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* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out even though they were spinning.

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* DigitalDestruction: In the restored version, a crew member's hands and the end of the set are visible when Bill and Ben leave their trucks of china clay at the docks and go to find more.
* EyePop: Averted.{{Averted}}. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out even though they were spinning.



* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.
* SiblingRivalry: Bill and Ben shows shades of this when they argue about who is responsible for spreading the "diseasel" with their "coughs and sneezles".

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* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though Creator/WilbertAwdry thought the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.
* SiblingRivalry: Bill and Ben shows show shades of this when they argue about who is responsible for spreading the "diseasel" with their "coughs and sneezles".
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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughs_and_sneezes_spread_diseases an advertising slogan]] first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the Second World War.

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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," diseasels," is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughs_and_sneezes_spread_diseases an advertising slogan]] first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the Second World War.
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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughs_and_sneezes_spread_diseases an advertising slogan]] first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the second World War.

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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughs_and_sneezes_spread_diseases an advertising slogan]] first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the second Second World War.
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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is a reference to an advertising slogan first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the second World War.

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* ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughs_and_sneezes_spread_diseases an advertising slogan slogan]] first employed in the U.S. following the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the second World War.

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* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.



* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.

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* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] ShoutOut: The line, "coughs and sneezles spread disasels," is named after a reference to an advertising slogan first employed in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though U.S. following the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.1918 Spanish flu epidemic and later adopted by the British Ministry of Health during the second World War.
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* ThrowItIn: After Edward tells the twins about [=BoCo=], the UK narration says they were abashed, even though the face masks are anything but. The US dub simply says they were "most impressed".
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* ThrowItIn: After Edward tells the twins about [=BoCo=], the UK narration says they were abashed, even though the face masks are anything but. The US dub simply says they were "most impressed".
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* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out despite thateven though they were spinning.

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* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out despite thateven even though they were spinning.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: [=BoCo=]. It does seem that a diesel would stir up trouble much like Diesel in previous episodes, but [=BoCo=] mistakenly took the trucks and didn't know they were Bill and Ben's.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: [=BoCo=]. It does seem that a diesel would stir up trouble much like Diesel and Daisy in previous episodes, but [=BoCo=] mistakenly took the trucks and didn't know they were Bill and Ben's.
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* {{Bratty Half Pint}}s: Bill and Ben. Edward lampshades this by stating they're "maddening at times", despite that they don't mean any harm.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [=BoCo=]. It did seem that a diesel would stir up trouble much like Diesel in previous episodes, but [=BoCo=] had mistakenly took the trucks and didn't know it was Bill and Ben's.
* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out despite that they were spinning.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Bill and Ben's nameplates which the drivers had removed as a plan to get their china clay trucks back from the diesel.

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* {{Bratty Half Pint}}s: Bill and Ben. Edward lampshades this by stating they're "maddening at times", despite but that they don't mean any harm.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [=BoCo=]. It did does seem that a diesel would stir up trouble much like Diesel in previous episodes, but [=BoCo=] had mistakenly took the trucks and didn't know it was they were Bill and Ben's.
* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out despite that thateven though they were spinning.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Bill and Ben's nameplates nameplates, which the drivers had removed as a plan to get their china clay trucks back from the diesel.
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'''Air date''': December 3rd, 1986

'''Adapted from''': ''[[Recap/TheRailwaySeriesB21MainLineEngines Main Line Engines]]'', "The Diseasel"
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Bill and Ben are tank engine twins who work at a china clay quarry. Their jobs are to take the china clay in trucks along the main line for engines and ships at the Harbour.

One day, Bill and Ben arrange some trucks and leave to pick up more, but return to their first loads gone. Their drivers find a patch of oil on the ground and realize a diesel is responsible for taking the trucks. Mishearing this as "diseasel", the twins argue who is responsible stating that "coughs and sneezles spread diseasels". Their drivers, laughing, stop the twins from arguing and make a plan to get the trucks back which involves removing the twins' nameplates and making them identical.

The twins find the trucks in a yard, with a large green diesel at the front. Ben hides behind, with Bill going forward to demand the trucks back. The diesel claims the trucks are his and tries to shoo Bill away, but when Bill disappears Ben rides forward surprising the diesel, thinking it's the same engine. This continues for a while, causing the diesel to get dizzy. The twins then reveal themselves to him.

Edward arrives at the scene and asks Bill and Ben what they're doing there. They explain that the "dieseasel" stole their trucks, but Edward scolds them for their rudeness. The twins apologize and the diesel forgives them. He introduces himself as [=BoCo=] and explains that he got his trucks mixed up with Bill and Ben's. Edward then sends the twins to pick up [=BoCo=]'s trucks in exchange for theirs.

After the two leave, Edward tells [=BoCo=] that Bill and Ben don't mean any harm but can be maddening at times. [=BoCo=] laughs and replies that "maddening" is the word.


!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* {{Bratty Half Pint}}s: Bill and Ben. Edward lampshades this by stating they're "maddening at times", despite that they don't mean any harm.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [=BoCo=]. It did seem that a diesel would stir up trouble much like Diesel in previous episodes, but [=BoCo=] had mistakenly took the trucks and didn't know it was Bill and Ben's.
* EyePop: Averted. The narration mentions that [=BoCo=]'s eyes nearly pop out despite that they were spinning.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Bill and Ben's nameplates which the drivers had removed as a plan to get their china clay trucks back from the diesel.
* {{Malaproper}}: Bill and Ben misinterpret "diesel" as "diseasel", hence this episode's title.
* SiblingRivalry: Bill and Ben shows shades of this when they argue about who is responsible for spreading the "diseasel" with their "coughs and sneezles".
* SdrawkcabName: Sort of. [=BoCo=] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-Bo Co-Bo wheel arrangement]], but Rev. W. Awdry though the two syllables reversed sounded better as a name.
* TeamDad: Edward serves this to Bill and Ben, scolding the twins for their behavior towards [=BoCo=].
* TricksterTwins: Bill and Ben.
* TwinSwitch: Bill and Ben pull this on [=BoCo=].
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