James and the Red Balloon and Other Thomas Adventures

James and the Red Balloon and Other Thomas Adventures is a US VHS/DVD featuring six sixth season episodes narrated by Alec Baldwin and one song.

Description
PEEP! PEEP!

Summer on the Island of Sodor means the engines will be very busy and must do there best to be Really Useful to keep Sir Topham Hatt's railway running smoothly. For James, this means rescuing a hot air balloon that is about to make an unexpected station stop. Find out how this splendid red engine can keep a balloon afloat all by himself. See how Donald and Duncan learn that being cross with each other leads to big trouble and watch how Rusty, Elizabeth, Rheneas, and Skarloey learn amazing things four friends can do when they get on track and work together. So get ready to hop on board and enjoy summer with Thomas and his friends.

Episodes

 * 1) James and the Red Balloon
 * 2) Twin Trouble
 * 3) Edward the Really Useful Engine
 * 4) The World's Strongest Engine
 * 5) Rusty Saves the Day
 * 6) Dunkin Duncan

Song

 * Down by the Docks

Trivia

 * This was the last US DVD to feature the silent Anchor Bay Entertainment logo.
 * Some DVD releases, for a limited time, came with a CD containing the following songs:
 * 1) James the Really Splendid Engine
 * 2) Thomas' Anthem
 * 3) Gone Fishing
 * 4) Accidents Will Happen

Goofs

 * Despite being given the US title "Edward the Really Useful Engine", the episode is given its UK Title when it appears onscreen.
 * James' eyes are wonky on the cover.
 * In the DVD menu, Thomas calls Twin Trouble "Double Trouble".
 * James' whistle is missing on the front cover.
 * In the episode selection menu on the DVD, Edward the Really Useful Engine is given its UK title, Edward the Very Useful Engine.
 * Writers David Mitton, Brian Trueman, Paul Larson, and Jenny McDade are not listed in the credits.
 * The balloon is just one shade of red all over instead of two shades going in stripes in the main menu.
 * The description says "See how Donald and Duncan learn that being cross with each other leads to big trouble" when it should say "Donald and Douglas".