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{{Infobox episode
 
|name = Percy's Oil Spill
 
|name = Percy's Oil Spill
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|image = File:Percy.png
 
|season = 1
 
|season = 1
 
|number = 2
 
|number = 2
|airdate = December 3rd, 2016
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|airdate = December 3, 2016
 
|writer = [[User:OliverDuckandToad11|OliverDuckandToad11]]
 
|writer = [[User:OliverDuckandToad11|OliverDuckandToad11]]
|director = [[User:OliverDuckandToad11|OliverDuckandToad11]]
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|director = OliverDuckandToad11
|previous = [[Geoffrey's Real (Thomas' Engine Adventures)|Geoffrey's Real]]
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|previous = [[Geoffrey's Real]]
 
|next = [[Tankers of Doom]]}}
 
|next = [[Tankers of Doom]]}}
 
'''Percy's Oil Spill''' is the second episode of the [[Season 1 (The Adventures on Sodor)|first season]] of [[The Adventures on Sodor]].
 
'''Percy's Oil Spill''' is the second episode of the [[Season 1 (The Adventures on Sodor)|first season]] of [[The Adventures on Sodor]].
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In the harvest time, the air is filled with fresh fruit and vegetables. But one day, there was rain pouring down on the Island of Sodor, Percy was taking trucks full of fruit to market, but up ahead, he saw a flood in the track.
 
In the harvest time, the air is filled with fresh fruit and vegetables. But one day, there was rain pouring down on the Island of Sodor, Percy was taking trucks full of fruit to market, but up ahead, he saw a flood in the track.
   
"Oh no!" cried Percy, his driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy was from wheel to buffer in the flood. It wasn't long before Thomas came to pull him out.
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"Oh no!" cried Percy. His driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy was from wheel to buffer in the flood. It wasn't long before Thomas came to pull him out.
   
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"Are you alright Percy?" asked Thomas.
"Percy, how did this happen to you?" the blue E2 asked.
 
   
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"I'm fine Thomas," replied Percy, "just a little accident, that's all… hehe."
Percy sighed, "This big puddle was on the tracks and I tried applying my brakes, but I was too late to stop so I splashed right into it." he explained.
 
   
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"Well glad to hear that it's not too serious," puffed Thomas, "let's get you out of here," and Thomas hauled Percy out of the puddle. "There you are Percy, feeling warmer now?"
"Well, you don't have to worry anymore." Thomas whistled, "You're rescued now."
 
   
"Oh, thank you Thomas!" wheeshed Percy. "You're a good best friend."
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"Yes indeed Thomas," puffed Percy. "Thanks for saving me, you're a good best friend."
   
"Thank you, Percy." tooted Thomas and he puffed away. Percy's wheels were wet after he had rolled right into the flood, but he continued to go on his way.
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"Happy to help, Percy," chuffed Thomas. "Got to go now. Sorry Percy, but I'll see you later!" and Thomas puffed away. Percy's wheels were wet after he had rolled right into the flood, but he continued on his way.
   
After Percy had delivered the fruit to the market, he puffed away to collect some coal trucks so he could take them to the Coaling Plant, it was no longer raining and the sun was out, but there were still some parts of the track flooded. He arrived at the yards and coupled up to some empty coal trucks and then he puffed away. Percy arrived at the coaling plant and shunted his trucks under the hopper.
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After Percy had delivered the fruit to market, he went to the quarry to help Mavis. As he arrived, Percy could see that Mavis was indeed in need of help.
   
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"Thank goodness you could get here Percy," she said, "all these trucks are tiring me out."
"Good, now that's done." Percy puffed to himself.
 
   
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"Not to worry Mavis," puffed Percy and the two soon got to work. But Percy wasn't having such a great time, the trucks were up to no good.
But the Troublesome Trucks started to cause trouble. "Let's go forward." whispered one truck. "Yeah, so Percy can get covered in coal." whispered another. "On the count of 3!" whispered the truck. "1... 2... 3... On! On! On!" began the trucks.
 
   
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"I'm bored," grumbled a truck.
"Woah!" Percy cried as the trucks jolted him forward. Coal went all over him. "Silly trucks!" Percy spluttered, the trucks giggled, but Percy bumped them hard.
 
   
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"Me too," said another.
"Ow! That hurt!" cried out one truck.
 
