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Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
Genre Family, Childern
Running time five minutes (season 1-7) nine minutes (season 8-present) .
Creator(s)

Wilbert Vere Awdry (1984-1995)
Britt Allcroft (1984-1998)
Robert D. Cardona (1984-1986)
David Mitton (1984-2003)
Simon Spencer(2004-present)
Steve Asquith(2004-2008)

Starring

Ringo Starr (Season 1-2) (UK/US)
Michael Angelis (Season 3-Season 16) (UK)
George Carlin (Season 1-4) (US)
Alec Baldwin (Season 5-6) (US)
Michael Brandon (Season 7-Season 16) (US)
Pierce Brosnan (The Great Discovery)
Mark Moraghan (Season 17 onwards)

Country of origin UK-US
Original network/channel


Nick Jr.
Noggin
PBS (PBS Kids and PBS Kids Sprout)
Playhouse
Cartoon Network (US/UK) (Fall 2011)

Origional run 1984-
No. of episodes 301

Thomas & Friends (formerly Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends) is a British children's television series which was first broadcast in 1984.

The series was based on The Railway Series, a series of books created by the Reverend Wilbert V. Awdry. They deal with the adventures of a group of subanthropomorphised trains and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. The books were based on stories Awdry told to entertain his son Christopher during his recovery from measles. Many of the stories are based on events from Awdry's personal experience. During the 1980s the television rights were sold to Britt Allcroft and she started producing the series. It premiered in the UK in 1984. The show has been narrated by Ringo Starr, Michael Angelis, George Carlin, Alec Baldwin, Michael Brandon, Pierce Brosnan and Mark Moraghan.

Many businesses have been eager to cash-in on the world-wide popularity of the series. 'Thomas'-themed merchandise has appeared in almost every form imaginable, from books and magazines, through vast series of models, to duvet covers, cutlery, soft drinks and even spaghetti shapes.

Heritage railways have also benefitted from the series. "Days Out With Thomas" events, where passengers are given the chance to ride on full-size trains pulled by Thomas or his friends, provide a considerable source of income, without which many such railways would struggle to survive.

Contents

Format and AnimationEdit

Each episode consists of a four and a half-minute (seasons 1-7) or seven-minute (season 8 onwards) story, told by a narrator.

The series is animated using live-action models, seen at the time of first production as the most effective way of realising the stories without the cost and expense of conventional animation. The locomotives and other vehicles move, but people and animals are generally static. Stop-motion is generally used for instances in which a human or animal character is seen to move. In recent seasons, CGI has been used to generate smoke and other effects.

The use of a narrator removes the need to make characters' mouths move when they speak. However, their eyes do move by use of remote controlled mechanisms. The characters' faces are sculpted from foam rubber. Each character has several different faces to convey different emotions.

The models were initially built to a scale of 10 millimetres to the foot (known in model railway circles as "Gauge 1"). They used chassis made by Marklin with specially made bodies. As well as the eye mechanisms, these bodies also include smoke generators. Coaches and trucks were made using Tenmille kits. Models were later constructed entirely from scratch.

From Season 5 onwards, some larger scale models were used for the Skarloey Railway characters, in order to make it easier to fit the complex mechanisms into them while retaining a sufficient level of detail. In Season 6, the characters known as "the Pack" (construction machines) were also constructed to a large scale, and large models of Thomas and Percy were made to interact with them. Beginning with the ninth season, the Thomas model also interacted with the narrow gauge engines. It was joined by a large version of James in the tenth season.

Thomas and Friends Series history ( The World Best Tv Show).Edit

For the first two seasons the series was closely based on stories from the Railway Series. The first season took stories from the first eight books, along with one specially written by the Rev. W. Awdry, Thomas's Christmas Party.

The second season took stories from Book 9 (Edward the Blue Engine) to Book 30 (More About Thomas the Tank Engine). This last book was unusual, in that it was written specifically by Christopher Awdry in order to be adapted for the series, as a contractual obligation of the series at that time was that it could not create original stories that had not previously appeared in print. The series also adapted a story from a Thomas Annual, 'Thomas and Trevor', and an especially written stand-alone story, Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree.

The third season (1991) made at a cost of £1.3 million was a combination of episodes derived from the Railway Series, from stories in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends magazine and original stories. There were two primary reasons for diverging from the original books. The first was that many of the books not yet adapted featured large numbers of new characters, and so would be expensive to produce. The second was that the producers wanted more stories centering on Thomas, the nominal main character. The Rev. W. Awdry complained that the new stories were unrealistic and not true to the spirit of the books.

For the fourth season (1995), the producers planned to introduce some "new" female characters, including Caroline the car, Nancy the guard's daughter and The Refreshment Lady. Some commentators took this as a response to a number of accusations of sexism that had been levelled against the series two years earlier. In reality, they were not "new" characters, but creations of the Rev. Awdry, borrowed from The Railway Series.

Season 4 was almost entirely based on the Railway Series, the last season so to do. The narrow gauge engines were introduced, greatly increasing the number of stories that could be produced. Only one original story was used, namely 'Rusty to the Rescue', but this took certain elements of plot and dialogue from the book Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine.

The fifth season was a radical departure, as it was entirely original. This season saw the introduction of new characters and more action-packed storylines .

Following this season, the film 'Thomas and the Magic Railroad' was released. It featured only a small number of characters from the television series and was rather more fantasy based. Despite high production values and the popularity of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, the movie was criticised for being confusing, badly written, poorly directed, poorly acted and not true to the spirit of either the Railway Series or the television adaptation by UK audiences. It was well received by young children at whom it was aimed and made $16 million at the box office; however, no reference to the film has ever been made in the television series. New episodes that had been written by Britt Allcroft and director David Mitton were from then on scripted by hired-in writers.

The sixth and seventh seasons continued the policy of action-packed storylines and new characters. The sixth season was notable for its attempt to create a spin-off series. In this sixth season, two episodes were produced centering around a group of new characters known as 'The Pack'. These were construction machines, and it has been speculated that this was an attempt to cash in on the success of Bob the Builder. The spin-off never materialised, and as the models of the Pack were incompatible with the other characters in the series (having been built to a larger scale), they have not been seen in the series since. However, they have recently appeared in a straight-to-video spin-off release called On Site with Thomas.

