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“Workmen, fit the whistle! The whistle is clearly wonky!”
― Victor

Wonky Whistle is the seventeenth episode of the fifteenth season.

Plot

It is the day of the country show on Sodor and Thomas is at the Steamworks having his whistle replaced. Then the Fat Controller arrives to tell Thomas that he is to pick up Farmer McColl's animals and take them to the country show. He also tells Thomas to whistle to everyone and tell them about the show. Thomas is excited and tells Kevin to hurry up, but Victor warns Thomas that he must wait for his whistle to be fixed, and instructs the workmen to fix it. Just as the workmen are about to straighten Thomas' whistle, he speeds off, and as he leaves, Thomas blows his whistle, which makes a horrible noise. The noise startles Kevin, who rolls into a wall.

At Farmer McColl's farm, Thomas collects Farmer McColl's ducks, Katie the sheepdog, and his prize cow. However, Thomas eagerly races off before the van's door is properly shut. Thomas decides to puff to the bridge; he is sure there will be a lot of people there that he can inform about the country show. Once there, Thomas tells them to visit the country show and blows his wonky whistle. The noise scares Katie, who leaps from the van and runs off. The people on the bridge call after Thomas, but he thinks they are waving hello. Thomas decides to visit Maithwaite station, and on the way he sees Bertie at a crossing. Thomas is sure his passengers will want to know about the show. He tells them all and then whistles, scaring the ducks out of the van. Bertie calls after Thomas, but Thomas thinks Bertie is tooting hello and carries on to Maithwaite station, where he blows his whistle once again. This time it frightens the prize cow, who runs out of the van and across the platform. The stationmaster shouts after Thomas, but once again, Thomas thinks he is calling hello.

Soon Thomas arrives at the country show. Thomas is surprised to see that there is no one at the show. But not as surprised as Farmer McColl when he opens Thomas' van. Thomas is upset, he was told to tell everyone about the show and to deliver the animals, but has done neither properly. Thomas blows his wonky whistle and scares some sheep, who run out of their pen. Farmer McColl waves and shouts at Thomas as he runs after the runaway sheep. Thomas concludes that his wonky whistle has scared the sheep and must have scared the other animals away too.

Thomas races to the Steamworks to have his whistle straightened, and then goes to Farmer McColl's farm to collect the animals' favourite foods. Thomas then collects Katie the sheepdog, the ducks, and the prize cow. Eventually, Thomas arrives back at the country show where Katie rounds up the runaway sheep. Then Thomas goes around the Island telling everyone about the country show again. Back at the showground, the country show is crowded with people. The Fat Controller is delighted and gives Thomas one last job: to declare the show open by blowing his whistle, to which everyone celebrates and cheers.

Characters

Two farmhands, a Steamworks worker, and several other people speak.

Locations

Cast

UK

US

  • Martin Sherman as Thomas
  • David Bedella as Victor
  • Rupert Degas as Bertie
  • William Hope as Farmer McColl, the Maithwaite Stationmaster, the Steamworks Worker and the Farmhands
  • Kerry Shale as Kevin and Sir Topham Hatt

Trivia

Goofs

  • In two shots after Thomas has puffed under the bridge, his whistle is not wonky.
  • In the US version when Thomas realises that the animals are gone, he says: "Sir Topham Hatt wanted me to tell everyone." But his lips move to say: "The Fat Controller."
  • When Thomas arrives back at Maithwaite for the second time, Flynn's railway wheels are not on the rails, as his tyres seem to be sitting on the ground.
  • William Hope is not credited in the UK credits despite voicing the workman at the steamworks.
  • When Thomas leaves the Steamworks with his wonky whistle, his wheels are moving slower than he is.

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In Other Languages

Language Title
Catalan El xiulet torçat
Chinese 怪声汽笛
Czech Rozviklaná píšťala
Finnish Hutera Pilli
French Un sifflet qui fait peur!
German Die kaputte Pfeife
Hebrew משרוקית רופפת
Hungarian A suta síp
Italian Il Fischio Stonato
Japanese グラグラのきてき
Korean 삐뚤어진 기적
Norwegian Den skjeve fløyta
Polish Zepsuty Gwizdek
Portuguese Apito Frouxo
Romanian Fluierul Stricat
Russian Неисправный свисток
Spanish El Silbato Flojo
Thai เสียงหวูดสั่น
Turkish Yamuk Düdük

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