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- “You know, there's more than one way to get jammed. We all learned that today. What's more, we also learned that sometimes when engines help each other out of a... 'jam,' things can still go wrong."
"So...?"
"So, that means we learned a lot today. And therefore..."
"We're really useful engines after all!” - ― Thomas cheering up the other engines.
Percy, James and the Fruitful Day, retitled Thomas, Percy and the Fruitful Day on the back cover of one North American VHS release as a goof, is the twenty-fifth episode of the third series. It is based on the magazine story Percy Gets Jammed written by Andrew Brenner.
Plot
It is market day on Sodor and James is on his way to the harbour when he sees Percy at Lower Suddery. Percy is late with his line of trucks, as he should already be at the next station by that point. James tells Percy that engines should always be on time and puffs importantly away. Feeling resentful, Percy mutters "bossy buffers" under his breath and continues on his way.
James arrives at the harbour to see all the wonderful fresh exotic fruits being unloaded from the cargo ships. James waits as his trucks are loaded, then he sets off along the main line. During his journey, he meets Thomas and cannot resist boasting. Thomas tells Annie and Clarabel that he knows that there will be trouble ahead for boastful James.
Back at Lower Suddery, Percy is busy shunting in the yard when the stationmaster informs his driver that James' brakes are jammed and that Percy has to go and help him at once. Percy quickly sets off and soon finds James stranded on the main line, which gives Percy an opportunity to tease him. Percy's driver soon intervenes and asks Percy if he can push the trucks of fruit, to which Percy happily obliges. Soon, Percy is coupled to the trucks and sets off, leaving James fuming. Percy is in a hurry and is not paying full attention to the line. With the trucks in front of him, he has not seen that the points have failed and that he has been diverted onto a siding. Percy's driver sees the danger and applies the brakes but it is too late. The trucks run straight into the buffers and Percy crashes into the back of the van in front of him. His driver and fireman have jumped clear but Percy gets squirted and covered from funnel to buffers in squashed fruit. The Fat Controller arrives and sternly reminds Percy that while the points failure was not his fault, the railway is not a jam factory. After that, Percy sadly chuffs back home.
That night in the sheds, all the engines are silent, with James and Percy feeling very sorry for themselves as they are now both in disgrace. Thomas breaks the silence by reminding everyone that there is more than one way to get into a jam and that even when engines help each other out, things can still go wrong. One of the engines asks what the point is and Thomas points out that it means they learned a lot that day and therefore they are all Really Useful Engines after all, to which all the engines happily agree.
Characters
- Thomas
- James
- Percy
- Annie and Clarabel
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Edward (not named)
- Henry (not named)
- Gordon (not named)
- Duck (not named)
- Troublesome Trucks (do not speak)
- Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
- Farmer Trotter (cameo)
- The New Signalman (cameo)
- Big Mickey (faceless; cameo)
- Jem Cole (deleted scene cameo)
Locations
Trivia
- The truck in front of Percy has "NE" written on it.
- Stock footage from Thomas, Percy and the Post Train as well as a deleted scene from the previous episode are used.
- Izzy Gomez, Big Mickey, the Fuel Depot Manager's office, a station and a warehouse from TUGS appear.
- This episode marks:
- The first time a character angrily says "Be quiet!" instead of "Shut up!"
- Annie and Clarabel's only speaking roles in the third series.
- The only appearances of the Logging Halt.
- The last appearances of Brendam Drawbridge and The Three Way Road.
- This episode aired alongside the second series episode Percy and Harold on Storytime with Thomas.
- This episode was first broadcast in the UK on Ringo Starr's 52nd birthday.
- Dishwasher soap was used for the projectile green liquid squirted on Percy. Additionally, the horn sound uses a slowed down version of Bertie's horn.
- For the 1993 repeat of the third series on Children's ITV, this was the last episode before the terrestrial broadcast ended until the sixth series ten years later.
Goofs
- At Lower Suddery:
- When James arrived, his front bogie wheels comes off the track.
- James' tender body is not properly assembled to its chassis.
- When James leaves Lower Suddery, his smoke generator is visible.
- When James is watching his trucks being loaded, there are four open-topped trucks but, when he leaves the harbour, one of them has been replaced with a goods van and the first truck is also missing a face.
- Because stock footage is used, one close-up of Percy's driver is at night.
- As Percy sets off with James' trucks, the latter' pony truck is derailed and the former also jerks back before starting.
- When Percy crashes:
- The van jolts up but in the next shot it remains on the track.
- He slightly shifts forward when he smashes into the van indacting a film cut.
- Percy is on the track when he crashes but later he shown to be derailed.
- His cab roof is lifted.
- His cylinder is dangling.
- At the sheds:
- Some of the engines' eyes are misaligned.
- There are eleven berths instead of the usual six.
- Black tack is wrapped around James' funnel.
- Thomas has a couple problems with his eyes:
- They do not move the same time when the narrator says, "Still there was silence."
- They also slightly jolt up when he says that things can still go wrong when helping each other out of a jam.
- His left eye (viewers' right) moves up when he says, "So that means we've learned a lot today."
Quotes
- James: Really reliable—that's me! Pity the same can't be said for Percy! Peep peep! Good-bye! [leaves]
- Annie and Clarabel: What was all that about?
- Thomas: That was trouble. Trouble for James. Just wait and see.
- Percy: Got yourself into a jam, eh, James? What you might call a sticky situation?
- James: Be quiet! It's not funny having jammed brakes!
- Percy: And not very reliable, either. I am surprised you let it happen, James. Nothing should stop us engines.
- Percy's Driver: That's enough, Percy. Can you push these trucks?
- Percy: Of course I can. There's no time to lose. James has done too much of that already.
- Narrator: [James becomes angry] James angrily hissed steam as Percy was coupled to the trucks. [Percy reverses]
- Percy: Off we go. I'll have to go fast to get there in time. [Sets off with the fruit trucks] These big engines are so unreliable.
- [after Percy's unexpected misadventure with the trucks and the jammed points]
- The Fat Controller: Percy, you are not to blame for the points failure but I do not run a jam factory.
- Percy: Yes, sir — No, sir!
- Narrator: And Percy squelched sadly away. [Reverses out of the siding]
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Home Video Releases
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References
#01 A Scarf for Percy | #10 The Trouble with Mud | #19 One Good Turn |
#02 Percy's Promise | #11 No Joke for James | #20 Tender Engines |
#03 Time for Trouble | #12 Thomas, Percy and the Post Train | #21 Escape |
#04 Gordon and the Famous Visitor | #13 Trust Thomas | #22 Oliver Owns Up |
#05 Donald's Duck | #14 Mavis | #23 Bulgy |
#06 Thomas Gets Bumped | #15 Toby's Tightrope | #24 Heroes |
#07 Thomas, Percy and the Dragon | #16 Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party | #25 Percy, James and the Fruitful Day |
#08 Diesel Does It Again | #17 Buzz, Buzz | #26 Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure |
#09 Henry's Forest | #18 All at Sea | |