Following Season 8, a number of significant changes took place. The series was taken over by HIT Entertainment (the owners of Bob the Builder). Episode length was increased from four and a half to seven minutes, and a new theme tune was composed. The number of characters was greatly reduced, with stories focusing on Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby and Emily. Following complaints from parent action groups concerning the number of accidents in the series, the stories' emphasis was moved from action to character, with episodes generally focusing upon morals.

Shortly before the release of Series 9, a straight-to-video film, 'Calling All Engines', was released. This featured characters from 'Thomas and the Magic Railroad', but was not a sequel as such. It received a far better reception than the earlier film, and HIT are thought to be considering the possibility of similar specials in the future.

Series 9 and 10 featured the introductions of new characters, as well as returns of several older ones. The show format generally remained the same as Series 8. Season 10, which aired in 2006, became the first season to ever feature 28 episodes, as opposed to the standard 26 episodes per season. An eleventh season has been announced for later this fall.

CharactersEdit

Thomas Edward Henry Gordon James Percy Toby Duck Donald and Douglas Oliver Emily Murdoch Stepney

Characters from the seriesEdit

The characters are split to separate pages. These pages are:

Season indexEdit

Movie IndexEdit

Thomas on television and in filmEdit

The series was first broadcast in 1984 on ITV's Children's ITV in the United Kingdom. It was shown throughout the late eighties and into the early 90s when it was taken off the terrestrial UK network following broadcast of the third series. Between 1994 and 2003, Thomas was never shown on terrestrial UK networks, although did make a comeback on satellite through Cartoon Network in the mid 1990s and lasted until 2001, which was 5 seasons, and then Nick Jr in 2001/2002, where it has remained since and become a popular fixture, even stretching to their involvement with Gullane and HIT Entertainment on recent series of the popular children's series.

Thomas also made a comeback on Children's ITV in January 2003 with its sixth series of five minute stories. The sixth and seventh series were shown in their entirety in 2003 and 2004. The eighth series was broadcast in 2004, but only 13 episodes were aired, possibly on account of the new format for the programme; it wasn't until July 2006 that the remaining 13 episodes were broadcast. Due to a new agreement between ITV and the Programming Authority (Ofcom) which allowed them to cut their children's TV output in mid 2005, five bought the rights to the series. The ninth series began showing on October 10 2006, followed one month later on November 10, 2006 by the tenth. The channel now shows series 8-10 in rotation.

In 1989, Thomas and Friends was shown in North America, in a television series called Shining Time Station which was broadcast on PBS. Storytime with Thomas is another American spin-off that aired in 1999 on the Fox Family Channel. Today, Thomas and Friends is broadcast in more than twenty languages around the world. In 2000 Thomas moved to the big screen, with the release of Thomas and the Magic Railroad. However, the film was not a success.

The Thomas and Friends stories were four and a half minutes long. The first two series showed two episodes at a time, with a show of the characters in the middle. It changed to one at a time in series three. In each series until series eight, the number of trains on the railway increases as the railway expands.

In 2004, the series began using computer animated special effects and the story length changed from five to seven minutes. (aired on PBS and Treehouse TV in North America and on Nick Jr. in the UK from 2004) was also adopted, showing three episodes plus puzzles, songs, and mini stories. The new series made major changes, such as changing the famous theme tune, and took on a more moralistic stance than previous series. Starting Season 10, only two episides aired, with the middle story being replaced with Places around Sodor, a recurring mini-story which features major locations and recaps episodes from Seasons 8-10 that take place at the location.

NarratorsEdit

  • Ringo Starr (U.K./U.S. narrator Seasons 1-2). Ringo Starr, drummer from The Beatles, narrated the first two TV seasons of Thomas and Friends from 1984 to 1989. Ringo did the original U.K. narration for the series, and then when exported to the U.S., parts of it were re-narrated and replaced. Ringo also contributed his services to Ladybird Audio Book tie-ins for the series, and appeared in Shining Time Station as the first Mr Conductor, before returning to pursue his musical career with his All Starr Band. Starr's celebrity status was a useful factor in gaining publicity for the show in its first season, and he is now the narrator most associated with Thomas.
  • Michael Angelis (U.K./U.S.narrator Seasons 3-Season 16; U.S. narrator in the New Friends for Thomas DVD release). Angelis narrated the series beginning in 1991 and will leave in 2009, making him the longest-standing narrator for the series in its history. He began in the third season, and continued to narrate the British series until Season 12 sixteen years later, and briefly served as the U.S. narrator for the DVD release New Friends for Thomas before being succeeded by Michael Brandon. He also narrated the direct-to-video release Calling All Engines and the first three volumes of The Railway Series for CD release in the UK in March 2006.
  • Pierce Brosnan (U.K./U.S. narrator The Great Discovery). Pierce was a special guest narrator for the movie, The Great Discovery.
  • George Carlin (U.S. narrator Seasons 1-4). Carlin was the first American to narrate the series; he replaced Starr in 1991 for the American series and Shining Time Station as a new Mr Conductor character after his cousin, the first Mr. Conductor (Played by Ringo Starr) left. In the American series, Carlin re-narrated the first two seasons due to Shining Time. In 1998, he left the series to return to his career in comedy.
  • Alec Baldwin (U.S. narrator Seasons 5-6). Baldwin replaced Carlin in 1998 for the U.S. series, but later left to pursue film roles. In the American series, Baldwin narrated Seasons 5 and 6. He also appeared in the movie Thomas and the Magic Railroad, where he became the third actor to play Mr Conductor.
  • Michael Brandon (U.S. narrator Seasons 7-Season 16). Brandon narrated the seventh through twelfth seasons. Brandon also narrated the straight to DVD releases Calling All Engines, On Site with Thomas and Hero of the Rails.
    • Mark Moraghan (UK/US Series 17-present) (2013–present): Television actor Moraghan will be replacing both Angelis and Brandon as the narrator starting in 2013. In April 2013, five stories from Series 17 were released in the US on the Wal-Mart exclusive DVD, "Railway Mischief," being the first to showcase Moraghan's narrations. Moraghan will be providing the narrations, in both the US and UK, for Series 17, the remaining stories of which will air beginning in the fall of 2013, and all future series, as well as the special King of the Railway, to be released in September 2013.

