(playful music)
(playful music)
- [Alec] The engines
on the island of Sodor
love holiday time.
(Thomas whistling)
(gentle music)
Percy was taking some
freight cars to the docks.
Terence the Tractor
was working in a field
close to the line.
"Hello, Percy.
"Nice day for it, isn't it?"
Percy was confused.
"Nice day for what?"
"Mrs. Kyndley's daughter
is getting married today."
"Oh, yes, of course."
(Percy whistling)
("Here Comes the Bride")
But when Percy saw Mrs. Kyndley,
she was standing by her
gate waving a red flag.
"What's the matter,"
asked the driver.
"I've forgotten about
the good luck package
"for the bride."
Percy was puzzled.
"What's a good luck package?"
"It must contain something
old, something new,
"something borrowed,
and something blue.
"Can you help, please?"
Percy didn't know how but
his driver was determined.
"We'll certainly try."
(gentle music)
(Percy and James whistling)
Percy had to stop at Edward's
station to take on water.
"We've got to find
a good luck package.
"Do you know what this is?"
"Oh, yes, indeed.
"Something old, something new--"
"Something borrowed and
something blue," Percy cut in.
"But where do we find them?"
Edward smiled.
"They're probably staring
you in your smokebox.
"Now, I have to fetch
my special train.
"I'm taking guests
to the wedding."
(playful music)
When Percy arrived at the
docks, he looked all around him.
Suddenly he saw a freight car.
It was loaded with a new
set of shiny buffers.
"Look, look, the something new."
"You're quite right,
Percy," said his driver.
"Those buffers are
just the ticket.
"I'll speak to the foreman."
He returned shortly.
"Foreman said we can use them
"and borrow the
freight car as well,
"so that's two
things we've found.
"Something borrowed
and something new."
"But what about
the other things?"
"I'm sure we'll find them too.
"Now we'd best be on our way."
(gentle music)
(Percy whistling)
As Percy was shunting some
freight cars into a siding,
he heard a voice.
"Hello, Percy."
There was Old Slow Coach,
who he and Thomas had
rescued from scrap.
"You're it," squeaked Percy.
"I'm what it," said the coach.
"The something old
for the wedding."
And then Percy explained.
"Now we only have to
find something blue,
"but what and where?"
"You'll see," said his driver.
(Percy whistling)
(playful music)
At last, they
reached the village,
where the wedding
was to take place.
Ahead was an old engine shed.
"What do you think of this,
Percy," laughed his driver.
"Well, bust my boiler.
"Thomas, what are
you doing here?"
"I'm the something
blue," replied Thomas.
"Now, Percy," said his driver,
"Mrs. Kyndley's chosen you
to be her special guest."
(Percy whistling)
(playful music)
(church bells tolling)
("Wedding March")
When the bride and groom left
the church for the party,
Sir Topham Hatt
addressed everybody.
"Ladies and gentlemen,
"may I present the
good luck package.
"Something old, something new,
"something borrowed,
something blue.
"All found by Percy
and his crew."
The engines whistled
(engines whistling)
and everyone cheered.
(crowd cheering)
"Thank you, Thomas.
"And thank you,
Percy," said the bride.
"It's the best good
luck package ever."
And she kissed Percy.
Thomas laughed as Percy
blushed bright red.
(gentle music)
"I love weddings,"
sighed Percy that night.
"Did you enjoy your kiss?"
But Percy was embarrassed
and pretended to be asleep.
(playful music)
05x19 - Happy Ever After
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British series Based on The Railway Series books that follows the adventures of Thomas, an anthropomorphised blue steam locomotive on the fictional North Western Railway on the Island of Sodor, and several other friends Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, and Toby.
British series Based on The Railway Series books that follows the adventures of Thomas, an anthropomorphised blue steam locomotive on the fictional North Western Railway on the Island of Sodor, and several other friends Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, and Toby.