Donald and Douglas (T&F)

"It's Donald and Douglas sir. They say, sir, that if you send them away, sir, they'll be turned into Scrap, sir. That'd be dreadful, sir. Please, sir, don't send them away, sir. They're nice engines, sir."

- Percy's deputation with Sir Topham Hatt Donald and Douglas are a pair of black goods engines from Scotland who work on the North Western Railway and are the railway's number 9 and 10 engines respectively.

The pair currently work as utility engines wherever they are needed.

Biography
Donald and Douglas were built together in Scotland and work together practically all the time. When Sir Topham Hatt needed a goods engine he ordered Donald. To his surprise, two engines arrived instead. Donald's twin Douglas could not stand to be separated from his brother and was smart enough to realise he would eventually be scrapped if he stayed in Scotland. This caused the Fat Controller to keep both until he could determine which engine was freeloading on his hospitality.

The Fat Controller was unaware of Douglas' motive and threatened the two that whichever engine he found out to be the truant would be sent home. Both engines resolved to give outstanding service so that Sir Topham Hatt would want to keep both of them. This plan quickly went to pieces, however, after Douglas accidentally shunted Thomas' special coach, full of passengers, into a siding at Tidmouth, causing a great deal of fury for the passengers. Things went from bad to worse when Donald crashed into a signal box at Tidmouth and Douglas accidentally destroyed a Spiteful Brake Van, who had caused trouble for him earlier.

Despite all this grief, the twins' professionalism, competency, strong work ethic and personable natures had begun to win them support, particularly when they demonstrated an aptitude for snowplough work that they had learned in Scotland. After rescuing Henry from just such a snowy ordeal, the other engines came over to Donald and Douglas' side which ultimately led to the engines of Sodor taking industrial action. After a suggestion by Edward and being pushed into it by Gordon, Percy was presented to the Fat Controller as a deputation to argue the twins' case on their behalf and pleading that if they were sent away, they would be scrapped. Although Sir Topham Hatt did not approve or appreciate them trying to interfere with his decision-making, he understood the engines' feelings upon the matters of saving steam engines and scrapping in general. In the end, Percy's statement and the twins' excellent performance was enough for The Fat Controller to take pity on the twins and keep both. He demonstrated this intent with an offer of a fresh coat of paint for both engines, as well as giving them both nameplates to avoid any more confusion.

In 1967, Douglas helped save Oliver and Toad from the prospect of scrap. The Fat Controller soon found out and arranged for the three to be repaired and painted in Great Western colours. Toad asked to be Douglas' brake van as a show of gratitude.

After Donald teased Duck about his "quacking", Duck's crew got a humorous payback by slipping a small duckling into Donald's tender. When discovered, the duckling became friends with Donald and his crew and eventually settled down at Haultraugh, where a small pond was nearby. She was named Dilly by the stationmaster, but she is known to everyone else as Donald's duck.

The Twins work together practically all the time, but they sometimes fall out with each other. This was shown when the two crashed into Trevor's hay cart. Donald accused Douglas of pushing him into the cart while Douglas accused Donald of pulling him. The twins refused to speak to each other, leading to Donald taking the opportunity to help Duck at the Sodor Ironworks so as to get away from Douglas. While Douglas missed his twin and was ready to make up, Donald began to experience lapses of incompetence and demanded an apology. Eventually, Donald was not looking where he was going and crashed through some buffers into a ditch. As soon as Douglas heard from Duck that Donald was in trouble, he immediately rushed over to help his twin and the two engines made up.

Later, Callan Castle was to be reopened by Lord Callan and Donald and Douglas took some equipment up to the castle. The two argued whether or not the monster inside the lake existed. Unfortunately for the twins, a landslide occurred and the two became stranded. The Fat Controller promised help, but soon night came. The twins saw a shape moving towards them on the causeway and were petrified until they realised it was only Harvey who had come to help. Soon, the twins got their equipment to the castle on time and Lord Callan called them Really Useful engines.

In the eleventh series, some points were jammed and Gordon was sent to pick up the engineer to mend them. Unfortunately, Gordon instead picked up a carpenter. He tried to reverse to Abbey hoping to collect the engineer, but Douglas was in the way. Gordon decided that Douglas should go to Wellsworth which was where Donald was and that Donald go to Maron to collect the engineer and Donald bring him to Douglas and Douglas bring him back to Gordon. The plan was carried out and the points were fixed; Gordon thanked the twins for helping him.