Voice ActorsEdit

UK and AUSEdit

Actor Region New Role(s)
Ben Small UK/AUS Thomas, Toby, Douglas, Oliver, Fergus, Ferdinand, Sidney (Series 17 onwards), Some Troublesome Trucks, Rheneas, Flynn (Series 17 onwards), Jeremy, Owen, and The Diesel
David Bedella UK/AUS Victor (Blue Mountain Mystery onwards)
Rupert Degas UK/AUS Dart (Series 15 - 16), Bertie (Series 15 - 16), Butch (Series 15 only), and Flynn (Series 15 - 16)
Jonathan Forbes UK/AUS Connor
Teresa Gallagher UK/AUS Lady, Emily, Molly, Rosie, Flora, Belle, Daisy, Mavis, Annie and Clarabel, Henrietta, Caroline, Elizabeth, Madge, Isobella, Lady Hatt, Bridget Hatt and her friends, Miss Jenny, The Duchess of Boxford, Mrs. Percival, The Teacher, The Laundry Lady, The School Children, and The Small Boy
Bob Golding UK/AUS Bill, Stephen, Sidney (Day of the Diesels only), Some Troublesome Trucks, Duncan, Freddie, Mighty Mac, Trevor, and Derek
Mike Grady UK/AUS Sir Robert Norramby and Jack 
William Hope UK/AUS Bert (Series 16 onwards) and Lorry 3
Togo Igawa UK/AUS Hiro
Jules de Jongh UK/AUS Alicia Botti
Steven Kynman UK/AUS Duck, Dart (Series 17 onwards), Paxton (Blue Mountain Mystery onwards), and Peter Sam
Michael Legge UK/AUS Luke
Rebecca O' Mara UK/AUS Caitlin 
Miranda Raison UK/AUS Millie
Kerry Shale UK/AUS Diesel, 'Arry, Bert (Series 14 - 15), Toad, George, Thumper, Jem Cole, Smudger, Bulstrode, and Lorry 2
Keith Wickham UK/AUS Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Ben, Stepney, Neville, Whiff, Dash, BoCo, Salty, Dennis, Den, Norman, Paxton (Day of the Diesels only), Dodge, Stafford, Some Troublesome Trucks, Hector, The Spiteful Brakevan, Skarloey, Sir Handel, Duke, Proteus, Terence, Bertie (Series 17 onwards), Harold, Captain, Alfie, Oliver (Pack), Kelly, Sir Topham Hatt, Dowager Hatt, The Mayor of Sodor, Mr. Percival, Sir Lowham Hatt, Mr. Bubbles, The Railway Coal Inspector, The Man at the Fire, The Great Composer, and The Maron Station Speaker
Matt Wilkinson UK/AUS Donald, Harvey, Arthur, Murdoch, Spencer, Billy, Stanley, Victor (Hero of the Rails - Series 16), Charlie, Bash, Scruff, Diesel 10, Splatter, Some Troublesome Trucks, S.C. Ruffey, Rocky, Rusty, Bertram, The Skarloey Railway coaches, Bulgy, Cranky, Butch (Series 16 onwards), Colin, Kevin, Merrick, Winston, Nelson, Max and Monty, Byron, Ned, Patrick, Buster, Bob, Stephen Hatt, The Vicar of Wellsworth, Old Bailey, Farmer McColl, The Duke of Boxford, The Photographer, The Maithwaite Stationmaster, Farmer Trotter, The Knapford Stationmaster, The Bird Watcher, The Dock Manager, The Island Inspector, The Sodor Search and Rescue Centre Manager, and Lorry 1

USAEdit

Actor Region Role(s)
Michael Brandon US/CAN Diesel (Series 13 - Blue Mountain Mystery), Mr. Bubbles, The Maithwaite Stationmaster, and The Knapford Stationmaster
Martin Sherman US/CAN Thomas, Percy, Oliver, Fergus, Arthur, and Diesel (Series 17 onwards)
David Bedella US/CAN Harvey, Victor, and The Mayor of Sodor
Rupert Degas US/CAN Dart (Series 15 - 16), Bertie (Series 15 - 16), and Flynn (Series 15 - 16)
Jonathan Forbes US/CAN Connor
Teresa Gallagher US/CAN Belle, Annie and Clarabel, Caroline, Elizabeth, and Madge
Bob Golding US/CAN Bill, Sidney (Day of the Diesels only), Some Troublesome Trucks, Freddie, Duncan, Mighty Mac, Trevor, and Derek
Mike Grady US/CAN Sir Robert Norramby and Jack
William Hope US/CAN Edward, Toby, Donald, Murdoch, Stepney, Neville, Whiff, Billy, Bash, Bert (Series 16 onwards), Some Troublesome Trucks, Bertram, Terence, Colin, Nelson, Oliver (Pack), Kelly, Ned, Buster, Lorry 3, Stephen Hatt, The Vicar of Wellsworth, Farmer McColl, The Duke of Boxford, and Farmer Trotter
Togo Igawa US/CAN Hiro
Jules de Jongh US/CAN Lady, Emily, Molly, Rosie, Flora, Daisy, Mavis, Henrietta, Isobella, Lady Hatt, Bridget Hatt and her friends, Miss Jenny, Alicia Botti, The Duchess of Boxford, Mrs. Percival, The Teacher, The Laundry Lady, The School Children, and The Small Boy
Steven Kynman US/CAN Duck, Dart (Series 17 onwards), Paxton (Blue Mountain Mystery onwards), and Peter Sam
Michael Legge US/CAN Luke
Rebecca O' Mara US/CAN Caitlin 
Miranda Raison US/CAN Millie
Kerry Shale US/CAN Henry, Gordon, James, Dash, Scruff, 'Arry, Bert (Series 14 - 15), Dennis, Some Troublesome Trucks, Toad, S. C. Ruffey, Hector, The Spiteful Brakevan, Duke, Proteus, Harold, George, Thumper, Jeremy, Kevin, Alfie, Max and Monty, Patrick, Sir Topham Hatt, Mr. Percival, Sir Lowham Hatt, Smudger, Bulstrode, The Diesel, and Lorry 2
Ben Small US/CAN Douglas, Stanley, Charlie (Series 16 onwards), Splatter, Sidney (Series 17 onwards), Flynn (Series 15 - 16), Rheneas, and Owen
Keith Wickham US/CAN Ben, Salty, Den, Norman, Paxton (Day of the Diesels only), Dodge, Stafford, Skarloey, Sir Handel, Bertie (Series 17 onwards), Harold, Captain, Dowager Hatt, The Great Composer, and The Maron Station Speaker
Matt Wilkinson US/CAN Diesel 10, Rusty, The Skarloey Railway coaches, Bulgy, Merrick, Winston, and Lorry 1
Glenn Wrage US/CAN Spencer, Charlie (Series 13 - 15), Ferdinand, BoCo, Some Troublesome Trucks, Rocky, Cranky, Butch, Byron, Jem Cole, and The Sodor Search, Rescue Centre Manager, and Old Bailey