   
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"Let's play tricks on Percy," another suggested.
"That's what you get for making me get covered in coal." scolded Percy. But the trucks still giggled.
 
   
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"Good idea!" agreed the other trucks, and they whispered the plan amongst themselves. Percy shunted the trucks under the hopper in which their plan was being discussed.
"Come on Percy." said his driver, "It's time we had a rest, I think."
 
   
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"Wait for Percy to shunt us under the hopper," said the first truck.
"Oh, okay." puffed Percy and he puffed away.
 
   
 
"Yes sir!" declared the others.
Later, Percy was sent to take oil tankers to the depot.
 
   
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"Shhh, quiet!" hissed the truck.
"Let's get going Percy." said his driver, "We don't want any diesel engines to start breaking down, do we?"
 
   
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Percy hadn't heard the trucks, but as he shunted them under the hopper… "On! On! On! Forward we go! Hahaha!" Percy felt a jerk between his buffers and he was now right under the hopper. Stone poured out all over him.
"Absolutely not!" Percy replied. But just as Percy was about to couple up to the oil tankers, Harold hovered in, he was on medical duties.
 
   
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"What was that for?" asked Percy crossly, but the trucks didn't reply.
"Oh, hello Percy!" said Harold. "Can't stop to talk, I'm on medical duties." the helicopter whizzed.
 
   
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"Oh dear Percy," exclaimed Mavis, "got in a bit of an accident there?"
"Okay Harold." said Percy, but as Harold flew away, the dust that was being blown by his blades went all over Percy.
 
   
"Oh, great!" Percy sighed, "I'm covered in dust!"
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"Yes Mavis," muttered Percy too quiet to be heard.
   
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Percy was soon cleaned up and when work at the quarry was done, he set off to the yards. He arrived there and was coupled up to some coal trucks that needed to be taken to the Coaling Plant, he chuffed away. It was no longer raining and the sun was out, but there were still some parts of the track flooded.
"We can't wait here any longer." said Percy's driver, "We have work to do." so Percy coupled up to the oil tankers and puffed away.
 
   
Percy was puffing happily through the countryside, he seen lots of puddles on the tracks.
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Percy arrived at the coaling plant and shunted his trucks under the hopper.
   
 
"Good, now that's done." he thought to himself.
"Wow!" Percy gasped. "The rain has made a lot of mess recently." he was looking down at the track in case there was any rain water on it. Suddenly, he drove over a puddle, Percy's front was covered in rainy water.
 
   
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But the Troublesome Trucks were up to no good.
"Woah! Where did that rain come from?" thought Percy who was now very confused. But then there was trouble, there was a very big puddle on the track up ahead.
 
   
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"Let's go forward." whispered one truck.
"Oh no!" cried Percy. His driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy had fallen right into the big puddle which went up to his wheels, the tankers were leaking and there was oil all over the track. There was also oil covered all over Percy. Percy felt very bad about himself.
 
   
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"Yeah, so Percy can get covered in coal," whispered another.
"Oh no!" he sighed. "There's oil all over me and my wheels are soaking wet. Oh, what will the Fat Controller say?"
 
   
 
And the trucks shot forward dragging Percy along. "Woah!" he gasped, coal poured out of the hopper and it went all over Percy. "Silly trucks!" he spluttered. The trucks giggled, but Percy bumped them hard.
He was soon to find out. "Percy!" exclaimed the Fat Controller. "What a mess!"
 
   
 
"Ow! That hurt!" cried one truck.
"I'm sorry sir." Percy sighed. "You're very late, I know it wasn't your fault that this big puddle was on the track, but you could have just taken a different way which was dry." the Fat Controller suggested.
 
   
 
"That's what you get for making me get covered in coal!" Percy snapped. But the trucks still giggled.
"Yes sir!" sighed Percy.
 
   
 
"Come on Percy," said his driver, "it's about time we had a rest, I think."
"Now the oil tankers are leaking and there's oil everywhere, even on you Percy." The Fat Controller coughed quite heavily. "This means something really bad will happen.
 
   
 
"About time," grumbled Percy and he fumed away.
"What would that be sir?" Percy asked, confusingly.
 