Afterwards, Harvey was sent to help the twins after a tree had been knocked down. Thomas, however, misunderstood the situation and accidentally sent Harvey the wrong way. Thomas was proud of himself for being so helpful until he saw that Donald and Douglas were stuck and needed Harvey's help. He found Harvey and gave him the correct directions needed to help the twins. Thanks to Thomas and Harvey, the line was cleared and the twins were on their way.

The twins later helped with the construction of the Harwick Branch Line, delivering most of the heavy construction materials. When Douglas went over the unstable trackbed that hid the tunnel into Calles Cavern it began to crack and the workmen only just stopped Donald from going over it. The twins witnessed Rocky lifting Captain Calles' Pirate Ship out of the cavern and helped deliver it to Arlesburgh Harbour. They later attended the branch line's opening ceremony.

Once, they had to clear snow from the tracks during winter, but they kept arguing over which tracks to clear next. Douglas was accidentally separated from his tender and left behind by Donald, who eventually found him in a siding with some help from Toby.

Donald and Douglas were among the engines who asked the Fat Controller to take them to the Great Railway Show, but they were not chosen.

Another snowy day, they had to take a large shipment of pipes to Vicarstown and Emily came along to help. During the journey, Douglas told Emily about some of Donald's accidents and she began laughing which Donald could hear echoing through the pipes. Irritated, Donald stopped the train and got Douglas to take his place at the front. As they continued, Donald began telling Emily about Douglas' accidents, until Douglas stopped the train on Gordon's Hill and demanded that he and his brother swap back. With both twins uncoupled and busy squabbling and bumping each other, Emily was left holding the train on her own. They did not notice till too late that Emily and the train were slipping back down the hill - to make matters worse, a lump of coal shaken out of Donald's tender by a bump from Douglas had formed a giant snowball, which knocked Emily off the rails. Donald and Douglas instantly began arguing whose fault the accident was until Emily cut in and scolded them both for their behaviour. After Harvey had cleared away the mess, both twins took the rear of the train while Emily took the front and they reached Vicarstown without any further trouble.

Donald and Douglas were later seen at Knapford Station with Philip, Diesel, Emily, Gordon, Duck, Henry, James, Edward, Percy, Daisy, Oliver, Toby and Mr. Percival to welcome Thomas and his newest friend Nia to Sodor following the pair's adventure around the world.

Personalities
Donald and Douglas are Scottish twin engines. They are practical, peppery, proud and level-minded, but, despite their maturity, they enjoy playing practical jokes and have been known to impersonate one another in the past. They were fitted with nameplates to specifically end this element of their humour.

Donald and Douglas are very able workers, strong performers and handle any task well. They are fully capable of being firm with the other big engines, such as Gordon and Henry and even the Troublesome Trucks know better than to try their tricks on them. They are both used to harsh winter conditions too. Coupled back to back, with a coach between their tenders, they are very capable of patrolling the lines, clearing them of the snow. The twins both pull their weight on the Main Line and both Duck and Edward's branch lines. They can enjoy a joke with any engine. They are happy to act as the brawn of the Fat Controller's steam-driven goods haulers. Both are smart. Between the two, Donald tends to be the charming, witty joker whereas Douglas is the quick-thinking, calmer-natured one of the pair. Both display a keen sense of wit and the pair usually get to have the last laugh, more often taking the moral high ground. But that does not mean they will not be just a little bit smug about it when a deserving engine meets their comeuppance.

Donald and Douglas hate to be parted from each other, but, like most twins, they occasionally have their arguments among themselves and can squabble with one another. Also, Donald and Douglas used to have a strong dislike of diesels. But over time their dislike for diesels has softened and they appeared to have grown accustomed to their diesel companions.

In the special "Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure" they had to be painted in livery from the Railway Series

Basis
Donald and Douglas are both based on Caledonian Railway (CR) McIntosh 812 Class 0-6-0 goods engines. Their numbers, however, would realistically place them in the 652 sub-class. One example, No. 828, survives in preservation. This engine appears in the Character Encyclopedia.

Edward's ghost engine is also based on a CR McIntosh 812 Class; however, it does not have a tender.

Livery
Donald and Douglas are painted in British Railways (BR) black livery with white and red lining on their cabs and tenders. Their numbers (9 and 10 respectively) are painted on their tenders in yellow with red outlines. They have black running boards with red bufferbeams and valences. The pair also have brass nameplates with red backing, mounted on either side of their smokebox.