Home Entertainment HistoryEdit

  • UK
    • Guild Home Video (1985)
    • Kalidoscope (1985)\
    • Screen Legends Group (1986-1992)
    • Pickwick Video Group (1986–1992)
    • Video Collection International (1985–2005)
    • 2 Entertain (2005–2008)
    • HiT Entertainment (2008–present)
  • USA
    • Strand VCI Entertainment (1990–1994)
    • Strand Home Video (1993–1997)
    • Quality Family Entertainment (with Strand Home Video) (1994)
    • Video Treasures (1994–1997)
    • Anchor Bay Entertainment (1997–2008)
    • Gullane Entertainment (2000–2002)
    • HiT Entertainment (2003–Present)

IdeasEdit

Merchandise IdeasEdit

Fan-Fiction MerchandiseEdit

Parodies (because Thomas is so popular)Edit

  1. Thomas/Casey Jr. the Circus Train and Friends
  2. Thomas/ABC TV Australia
  3. Thomas/Pakistan Indian
  4. Thomas/TUGS
  5. Thomas/Married with Children
  6. Thomas/Theodore Tugboat
  7. Thomas/Shenmue
  8. Thomas/Dead or Alive
  9. Thomas/Formula One
  10. Thomas/Sonic
  11. Thomas/My Little Pony
  12. Thomas/Angry Birds
  13. Thomas/Titan AE
  14. Thomas/Walker Texas Ranger
  15. Thomas/Colby's Clubhouse
  16. Thomas/Happy Monster Band
  17. Thomas/Noddy's toyland adventures
  18. Thomas/Codename: Kids Next Door
  19. Thomas/The Animals Of Farthing Wood
  20. Thomas/Wizadora
  21. Thomas/Pepper Ann
  22. Thomas/Angela Anaconda
  23. Thomas/Kim Possible
  24. Thomas/Pikachu Shorts
  25. Thomas/Teamo Supremo
  26. Thomas/American Dragon: Jake Long
  27. Thomas/Bartok The Magnificent
  28. Thomas/Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
  29. Thomas/El Nombre
  30. Thomas/Logical Journey of the Zoombinis
  31. Thomas EyeToy
  32. Thomas/Beyblade
  33. Thomas/Beyblade: Metal Fusion
  34. Thomas/Beyblade: Metal Masters
  35. Thomas/Caillou
  36. Thomas/Indiana Jones
  37. Thomas/Munsters
  38. Thomas/The Addams Family
  39. Thomas/The Witches
  40. Thomas/Rush Hour
  41. Thomas/Red Dwarf
  42. Thomas/Dukes of Hazzard
  43. Thomas/Blackadder
  44. Thomas/Blackadder Parodies
  45. Thomas/The Blackadder
  46. Thomas/Blackadder II
  47. Thomas/Blackadder the Third
  48. Thomas/Blackadder Goes Forth
  49. Thomas/Frasier
  50. Thomas/Devil May Cry
  51. Thomas/TUGS Parodies
  52. Thomas/Theodore Tugboat Parodies
  53. Thomas/Arthur
  54. Thomas/Sky Dancers
  55. Thomas/Drawn Together
  56. Thomas/Follow That Bird
  57. Thomas/Jak and Daxter
  58. Thomas/Nanny 911
  59. Thomas/The Walking Dead (please edit this)
  60. Thomas/Perfect Kirby
  61. Thomas/Paulie
  62. Thomas/Rederap
  63. Thomas/Grand Ice
  64. Thomas/Postman Pat
  65. Thomas/Topsy and Tim
  66. Thomas/Sally the Witch
  67. Thomas/Cheers
  68. Thomas/Sally the Witch II
  69. Thomas/ABC For Kids Video Hits Volume 1
  70. Thomas/ABC For Kids Video Hits Volume 2
  71. Thomas/Toy Story - Parts123of3
  72. Thomas/T,JyE Rooke - Robin Hood
  73. Thomas/Princess Knight
  74. Thomas/Little Pollon
  75. Thomas/Hogan's Heroes
  76. Thomas/Pajama Sam
  77. Thomas/Spy Fox
  78. Thomas/Freddi Fish
  79. Thomas/Allo Allo
  80. Thomas/Adventures from the book of virtures
  81. Thomas/Postman Pat Parodies
  82. Thomas/Complete Animated Mashup
  83. Thomas/BBC Children In Need Party For Pudsey
  84. Thomas/Calling All TV Shows
  85. Thomas/Where is Waldo
  86. Thomas/Mickeys Christmas Carol
  87. Thomas/Jack and the Pack
  88. Thomas/Sly Cooper
  89. Thomas/Beyond Good & Evil
  90. Thomas/Scrooged
  91. Thomas/Skarloey
  92. Thomas/Father Ted
  93. Thomas/Fireman Sam
  94. Thomas/Harry Potter
  95. Thomas/Homestar Runner
  96. Thomas/Movieland Festival
  97. Thomas/Klonoa
  98. Thomas/Megamind
  99. Thomas/Ice Age
  100. Thomas/Pixar
  101. Thomas/Castlevania
  102. Thomas/The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (2005)
  103. Thomas/Kamen Rider Dragon Knight
  104. Thomas/One Foot in the Grave
  105. Thomas/Only Fools and Horses
  106. Thomas/GroundlIng Marsh
  107. Thomas/Shortland Street
  108. Thomas/Shrek
  109. Thomas/Sooty
  110. Thomas/Seven Little Monsters
  111. Thomas/Looney Tunes
  112. Thomas/Bodger and Badger
  113. Thomas/Spongebob
  114. Thomas/The Transporters
  115. Thomas/The Wombles
  116. Thomas/Friends
  117. Thomas/Greatest Freakout Ever
  118. Thomas/Brum
  119. Thomas/Education City
  120. Thomas/Hoobs
  121. Thomas/Dinosaur Train
  122. Thomas/The Basil Brush Show
  123. Thomas/Kermit's Swamp years
  124. Thomas/Peter and The Wolf
  125. Thomas/Portland Bill
  126. Thomas/Out of the Box
  127. Thomas/Humans of Sodor
  128. Thomas/Zack and Cody
  129. Thomas/The Mummy: Quest For The Lost Scrolls
  130. Thomas/Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
  131. Thomas/Jane and the Dragon
  132. Thomas/Animal Shelf
  133. Thomas/Dinosaurs
  134. Thomas/Sylvanian Families
  135. Thomas/Engie Benjy
  136. Thomas/Everybody Loves Raymond
  137. Thomas/Charlie Brown
  138. Thomas/Race for your life Charlie Brown
  139. Thomas/Charlie chalk
  140. Thomas/Miffy and Friends
  141. Thomas/Koala Brothers
  142. Thomas/Monsters VS Aliens
  143. Thomas/Poor Loser (from Adventures in Odyssey)
  144. Thomas/Mister Maker
  145. Thomas/Funnybones
  146. Thomas/Joshua Jones
  147. Thomas/Tekken
  148. Thomas/Oobi (Please check this out)
  149. Thomas/Spot
  150. Thomas/James Bond Jr
  151. Thomas/Paddington Bear
  152. Thomas/The Pebble & The Penguin
  153. Thomas/Barney the Dog
  154. Thomas/Disney
  155. Thomas/Non-Disney
  156. Thomas/The Fearless Four
  157. Thomas/Alvin and the Chipmunks
  158. Thomas/Magic Mountain
  159. Thomas/Ferry Boat Fred
  160. Thomas/Wumpa's World
  161. Thomas/Transformers Animated
  162. Thomas/Wuzzles
  163. Thomas/Surf's Up
  164. Thomas/Wordgirl
  165. Thomas/Half-Life
  166. Thomas/Madagascar
