Percy

Percy the Small Engine is the dueteragonist of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends and in the following movies; Calling All Engines, The Great Discovery, Hero of the Rails, Misty Island Rescue, Blue Mountain Mystery, King of the Railway, and Secrets of the Line but the tritagonist in Thomas and the Magic Railroad and the main protagonist in Day of the Diesels and Tale of the Brave.

Percy lives on the Island of Sodor with many other locomotives, including Thomas the Tank Engine, Gordon the Big Engine and Henry the Green Engine. He is the smallest, youngest and probably cheekiest, of the principal steam engine characters. He carries the number 6 on his bunker.

The Fat Controller brought him to Sodor when there was an engine strike due to a shortage of shunting engines. The bigger engines initially tried to bully him, but Percy soon showed that he was more than capable of standing up for himself. After a few years of shunting at the Big Station, the Fat Controller promoted him to goods traffic on Thomas' branch line. When not pulling trucks, he can be seen pulling the post train or even taking Annie and Clarabel when Thomas is busy. Percy's best friends are Thomas and Toby. And he has a crush on Mavis.

He is reasonably experienced, but can still occasionally be a little naive and overconfident. In that sense, he is the perfect foil for Thomas -who can be just as headstrong.

Percy's first appearance in The Railway Series was in book no. 5, Troublesome Engines, originally published in 1950. He was given his own title with book no. 11, Percy the Small Engine.

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 * Allies: Thomas (Best Friend), Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Toby (best friend), Duck, Donald & Douglas, Oliver, Bill & Ben, BoCo, Mavis, Stepney, Emily, Rosie, The Fat Controller (boss), Bertie, Salty, Harvey, Fergus, Arthur, Lady, Terence, Trevor, Toad, Murdoch, Caroline, Cranky, Harold, Stanley, Whiff, Bash & Dash, Ferdinand


 * Enemies: Diesel, Daisy, Arry & Bert, Diesel 10, Splatter & Dodge, Bulgy, George, Spencer, Cranky (formerly), Scruffey, Smudger, Bulstrode, The Horrid Lorries, D261, Den, Dart

Illustration controversy [w:c:scratchpad:Percy the Small Engine?action=edit# Preview ]
Like Henry the Green Engine, Percy was the source of much friction between Rev. W. Awdry and C. Reginald Dalby, the illustrator of The Railway Series. Awdry complained that Percy did not look like a real locomotive, an issue that had caused contention between the two men on several occasions and concerning several characters. In the case of Percy, it was particularly infuriating, as Awdry had built a model of the engine in order that the artist could use it as a reference.

All this came to a head when the book Percy the Small Engine, centring on the eponymous character, was written. Awdry sent Dalby a letter requesting that he should make Percy look less like "a green caterpillar with red stripes". Insulted by this, Dalby resigned from the Railway Series.

Subsequent illustrators modified the design to make Percy look more like a typical industrial locomotive. The television series, however, utilised the original design.

The phrase "a green caterpillar with red stripes" resurfaces in the later story 'Woolly Bear', in which Thomas uses it as an insult to Percy He cameoed in The Lost Puff.

The Origins of Percy
In general outline, Percy is a fairly typical British industrial shunting locomotive. His bunker is quite unusual for an 0-4-0 shunter, but was presumably added to allow him to travel greater distances without refuelling than was previously possible. It is not known where Percy came from, but according to the book Troublesome Engines, he was bought at an "engine workshop" by the Fat Controller. Percy was needed to shunt the yard at the main station, as the tender engines (Gordon, Henry, and James) had protested about having to shunt their own trains.

Rev. W. Awdry considered it essential that his railway stories should be as realistic as possible. To this end, most of his locomotive characters were based upon real designs. However, Percy was designed before that policy came into effect. Percy's history within the fictional universe is largely unknown, as he does not precisely match any real locomotive design; he is of "obscure antecedents", as the Rev. Awdry himself puts it. He does bear a resemblance to several designs of 0-4-0 tank locomotive built by the Avonside Engine Company such as GWR No. 1340 Trojan, and so Awdry stated that Percy had probably begun as one of these, but had been extensively rebuilt; fitters at Crovan's Gate have found components made by Hunslet and other manufacturers.



