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Dirty Work, retitled Diesel's Devious Deed or Diesel's Devilish Deed on North American releases, is the thirteenth episode of the second series. It is based on the story of the same name from the Railway Series book Duck and the Diesel Engine.

Plot

Diesel is still having a hard time since having been made to look silly in front of the trucks as they continue to laugh and sing cheeky songs. A horrified Duck soon overhears the singing and firmly bumps the trucks to shut them up when he returns back to the yard. Duck apologises for the trucks' behaviour but a furious Diesel blames him for making them laugh at him. Henry, who is watching nearby with James and Gordon, objects, saying that Duck would never do such a thing and adds that he, Gordon, James and Duck would not tell the trucks about their differences.

By now, Diesel's anger toward Duck has grown to such a point that he wants to find a way to get rid of him. Inspired by the big engines' words about trucks, he makes a plan to spread lies to get revenge on Duck. Going into the yard the next day, Diesel tells the trucks that he laughed at their joke about him and tells them some about the bigger engines and claims that he heard them from Duck. Before leaving, he warns them not to say he told them. The trucks find these jokes hilarious and laugh at the bigger engines and tell them that they came from Duck, to get even with him for forcing them to behave.

Believing that Duck is responsible for the trucks' ridicule, the big engines hold a meeting and agree that Duck needs to be taught a lesson. They decide that since Duck once prevented them from entering the sheds, they will do the same to him. Later, Duck returns to the shed exhausted after a long hard day's work. However, when he tries to get back inside for a rest, the bigger engines stand close together and hiss steam at him. They tell him that because he tells tales about them to the trucks, they hate him and want Diesel to replace him. Duck starts to argue with them but the Fat Controller arrives to break them up and see what the riot is before long. He hears the bigger engines' accusations against Duck: Gordon goes first by saying Duck called him "a Galloping Sausage", "Rusty Red Scrap Iron" for James and Henry is "Old Square Wheels". While trying not to laugh, the Fat Controller gives Duck a chance to explain himself. Duck protests him that he did not make those jokes and no steam engine would be as mean as that. Diesel then comes forward and the Fat Controller asks him what he knows. Diesel feigns shock at Duck's "actions" but claims ignorance otherwise.

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Duck trundled sadly away... while Diesel smirked with triumph.

The Fat Controller apologises to Duck, saying that until he gets to the bottom of the incident that he must go to work at Wellsworth for a while and kindly reassures him that Edward will be happy to see him. Believing that the Fat Controller has turned against him too, Duck sadly obliges with tears in his eyes and Diesel gives a satisfied smirk as he watches Duck puff away.

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Trivia

  • A reference to Duck Takes Charge is made by the big engines.
  • The events were later mentioned by James in the fourth series episode Rock 'n' Roll.
  • On the Thomas' Halloween Adventures DVD, this episode's title card reads Diesel's Devilish Deed but is still referred to by its original name on the back cover.
  • In the Welsh dub:
    • The trucks singing Pop Goes the Diesel at the beginning of the episode is omitted from the dub.
    • When Duck apologises to Diesel about the trucks being rude to him, the music cue when the narrator says, "Diesel lurked up" is used.
  • In this episode, Diesel is seen squirming while he is eavesdropping on the argument at the shed. But in a few photos from this episode, he is smirking instead. This is most likely because these photos were taken after Diesel got Duck sent away and the former rolled back in to his shed.
  • This is the first episode of a few things for the trucks and some new faces for Duck:
  • This is the last appearance of two things:
  • When the Fat Controller tells Duck that he must go to Edward's station and as Duck leaves, Henry's sad theme music is heard playing. This marks the only time when Henry's sad theme is played for another engine as well as the only episode to play that theme in the second series.
  • In Ringo Starr's US dub, during the shed scenes, an odd hissing and squeaking sound can be heard. This can only be heard in the Shining Time Station episode, Word's Out and the DVD The Greatest Stories. However, the hissing was absent on the Better Late Than Never and Other Stories VHS and the Diesel's Devious Deed and Other Thomas the Tank Engine Stories audio tape and CD, respectively.
  • The three lines "Disgraceful", "Disgusting" and "Despicable" were later said again in the fourth series episode Bowled Out. The line "Despicable!" was also said by James in the fifth series episode Horrid Lorry, as well as the lines "Despicable!" and "Disgusting!" by Gordon and Henry in the fifth series episode Thomas and the Rumours and "Disgraceful!" was said by Gordon in the sixth series episode Percy's Chocolate Crunch, having previously said it in the first series episodes Tenders and Turntables and Whistles and Sneezes.
  • In a rare behind the scenes photo, Thomas, Percy and BoCo can be seen at Tidmouth Sheds.
  • The outro music can be heard very faintly as Diesel smirks with triumph as Duck leaves for Edward's station.
  • This episode was never released on home video in South Korea.