  167. Thomas/Construction Site
  168. Thomas/Rainbow
  169. Thomas/Wilbur
  170. Thomas/My Best Friends
  171. Thomas/Dibo the Gift Dragon
  172. Thomas/Female Thomas Characters
  173. Thomas/Sam On Deck
  174. Thomas/The Nutty Professor
  175. Thomas/Wizards of Waverly Place
  176. Thomas/Count Duckula
  177. Thomas/Victor and Hugo
  178. Thomas/The Crow Brothers
  179. Thomas/Old Bear
  180. Thomas/Pingu
  181. Thomas/Horrid Henry
  182. Thomas/Horrid Henry Parodies
  183. Thomas/Female Horrid Henry Characters
  184. Thomas/Horrid Henry Villains
  185. Thomas/Rude Ralph
  186. Thomas/Geronimo Stilton
  187. Thomas/Fay Presents
  188. Thomas/The Hooley Dooleys
  189. Thomas/The Fairly Oddparents
  190. Thomas/Diesels of Sodor
  191. Thomas/El Nombre
  192. Thomas/The Problem Solverz
  193. Thomas/Dan Vs.
  194. Thomas/Superted Parodies
  195. Thomas/Psych
  196. Thomas/Kratts' Creatures
  197. Thomas/Sonny with A Chance
  198. Thomas/Piget's Big Movie
  199. Thomas/Over the Hedge
  200. Thomas/Spirited Away
  201. Thomas/Real Thomas Engines
  202. Thomas/The Simpsons
  203. Thomas/Horton Hears A who
  204. Thomas/Ratchet and Clank
  205. Thomas/Nim's Island
  206. Thomas/Nini's Treehouse
  207. Thomas/Spyro 2 Gateway To Glimmer
  208. Thomas/Gex Deep Cover Gecko
  209. Thomas/Fantastic Island
  210. Thomas/Zoey 101
  211. Thomas/Jimmy Neutron
  212. Thomas/The Cult of Cartman
  213. Thomas/Big Brother
  214. Thomas/Corpse Bride
  215. Thomas/Racing Stripes
  216. Thomas/Princess Mononoke
  217. Thomas/Movies
  218. Thomas/The Legend of Spyro A New Beginning
  219. Thomas/Evil Ernie
  220. Thomas/Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
  221. Thomas/Sonic Underground
  222. Thomas/Sonic X
  223. Thomas/Sonic Parodies
  224. Thomas/Scooby Doo
  225. Thomas/Scooby Doo Parodies
  226. Thomas/Captain Underpants
  227. Thomas/Captain Underpants Parodies
  228. Thomas/Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
  229. Thomas/My Parents Are Aliens
  230. Thomas/BBC
  231. Thomas/TV
  232. Thomas/The Penguins of Madagascar
  233. Thomas/The Legend of Spyro The Eternal Night
  234. Thomas/Female Thomas Characters Parodies
  235. Thomas/Fireman Sam Parodies
  236. Thomas/Grease
  237. Thomas/Everybody hates Chris
  238. Thomas/Franklin the Turtle
  239. Thomas/The Polar Express
  240. Thomas/The Railway Series
  241. Thomas/Discworld (Check this out!)
  242. Thomas/Discworld: Soul Music
  243. Thomas/Discworld: Wyrd Sisters
  244. Thomas/Anastasia
  245. Thomas/Parappa the Rapper
  246. Thomas/How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  247. Thomas/Halloween and the Grinch Night
  248. Thomas/Fawlty Towers
  249. Thomas/Monty Python
  250. Thomas/Rolie Polie Olie
  251. Thomas/Angry German Kid
  252. Thomas/Campbelltown Mall Blaxland Road and Macarthur Square
  253. Thomas/Banjo-Kazooie
  254. Thomas/Spyro A Hero's Tail
  255. Thomas/RareWare
  256. Thomas/Cyberchase
  257. Thomas/Rayman
  258. Thomas/Tonic Trouble
  259. Thomas/Rocket Robot on Wheels
  260. Thomas/Grand Theft Auto Games
  261. Thomas/Little Polar Bear Parodies
  262. Thomas/Knights of the Old Republic
  263. Thomas/Big Comfy Couch
  264. Thomas/Kermit's Swamp Years
  265. Thomas/Oakie Doke
  266. Thomas/Bugs Bunny
  267. Thomas/Icarly
  268. Thomas/Characters and Stories
  269. Thomas/A Christmas Carol
  270. Thomas/The Brave Little Toaster: To the Rescue
  271. Thomas/Fantomcat
  272. Thomas/The Lampies
  273. Thomas/Sergeant Stripes (Check this out)
  274. Thomas/Bear in the Big Blue House
  275. Thomas/Thomas villains
  276. Thomas/Female Thomas Villains
  277. Thomas/Female superted charaters
  278. Thomas/Bananaman parodies
  279. Thomas/The Oxongers
  280. Thomas/Team Dante
  281. Thomas/Rebecca Rabbit
  282. Thomas/Herbie
  283. Thomas/Xiaolin Showdown
  284. Thomas/Okami
  285. Thomas/The Boxcar Children
  286. Thomas/Resident Evil
  287. Thomas/Butt-Ugly Martians
  288. Thomas/Dr. Seuss
  289. Thomas/Naruto
  290. Thomas/All Dogs Go To Heaven
  291. Thomas/Super Why
  292. Thomas/Word World
  293. Thomas/Sid the Science Kid
  294. Thomas/Cartoonmania
  295. Thomas/Televisionmania
  296. Thomas/Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
  297. Thomas/Making Fiends
  298. Thomas/Blues Clues
  299. Thomas/Peep and the Big Wide World
  300. Thomas/Characters of Entertainment
  301. Thomas/Year one
  302. Thomas/Thomas Episodes
  303. Thomas/Dude, Where's My Car?
  304. Thomas/PAC-MAN - Featuring Gordon
  305. Thomas/Planet 51
  306. Thomas/Astro Boy
  307. Thomas/NSPCC Children's tv favourites vol 1
  308. Thomas/NSPCC Children's tv favourites vol 2
  309. Thomas/Revenge of The Pink Panther
  310. Thomas/Inspector Clouseau (1968 movie)
  311. Thomas/James & the Giant Peach
  312. Thomas/The Scrambled States of America
  313. Thomas/CGI Thomas the Tank Engine
  314. Thomas/Thomas and Model Friends
  315. Thomas/Thomas the Bachmann Show
  316. Thomas/Thomas Engines
  317. Thomas/Thomas' Railway Adventures
  318. Thomas/Son of the Pink Panther
  319. Thomas/Benji
  320. Thomas/A Goofy Movie
  321. Thomas/Thomas Episodes, Characters, Tapes, DVDs, Books and Movies
  322. Thomas/Steam Engines
  323. Thomas/The Pink Phink
  324. Thomas/Thomas episode classics
  325. Thomas/Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
  326. Thomas/Mew Mew Power
  327. Thomas/Sailor Moon
  328. Thomas/Smurfs
  329. Thomas/Kwicky Koala
  330. Thomas/Heavy Traffic (1973)
  331. Thomas/Gremlins (1984)
  332. Thomas/Fanboy and Chum Chum
  333. Thomas/Waybuloo
  334. Thomas/Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
  335. Thomas/Casey jr & Friends
  336. Thomas/Non-Disney Villains
  337. Thomas/Fan of villains