Percy as a model
Percy is an Avonside 0-4-0ST of unknown origin, but is almost certainly second hand, with "Hunslet parts". Percy arrived on Sodor in 1949 and was first used as Tidmouth Pilot, then to help rebuild Knapford Harbour. Percy is now based at Ffarquhar. Percy arrived in "Troublesome Engines" (1949), the only loco whose acquisition from a workshop is actually described. His own book "Percy the Small Engine" dates from 1956. C. Reginald Dalby quit as illustrator after the Rev W described his portrayal of Percy in "Percy the Small Engine" as a "caterpillar". Amends were made in "Tramway Engines" (1972) when Percy's accident with treacle and straw obligingly made him look like a real caterpillar. In the tale of how he came about, note that "the artist didn't pay much attention, so my Percy -- the proper one -- looks different from the Percy in the books"!! the Rev also describes his "Spare Percy" for use during emergencies.

"I built PERCY in 1949 (the year I wrote "Troublesome Engines" - the book in which Percy first appears), and I soldered him together out of brass and other parts cut and filed to shape. I wanted another engine - Thomas was then the only one I had - and I also wanted a model of Percy to help our then artist draw his pictures; but the artist didn't pay much attention, so my Percy -- the proper one -- looks different from the Percy in the books. Stewart Reidpath made a chassis for me and fitted it with one of his motors, so Percy is sometimes as temperamental as Thomas, and for the same reason. He will run and shunt beautifully for weeks on end and the suddenly, and for no apparent reason, decide to be "Awkward". This can be exasperating, especially at exhibitions. He did this at Nottingham Exhibition 1978, and the only thing to do then was to use my "Spare Percy" which I had made for just such an emergency.

"To make "Spare Percy" I cut out the boiler and side tanks from a Triang "Nellie" and filled the resulting space between cap and smokebox with a section of saddletank cut from an Airfix kit. The outside cylinders came from another Airfix kit, and were cemented to "Nellie's" metal frames with with Evostick. I fitted scale wheels in place of "Nellie's" rather clumsy ones, and filled up the body with plasticine. The good wheels and extra weight has made "Spare Percy" into a smooth running engine almost as good as the real Percy in his best moments." Meanwhile, Hornby's later 00 gauge Percy was made from a brand new tool after initial thoughts to use their Caledonian Railway "Pug" were rejected, although Percy eventually came to share many of its parts.

Percy in the television series
In the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends television series, Percy made his debut in the first season, in an episode called "Trouble in the Shed" which originally aired in the mid-1980s. His personality has been kept the same, up until about Season Five when he became more curious about the world around; almost in resemblence to Sesame Street's Franklin. He particularly enjoys pulling the mail train.

Percy in Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Percy is first seen in the movie Thomas and the Magic Railroad when Henry reveals the legend of the lost engine; where he suggests that they start searching for her. He overhears Mr. Conductor talking in his sleep about magic buffers, he concludes that those buffers lead to the Magic Railroad. He tells Thomas, but is overheard by Diesel 10.

When the location of the buffers is located indirectly by Thomas, Percy is ordered to guard the buffers; he finds Splatter and Dodge later near the buffers, and warns Thomas and Mr. Conductor in time for them to help Lily Stone return to her grandfather.

Percy was voiced by Linda Ballantyne in the movie.

Theme

 * Percy's theme is his Season 1-2 theme.

Counterparts (boy version) (hero version)

