Adorabeezle The Machinist

Adorabeezle The Machinist is the fourth short of Sugar Rush Speedway's 16 Sweet Years

Transcript

 * Mr. Litwak: Autumn had come to Sugar Rush. The fields were changing from yellow stubble to brown earth and an tractor with no driver was hard at work as Snowanna drove along. Later Snowanna saw Adorabeezle and the tractor close by.


 * Adorabeezle: Hello.


 * Mr. Litwak: Said Adorabeezle.


 * Adorabeezle: I made this tractor, It's plowing.


 * Snowanna: I have this kart, I'm winning a race. What ugly wheels it has.


 * Adorabeezle: They're not ugly, they're caterpillars.


 * Mr. Litwak: Said Adorabeezle.


 * Adorabeezle: It can go anywhere. I don't need tracks.


 * Snowanna: don't want to go anywhere.

Mr. Conductor 1: Said Thomas. Thomas: I like my rails, thank you. Mr. Conductor 1: Winter came with dark clouds full of snow. Driver: I don't like it. Mr. Conductor 1: Said Thomas' driver. Driver: A heavy fall is coming. I hope it doesn't stop us. Thomas: Huh! Mr. Conductor 1: Puffed Thomas. Thomas: Soft stuff, nothing to it. Mr. Conductor 1: And he puffed on feeling cold but confident. They finished their journey safely but by now the country was covered. Driver: You need your snowplough for the next journey, Thomas. Mr. Conductor 1: Said his driver. Thomas: Huh! Snow is silly soft stuff it won't stop me. Mr. Conductor 1: The snowplough was heavy and uncomfortable and made Thomas cross. He shook it and he banged it and when they got back it was so damaged that the driver had to take it off. Driver: You're a very naughty engine. Mr. Conductor 1: He said to Thomas. Next morning, Thomas' driver and fireman came early and worked hard to mend the snowplough, but they couldn't make it fit. Thomas was pleased. Thomas: I shan't have to wear it, i shan't have to wear it. Mr. Conductor 1: He puffed to Annie and Clarabel. But they were rather worried. Annie and Clarabel: I hope it's all right, i hope it's all right. Mr. Conductor 1: They whispered to each other. The driver was worried too. Driver: It's not bad here. Mr. Conductor 1: He said to the fireman. Driver: But it's sure to be deep in the valley. Thomas: Silly soft stuff. Mr. Conductor 1: Huffed Thomas. Thomas: I didn't need that stupid old thing yesterday and i shan't today. Snow can't stop me. Mr. Conductor 1: He rushed into a tunnel thinking how clever he was. But there was trouble ahead. (Crash) Thomas: Cinders and ashes!. Mr. Conductor 1: Said Thomas. Thomas: I'm stuck. Mr. Conductor 1: And he was. Driver: Back, Thomas, back. Mr. Conductor 1: Said his driver. Thomas tried but his wheels spun and he couldn't move. The conductor went back for help while everyone else tried to dig the snow away. But as fast as they dug, more snow slipped down until Thomas was nearly buried. Thomas: Oh, my wheels and coupling rods. I shall have to stop here till i'm frozen. What a silly engine i am. Mr. Conductor 1: And Thomas began to cry. At last the bus came to rescue the passengers. And then who should come to Thomas's rescue but Terence. Snow never worries him. (Terence hooks up to Clarabel and pulls her and Annie out of the snow) Mr. Conductor 1: He pulled the empty coaches away, then came back for Thomas. Thomas' wheels were clear but still spun when he tried to move. Terence tugged and slipped and slipped and tugged and at last dragged Thomas clear of the snow ready for the journey home. (Terence goes away into the tunnel with Thomas following him) Thomas: Oh, thank you, Terence. Your caterpillars are splendid. Mr. Conductor 1: Said Thomas. Driver: I hope you'll be sensible now, Thomas. Mr. Conductor 1: Said his driver. Thomas: I'll try. Mr. Conductor 1: Said Thomas and he puffed slowly away.