  338. Thomas/Fan of villains Parodies
  339. Thomas/Thomas Stories
  340. Thomas/The Legend Of Zelda
  341. Thomas/The Little Mermaid Parodies
  342. Thomas/Mermaid Sister's Best Friend
  343. Thomas/Allegra's Window
  344. Thomas/It's a Big Big World
  345. Thomas/Frosty the Snowman
  346. Thomas/Pete's Dragon
  347. Thomas/Dinosaur train
  348. Thomas/Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends
  349. Thomas/The Master Of Disguise
  350. Thomas/The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
  351. Thomas/Marmaduke (2010)
  352. Thomas/Mumfie
  353. Thomas/Sesame Street
  354. Thomas/Powerpuff Girls
  355. Thomas/The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland
  356. Thomas/Reading Rainbow
  357. Thomas/Despicable Me Trailer
  358. Thomas/Inch High Private Eye
  359. Thomas/Bill Nye the Science Guy
  360. Thomas/Female Family Guy Characters
  361. Thomas Parodies made by Dcolemanh
  362. Thomas/Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
  363. Thomas/TV Characters in the Curse of the Mystery
  364. Thomas/Ranma
  365. Thomas/Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
  366. Thomas/Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  367. Thomas/The Adventures of Milo and Otis
  368. Thomas/Despicable Me
  369. Thomas/6teen
  370. Thomas/Thomas and the Magic Railroad
  371. Thomas/Maya & Miguel
  372. Thomas/Thomas and the Magic Railroad and Thomas Episodes
  373. Thomas/Thomas Movies
  374. Thomas/Thomas Stories and Movies
  375. Thomas/Challenge of the GoBots
  376. Thomas/Road Vichles Parodies
  377. Thomas/Cult Thomas Episodes
  378. Thomas/Darkwing Duck
  379. Thomas/Thomas VHS and Thomas and the Magic Railroad
  380. Thomas/Thomas Books and VHS
  381. Thomas/Disney villains and Non-Disney villains
  382. Thomas/Ni Hao, Kai-Lan
  383. Thomas/Diary of a Wimpy Kid
  384. Thomas/Animal Alphabet
  385. Thomas/Thomas and The Lion King
  386. Thomas/Thomas DVDs and Stories
  387. Thomas/Anti-Barney
  388. Thomas/Female Thomas Characters, Thomas Episodes, Thomas villains and Thomas and the Magic Railroad
  389. Thomas/Thomas and the Magic Railroad and Thomas episode classics
  390. Thomas/3-2-1 Penguins
  391. Thomas/dinosaur Train
  392. Thomas/Steam Locomotive Yaemon Big Adventure of D-51
  393. Thomas/Handy Manny
  394. Thomas/Mopatop's shop
  395. Thomas/Tree Fu Tom
  396. Thomas/Takin' Over the Asylum
  397. Thomas/Not Going Out
  398. Thomas/The Wiggles
  399. Thomas/Minder
  400. Thomas/Doc Martin
  401. Thomas/Shrek Forever After
  402. Thomas/The Gingerbread Man
  403. Thomas/Chicken Run
  404. Thomas/Crash Bandicoot
  405. Thomas/The Mask
  406. Thomas/The Flintstones Movie
  407. Thomas/New Tricks
  408. Thomas/CGI Fireman Sam
  409. Thomas/Toy Story Parodies
  410. Thomas/The Raggy Dolls
  411. Thomas/Ducktales
  412. Thomas/LazyTown
  413. Thomas/Fireman Sam In Action
  414. Thomas/Fireman Sam LIVE On Stage
  415. Thomas/Matilda
  416. Thomas/A Simple Wish
  417. Thomas/Matilda's Simple Wish
  418. Thomas/Doctor Who: The Time Lord Battle
  419. Thomas/Doctor Who: Series 5
  420. Thomas/Doctor Who: Series 6
  421. Thomas/Doctor Who: Series 7
  422. Thomas/Doctor Who: The Specials
  423. Thomas/Doctor Who: The Regenerations
  424. Thomas/Doctor Who: The Greatest Adventures
  425. Thomas/Doctor Who/Jungle Book
  426. Thomas/Hero: 108
  427. Thomas/Goof Troop Parodies
  428. Thomas/Thomas DVDs and Episodes
  429. Thomas/TV Parodies
  430. Thomas/10 of The Worst
  431. Thomas/Wild Things 3: Diamonds in the Rough
  432. Thomas/Angelina Ballerina
  433. Thomas/Diesel Of Sodor and Thomas Episodes
  434. Thomas/Thomas Episodes and Female Thomas Characters
  435. Thomas/Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Hero of the Rails and Thomas Episodes
  436. Thomas/Watermill Farm
  437. Thomas/Mr. Dressup
  438. Thomas/Flight of the Conchords
  439. Thomas/Austin Powers villains
  440. Thomas/Porridge
  441. Thomas/Go, Diego, Go!
  442. Thomas/The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
  443. Thomas/Hero Factory
  444. Thomas/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  445. Thomas/Dog City
  446. Thomas/Pokemon
  447. Thomas/Hamtaro
  448. Thomas/Like Mike
  449. Thomas/Inuyasha
  450. Thomas/Boohbah
  451. Thomas/The Replacements
  452. Thomas/Postman Pat In Action
  453. Thomas/Psychonauts
  454. Thomas/The Twisted Whiskers Show
  455. Thomas/The Master of disguise
  456. Thomas/The Ant Bully
  457. Thomas/X-Men
  458. Thomas/DInosaur Train
  459. Thomas/Little Star
  460. Thomas/Tangled
  461. Thomas,The Little Engine that Could, and Mario/Mickey's Adventures of 101 Dalmatians
  462. Thomas/The Adventures of Justin and Nick
  463. Thomas/Little Critter
  464. Thomas/Captain Underpants
  465. Thomas/Ricky Ricotta
  466. Thomas/Holes
  467. Thomas/What Kind of Cat are you?
  468. Thomas/Wil Cwac Cwac
  469. Thomas/Mickey's Adventures Series
  470. Thomas/The Big Garage
  471. Thomas/Female Tiny Toon Adventures Characters
  472. Thomas/Disney Films, Classics & Villains
  473. Thomas/The Green Hornet (2011)
  474. Thomas/Classic Cartoons from the 80's & 90's
  475. Thomas/Bambi's Adventures Series
  476. Thomas/Thomas Episodes and Movies
  477. Thomas/Space Jam
  478. Thomas/Tiny Toon Advetures: Buster's Adventures of The Wizard of Oz
  479. Thomas/Looney Tunes: Bugs' Adventures of The Wizard of Oz
  480. Thomas/Yakko, Wakko, and Dot's Adventures of The Wizard of Oz
  481. Thomas/Pooh's Adventures of Beauty and the Beast
  482. Thomas/Jellikins
  483. Thomas/Jungle Junction
  484. Thomas/Romuald the Reindeer
  485. Thomas/An American Tail
  486. Thomas/An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
