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“Typical! I've chased that thing all over town and now it's here? I can't take a picture.”
―Wilson

Wilson and the Dinosaur is the eleventh episode of the second season.

Plot

Wilson is given the job of taking pictures of chuggers for a promotional photo of Chuggington with the camera car. Unfortunately, Wilson only gets bad and blurry shots. Meanwhile, Hoot and Toot are taking a model dinosaur to advertise the museum. Wilson tries to gets a picture of it, but when he finally catches it, he loses the camera in the process. Hoot and Toot manage to retrieve the camera with the model dinosaur and take great pictures with it. The final promotional photo is great and all the chuggers love it.

Characters

Rolling Stock

Locations

Cast

UK

US

Trivia

  • Going by production order, this is the fourteenth episode of the second season.
  • This episode marks the occasion for a few things:
    • The first episode, along with Quizmaster Hodge, to air in the US under the title of Disney Junior.
    • The first appearance of the Chug Town Station.
    • The last appearance of the Purple Chugger.
    • The last episode to be written by Ian Carney in any way.
    • The only appearance of the Green Chugger.
  • A promotional image for this episode seen on the back of the DVD, The Brewster Booster Bumper Collection, shows an unused shot from the scene of Wilson and Linda at Platform 6, with Wilson retaining the original coupler design. This may imply that this scene was animated twice, or that certain promotional images for this episode were made before the animation process.
  • A promo of Hodge and Zephie on the Bridge Over Tunnel Runby and a promo of Mtambo in the Safari Park was used in the billboard.

Goofs

  • At the Coloured Tunnels, Harrison is incorrectly depicted with Irving's horn.
  • At Chug Town, Irving is incorrectly depicted with Hodge's horn.
  • In the UK dub, Paul Panting goes uncredited for voicing Old Puffer Pete and Snap, and Colin McFarlane goes uncredited for voicing Harrison.

​Merchandising

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