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Thomas Gets Bumped Transcript is Pikachufreak's idea.

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Description[]

  • Here's the full transcript to Thomas Gets Bumped.

Characters[]

  • Thomas
  • Percy
  • Bertie
  • Sir Topham Hatt
  • James (does not speak)
  • Annie and Clarabel (do not speak)

Transcript[]

UK Version[]

Michael Angelis: Every afternoon Thomas the Tank Engine puffs along his branch line with Annie and Clarabel. First, they pass the water mill. Next, they come to a big farm. Then, they can see a bridge with a village nestled either side of it. This is a special place. Whenever children hear Thomas coming along, they stand on the bridge waving until he is out of sight. One day, Thomas was running late. He had stopped at the signal before the bridge to talk to some new children. Percy was waiting too.
Percy: Hurry up Thomas. (Michael Angelis: Called Percy when the signal dropped.) If you're late the Fat controller may get a new engine to replace you.
Thomas: He would never do that! (Michael Angelis: Thought Thomas.)
Michael Angelis: But he was worried. Next day, Thomas hurried along the line. Just ahead was the goods yard. There (on the platform) was an inspector waving a red flag. Next Thomas saw some children. They were waving too.
Thomas: Something must be wrong. (Michael Angelis: Thought Thomas.) This station is for goods, not passengers.
Children: Help Thomas, help. We are glad to see you. (Michael Angelis: Called the children.) Please will you take us home?
Michael Angelis: The stationmaster explained to Thomas's driver that the school bus had broken down and that all the parents would be worried if the children were late. Thomas waited as the children walked down from the bridge. Then he took them to the next station where Bertie was waiting to take them home. When Thomas finished his journey he was very late. He was worried that the Fat Controller might be cross with him.
Percy: I warned Thomas. (Michael Angelis: Puffed Percy to James.) He's been late one time too many. He'll be in trouble now.
Michael Angelis: But next morning the Fat Controller was nowhere to be seen.
(Thomas looks around and finds nothing)
Thomas: Thank goodness. (Michael Angelis: Sighed Thomas.)
Michael Angelis: Thomas knows every part of his branch line, but just ahead was a stretch where the hot sun had bent the rails on the track.
Thomas' Driver: Careful Thomas! (Michael Angelis: Called his driver.)
Michael Angelis: But it was too late.
(Thomas falls off the rails)
Thomas' Driver: That's done it. (Michael Angelis: Said his driver.) We shan't get any further today.
Thomas: But what about my passengers?
Thomas' Driver: Don't you worry - they'll be looked after. (Michael Angelis: Replied his driver.)
Michael Angelis: While workmen repaired the line, Thomas had to shunt trucks in the yard. Bertie came to see him.
Bertie: I understand you need my help again.
Thomas: Yes Bertie. (Michael Angelis: Replied Thomas sadly.) I can't run without my rails.
Michael Angelis: Bertie set off to collect Thomas's passengers.
Passengers: Hello, Bertie. (Michael Angelis: They said.) We are glad you are here.
Michael Angelis: Bertie drove along the road that runs by the railway. He stopped at each station along the line. Sometimes he stopped between stations to let people off closer to their homes. Thomas felt miserable.
Thomas: I've lost my passengers. They'll like Bertie better than me.
Michael Angelis: The Fat Controller arrived.
The Fat Controller: Your branch line is repaired. I'm going to change your timetable so that you and Bertie can work together more.
Michael Angelis: When Thomas reached the station there were all his passengers.
Passengers: Bertie is a good bus, but we missed our train rides with you. (Michael Angelis: They said.)
Michael Angelis: Later Thomas spoke to Bertie.
Thomas: Thank you for looking after my passengers.
Bertie: That's all right Thomas. I like to make new friends but I'm glad to share them with you.
Thomas: Bertie. (Michael Angelis: Said Thomas.) You're a very good friend indeed.

US Version[]

George Carlin: Every afternoon, Thomas the Tank Engine puffs along his branch line with Annie and Clarabel. First they pass the water mill. Next, they come to a big farm. Then, they can see a bridge with a village nestled either side of it. This is a special place. Whenever children hear Thomas coming along, they stand on the bridge, waving until he is out of sight. One day, Thomas was running late. He had stopped at a red light before the bridge to talk to some new children. Percy the Green Engine was waiting, too.
Percy: Hurry up, Thomas. (George Carlin: Called Percy when the signal dropped.) If you're late, Sir Topham Hatt might get a new engine to replace you.
Thomas: He would never do that! (George Carlin: Thought Thomas.)
George Carlin: But he was worried. Next day, Thomas hurried along the line. Just ahead was the goods yard. There (on the platform) was an inspector waving a red flag. Next, Thomas saw some children. They were waving, too.
Thomas: Something must be wrong. (George Carlin: Thought Thomas.) This station is for goods, not passengers.
Children: Help, Thomas, help! We're glad to see you. (George Carlin: Called the children.) Please, will you take us home?
George Carlin: The stationmaster explained to Thomas' driver that the school bus had broken down, and all the parents would be worried if the children were late. Thomas waited as the children walked down from the bridge. Then he took the children to the next station, where Bertie was waiting to take them home. When Thomas finished his journey, he was very late. He was worried that Sir Topham Hatt might be cross with him.
Percy: I warned Thomas. (George Carlin: Puffed Percy to James.) He's been late one time too many. He'll be in trouble now.
George Carlin: But next morning, when Thomas pick up his passengers, Sir Topham Hatt was nowhere to be seen.
(Thomas looks around and finds nothing)
Thomas: Thank goodness. (George Carlin: Sighed Thomas.)
George Carlin: Thomas knows every part of his line. Just ahead was a stretch where the hot sun had bent the rails on the track.
Thomas' Driver: Careful, Thomas! (George Carlin: Called his driver.)
George Carlin: But it was too late.
(Thomas falls off the rails)
Thomas' Driver: That's done it! (George Carlin: Said his driver.) We shan't get any further today!
Thomas: But what about my passengers? (George Carlin: Asked Thomas.)
Thomas' Driver: Don't worry, they'll be looked after. (George Carlin: Replied his driver.)
George Carlin: While workmen repaired the line, Thomas had to shunt freight cars in the yard. Bertie came to see him.
Bertie: I understand you need my help again.
Thomas: Yes, Bertie. (George Carlin: Replied Thomas sadly.) I can't run without my rails.
George Carlin: Bertie set off to collect Thomas' passengers.
Passengers: Hello, Bertie. (George Carlin: They said.) We're glad you're here.
George Carlin: Bertie drove along the road that runs by the railway. He stopped at each station along the line. Sometimes he stopped between stations to let people off closer to their homes. Thomas felt miserable.
Thomas: I've lost my passengers to Bertie. They'll like him better than me.
George Carlin: Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
Sir Topham Hatt: Your branch line is repaired. I'm going to change your timetable so that you and Bertie can work together more.
George Carlin: When Thomas reached the station, there (to his relief) were all his passengers.
Passengers: Bertie is a good bus, but we missed our train rides with you. (George Carlin: They said.)
George Carlin: Later, Thomas spoke to Bertie.
Thomas: Thank you for looking after my passengers.
Bertie: That's all right, Thomas. I like to make new friends, but I'm glad to share them with you.
Thomas: You're a good friend, indeed. (George Carlin: Replied Thomas.) And always will be.
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