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00:00A most singular engine.
00:04One day, Diesel was sent to Arlesburg to pull trucks on the line where Ryan and Daisy work.
00:14Hello, Daisy the Diesel!
00:20Diesel Railcar, thank you very much.
00:23Well, as I'm shunting trucks between Harwick and Knapford, the line will be much improved with we two diesels working here.
00:32I'm not just any diesel, I'm unique, a most singular engine.
00:40I'm certainly not the same kind of diesel as you are.
00:44Daisy really is one of a kind. Uniquely useful.
00:55And she never tires of reminding the other engines about this.
01:01Railcars carry passengers, you know, Skus. And I'm the only one on the island of Sodor.
01:10I don't pull dusty old trucks. They would be bad for me, swear.
01:20There's no other engine like me.
01:26Ooh! So rude.
01:32Diesel was cross with Daisy the Diesel Railcar.
01:39He thought she was very full of herself and he was fed up with her boasting.
01:45You know, a real one of a kind engine. Uniquely useful. The only one on the North Western Railway.
01:52Oh, I'm sick of hearing about Daisy the Diesel Railcar.
01:57Who's talking about Daisy?
01:59I was talking about Harvey.
02:01Harvey is a tank engine with a crane mounted on top of his boiler.
02:07A unique engine. One of a kind.
02:11Then, Diesel saw a way to show Daisy that she wasn't the most singular engine on Sodor.
02:18Hello, Harvey.
02:20Oh, hello, Diesel.
02:21Did you know that Daisy has been saying she is the most uniquely useful engine on Sodor?
02:28Well, we're all useful in our own way.
02:31Yes, yes, Harvey, but do you think she's more useful than you with your crane?
02:39Because that's what she's been saying.
02:42Oh, really?
02:44More or less.
02:45Well, it's not a very nice thing to say. I can be useful too.
02:50That's not what Daisy thinks.
02:54So, Diesel started spreading rumours and causing problems between Harvey and Daisy.
03:01Hey, Ryan. You'd better look out for your friend Daisy.
03:06Harvey's been saying he's much more useful than she is.
03:11Oh, the engine with a crane.
03:14You must know him. There's no other engine like him on the whole of Sodor.
03:20No, Diesel. I don't think I do know him.
03:23But he should certainly know there's no engine like me.
03:28How good.
03:30Well, she says she can carry passengers without a coach.
03:35That's much more useful than having a crane and silly wooden buffers.
03:40What's going on with you and Harvey? He's been saying he's more useful than you.
03:47If I were Harvey, I'd give that Daisy a piece of my mind.
03:52Anyway, Thomas. Mustache, trucks to shunt and all that.
03:57Hello, Harvey. What's going on between you and Daisy?
04:01I don't know. Everyone keeps asking me about that.
04:05She sounds like a rude and unpleasant engine.
04:09I hope I don't run into her.
04:17Daisy was on her way to Harvey when there was trouble.
04:30Harvey!
04:32Daisy?
04:47Er, is there a problem?
04:50These crates on the line.
04:53Oh.
04:55I guess I'm going to be delayed now.
04:58That's not very useful, is it?
05:01Well, er, I could move the crates with my crane.
05:06But I don't think that's a good idea.
05:11I have to go and pick up a replacement passenger coach for one that Diesel derailed this morning.
05:17No need for that.
05:19I can pick up the extra passengers without a coach.
05:24Oh, how useful is that?
05:27Very useful.
05:29But right now, not as useful as having that crane.
05:34Oh, you mean my crane.
05:37Right.
05:39So, I'll move these crates.
05:42And I'll pick up the extra passengers.
05:46And you'll never guess what.
05:49They did the puppet show right there.
05:53Oh, that sounds so funny.
05:56It was a great show.
05:59Oh, yes, it was.
06:01It was a great show.
06:03It was a great show.
06:05It was a great show.
06:08It was a great show.
06:11It was a great show.
06:14So funny.
06:15It was magnifique.
06:17Magnifique.
06:19You're not supposed to be friends.
06:25Why would you ever think we wouldn't get along, Diesel?
06:29You're both so different.
06:32A diesel rail car and a steamie with a crane.
06:38Oh, dear.
06:41What's the matter with him?
06:43Oh, those silly engines! Acting like they're so special!
06:48Diesel was in such a grumpy mood that he didn't notice that the points were set towards the ramp that led down towards the sea.
06:58Aargh! No! I don't want to go!
07:01Aargh!
07:03My bottom's wet!
07:08Don't worry, Diesel. I'm here!
07:12Harvey? Why are you helping me? I wasn't very nice to you.
07:18I know, Diesel. But I'm always willing to help.
07:24Do you know what I think, Harvey?
07:27What's that, Daisy?
07:29Maybe what makes an engine really special is not how they look, but what they do.
07:36Like you, Harvey. Helping Diesel after he's been causing all that trouble.
07:42But Diesel can be uniquely useful too, Daisy, when he's pulling trucks and helping on the railway.
07:52Daisy, the Diesel Railcar, likes that her new friend Harvey is so different.
07:59And with that, Craig, you're not just a bog-standard engine.
08:04C'est fantastique!
08:07And Harvey admires Daisy.
08:10Daisy, you do make me chuckle with your funny words.
08:15Just for being Daisy.
08:19Come on, you two! Some of us are trying to be useful here!
08:24See you later, Harvey!
08:27Au revoir!
08:29Bye, Daisy!
08:32What a pair of most singular engines!
08:38Honestly!