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'''Air date''': September 20th, 2002
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Percy more often gets the dirty jobs involving trucks and longs for a washdown just like any other engine. Unfortunately, when he goes to the washdown, Percy and the other engines are informed by the Fat Controller that all engines can only have one wash per day due to a water shortage. He then tells the engines that usefulness comes before cleanliness. Percy is annoyed at this as he thinks that Gordon only needs a washdown to feel important. Gordon points that he is important as he pulls the Express.
Percy returns to work, determined not to get dirty, but the trucks had other ideas and give Percy a difficult time; they pull him right under the coal hopper, and on their way to Callan, the trucks tease Percy by calling him "Dirty Percy". At Callan, Percy shunts the coal trucks into a siding, right alongside Harold who is unloading medical supplies. Harold takes off, spreading cinders and ashes all over Percy. His driver reminds Percy that usefulness comes before cleanliness, but Percy still longs for a clean job. The driver suggests that they were to take vans of sugar to the chocolate factory. Relieved, Percy agreed to take the vans.
Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
When Duck brings Percy back to the sheds, Thomas, James, Henry, and Gordon tease Percy on being covered in chocolate. The Fat Controller knows how much work Percy had done despite his problems and has proved that usefulness does comes before cleanliness. As a reward, Percy is to be rewarded with a washdown and a new coat of paint, and Percy couldn't be anymore happier.
!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* ArcWords: “Usefulness before cleanliness.”
* ButtMonkey: Percy gets teased by the engines and trucks throughout the entire episode.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him with both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: The other engines when they saw Percy covered in chocolate:
-->'''Thomas''': You look good enough to eat!\\
'''James''': Pudding Percy! ("Bon Bon Percy" in the US version)\\
'''Henry''': Choc-ice on wheels!\\
'''Gordon''': [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Disgraceful]].
* SubvertedCatchphrase: Gordon chains off his, Henry and James' collective "Disgraceful, despicable, Disgusting" catchphrase towards Percy's situation. Henry and James, however, think it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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Percy more often gets the dirty jobs involving trucks and longs for a washdown just like any other engine. Unfortunately, when he goes to the washdown, Percy and the other engines are informed by the Fat Controller that all engines can only have one wash per day due to a water shortage. He then tells the engines that usefulness comes before cleanliness. Percy is annoyed at this as he thinks that Gordon only needs a washdown to feel important. Gordon points that he is important as he pulls the Express.
Percy returns to work, determined not to get dirty, but the trucks had other ideas and give Percy a difficult time; they pull him right under the coal hopper, and on their way to Callan, the trucks tease Percy by calling him "Dirty Percy". At Callan, Percy shunts the coal trucks into a siding, right alongside Harold who is unloading medical supplies. Harold takes off, spreading cinders and ashes all over Percy. His driver reminds Percy that usefulness comes before cleanliness, but Percy still longs for a clean job. The driver suggests that they were to take vans of sugar to the chocolate factory. Relieved, Percy agreed to take the vans.
Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
When Duck brings Percy back to the sheds, Thomas, James, Henry, and Gordon tease Percy on being covered in chocolate. The Fat Controller knows how much work Percy had done despite his problems and has proved that usefulness does comes before cleanliness. As a reward, Percy is to be rewarded with a washdown and a new coat of paint, and Percy couldn't be anymore happier.
!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* ArcWords: “Usefulness before cleanliness.”
* ButtMonkey: Percy gets teased by the engines and trucks throughout the entire episode.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him with both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: The other engines when they saw Percy covered in chocolate:
-->'''Thomas''': You look good enough to eat!\\
'''James''': Pudding Percy! ("Bon Bon Percy" in the US version)\\
'''Henry''': Choc-ice on wheels!\\
'''Gordon''': [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Disgraceful]].
* SubvertedCatchphrase: Gordon chains off his, Henry and James' collective "Disgraceful, despicable, Disgusting" catchphrase towards Percy's situation. Henry and James, however, think it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/schocolatecrunch54_3345.png]]
Percy more often gets the dirty jobs involving trucks and longs for a washdown just like any other engine. Unfortunately, when he goes to the washdown, Percy and the other engines are informed by the Fat Controller that all engines can only have one wash per day due to a water shortage. He then tells the engines that usefulness comes before cleanliness. Percy is annoyed at this as he thinks that Gordon only needs a washdown to feel important. Gordon points that he is important as he pulls the Express.
Percy returns to work, determined not to get dirty, but the trucks had other ideas and give Percy a difficult time; they pull him right under the coal hopper, and on their way to Callan, the trucks tease Percy by calling him "Dirty Percy". At Callan, Percy shunts the coal trucks into a siding, right alongside Harold who is unloading medical supplies. Harold takes off, spreading cinders and ashes all over Percy. His driver reminds Percy that usefulness comes before cleanliness, but Percy still longs for a clean job. The driver suggests that they were to take vans of sugar to the chocolate factory. Relieved, Percy agreed to take the vans.
Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
When Duck brings Percy back to the sheds, Thomas, James, Henry, and Gordon tease Percy on being covered in chocolate. The Fat Controller knows how much work Percy had done despite his problems and has proved that usefulness does comes before cleanliness. As a reward, Percy is to be rewarded with a washdown and a new coat of paint, and Percy couldn't be anymore happier.
!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* ArcWords: “Usefulness before cleanliness.”
* ButtMonkey: Percy gets teased by the engines and trucks throughout the entire episode.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him with both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: The other engines when they saw Percy covered in chocolate:
-->'''Thomas''': You look good enough to eat!\\
'''James''': Pudding Percy! ("Bon Bon Percy" in the US version)\\
'''Henry''': Choc-ice on wheels!\\
'''Gordon''': [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Disgraceful]].