   
 
Later, Percy was sent to take some oil tankers to the depot.
The Fat Controller coughed and spoke up. "Well, none of the diesel engines on my railway will be working." the stout gentleman sighed.
 
   
 
"Let's get going fast Percy," recommended his driver, "we don't want any diesel engines to start breaking down, do we?"
"Yes they will sir!" peeped Percy. "I'll deliver these tankers to the depot no matter if I'm wet." the green tank engine said encouragingly. The Fat Controller looked up at his engine and smiled.
 
   
 
"Absolutely not!" replied Percy. He arrived at Ffarquhar and was coupled up to a train of oil tankers. Nearby, he saw Harold who was on medical duties.
"Well then Percy," he said. "After you're out of this flood, you must take the oil to the depot quickly as you're already late."
 
   
 
"Oh, hello Percy!" called the helicopter. "Can't stop to talk, I'm on medical duties."
"Yes sir!" said Percy. "And after you've delivered your oil tankers to the depot. You can go to the washdown to get cleaned.
 
   
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"Okay Harold," muttered Percy who was obviously uninterested. Harold flew away, but his blades blew some dust which covered Percy from boiler to fender. "Are you being serious!" fumed the saddletank. "Now I'm covered in dust, what next?!"
"Yes sir! Thank you sir!" Percy whistled happily.
 
   
 
"We can't wait here any longer Percy," reminded his driver, "we have work to do."
After Percy was out of the flood, the mess was cleaned up, the tankers were covered up with tape and Percy puffed off to the yards to get more oil. As Percy came for more oil, he chuffed quickly again to the depot.
 
   
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"More dirty work." grumbled Percy and he puffed crossly away. Percy's mood brightened up eventually as he chuffed cheerfully through the countryside. He saw lots of puddles on the lines around him. "Wow! The rain has made a lot of mess recently, hasn't it?" exclaimed Percy.
At last, he arrived at the depot, but he was more late now and it was already dusk. The coaling plant manager was cross.
 
   
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"It sure has," said his driver.
"Percy, you should have been here 2 hours ago." he scolded, "And you're very late indeed!"
 
   
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Percy was staring at the rails, checking if everything was all clear up ahead. All of a sudden, he drove right over a puddle, which resulted in Percy's front being covered in rainy water.
"I'm sorry, sir." muttered Percy. "But there was a flood on the track and I got stuck on it."
 
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"Woah! Where did that rain come from?" gasped Percy who was now very confused. But then there was trouble, there was an even bigger puddle on the track up ahead.
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"Oh no!" cried Percy and his driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy had fallen right into the big puddle which went up to his wheels, the tankers were leaking and there was oil all over the track. There was also oil covered all over Percy. He felt very bad about himself.
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"Oh no," he groaned, "there's oil all over me and my wheels are soaking wet. Oh, what will the Fat Controller say?"
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He was soon to find out. "Percy," said Fat Controller. "What a mess!"
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"I'm sorry sir," muttered Percy shamefully. "I didn't know what was to come sir."
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"I'm not blaming you entirely Percy," soothed the Fat Controller, "but you're very late with delivering those tankers. If I were you, I'd suggest you take another route which is dry."
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"Yes sir, I'll promise I will do next time." replied Percy.
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"Now the oil tankers are leaking and there's oil everywhere, even on you Percy," sighed the Fat Controller, " and this'll mean something not good as it seems."
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"What would that be sir?" asked Percy.
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The Fat Controller coughed and spoke up. "Well, none of the diesel engines on my railway will be working."
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"Oh, of course not, well not now," Percy was sad he'd let everyone down, but an idea quickly flew into his funnel. "Yes they will sir!" Percy spoke up.
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The Fat Controller was surprised. "Really, then how?" he pondered.
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"I'll fetch some more oil from the yard and quickly get to the depot, while I make up for all that lost time." said Percy.
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The Fat Controller thought for a second and smiled at his engine. "Very well Percy," he said. "After you're out of this flood, you must take the oil to the depot quickly as you're already late."
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"Yes sir," puffed Percy.
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"And after you've delivered your oil tankers to the depot. You can go to the washdown to get cleaned." announced the Fat Controller.
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"Yes sir, thank you sir!" puffed Percy excitedly.
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After Percy was out of the flood. The mess was cleaned up, the tankers were covered up with tape and Percy puffed off to the yards to collect oil. As Percy came for more oil, he chuffed quickly again to the depot. "Mustn't be late! Mustn't be late!" he panted.
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At last, Percy arrived at the depot, but he was more late now and it was already dusk. The coaling plant manager was cross.
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"Percy, you should have been here 2 hours ago," he scolded, "and you're very late indeed!"
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"I'm sorry sir," apologised Percy, "but there was a flood on the track and I got stuck in it."
   
