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* ConformingOOCMoment: Edward was among the other engines who teased Thomas, despite the narration stating him to be the kind and wise engine.



* OutOfCharacterMoment: Edward was among the other engines who teased Thomas, despite the narration stating him to be the kind and wise engine.
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* AnAesop: Don't be impatient.

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* AnAesop: Don't be impatient.impatient when you are new to helping out.
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* OhCrap: Thomas' expression when he realized that he left the Express Coaches behind the station.

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* OhCrap: Thomas' expression [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ttte/images/8/85/Thomas%27Train40.png/revision/latest?cb=20220116224800 expression]] when he realized that he left the Express Coaches behind the station.
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More original summary here. Hope this one stays. I tried to make it concise and original.



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Thomas, seeing the other engines pull trains, wishes to pull his own for once. Despite ridicule from the other engines for his impatience, Thomas still wishes to fulfil his dream of pulling a train.

One day, Henry is ill, giving Thomas more hope to pull a train. As he pulls Henry's coaches to Knapford, Sir Topham Hatt is notified of Henry's illness and lets Thomas pull Henry's train, seeing him as the only engine around to do so. Despite being warned against being impatient, Thomas hurries off before he can be coupled to the coaches to the people's shock and anger. However, when he stops at a signal, a signalman tries to ask him about his train, causing Thomas to realise he left his train behind at the station.

Back at Knapford, the passengers are furious over the train being greatly delayed and Thomas' act of impatience, but upon seeing a remorseful Thomas returning, they decide to give him another chance. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to his train and successfully pulls it to its destination. Sadly, the mishap earns him tons of ridicule from the other engines much to his chagrin.
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* NoSympathy: Downplayed, since Thomas does appear to have a sad facial expression regarding Henry's illness, but when Henry has still not recovered by the morning, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.

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* NoSympathy: Downplayed, since Thomas does appear to have a sad sad, concerned facial expression regarding Henry's illness, but when Henry has still not recovered by the morning, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.
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* NoSympathy: Downplayed, since Thomas does appear to have a sad facial expression regarding Henry's ailment, but when Henry comes down ill, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.

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* NoSympathy: Downplayed, since Thomas does appear to have a sad facial expression regarding Henry's ailment, illness, but when Henry comes down ill, has still not recovered by the morning, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.
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* NoSympathy: When Henry comes down ill, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.

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* NoSympathy: When Downplayed, since Thomas does appear to have a sad facial expression regarding Henry's ailment, but when Henry comes down ill, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.
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[[https://thomastherailwayseries.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas'_Train Plagiarism, and not really well-disguised at that]]


Thomas the Tank Engine's main job as station pilot is to collect the coaches that the engines need to pull their trains. Recently, Thomas has been grumbling about only getting to collect the coaches, wanting to pull passenger trains instead. The other engines laugh at Thomas, telling him he's so impatient he'd be bound to leave something behind. Thomas is determined to get a chance to prove them wrong.

One night, Thomas and Henry are alone in the shed. Henry has fallen ill. The workmen try their hardest to make him better, but it's no use. Thomas feels sorry for Henry, who feels just as bad the next morning when he is due to take the first passenger train of the day. It's time for Thomas to get the coaches ready, and Thomas starts to hope he'll be allowed to pull the train if Henry can't. He excitedly leaves to fetch the coaches.

Thomas quickly gets the coaches to the platform and is eager to run round in front. His driver doesn't let him, telling Thomas he needs to be less impatient. Soon all the passengers are on board, the coaches are ready to leave and there's still no sign of Henry, to Thomas' excitement. The Fat Controller arrives to see what is going on and is told about Henry. He tells the stationmaster to find another engine, and as Thomas is the only one available, he allows the tank engine to take the train.

Thomas, full of joy, quickly moves to the front of the coaches despite his driver again warning Thomas not to be impatient but to wait until everything is ready. No-one knows what happened next... maybe Thomas was too impatient to wait, maybe the driver pulled the lever by mistake or maybe the crew forgot to couple Thomas to the coaches. Regardless, Thomas leaves the station without the coaches and the passengers are very surprised and angry. The man in the signal box tries to stop Thomas by shouting and waving, but Thomas thinks he's cheering.

Thomas sails along the line, thinking pulling coaches is easier than he was told. He keeps seeing people waving at him and assumes it's because he's never pulled a train before. Eventually, Thomas is stopped at a signal set to danger. Thomas is angry at being stopped when he was sailing through nicely and blows his whistle, alerting the signalman who asks what Thomas is doing on this part of the line. Thomas explains he is pulling a train, causing the signalman to ask him where the coaches are. Thomas is horrified when he realizes he's left his train behind. The signalman tells Thomas he'd better go back and get them, and Thomas is very upset at his mistake and is ready to cry. The driver tells Thomas not to be upset, and Thomas sheepishly heads back to the station.

At the station, all the passengers are complaining to the Fat Controller about what happened but when Thomas arrives, and they see how upset and sorry he is, they forget to be cross and allow him to try again. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to the coaches, and he gets the chance to really pull the train. However, for a long time afterwards, the other engines laugh at Thomas for his mistake.
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* [[IllGirl Ill Guy]]: Henry, although he felt better at the end.
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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but the mishap he got into earlier earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines for a long time to his chagrin.