  487. Thomas/Fievel's American Tails
  488. Thomas/An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhatten Island
  489. Thomas/Sonic and Tails meet The Incredibles
  490. Thomas/Mickey Mouse and the Muppet Treasure Island
  491. Multi Parody/Mister Moose's Fun Time
  492. Thomas/BBC ONE Balloon Idents
  493. Thomas/BBC TWO Idents
  494. Thomas/ITV Powergen Weathergens
  495. Thomas/S4C Dragon Idents
  496. Thomas/Thomas the Tank Engine Season 2 and Thomas Episodes/Flims
  497. Thomas/Steven Spielberg Presents Yakko, Wakko and Dot's Adventures of Tiny Toon Adventures
  498. Thomas/Animal Mechanicals
  499. Thomas/Special Agent Oso
  500. Thomas and Disney Princess/Sonic and Tails in The Muppet Treasure Island
  501. Thomas/Fireman Sam 2003
  502. Thomas/Cartoon Cartoons Fridays
  503. Thomas/Familys are in UK
  504. Thomas/The Amazing World of Gumball
  505. Thomas/A PBS Parody
  506. Thomas/Female Spongebob Characters
  507. Thomas/Ned's Newt
  508. Thomas/The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
  509. Thomas/UK and USA Male and Female Pop,Metal and Rock
  510. Thomas/Time Warp Trio
  511. Thomas/Gladiators
  512. Thomas/Withnail and I
  513. Thomas/Pair of Kings
  514. Thomas/Female Codename: Kids Next Door Characters
  515. Thomas/Sonic and Tails in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  516. Thomas/The Cat in the Hat
  517. Thomas/The Road to El Dorado
  518. Thomas/Female Mickey Mouse Characters
  519. Thomas and Animaniacs/Winnie the Pooh meets Peter Pan
  520. Thomas/Female Veggietales Characters
  521. Thomas/Glover
  522. Thomas/The Snowman (1982)
  523. Thomas/Big and small
  524. Thomas and Beauty and the Beast/Mickey's Adventures of The Wizard of Oz: Fantasia
  525. Thomas/Mr. Conductor Meets The Wizard of Oz (1939)
  526. Thomas/Miss Spider's Sunny Patch friends
  527. Thomas/Miss Spider's Sunny Patch kids
  528. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/Pinocchio
  529. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/Mr. Conductor's Adventures of The Little Engine That Could
  530. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/Toy Story
  531. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/The Lion King
  532. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/Robin Hood
  533. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/101 Dalmatians
  534. Thomas and Tiny Toon Adventures/The Sword in the Stone
  535. Thomas and Disney/Kingdom Hearts: Mickey's Adventures of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
  536. Thomas/Female Toy Story Characters
  537. Thomas/Spongebob Villains
  538. Thomas/Sonic Games
  539. Thomas/Families
  540. Thomas/Antz
  541. Thomas/Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
  542. Thomas/Coraline
  543. Thomas/Rescue Heroes
  544. Thomas/9
  545. Thomas/Rolling Stocks
  546. Thomas/Dolphin Tale
  547. Thomas/Everyone's Hero
  548. Thomas/The Steam Team
  549. Thomas/Big Buck Bunny
  550. Thomas/Elephant Dream
  551. Thomas/Dragon Hunters
  552. Thomas/Rescue Heroes: The Movie
  553. Thomas/Female Casper Characters
  554. Thomas/The Castanet Club
  555. Thomas/Transformers Prime
  556. Thomas/Cold Mountain
  557. Thomas/Anne Frank
  558. Thomas/Kill Bill
  559. Thomas/The King and I
  560. Thomas/Kidsongs
  561. Thomas/Special Kids
  562. Thomas/Hook
  563. Thomas/A Bridge Too Far
  564. Thomas/Rocket Power
  565. Thomas/Lost in Space
  566. Thomas/Eragon
  567. Thomas/Sonic SATAM
  568. Thomas/Happy Feet 2
  569. Thomas/Buster Bunny's Fantasmic!
  570. Thomas/Wizards of Buster Bunny
  571. Thomas/Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic
  572. Thomas/Mr. Conductor's Adventures in A Muppet Family Christmas
  573. Thomas/Familes in the Earth
  574. Thomas/Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
  575. Thomas/Peter Cottontail
  576. Thomas/Families in the Earth
  577. Thomas/The Lorax (2012)
  578. Thomas/Filmation
  579. Thomas/Paranormal Activity
  580. Thomas/Universal Studios
  581. Thomas/DreamWorks
  582. Thomas/Warner. Bros
  583. Thomas/20th Century Fox
  584. Thomas/Steven Spielberg
  585. Thomas/Families in the World
  586. Thomas/Street Fighter
  587. Thomas/Tekken and Street Fighter
  588. Thomas/a Troll in Central Park
  589. Thomas/Don Bluth
  590. Thomas/A Bad Case Of Stripes
  591. Thomas/Starsky and Hutch Movie
  592. Thomas/Adventures in Odyssey
  593. Thomas/Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
  594. Thomas/Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
  595. Thomas/The Odd Life of Timothy Green
  596. Thomas/Katy Perry: Part of Me
  597. Thomas/Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
  598. Thomas/Robot and Monster
  599. Thomas/Thomas Wharton and the Familiy
  600. Thomas/Nicktoons MLB
  601. Thomas/ALF
  602. Thomas/Super Monkey Ball Adventure
  603. Thomas/Playstation All Stars Battle Royale
  604. Thomas/King Kong (2012)
  605. Thomas/Regular Show & Adventure Time
  606. Thomas/Playstation Move Heroes
  607. Thomas/Littlest Pet Shop
  608. Thomas/Abarangers vs Gaorangers
  609. Thomas/Squiddly Diddly First Christmas
  610. Thomas/Dig and Dug with Daisy
  611. Thomas/Paramount
  612. Thomas/Tickety Toc
  613. thomas octonauts
  614. thomas female dispecable me charecters
  615. thomas female the penguins of madagascar charecters
  616. Thomas/Equals Three
  617. Thomas/Your Favourite Martian
  618. Thomas/Babylon 5
  619. Thomas/Little Golden Book Land
  620. Thomas/Metro Goldwyn Mayer
  621. Thomas/Games           
  622. Thomas/Battle Spirits Sword Eyes
  623. Thomas/Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes
  624. Thomas/Muddles and Crystals
  625. Thomas/Plants vs. Zombies: The Series