 
"And why have you got oil all over you?" asked the manager.
 
"And why have you got oil all over you?" asked the manager.
   
Percy gulped. "Well... When I was fell into the flood, the oil in the tankers were leaking and oil splattered all over me." he explained worriedly.
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Percy gulped. "Well, you see, when I drove into the flood, the oil in the tankers were leaking and oil splattered all over me."
   
"Oh!" said the manager.
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"Oh," said the manager.
   
"Luckily, I got more oil from the yards." Percy puffed.
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"Luckily, I got more oil from the yards sir," said Percy reluctantly.
   
"That's good." said the manager. "Anyway, let's unload these oil barrels." he said. So as the workers unloaded the oil barrels, Percy puffed away to the washdown.
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"That's good," commented the manager. "Anyway, let's unload these oil barrels… and fast." So as the workers unloaded the oil barrels, Percy puffed away to the washdown.
   
 
That night, when Percy came back to Tidmouth Sheds after having his washdown, it was very late indeed.
 
That night, when Percy came back to Tidmouth Sheds after having his washdown, it was very late indeed.
   
"Percy!" Thomas exclaimed, "Where have you been?"
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"Percy!" exclaimed Thomas. "Where have you been?"
   
Percy sighed, not really wanting to tell Thomas his story. "Well, I had lots of jobs to do today, first I was taking fruit to the market, then I was taking empty coal trucks to the coaling plant and then I was sent to take oil tankers to the depot, but I ran into a flood and the oil leaked everywhere, even on me. And as a result, I was very late taking the oil tankers to the depot." Percy explained.
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Percy sighed, not really wanting to tell Thomas his story. "Busy day I suppose," said Percy, "I had lots of jobs to do today. First I was taking fruit to the market. Secondly I was helping Mavis at the quarry. Then I was taking empty coal trucks to the coaling plant and then I was sent to take oil tankers to the depot, but I ran into a flood and the oil leaked everywhere, even on me. And as a result, I was very late taking the oil tankers to the depot."
   
"Oh my!" said Thomas, but Gordon and James just laughed.
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"Oh my," said Thomas in surprise, but Gordon and James just laughed.
   
 
"Silly Percy!" laughed James.
 
"Silly Percy!" laughed James.
   
"Yes indeed!" Gordon remarked. "A silly little tank engine getting covered in oil is so funny to hear!" and the two engines continued laughing just as Percy's whistle blew loudly, the two big engines paused and became silent.
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"Yes indeed," huffed Gordon. "A silly little tank engine getting covered in oil is so funny to hear!" and the two engines continued laughing and began shouting remarks at Percy, just as he whistle blew loudly, the two big engines paused and became silent.
   
"I may just be a little tank engine, but I'm still useful no matter what."
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"I may just be a little tank engine, but I'm still useful no matter what." Percy protested.
   
"Percy's right!" Thomas agreed, "Just because we're small little tank engines, that doesn't mean we're silly and we can't do things right." the blue E2 commented, "Apologise to Percy now!" scolded Thomas.
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"Percy's right," scolded Thomas. "Just because we're small little tank engines, that doesn't mean we're silly and we can't do things right. Apologise to Percy now!"
   
Gordon and James felt bad about themselves. "I'm sorry Percy for laughing at you because you fell into a flood." said James meekly.
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Gordon and James still didn't care, but they apologised anyway. "Sorry Percy for laughing at you because you fell into a flood." said James swiftly.
   
"Yes, I'm sorry too." muttered Gordon. "Also for laughing at you because you fell into a flood and you got oil all you."
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"Yes, I'm sorry too," snickered Gordon. "Also for laughing at you because you fell into a flood and you got oil all you." But the two engines burst into laughter again.
   
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Thomas blew his whistle aloud. "You didn't even do it properly," he exclaimed, "do it properly or else…"
"Well!" said Thomas. "That's done!"
 