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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger passengers decide to give him another chance, but the mishap he got into earlier earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines for a long time to his chagrin.
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Thomas the Tank Engine's main job as station pilot is to collect the coaches that the engines need to pull their trains. Recently Thomas has been grumbling about only getting to collect the coaches, wanting to pull passenger trains instead. The other engines laugh at Thomas, telling him he's so impatient he'd be bound to leave something behind. Thomas is determined to get a chance to prove them wrong.

That night Thomas and Henry are alone in the shed as Henry has fallen ill. The workmen try their hardest to make him better, but its no use. Thomas feels sorry for Henry, who feels just as bad the next morning when he is due to take the early train. It's time for Thomas to get the coaches ready, and Thomas starts to hope he'll be allowed to pull the train if Henry can't. He excitedly leaves to fetch the coaches.

Thomas quickly gets the coaches to the platform, and is eager to run round in front. His driver doesn't let him, telling Thomas he needs to be less impatient. Soon all the passengers are aboard and the coaches are ready to leave and there's still no sign of Henry, much to Thomas' excitement. The Fat Controller arrives to see what is going on, and is told about Henry. He tells the stationmaster to find another engine, and as Thomas is the only one available he allows the tank engine to take the train.

Thomas, full of joy, quickly moves to the front of the coaches despite his driver again warning Thomas not to be impatient but wait until everything is ready. No-one knows what happened next... maybe Thomas was too impatient to wait, maybe the driver pulled the lever by mistake or maybe the crew forgot to couple Thomas to the coaches. Regardless, Thomas leaves the station without the coaches and the passengers are very surprised and angry. The man in the signalbox tries to stop Thomas by shouting and waving, but Thomas thinks he is cheering.

Thomas sails along the line, thinking pulling coaches is easier than he was told. He keeps seeing people waving at him and assumes it's because he's never pulled a train before. Eventually Thomas is stopped at a signal set to danger. Thomas is angry at being stopped when he was sailing through nicely and blows his whistle, alerting the signalman who asks what Thomas is doing on this part of the line. Thomas explains he is carrying a train, causing the signalman to ask him where the coaches are. Thomas is horrified when he realises he's left his train behind. The signalman tells Thomas he better go back and get them, and Thomas is very upset at his mistake and is ready to cry. The driver tells Thomas not to be upset, and Thomas sheepishly heads back to the station.

At the station, all the passengers are complaining to the Fat Controller about what happened but when Thomas arrives and they see how upset and sorry he is they forget to be cross and allow him to try again. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to the coaches and he gets the chance to really pull the train. However for a long time afterwards, the other engines laugh at Thomas for his mistake.

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Thomas the Tank Engine's main job as station pilot is to collect the coaches that the engines need to pull their trains. Recently Recently, Thomas has been grumbling about only getting to collect the coaches, wanting to pull passenger trains instead. The other engines laugh at Thomas, telling him he's so impatient he'd be bound to leave something behind. Thomas is determined to get a chance to prove them wrong.

That night One night, Thomas and Henry are alone in the shed as shed. Henry has fallen ill. The workmen try their hardest to make him better, but its it's no use. Thomas feels sorry for Henry, who feels just as bad the next morning when he is due to take the early train.first passenger train of the day. It's time for Thomas to get the coaches ready, and Thomas starts to hope he'll be allowed to pull the train if Henry can't. He excitedly leaves to fetch the coaches.

Thomas quickly gets the coaches to the platform, platform and is eager to run round in front. His driver doesn't let him, telling Thomas he needs to be less impatient. Soon all the passengers are aboard and on board, the coaches are ready to leave and there's still no sign of Henry, much to Thomas' excitement. The Fat Controller arrives to see what is going on, on and is told about Henry. He tells the stationmaster to find another engine, and as Thomas is the only one available available, he allows the tank engine to take the train.

Thomas, full of joy, quickly moves to the front of the coaches despite his driver again warning Thomas not to be impatient but to wait until everything is ready. No-one knows what happened next... maybe Thomas was too impatient to wait, maybe the driver pulled the lever by mistake or maybe the crew forgot to couple Thomas to the coaches. Regardless, Thomas leaves the station without the coaches and the passengers are very surprised and angry. The man in the signalbox signal box tries to stop Thomas by shouting and waving, but Thomas thinks he is he's cheering.

Thomas sails along the line, thinking pulling coaches is easier than he was told. He keeps seeing people waving at him and assumes it's because he's never pulled a train before. Eventually Eventually, Thomas is stopped at a signal set to danger. Thomas is angry at being stopped when he was sailing through nicely and blows his whistle, alerting the signalman who asks what Thomas is doing on this part of the line. Thomas explains he is carrying pulling a train, causing the signalman to ask him where the coaches are. Thomas is horrified when he realises realizes he's left his train behind. The signalman tells Thomas he he'd better go back and get them, and Thomas is very upset at his mistake and is ready to cry. The driver tells Thomas not to be upset, and Thomas sheepishly heads back to the station.

