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Troublesome Trucks, retitled Foolish Freight Cars in American releases, is the ninth episode of the first season.

Plot

James is finally let out again to pull a goods train. James is determined to redeem himself, and makes good time even though the trucks break away on Gordon's Hill. The Fat Controller is pleased, and allows James to keep his red paint.

Characters

Locations

Trivia

  • Stock footage from Thomas and the Trucks is used. The aforementioned episode was even filmed at the same time as this one, as the siding arrangements are the same.
  • In the restored version, an extended close-up shot of James at Maron is shown.

Goofs

  • Bootlaces were used to fix the leak in the brakepipe in James and the Coaches, but in the narrator refers to it as singular.
  • James' tender is derailed while Thomas arranges his train.
  • When Thomas says "Have you got some bootlaces ready?" there's blu-tak under his lantern.
  • When James puffs out of the yard the truck at the front loses its face.
  • When Thomas puffs away laughing, all the trucks are coupled to each other. But when James backs onto the trucks, one at the front is uncoupled.
  • When the trucks get to the bottom of Gordon's Hill a truck disappears.
  • When James goes up Gordon's Hill the second time, a wire pulls him up.
  • James' puffing noise is not in sync with his speed.
  • When the narrator says the line, "Sometimes their axles would run hot", a crew member's shadow is seen at the end of the set.
  • The Fat Controller said that he was in Edward's train and that he had seen everything, but Edward wasn't pulling a train when stopped at Gordon's Hill, nor was he pulling a passenger train later at Maron.

Gallery

Episode

thumb|450px|left|US narration by George Carlin

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