 * Sunshine (TUGS; both best friends to Thomas and Ten Cents)
 * Claude or Boomer (Salty's Lighthouse)
 * Hank (Theodore Tugboat)
 * Brewster (Chuggington)
 * Matt, Dan, or GC Mr. Conductor (Shining Time Station)
 * Yoshi, Luigi, Mario, or Toad (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Diddy Kong (Donkey Kong Country)
 * Miles "Tails" Prower, Charmy Bee or Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Bo, Booker or Wade (Garfield and Friends)
 * Private Meekly (Wacky Races)
 * Hamton J. Pig (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 * Tweety Bird (Looney Tunes)
 * Wakko Warner (Animaniacs)
 * Nibbles/Tuffy (Tom and Jerry)
 * Sam-I-Am (Dr. Seuss/The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss)
 * Goody-Goody Gordon (Horrid Henry)
 * Buster Baxter or Arthur Read (Arthur/Postcards from Buster; both best friends to Thomas and Arthur Read)
 * Patrick Star, SpongeBob Squarepants or Gary the Snail (SpongeBob SquarePants)
 * Chuckie Finster (Rugrats)
 * Gerald Johannsen (Hey Arnold)
 * Mosquito "Skeeter" Valentine (Doug)
 * Meltman (Kablam!/Action League Now!)
 * Junior Asparagus (Veggietales)
 * Kevin (3-2-1 Penguins)
 * Tuff, Kirby, Keeby or Knuckle Joe (Kirby: Right Back at Ya!)
 * Piplup or Turtwig (Pokemon)
 * Globox or Murfy (Rayman)
 * Percy (Pocahontas, both share the same name)
 * Pinocchio (Pinocchio)
 * Huachimingo, Mario Hugo, John Charles Bodoque or Johnini John Harry (31 Minutes)
 * Abu (Aladdin)
 * Skippy (Robin Hood)
 * Eric (The Little Engine That Could)
 * Slippy Toad (Star Fox)
 * Rizzo the Rat or Gonzo the Great (The Muppet Show)
 * Goggles (Kermit's Swamp Years)
 * Scooch the Front-End Dumper (Construction Site)
 * Clopin (The Hunchback Of Notre Dame)
 * Deku Link (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, or Mickey Mouse (Mickey Mouse)
 * Nemo or Gurgle (Finding Nemo)
 * Roary the Racing Car (Doki)
 * Scooby Doo (Scooby Doo)
 * Felicia Jollygoodfellow (The Adventures Of Pricilla, Queen Of The Desert)
 * Nev The Bear (Smile and Bear Behaving Badly)
 * Scampi (The Sooty Show)
 * Mini-Me (Austin Powers)
 * Bart Simpson or Milhouse Van Houten (The Simpsons; both young and cheeky)
 * Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman, or Vinny Griffins (Family Guy; both young and cheeky)
 * Cleveland Brown, Jr. (The Cleveland Show)
 * Gosha (Train Tishka)
 * Joseph Gribble (King of the Hill)
 * Sparx (Spyro the Dragon)
 * Polar (Crash Bandicoot)
 * Buzz Lightyear (Toy Story 1, 2, & 3; both best friends to Thomas and Woody)
 * Skate Lad (Teamo Supremo)
 * Baby Poof, Chester, AJ or Timmy Turner (The Fairly Oddparents)
 * Tucker Foley (Danny Phantom)
 * Keswick (T.U.F.F. Puppy)
 * Carl Wheezer (Jimmy Neutron)
 * Donnie (The Wild Thornberrys)
 * Young Simba, Timon, Pumbaa or Young Kovu (The Lion King)
 * Wade Load (Kim Possible)
 * Butch or Boomer (The Powerpuff Girls)
 * Johnny Abatti (Angela Anaconda)
 * Bazza (Olly the Little White Van; both best friends of Thomas and Olly)
 * Ryan Delen (Zachary Swain; both best friends to Thomas and Zachary)
 * Omi (Xiaolin Showdown)
 * Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
 * Gus Griswald (Recess)
 * Donkey (Shrek)
 * Pipsqueak, Spike or Angel (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
 * Vinnie Terrio (Littlest Pet Shop (2012); both are green)
 * Darwin Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball)
 * Kenny McCormick or Kyle Brofolovski (South Park)
 * Marty the Zebra or Mort (Madagascar)
 * Mantis (Kung Fu Panda)
 * Ferb Fletcher, Phineas Flynn or Perry the Platypus (Phineas and Ferb)
 * Harry Hill (The Harry Hill Movie)
 * Gabe Duncan (Good Luck Charlie; both young and cheeky)
 * Peter Puppy (Earthworm Jim)
 * Heimlich or Boy Ant #2 (A Bug's Life)
 * Raj (Camp Lazlo)
 * Jackie Khones (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)
 * Gilius-Thunderhead (Golden Axe)
 * Eddie "Skate" Hunter (Streets of Rage)
 * Chum Chum (Fanboy & Chum Chum)
 * Numbuh 4 (Codename: Kids Next Door)
 * Clockwork Mouse (Noddy's Toyland Adventures)
 * George Lancaster (Postman Pat)
 * James (Fireman Sam)
 * Max or Morris (Max & Ruby)
 * Phoney Bone or Bartleby (Bone)
 * Andy (Pearls Before Swine)
 * Fish Out of Water (Chicken Little)
 * The Fox (Mary Poppins)
 * Blue Birdy (Titielenaders)
 * Dirk Finger (Huw & Dirk)
 * Johnny (Song of the South)
 * Paul (Bedknobs & Broomsticks)
 * Piglet or Roo (Winnie the Pooh)
 * Kit Cloudkicker (Talespin)
 * Mater or Luigi (Cars)
 * Q*Bert or Sonic the Hedgehog (Wreck-It Ralph)
 * Ness (Earthbound/Mother)
 * Isaac (Drawn to Life)
 * Young Copper or Young Tod (The Fox & The Hound)
 * Elmo or Snuffy (Sesame Street)
 * Smitty or Mike Wazowski (Monsters, Inc.)
 * Digit (Cyberchase)
 * Kirby (Super Smash Bros.)
 * Ecomon (Eco Creatures: Save the Forest)
 * Rush (Mega Man)
 * Mega Man (Captain N: The Game Master, both are green)
 * Roger Strickland (Back to the Future)
 * Dumbo (Dumbo)
 * Speedy or Benny (Coilbook)
 * Reuben (Lilo & Stitch)
 * Red Pikmin (Pikmin)
 * Tamaru or Jaller (Bionicle)
 * Jaller (Mata Nui Online)
 * Sonny Bright (West Wilson Middle The TV Series, Rutland Elementary The TV Series)
 * Benny (Bob the Builder)
 * Noah (Total Drama)
 * R2-D2 (Star Wars)
 * Hammy (Over the Hedge)
 * Ken (Street Fighter)
 * Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Snuffy (Jay Jay The Jet Plane, both are green)
 * Rigby (Regular Show)
 * Jake (Adventure Time)
 * Krillin (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Steve (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs)
 * Patamon (Digimon)
 * Gill Grunt (Skylanders)
 * Skeeto (Skipper & Skeeto)
 * Jerry (3 Friends and Jerry)
 * Sid (Flushed Away)
 * Skidmark (Turbo (2013))
 * Franz Fliegenhozen (Planes)
 * Wonderbot (Robots)
 * Puffle (Casey Jr. and Friends)
 * Paperboy (Fawlty Towers)
 * Mickey Pearce or Rodney (Only Fools and Horses)
 * Billy Rabbit (The Wind in the Willows)
 * Alexander (Babar)
 * Robby the Seal (Pingu)
 * Bill (Rupert)
 * Rogi (Tayo the Little Bus; both best friends to Thomas and Tayo)
 * Benny (The LEGO Movie)
 * Packie McReary (Grand Theft Auto IV)
 * Eggs (The Boxtrolls (2014))
 * Bobby (Bobby's World)
 * Sherman (Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014))
 * Grayson (The Nut Job (2014))
 * Sting (Maya The Bee)
 * Hiccup 9How To Train Your Dragon 2)

