Bash and Dash

"One biff! One bash!" "And there's never a crash!"

- Bash and Dash, Merry Misty Island, fourteenth season

   Bash and Dash   Bash and Dash are fun loving steam engine twins from Misty Island.
 * Configuration: 0-4-0WT
 * Built: 1892

Bio
Bash and Dash are mischievous twins who always finish each other's sentences. They were sent to Misty Island because they were naughty on the Mainland, but now they always try to do their best for the Fat Controller.

In the fifteenth season, Toby became good friends with Bash and tried to find him a home on Sodor. Emily also became friends with Dash.

In the sixteenth season, they, along with Ferdinand, were sad because Ol' Wheezy was broken. They later laughed at Spencer when he did not know that Stafford was not with him.

Persona
Bash and Dash are the whacky, mischievous Logging Loco twin engines who know each other so well that they can often finish the others' sentences. They are fueled by wood and oil, instead of coal. They were originally sent to Misty Island for being naughty.

Living in an environment without proper rules, authority, or society, Dash, Bash, and Ferdinand live for fun, silly games, and playing about in the chaotic, consequence-free Logging Camp and the dense Jobi forests of Misty Island.

Often, they were easily distracted, reckless, and got very little work done and, when they did, it was in a particularly silly, whacky, or questionable manner.

However, after Thomas wound up on Misty Island, later managing to make his way back to Sodor, the twins were welcomed to the railway by the Fat Controller. The Logging Locos' outlook has now changed and they all try to be Really Useful engines.

Instead of aspiring to only goof around, they are now keen to help the Sodor engines and learn about the proper way of doing things, the values of good behaviour, and forming new friendships with others. Although sometimes Bash, Dash, and Ferdinand may be baffled by concepts that are unfamiliar to them, due to living in isolation on Misty Island for some time, they attempt to assimilate new prospects, take part, and strengthen their friendships with the Sodor engines and their reputation of being really fun.

Joining in or even trying to recreate these previously unfamiliar social quirks helps the kooky Logging Locos learn about the world around them, the virtues and graces of others, and how to appreciate and understand new things to help them be Really Useful.

Although they will always be fun-loving and may raise the eyebrows of some of the bigger engines as they lark about with their work, the Logging Locos' new-found respect for considering others and learning and applying everyday rules, values, and behaviours helps them to learn and draw from the Sodor engines and the sensibilities of society, the world around them, and maturing into Really Useful engines to make the Fat Controller proud.

Basis
Bash and Dash are based on the Bear Harbor Lumber Company's locomotive #1. This type of engine is known as a "gypsy", which had a special yarding mechanism at the engine's front, allowing it to haul logs when the gear is engaged. However, Bash and Dash's yarding mechanism is behind their cabs instead of their fronts, and their driving gears and brakes have been removed entirely. Their cabs appear much sturdier, as opposed to the "open" cab that their real life counterpart possesses.

Liveries
Bash's boiler, wheels, and lining are painted slate grey, his cab and dome are painted amber. Dash's boiler, wheels, and lining are painted amber, his cab and dome are painted slate grey. They both have a semi-circular symbol depicting three yellow trees with two brown axes crossing each other on the right sides of their cabs.

Appearances
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Television series

 * Season 14 - Thomas' Crazy Day, Jumping Jobi Wood!, and Merry Misty Island
 * Season 15 - Gordon and Ferdinand, Toby and Bash, Emily and Dash, Happy Hiro, Let it Snow, Stop that Bus!, Wonky Whistle (Bash only; stock footage cameo), and Tree Trouble
 * Season 16 - Ol' Wheezy Wobbles, Ho Ho Snowman (mentioned), Welcome Stafford, and The Christmas Tree Express

Specials:
 * Misty Island Rescue

Bash also made cameos in seventeenth season and eighteenth season learning segments via stock footage. They were also meant to appear in the fifteenth season episode Percy the Snowman but were cut for unknown reasons.

Magazine stories
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 * 2010 - Misty Island Rescue (do not speak)
 * 2011 - Misty Island Rescue (do not speak), Thomas' Crazy Day (do not speak), Jumping Jobi Wood (Dash speaks in speech bubble only; Bash does not speak), and Gordon and Ferdinand (cameo)
 * 2012 - Toby and Bash (Bash; Dash, does not speak), The Fat Controller's Bedtime Story (Issue 639), Making Hiro Happy (cameo), Ol' Wheezy Wobbles, and Welcome Stafford (Dash speaks in speech bubble only; Bash cameos)
 * 2013 - The Fat Controller's Bedtime Story (Issue 660) (Bash; Dash, mentioned), and Christmas Tree Express (Bash; Dash does not speak)
 * 2014 - Wobbly Ol' Wheezy
 * 2015 - Toby and Bash (Bash; Dash speaks in speech bubble only)

Voice Actors
Bash:
 * Matt Wilkinson (UK; Misty Island Rescue onwards)
 * Kerry Shale (US; Misty Island Rescue onwards)
 * Sigbjørn Solheim (Norway)
 * Christoffer Staib (Norway; Thomas' Crazy Day, Jumping Jobi Wood!, and Gordon and Ferdinand only)
 * Masayasu Wakabayashi (Japan; Misty Island Rescue only)
 * Mitsuhiro Sakamaki (Japan; fourteenth season onwards)
 * Robert Missler (Germany)
 * Leszek Zduń (Poland)
 * Miguel Ángel Ruiz (Mexico)
 * Dor Serugo (Israel)
 * Paqui Horcajo (Spain)
 * Fabrice Trojani (France and French speaking Canada)

Dash:
 * Keith Wickham (UK; Misty Island Rescue onwards)
 * William Hope (US; Misty Island Rescue onwards)
 * Christoffer Staib (Norway)
 * Sigbjørn Solheim (Norway; Thomas' Crazy Day, Jumping Jobi Wood!, and Gordon and Ferdinand only)
 * Toshiaki Kasuga (Japan; Misty Island Rescue only)
 * Hiroo Sasaki (Japan; fourteenth season onwards)
 * Michael Bideller (Germany)
 * Klaudiusz Kaufmann (Poland)
 * Carlo Vázquez (Mexico)
 * Yehonatan Magon (Israel)
 * César Díaz Capilla (Spain)

Trivia

 * Bash and Dash can run on either wood or oil.
 * Due to the excessive modifications from their original prototype, neither Bash nor Dash would be able to run in real life; there is no visible means as to how their cylinders turn their wheels at all.
 * Bash and Dash are modified for running on British rail lines. They have screwlink couplings and have been built to run on standard gauge, whereas the real "gypsy" was narrow gauge.
 * Bash and Dash are the only two engines to not have buffers on both the front and back.

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway
 * Motor Road and Rail (discontinued)
 * TrackMaster
 * Take-n-Play
 * Wind-up (Japan only)
 * Capsule Collection
 * Boss (discontinued)
 * Collectible Railway
 * Minis (coming soon)