   
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"Or else what?" scoffed Gordon.
"Thank you Thomas." peeped Percy. "You're a good friend."
 
   
"Thanks Percy." puffed Thomas.
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"Uh… I'll tell the Fat Controller." replied Thomas.
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"Okay fine, we'll do it properly," snorted James, "right; I'm sorry Percy for laughing at you, and teasing you to add onto that."
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"What he said," murmured Gordon, but he just got a glare from Thomas. "What? I did it properly, how else do you want me to say it?"
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"Apologise to Percy, don't just say 'what he said'."
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"Don't taunt me like that Thomas," huffed Gordon. "Okay I'm sorry Percy for laughing at you and making fun of you. How about that little Thomas?"
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"Fine," was all Thomas replied. "So you won't tease Percy in future?"
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"Just stop treating us like immature children please!" begged Gordon. "We said our sorry, and no we won't, for your sake!"
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"Good to hear," puffed Thomas.
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"Thanks for the backup Thomas," smiled Percy, "you are a good best friend."
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"Don't mention it Percy," laughed Thomas, "just protecting a friend in need."
   
 
Percy still felt a little embarrassed of what happened that day, but he himself thought it was a little funny too.
 
Percy still felt a little embarrassed of what happened that day, but he himself thought it was a little funny too.
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* [[James]]
 
* [[James]]
 
* [[Percy]]
 
* [[Percy]]
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* [[Mavis]]
 
* [[Harold]]
 
* [[Harold]]
 
* [[Sir Topham Hatt|The Fat Controller]]
 
* [[Sir Topham Hatt|The Fat Controller]]
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* [[Donald and Douglas|Donald]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Donald and Douglas|Donald]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Diesel]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Diesel]] (''cameo'')
* [[Mavis]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Winston]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Stafford]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Stafford]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Annie and Clarabel]] (''cameo'')
 
* [[Annie and Clarabel]] (''cameo'')
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* Sodor Hay Company
 
* Sodor Hay Company
 
* The Windmill
 
* The Windmill
* The Watermill
 
* [[Anopha Quarry]]
 
 
* Farmer Trotter's Field
 
* Farmer Trotter's Field
 
* [[Anopha Quarry]]
 
* Knapford Yards
 
* Knapford Yards
 
* The Coaling Plant
 
* The Coaling Plant
* [[Callan]]
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* [[Ffarquhar]]
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* [[Ffarquhar Sheds]]
 
* The Fuel Depot
 
* The Fuel Depot
 
* [[Tidmouth Sheds]]
 
* [[Tidmouth Sheds]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* This episode is similar to the sixth season episode ''Percy's Chocolate Crunch''.
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* This episode is similar to the sixth season television episode ''Percy's Chocolate Crunch''.
* Out of all episodes in The Adventures on Sodor, this is the shortest episode in the series to air.
 
 
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Percy's Oil Spill
Season 1, Episode 2
Percy
Air date December 3, 2016
Written by OliverDuckandToad11
Directed by OliverDuckandToad11
Episode guide
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Percy's Oil Spill is the second episode of the first season of The Adventures on Sodor.

Plot

In the harvest time, the air is filled with fresh fruit and vegetables. But one day, there was rain pouring down on the Island of Sodor, Percy was taking trucks full of fruit to market, but up ahead, he saw a flood in the track.

"Oh no!" cried Percy. His driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy was from wheel to buffer in the flood. It wasn't long before Thomas came to pull him out.

"Are you alright Percy?" asked Thomas.

"I'm fine Thomas," replied Percy, "just a little accident, that's all… hehe."

"Well glad to hear that it's not too serious," puffed Thomas, "let's get you out of here," and Thomas hauled Percy out of the puddle. "There you are Percy, feeling warmer now?"

"Yes indeed Thomas," puffed Percy. "Thanks for saving me, you're a good best friend."

"Happy to help, Percy," chuffed Thomas. "Got to go now. Sorry Percy, but I'll see you later!" and Thomas puffed away. Percy's wheels were wet after he had rolled right into the flood, but he continued on his way.

After Percy had delivered the fruit to market, he went to the quarry to help Mavis. As he arrived, Percy could see that Mavis was indeed in need of help.

"Thank goodness you could get here Percy," she said, "all these trucks are tiring me out."