Series TriviaEdit

  • Since 1984, the show has been filmed at West London's Shepperton Studios. The layouts are expansive and fit in a hangar-sized room. The train miniatures are set on remote control and filmed using a 35mm camera, in order to get quality shots from such small objects.
  • From Season 5 onwards stories were written especially for television. First by the then-producers of the show Britt Allcroft and David Mitton (series 5), and then by a much larger team of hired writers (series 6 onwards).
  • Throughout series 6 and 7, David Mitton continued to provide storylines and wrote his final script during the show's sixth run, "Edward the Very Useful Engine".
  • The narrator provides the story and the character voices.
  • In the Japanese and Korean versions, individual voice actors did the characters' voices instead of the narrator. Thomas and Percy were voiced by women.
  • In some episodes, old models used in Thomas' short-lived sister show, TUGS appear.
  • Season 7 was the last season to use 35mm film and the original Thomas the Tank Engine theme tune.
  • Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell composed the show's original theme song and music from the years 1984 to 2003. In 2004, Robert Hartshorne took their place as composer, while Ed Welch wrote the new theme tune and the songs.
  • David Mitton directed until he retired in 2003. Steve Asquith replaced him in 2004.
  • In the Portuguese, Polish and Swedish versions, the narrator is a woman.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine was in The Guinness Book of World Records 2004 as the world's largest model railway. The model of James for "Thomas and Friends Live" holds the record as the world's largest model engine.
  • Season 9 is the first and only season (to date) where Thomas appeared in all 26 episodes.
  • Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby, Bertie, Annie, Clarabel, Henrietta, The Fat Controller and The Troublesome Trucks are the only characters to appear in every season of the show.
  • Three real engines have been featured on the show - Stepney has made a number of appearances (Stepney is also a real engine from the Bluebell Railway), and City of Truro and Flying Scotsman played minor roles in two Season 3 episodes.

CommercialisationEdit

MerchandiseEdit

A wide range of merchandise has been manufactured to cash-in on the success of the TV Series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. It is down to the popularity and longevity of the series & having originated in 1945 with the first of The Railway Series books by the W.V. Awdry & that large numbers of manufacturers have sought to produce 'Thomas'-branded items.

The most popular and wide-ranging items of merchandise are the models of the characters, which have been produced in many different ranges, some including accompanying railway systems. Other popular products include videos, books and magazines, and computer games. However, 'Thomas' merchandise has also included such diverse items as: audiobooks, annuals, colouring and activity books, jigsaws, board games, stationery, clothing, cutlery, household items such as curtains, duvet covers and lampshades, and even soft drinks and spaghetti shapes.

Day Out with ThomasEdit

"Day Out with Thomas", also referred to as "Come Ride the Rails with Thomas" is a US tour by real trains modelled after Thomas the Tank Engine. The Thomas engine visits various historic railroads across the United States allowing visitors to play games, meet Sir Topham Hatt and to ride on a passenger car pulled by the engine. HIT Entertainment sponsors the event to promote the Thomas and Friends brand. Meet Percy and Rosie in Day Out With Thomas in 2013 in the USA Coming Soon.

Similar events are staged at UK steam railways.

Thomas in Amusement ParksEdit

In the upcoming 2007 Summer Six Flags Season, a Thomas and Friends land will be opened at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Formerly Six Flags Marine World) in Vallejo, CA, which is located about 30 miles north of San Francisco.

In 2008, Drayton Manor in the UK will open their own Thomas Land just like Japan's Amusement Park which attracts 1.7 million fans every year.

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