* SubvertedCatchphrase: Gordon chains off his, Henry and James' collective "Disgraceful, despicable, Disgusting" catchphrase towards Percy's situation. Henry and James, however, think it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The engines and the trucks alike teased Percy throughout the entire episode.
* ButtMonkey: Percy.
* ButtMonkey: Percy.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The ButtMonkey: Percy gets teased by the engines and the trucks alike teased Percy throughout the entire episode.
* ButtMonkey: Percy.episode.
* ButtMonkey: Percy.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him with both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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* SubvertedCatchphrase: Gordon chains off his, Henry and James' collective "Disgraceful, despicable, Disgusting" catchphrase towards Percy's situation. Henry and James however think it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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* SubvertedCatchphrase: Gordon chains off his, Henry and James' collective "Disgraceful, despicable, Disgusting" catchphrase towards Percy's situation. Henry and James however James, however, think it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the chocolate factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
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Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the chocolate factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle despite the ridicule from the engines and the troublesome trucks.trucks, and the accident at the factory. At the end of the episode, The Fat Controller rewarded him both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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* KarmaHoudini: The engines and the trucks.
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'''Gordon''': Disgraceful.
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'''Gordon''': Disgraceful.[[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Disgraceful]].
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'''James''': Pudding Percy!\\
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'''James''': Pudding Percy!\\Percy! ("Bon Bon Percy" in the US version)\\
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More often than not, Percy gets the dirty jobs involving trucks and longs for a washdown just like any other engine. Unfortunately, when he goes to the washdown, Percy and the other engines are informed by the Fat Controller that all engines can only have one wash per day due to a water shortage. He then tells the engines that usefulness comes before cleanliness. Percy is annoyed at this as he thinks that Gordon only needs a washdown to feel important. Gordon points that he is important as he pulls the Express.
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More often than not, Percy gets the dirty jobs involving trucks and longs for a washdown just like any other engine. Unfortunately, when he goes to the washdown, Percy and the other engines are informed by the Fat Controller that all engines can only have one wash per day due to a water shortage. He then tells the engines that usefulness comes before cleanliness. Percy is annoyed at this as he thinks that Gordon only needs a washdown to feel important. Gordon points that he is important as he pulls the Express.
Percy returns to work, determined not to get dirty, but the trucks had other ideas and give Percy a difficult time; they pull him right under the coal hopper, and on their way to Callan, the trucks tease Percy by calling him "Dirty Percy". At Callan, Percy shunts the coal trucks into a siding, right alongside Harold who is unloading medical supplies. Harold takes off, spreading cinders and ashes all over Percy. His driver reminds Percy that usefulness comes before cleanliness, but Percy still longs for a clean job. The driver suggests that they were to take vans of sugar to the chocolate factory. Relieved, Percy agreed to take the vans.
Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the chocolate factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
When Duck brings Percy back to the sheds, Thomas, James, Henry, and Gordon tease Percy on being covered in chocolate. The Fat Controller knows how much work Percy had done despite his problems and has proved that usefulness does comes before cleanliness. As a reward, Percy is to be rewarded with a washdown and a new coat of paint, and Percy couldn't be anymore happier.
Percy returns to work, determined not to get dirty, but the trucks had other ideas and give Percy a difficult time; they pull him right under the coal hopper, and on their way to Callan, the trucks tease Percy by calling him "Dirty Percy". At Callan, Percy shunts the coal trucks into a siding, right alongside Harold who is unloading medical supplies. Harold takes off, spreading cinders and ashes all over Percy. His driver reminds Percy that usefulness comes before cleanliness, but Percy still longs for a clean job. The driver suggests that they were to take vans of sugar to the chocolate factory. Relieved, Percy agreed to take the vans.
Percy finally gets to do a clean job, but he does not notice that a patch of oil in the siding which leads to the chocolate factory. Percy slips on the oily rails and crashes through the wall right into the chocolate factory and out the other end. He is covered in sticky gooey chocolate.
When Duck brings Percy back to the sheds, Thomas, James, Henry, and Gordon tease Percy on being covered in chocolate. The Fat Controller knows how much work Percy had done despite his problems and has proved that usefulness does comes before cleanliness. As a reward, Percy is to be rewarded with a washdown and a new coat of paint, and Percy couldn't be anymore happier.
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'''Air date''': September 20th, 2002
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle and endured the ridicule from the engines and the troublesome trucks. At the end of the episode, he's rewarded both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle and endured despite the ridicule from the engines and the troublesome trucks. At the end of the episode, he's The Fat Controller rewarded him both a washdown and a new coat of paint.paint.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: The other engines when they saw Percy covered in chocolate:
-->'''Thomas''': You look good enough to eat!\\
'''James''': Pudding Percy!\\
'''Henry''': Choc-ice on wheels!\\
'''Gordon''': Disgraceful.
* KarmaHoudini: The engines and the trucks.
* TheFreelanceShameSquad: The other engines when they saw Percy covered in chocolate:
-->'''Thomas''': You look good enough to eat!\\
'''James''': Pudding Percy!\\
'''Henry''': Choc-ice on wheels!\\
'''Gordon''': Disgraceful.
* KarmaHoudini: The engines and the trucks.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle and at the end of the episode, he's rewarded both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle and at endured the ridicule from the engines and the troublesome trucks. At the end of the episode, he's rewarded both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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!!Tropes featured in the episode:
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The engines and the trucks alike teased Percy throughout the entire episode.
* ButtMonkey: Percy.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Percy followed the "usefulness before cleanliness" principle and at the end of the episode, he's rewarded both a washdown and a new coat of paint.
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