"Not to worry Mavis," puffed Percy and the two soon got to work. But Percy wasn't having such a great time, the trucks were up to no good.

"I'm bored," grumbled a truck.

"Me too," said another.

"Let's play tricks on Percy," another suggested.

"Good idea!" agreed the other trucks, and they whispered the plan amongst themselves. Percy shunted the trucks under the hopper in which their plan was being discussed.

"Wait for Percy to shunt us under the hopper," said the first truck.

"Yes sir!" declared the others.

"Shhh, quiet!" hissed the truck.

Percy hadn't heard the trucks, but as he shunted them under the hopper… "On! On! On! Forward we go! Hahaha!" Percy felt a jerk between his buffers and he was now right under the hopper. Stone poured out all over him.

"What was that for?" asked Percy crossly, but the trucks didn't reply.

"Oh dear Percy," exclaimed Mavis, "got in a bit of an accident there?"

"Yes Mavis," muttered Percy too quiet to be heard.

Percy was soon cleaned up and when work at the quarry was done, he set off to the yards. He arrived there and was coupled up to some coal trucks that needed to be taken to the Coaling Plant, he chuffed away. It was no longer raining and the sun was out, but there were still some parts of the track flooded.

Percy arrived at the coaling plant and shunted his trucks under the hopper.

"Good, now that's done." he thought to himself.

But the Troublesome Trucks were up to no good.

"Let's go forward." whispered one truck.

"Yeah, so Percy can get covered in coal," whispered another.

And the trucks shot forward dragging Percy along. "Woah!" he gasped, coal poured out of the hopper and it went all over Percy. "Silly trucks!" he spluttered. The trucks giggled, but Percy bumped them hard.

"Ow! That hurt!" cried one truck.

"That's what you get for making me get covered in coal!" Percy snapped. But the trucks still giggled.

"Come on Percy," said his driver, "it's about time we had a rest, I think."

"About time," grumbled Percy and he fumed away.

Later, Percy was sent to take some oil tankers to the depot.

"Let's get going fast Percy," recommended his driver, "we don't want any diesel engines to start breaking down, do we?"

"Absolutely not!" replied Percy. He arrived at Ffarquhar and was coupled up to a train of oil tankers. Nearby, he saw Harold who was on medical duties.

"Oh, hello Percy!" called the helicopter. "Can't stop to talk, I'm on medical duties."

"Okay Harold," muttered Percy who was obviously uninterested. Harold flew away, but his blades blew some dust which covered Percy from boiler to fender. "Are you being serious!" fumed the saddletank. "Now I'm covered in dust, what next?!"

"We can't wait here any longer Percy," reminded his driver, "we have work to do."

"More dirty work." grumbled Percy and he puffed crossly away. Percy's mood brightened up eventually as he chuffed cheerfully through the countryside. He saw lots of puddles on the lines around him. "Wow! The rain has made a lot of mess recently, hasn't it?" exclaimed Percy.

"It sure has," said his driver.

Percy was staring at the rails, checking if everything was all clear up ahead. All of a sudden, he drove right over a puddle, which resulted in Percy's front being covered in rainy water.

"Woah! Where did that rain come from?" gasped Percy who was now very confused. But then there was trouble, there was an even bigger puddle on the track up ahead.

"Oh no!" cried Percy and his driver applied the brakes, but it was too late. Percy had fallen right into the big puddle which went up to his wheels, the tankers were leaking and there was oil all over the track. There was also oil covered all over Percy. He felt very bad about himself.

"Oh no," he groaned, "there's oil all over me and my wheels are soaking wet. Oh, what will the Fat Controller say?"

He was soon to find out. "Percy," said Fat Controller. "What a mess!"

"I'm sorry sir," muttered Percy shamefully. "I didn't know what was to come sir."

"I'm not blaming you entirely Percy," soothed the Fat Controller, "but you're very late with delivering those tankers. If I were you, I'd suggest you take another route which is dry."

"Yes sir, I'll promise I will do next time." replied Percy.

"Now the oil tankers are leaking and there's oil everywhere, even on you Percy," sighed the Fat Controller, " and this'll mean something not good as it seems."

"What would that be sir?" asked Percy.

The Fat Controller coughed and spoke up. "Well, none of the diesel engines on my railway will be working."

