I'll race you, Thomas. The first one to the station is the winner.
  • Thomas: You're on!
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Called Thomas.
  • Bertie: Ready, steady, go!
  • Thomas: Better hurry, Bertie.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Peeped Thomas. Then, Thomas had to stop to pick up some passengers.
  • Bertie: Better hurry, Thomas.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Teased Bertie as he rattled over the bridge. Then, Bertie had to stop at the level crossing.
  • Thomas: Last one there puffs hot air.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Called Thomas. Thomas was nearly at the station. As he drew near the plane field, a signalman flagged him down. Now Thomas was really cross. Bertie was sure to win. Then he saw Sir Topham Hatt.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: Thomas, the sports day medals have been left in my office. You must fetch them at once. We can't let the children down.
  • Thomas: Of course not, sir.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Replied Thomas and he chuffed away. Meanwhile, Bertie had raced into the station.
  • Bertie: I won!
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Shouted Bertie.
  • Bertie: I won!
  • Mr. Conductor 3: And he waited eagerly for Thomas. He waited and waited. But Thomas had forgotten about the race. He was thinking about the children.
  • Thomas: I can't let them down, i can't let them down.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: At last, Thomas puffed back into the big station. The stationmaster gave Thomas' driver the box of medals. Then, Thomas set off again. He arrived just in time.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: Well done.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Said Sir Topham Hatt.
  • Thomas: Thank you, Sir.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Panted Thomas. Sir Topham Hatt presented the medals to the winners.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: Congratulations.
  • Children: Thank you sir.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: The next day, Bertie and the medal winner arrived with a surprise for Thomas. A small boy presented him with a gold medal on a red ribbon.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: You were very helpful at sports day.
  • Boy: So we thought you should have a medal of your own.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Added the boy.
  • Thomas: My very own medal.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Said Thomas.
  • Thomas: Thank you.
  • Children: Three cheers for Thomas the Number 1 engine. Hip, hip, hooray.
  • Bertie: But i still won the race.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Tooted Bertie. Thomas just peeped happily.
  • (Hooray For Thomas ends)
  • Melody: (giggles) Thomas is the winner.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: You're right.
  • (The Conductors disappear)
  • Rika: You're much happy now.
  • Jeri: Thanks.
  • Bailey: Why don't all four of us play Shirley Fenette?
  • Marina, Serena and Mina: Good idea.
  • (End of Part 2)

Part 3[]

  • (We see the four girls in Shirley Fenette outfits and opaque nude tights)
  • Bailey: Ah, those forgotten memories.
  • Marina: We love nude tights.
  • Serena: We're blonde you know.
  • Mina: Of course.
  • Bailey: We'll all be friends.
  • Marina, Serena and Mina: You said it.
  • (The Conductors reappear)
  • Mr. Conductor 1: Good old sisters.
  • Mr. Conductor 2: Two who wear stockings.
  • Mr. Conductor 3: Two who are both blonde.
  • (The Conductors high 5 each other as the episode ends)
  • (End of Part 3)
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