Counterparts (girl version)

 * Rosie, Mavis, Emily, Molly or Lady (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)
 * Sally Seaplane or Lillie Lightship (TUGS)
 * Birdo (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Cream the Rabbit, Dulcy the Dragon, Amy Rose, Cosmo the Seedrian, Blaze the Cat, Sally Acorn, Bunnie Rabbot, Rouge the Bat or Marine the Raccoon (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Jigglypuff (Pokemon)
 * Honey or Ribbon (Kirby)
 * Lani the Little Bus, Gani the Little Bus, Nuri the Taxi, Hana the Mechanic, Toni the Truck, Alice the Ambulance or Princess Ray (Tayo the Little Bus)
 * Chloe (Garfield and Friends)
 * Mindy (Spongebob Squarepants)
 * Sweetie Pie, Fifi La Fume, or Elmrya Duff (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 * Pinkie Pie (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
 * Isabella Garcia Shapiro or Gretchen (Phineas and Ferb)
 * Roll (Mega Man)
 * Anais Watterson or Carrie (The Amazing World of Gumball)
 * Gatomon (Digimon)
 * Lavender (Matilda)
 * Susie and Bessie (Olly the Little White Van)
 * Toula or Katrina (Fat Pizza)
 * Bubbles (The Powerpuff Girls)
 * Kiki (Dragon Tales) (Both small, young, and green)