"Oh, of course not, well not now," Percy was sad he'd let everyone down, but an idea quickly flew into his funnel. "Yes they will sir!" Percy spoke up.

The Fat Controller was surprised. "Really, then how?" he pondered.

"I'll fetch some more oil from the yard and quickly get to the depot, while I make up for all that lost time." said Percy.

The Fat Controller thought for a second and smiled at his engine. "Very well Percy," he said. "After you're out of this flood, you must take the oil to the depot quickly as you're already late."

"Yes sir," puffed Percy.

"And after you've delivered your oil tankers to the depot. You can go to the washdown to get cleaned." announced the Fat Controller.

"Yes sir, thank you sir!" puffed Percy excitedly.

After Percy was out of the flood. The mess was cleaned up, the tankers were covered up with tape and Percy puffed off to the yards to collect oil. As Percy came for more oil, he chuffed quickly again to the depot. "Mustn't be late! Mustn't be late!" he panted.

At last, Percy arrived at the depot, but he was more late now and it was already dusk. The coaling plant manager was cross.

"Percy, you should have been here 2 hours ago," he scolded, "and you're very late indeed!"

"I'm sorry sir," apologised Percy, "but there was a flood on the track and I got stuck in it."

"And why have you got oil all over you?" asked the manager.

Percy gulped. "Well, you see, when I drove into the flood, the oil in the tankers were leaking and oil splattered all over me."

"Oh," said the manager.

"Luckily, I got more oil from the yards sir," said Percy reluctantly.

"That's good," commented the manager. "Anyway, let's unload these oil barrels… and fast." So as the workers unloaded the oil barrels, Percy puffed away to the washdown.

That night, when Percy came back to Tidmouth Sheds after having his washdown, it was very late indeed.

"Percy!" exclaimed Thomas. "Where have you been?"

Percy sighed, not really wanting to tell Thomas his story. "Busy day I suppose," said Percy, "I had lots of jobs to do today. First I was taking fruit to the market. Secondly I was helping Mavis at the quarry. Then I was taking empty coal trucks to the coaling plant and then I was sent to take oil tankers to the depot, but I ran into a flood and the oil leaked everywhere, even on me. And as a result, I was very late taking the oil tankers to the depot."

"Oh my," said Thomas in surprise, but Gordon and James just laughed.

"Silly Percy!" laughed James.

"Yes indeed," huffed Gordon. "A silly little tank engine getting covered in oil is so funny to hear!" and the two engines continued laughing and began shouting remarks at Percy, just as he whistle blew loudly, the two big engines paused and became silent.

"I may just be a little tank engine, but I'm still useful no matter what." Percy protested.

"Percy's right," scolded Thomas. "Just because we're small little tank engines, that doesn't mean we're silly and we can't do things right. Apologise to Percy now!"

Gordon and James still didn't care, but they apologised anyway. "Sorry Percy for laughing at you because you fell into a flood." said James swiftly.

"Yes, I'm sorry too," snickered Gordon. "Also for laughing at you because you fell into a flood and you got oil all you." But the two engines burst into laughter again.

Thomas blew his whistle aloud. "You didn't even do it properly," he exclaimed, "do it properly or else…"

"Or else what?" scoffed Gordon.

"Uh… I'll tell the Fat Controller." replied Thomas.

"Okay fine, we'll do it properly," snorted James, "right; I'm sorry Percy for laughing at you, and teasing you to add onto that."

"What he said," murmured Gordon, but he just got a glare from Thomas. "What? I did it properly, how else do you want me to say it?"

"Apologise to Percy, don't just say 'what he said'."

"Don't taunt me like that Thomas," huffed Gordon. "Okay I'm sorry Percy for laughing at you and making fun of you. How about that little Thomas?"

"Fine," was all Thomas replied. "So you won't tease Percy in future?"

"Just stop treating us like immature children please!" begged Gordon. "We said our sorry, and no we won't, for your sake!"

"Good to hear," puffed Thomas.

"Thanks for the backup Thomas," smiled Percy, "you are a good best friend."

"Don't mention it Percy," laughed Thomas, "just protecting a friend in need."

Percy still felt a little embarrassed of what happened that day, but he himself thought it was a little funny too.

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  • This episode is similar to the sixth season television episode Percy's Chocolate Crunch.