Goofs

  • Gordon, Henry and James' eyes are misaligned for most of the episode.
  • At the very start, Diesel's eyes are misaligned.
  • The sound effect of the goods train being assembled at the beginning comes in a bit too late.
  • Throughout the Brendam Warehouse scene, Diesel is missing his eyebrows.
  • When the narrator says "Duck was horrified!":
    • Duck's face is loose and a piece of sticky tack can also be seen above his face.
    • He appears to be next to Gordon but in the next scene, he is steaming towards him due the shot being filmed after Diesel pulled up next to him.
  • The truck Duck bumps is being pulled by fishing wire.
  • In the close-up of Henry at the yard:
    • His coupling hook chain is upside down.
    • His depressed face has a crack in the left eye socket.
    • A brown object can be seen on his running board near his wheel arches.
  • In a close-up of James at the yard, a gab is visible behind his face and eyes.
  • When Diesel speaks to the trucks, none of them have faces but when Diesel sniggers away they do.
  • The lines at the large yard with the trucks all lead to the brick wall in the background meaning the trucks are trapped in there.
  • When the trucks laugh after Diesel rolled away, the van's face furthest to the right of the screen is crooked.
  • When Gordon, Henry and James pass the trucks:
    • Gordon's and Henry's tenders fade away while Henry and James fade in.
    • Henry has Duck's whistle five steps higher in pitch.
  • In the scene after Gordon, Henry and James passing the trucks, the truck next to the two laughing trucks is gone due of reusing the first shot of the trucks laughing.
  • At Tidmouth Sheds:
    • Both James and his brake pipe are titled.
    • James' face is off-centre from his smokebox.
    • Some small spots of red paint can be seen on Gordon's face.
    • Ringo Starr's voice can be faintly heard in the Welsh dub.
    • In the close-ups of Gordon, James and Henry:
      • All three are missing their tenders.
      • Henry's eyes jitter for a moment.
  • When the engines blow steam at Duck, a green pipe can be seen between James and Henry's wheels producing the steam.
  • Diesel's face is crooked when the narrator says "Diesel squirmed and hoped he didn't".
  • When this episode was originally released on the Thomas Comes to Breakfast 1998 VHS in Canada, it had no narration and only included the music and sound effects. This was later corrected on the 2000 VHS tape release in Canada.

Quotes

Duck: Shut up! [bumps the trucks hard] I'm sorry our trucks were rude to you, Diesel.
Narrator: Diesel was still furious.
Diesel: It's all your fault. You made them laugh at me.
Henry: Nonsense! Duck would never do that. We engines have our differences but we never talk about them to the trucks. That would be dis-dis…
Gordon: Disgraceful!
James: Disgusting!
Henry: Despicable!

Diesel: I see you like jokes. You made a good joke about me yesterday. I laughed and laughed. Duck told me one about Gordon. I'll whisper it… Don't tell Gordon I told you.
Trucks: [howling into laughter] Haw! Haw! Haw! Gordon will be cross with Duck when he knows. Let's tell him and pay Duck out for bumping us.
Narrator: They laughed rudely at the engines as they went by. [Gordon, Henry and James pass the Troublesome Trucks. Cuts to Tidmouth Sheds.] Soon Gordon, Henry and James found out why.
Gordon: Disgraceful!
James: Disgusting!
Henry: Despicable! We cannot allow it.
Henry, Gordon and James: Yes. He did it to us. We'll do it to him and see how he likes it.

[Duck arrives at Tidmouth Sheds, only to get blockaded by the three big engines]
Gordon, James and Henry: [let off a lot of steam] WHOOSH!!!!!
James: Keep out!
Duck: Stop fooling! I'm tired!
Gordon, James and Henry: So are we. We're tired of you. We like Diesel. We don't like you. You tell tales about us to the trucks.
Duck: I don't!
Gordon, James and Henry: You do!
Duck: I don't!
Gordon, James and Henry: You DO!
Narrator: The Fat Controller came to stop the noise.
Gordon: Duck called me a "Galloping Sausage"!
James: "Rusty Red Scrap Iron"!
Henry: I'm "Old Square Wheels"!
The Fat Controller: Well, Duck...?
Duck: I only wish, sir, that I thought of those names myself... if the dome fits!
[The Fat Controller clears his throat]
Gordon, James and Henry: He made trucks laugh at us!
The Fat Controller: Did you, Duck?
Duck: Certainly not, sir. No steam engine would be as mean as that.
Narrator: Diesel lurked up.
The Fat Controller: Now, Diesel, you heard what Duck said.
Diesel: I can't understand it, sir. To think that Duck of all engines... I'm dreadfully grieved, sir, but know nothing.
The Fat Controller: I see.
Narrator: Diesel squirmed and hoped he didn't.
The Fat Controller: I'm sorry, Duck, but you must go to Edward's station for a while. I know he will be glad to see you.
Duck: As you wish, sir.
Narrator: Duck trundled sadly away... while Diesel smirked with triumph.

In Other Languages

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Language Title
Albanian Plan i keq
Brazilian Portuguese A intriga de Diesel
Chinese Mandarin 肮脏的工作
Croatian Prljavi posao
Czech Špinavá práce
Danish Diesel laver balladen
Dutch Een vuil zaakje
Finnish Kieroilua
French Sale boulot
German Schmutzarbeit
Greek Βρόμικη δουλειά
Hungarian Hazugság
Italian Soprannomi
Japanese ディーゼルのわるだくみ
Korean 능청스런 디젤
Latin American Spanish El complot de Diesel
Norwegian Bakvaskelser
Polish Zemsta Diesla (Original)
Brudna robota (Alternate)
Romanian O treaba murdară
Romansh L'acziun perfida da Diesel
Russian Прозвища
Serbian Prljave posao
Slovenian Umazano delo
Swedish Bakverk
Turkish Pis İşler
Welsh Bai ar Gam

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  • Better Late than Never and Other Stories (Ringo Starr's US dub)
  • Thomas Comes to Breakfast and Other Thomas Adventures (No narration on 1998 VHS)
  • Thomas' Halloween Adventures
  • The Greatest Stories (Ringo Starr's US dub)

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  • Thomas the Tank Engine 4

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