In the Story Library Books, Donald and Douglas are painted in NWR cerulean blue, with red and yellow lining, like they were in The Railway Series. However, they were black with red and white lining on their tenders and cab sides in the book, Donald and Douglas.

Appearances
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Thomas & Friends

 * Series 2 - Break Van, The Deputation, Thomas Comes to Breakfast and Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree
 * Series 3 - Gordon and the Famous Visitor, Donald's Duck , Henry's Forest , Tender Engines , Escape , Oliver Owns Up and Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure
 * Series 4 - Four Little Engines, Rusty to the Rescue , Thomas and Stepney , Train Stops Play , Bowled Out, Toad Stands By , Thomas and the Special Letter and Paint Pots and Queens
 * Series 5 - Horrid Lorry, Sir Topham Hatt's Holiday  and Make Someone Happy
 * Series 6 - Harvey to the Rescue, A Bad Day for Harold the Helicopter , Elizabeth the Vintage Lorry , Twin Trouble, Percy and the Haunted Mine, James and the Red Balloon and Thomas the Jet Engine
 * Series 7 - Percy Gets it Right, Edward's Brass Band , Bad Day at Castle Loch, Salty's Stormy Tale , Peace and Quiet , Harold and the Flying Horse and Gordon and Spencer
 * Series 8 - Edward the Great  and You Can Do it, Toby!
 * Series 11 - Gordon and the Engineer
 * Series 12 - Saved You!
 * Series 20 - Toby's New Friend and Love Me Tender
 * Series 21 - Dowager Hatt's Busy Day and Emily in the Middle

Specials

 * 1992 - Thomas and the U.K. Trip
 * 2000 - Thomas and the Magic Railroad
 * 2015 - Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
 * 2016 - The Great Race
 * 2017 - Journey Beyond Sodor
 * 2018 - Big World! Big Adventures!

Music Videos

 * Series 4 - Let's Have a Race, Gone Fishing , Don't Judge a Book By its Cover, The Island Song and Thomas' Christmas Song
 * Series 5 - It's Great to be an Engine, The Snow Song, Donald's Duck, Harold the Helicopter and Percy's Seaside Trip
 * Thomas and the Magic Railroad - Really Useful Engine
 * Series 6 - Little Engines, Down by the Docks , Winter Wonderland, Boo! Boo! Choo-Choo and Never, Never, Never Give Up
 * Series 7 - Five New Engines in the Shed, The Red Balloon , There Once Was an Engine Who Ran Away and The Whistle Song
 * Series 8 - A World Around You
 * Series 10 - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Jingle Bells
 * Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure - We Make a Team Together
 * The Great Race - Will You Won't You
 * Journey Beyond Sodor - I Want to Go Home
 * Series 21 - Set Friendship in Motion, Doing it Right and Little Engines
 * Big World! Big Adventures! - We're Friends
 * Series 24 - Party Train

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 * 2020 - Top 5 Silliest Characters
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Magazine Stories
Donald and Douglas also appeared in the magazine stories, Fish and Chips, Flying the Flag, Monster Surprise, New Paint, The Best Engine, The Grand Controller and The Very Important Job.
 * 1988 - Break Van, Thomas Comes to Breakfast, The Deputation and The Missing Christmas Tree
 * 1992 - The Visitor
 * 1993 - Roof Repairs!
 * 1996 - Double Trouble
 * 1997 - The Flying Broomstick
 * 1998 - Donald and Douglas, The Unlucky Engine, Donald's Duck! and Copycat!
 * 2000 - Wet Wheels
 * 2001 - A Special Story About Donald and Douglas and Midnight Mavis
 * 2003 - New Year Promise!, The Most Beautiful Station and Castle Celebrations!
 * 2004 - Monster Mistake!, Special Signal, Emily's Slide Show, Colour Quarrel!, Double Trouble!, The Haunted Mine and Duck's Little Joke!
 * 2006 - Monster Mistake
 * 2007 - Snow Chute and The Scottish Connection
 * 2008 - Treasure Chest! and New Year Promise!
 * 2011 - Monster Mistake