At the station, all the passengers are complaining to the Fat Controller about what happened but when Thomas arrives arrives, and they see how upset and sorry he is is, they forget to be cross and allow him to try again. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to the coaches coaches, and he gets the chance to really pull the train. However However, for a long time afterwards, the other engines laugh at Thomas for his mistake.
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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but this mishap earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines for a long time to his chagrin.

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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but this the mishap he got into earlier earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines for a long time to his chagrin.
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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but this mishap earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines to his chagrin.

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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but this mishap earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines for a long time to his chagrin.
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* BittersweetEnding: Well, more bitter than sweet. Thomas manages to get the train moving properly after the passenger decide to give him another chance, but this mishap earns the little tank engine tons of ridicule from the other engines to his chagrin.
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**Subverted with the passengers. At first they're angry about the accident, but when Thomas comes back in tears their mood changes and the train leaves without further mishap.
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** This is the first time in the series that Henry is ill which makes a crucial part in [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E18Coal "Coal"]] several episodes later.

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** This is the first time in the series that Henry is ill which makes a crucial part in [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E18Coal [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E18Coal "Coal"]] several episodes later.
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'''U.S. Title''': A Big Day for Thomas

'''Air date''': October 23rd, 1984

'''Adapted from''': ''[[Recap/TheRailwaySeriesB2ThomasTheTankEngine Thomas the Tank Engine]]'', "Thomas' Train"
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Thomas the Tank Engine's main job as station pilot is to collect the coaches that the engines need to pull their trains. Recently Thomas has been grumbling about only getting to collect the coaches, wanting to pull passenger trains instead. The other engines laugh at Thomas, telling him he's so impatient he'd be bound to leave something behind. Thomas is determined to get a chance to prove them wrong.

That night Thomas and Henry are alone in the shed as Henry has fallen ill. The workmen try their hardest to make him better, but its no use. Thomas feels sorry for Henry, who feels just as bad the next morning when he is due to take the early train. It's time for Thomas to get the coaches ready, and Thomas starts to hope he'll be allowed to pull the train if Henry can't. He excitedly leaves to fetch the coaches.

Thomas quickly gets the coaches to the platform, and is eager to run round in front. His driver doesn't let him, telling Thomas he needs to be less impatient. Soon all the passengers are aboard and the coaches are ready to leave and there's still no sign of Henry, much to Thomas' excitement. The Fat Controller arrives to see what is going on, and is told about Henry. He tells the stationmaster to find another engine, and as Thomas is the only one available he allows the tank engine to take the train.

Thomas, full of joy, quickly moves to the front of the coaches despite his driver again warning Thomas not to be impatient but wait until everything is ready. No-one knows what happened next... maybe Thomas was too impatient to wait, maybe the driver pulled the lever by mistake or maybe the crew forgot to couple Thomas to the coaches. Regardless, Thomas leaves the station without the coaches and the passengers are very surprised and angry. The man in the signalbox tries to stop Thomas by shouting and waving, but Thomas thinks he is cheering.

Thomas sails along the line, thinking pulling coaches is easier than he was told. He keeps seeing people waving at him and assumes it's because he's never pulled a train before. Eventually Thomas is stopped at a signal set to danger. Thomas is angry at being stopped when he was sailing through nicely and blows his whistle, alerting the signalman who asks what Thomas is doing on this part of the line. Thomas explains he is carrying a train, causing the signalman to ask him where the coaches are. Thomas is horrified when he realises he's left his train behind. The signalman tells Thomas he better go back and get them, and Thomas is very upset at his mistake and is ready to cry. The driver tells Thomas not to be upset, and Thomas sheepishly heads back to the station.

At the station, all the passengers are complaining to the Fat Controller about what happened but when Thomas arrives and they see how upset and sorry he is they forget to be cross and allow him to try again. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to the coaches and he gets the chance to really pull the train. However for a long time afterwards, the other engines laugh at Thomas for his mistake.

!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The other engines to Thomas.
* AnAesop: Don't be impatient.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The police officer from "Thomas in Trouble" makes a brief appearance in this episode.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** This is the first time in the series that Henry is ill which makes a crucial part in [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E18Coal "Coal"]] several episodes later.
** The big engines point out to Thomas that he couldn't pull passenger trains because he was too impatient and will leave them behind. And sure enough, Thomas did leave the coaches behind.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: In the ending, the big engines laugh at Thomas for his mistake.
* [[IllGirl Ill Guy]]: Henry, although he felt better at the end.
* JerkassHasAPoint: While they were mocking Thomas, the big engines (particularly Gordon) tell him he was too impatient to pull passenger trains, and knowing what happened later on, they weren't wrong.
* JerkassRealization: The passengers are infuriated by Thomas' mistake, until he comes back looking extremely sorrowful and they feel sorry for him.
* NoSympathy: When Henry comes down ill, Thomas is actually hopeful it will last long enough for him to get an opportunity to pull his train.
* OhCrap: Thomas' expression when he realized that he left the Express Coaches behind the station.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Edward was among the other engines who teased Thomas, despite the narration stating him to be the kind and wise engine.
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: An excited Thomas speeds off before his train is properly coupled.
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