Annual Stories
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 * 1985 - Oliver Gets the Bird and Donald's Duck  and The Twins' Passing Problem
 * 1986 - Old Groaner and Gordon's Stowaway
 * 1987 - Donald and the Lost Tarpaulin
 * 1988 - Jack-in-the-Box
 * 1989 - Post Early for Christmas and Quick Thinking
 * 1990 - Donald and the Breakaways and Points of No Return
 * 1991 - Near Miss, Trucks for Scrap and In the Drink
 * 1992 - A Problem for the Twins
 * 1993 - Oliver Gets the Bird and The Hut that Walked by Itself
 * 1997 - Pipe Dreams
 * 2000 - Double Trouble
 * 2001 - Donald and Douglas

Official Description
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Whistles
Donald

In Thomas The Tank Engine (Kids Station Game), Donald is portrayed with Duck's whistle at two steps higher pitch.

From the fourth series to the eleventh series, in the game, Engines Working Together, and in one scene in Dowager Hatt's Busy Day, Donald reuses and shares Duck's whistle.

Since Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure, Donald has Stephen's whistle at four steps lower in pitch.

Douglas

From the third to seventh series, Douglas shared Donald's whistle.

From most international versions of Thomas and Stepney, one scene in Toad Stands By to Series 11, the game, Engines Working Together and the mobile app, Read and Play!, Douglas reuses and shares Duck's whistle.

In the fourth series only, Douglas has Thomas' whistle, but ten steps lower-pitched.

Since Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure, Douglas has Stephen's whistle at seven steps lower in pitch.

In one page of Donald and Douglas in the mobile app Read and Play!, either Donald or Douglas has a different whistle.

Trivia

 * In production notes for the episode, Donald and Douglas are noted for possible use as Percy's Friends in the second series episode, "Percy Takes the Plunge", along with Bill and Ben.
 * According to a magazine story, Donald and Douglas were built at The Scottish Engine Company around the same time as Emily, however this is inaccurate as their basis was built between 1899 and 1909 and Emily's was built between 1870 and 1895.
 * In the My Thomas Story Library and Engine Adventures series, Donald and Douglas were painted blue after being allowed to stay, just as they were in The Railway Series. Their nameplates are located on the sides of their boilers, whereas in the Railway Series they are found on the sides of their smoke boxes.
 * Despite Donald and Douglas' Gauge 1 models not having visible water tank caps on their tenders, their close-up scale models did.
 * In the Slovenian dub of the series, Donald and Douglas are not Scottish. They are stated to be from Jesenice, a town in the Gorenjska region of Slovenia, and speak in a regional accent.
 * In the Korean dubs of the twentieth and twenty-first series, Donald was a big brother and Douglas was a little brother.
 * For Donald and Douglas' speaking roles in the sixth series, Alec Baldwin didn't attempt a Scottish accent when voicing them for the US releases, unlike Ringo Starr, Michael Angelis, and George Carlin. This is also evident with Duncan (who previously had a Liverpudlian accent that Baldwin provided for the fifth series).
 * Donald and Douglas' original whistle sounds are Duck's, but at one step lower-pitched (Donald) and three steps lower-pitched (Douglas), respectively.
 * According to a Twitter post from SiF, when Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure was in pre-production an idea was proposed to give Donald and Douglas new blue liveries similar to the ones they sported in the Railway Series. This was rejected in favour of keeping their original liveries as how most fans and parents remembered them.
 * Wooden Railway toys of Donald and Douglas appear in the Japanese Drama Rikon Bengoshi.
 * Douglas is one of the three engines who were able to save an engine from scrap. The others include Thomas and Rusty.
 * According to the "Sodor Superstars Hall of Fame", Donald and Douglas' favourite place is The Quarry.
 * Donald and Douglas refer to each other as "Donnie" and "Douggie" as nicknames while calling each other, as seen in the episode, Love Me Tender.
 * Donald and Douglas are the first engines to be introduced having a different English dialect (Scottish accent, which reflects the accent spoken in the northern parts of Great Britain country) while speaking, a thing which isn't common with the Fat Controller's engines. Duncan also shares a Scottish accent seen in the Skarloey Railway episodes. This could be difficult for viewers outside the European countries to understand the Scottish dialect been heard when the twins speak, especially for Asians or parts outside the UK.

Quotes
"Ye're a muckle nuisance! It's ta leave ye behind, I be wantin'!"

- Donald to the Spiteful Brake Van, Break Van, second series

"Och, no! I'm Douglas. Donald's my brother! He's the difficult one."

- Douglas to Emily, Emily in the Middle, twenty-first series